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    JournalTitle: Transactions & studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
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trachymedusae <zoology> A division of acalephs in which the development is direct from the eggs, without a hydroid stage. Some of the species are parasitic on other medusae.
Origin: NL, fr.Gr. Rough + medusa.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trachyonychia Rough-surfaced nails.
Origin: G. Trachys, rough, + onyx, onychos, nail, + suffix -ia, condition
(05 Mar 2000)
trachyphonia Roughness of voice.
Origin: G. Trachys, rough, + phone, voice
(05 Mar 2000)
trachyspermous <botany> Rough-seeded.
Origin: Gr. Rough + seed.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trachystomata <zoology> An order of tailed aquatic amphibians, including Siren and Pseudobranchus. They have anterior legs only, are eel-like in form, and have no teeth except a small patch on the palate. The external gills are persistent through life.
Origin: NL,fr.Gr. Rough + stoma.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trachyte <geology> An igneous rock,usually light gray in colour and breaking with a rough surface. It consists chiefly of orthoclase feldspar with sometimes hornblende and mica.
Origin: Gr. Rough, rugged: cg. F. Trachyte.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
trachytoid <chemical> Resembling trachyte; used to define the structure of certain rocks.
Origin: Trachyte.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tracing 1. Any graphic display of electrical or mechanical cardiovascular events, e.g., electrocardiogram, phlebogram.
See: curve.
2. In dentistry, a line or lines, scribed on a table or plate by a pointed instrument, representing a record of movements of the mandible; may be extraoral (made outside the oral cavity) or intraoral (made within the oral cavity).
(05 Mar 2000)
tracing (cephalometric) <dentistry> An overlay drawing traced over a cephalometric X-ray that shows specific structures and landmarks that provided a basis for orthodontic therapy.
(05 Mar 2000)
track To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow. "It was often found impossible to track the robbers to their retreats among the hills and morasses." (Macaulay)
2. To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to tow.
Origin: tracked; tracking.
1. A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel. "The bright track of his fiery car." (Shak)
2. A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint. "Far from track of men." (Milton)
3. <zoology> The entire lower surface of the foot;-said of birds, ect.
4. A road; a beaten path. "Behold Torquatus the same track pursue." (Dryden)
5. Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
6. A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, ect.
7. The permanent way; the rails.
8. [Perhaps a mistake for tract] A tract or area, as of land. "Small tracks of ground." Track scale, a railway scale. See Railway.
Origin: OF.trac track of horses, mules, trace of animals; of Teutonic origin; cf.D.trek a drawing, trekken to draw, travel, march, MHG. Trechen, pret. Trach. Cf. Trick.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
track and field Sports performed on a track, field, or arena and including running events and other competitions, such as the pole vault, shot put, etc.
(12 Dec 1998)
tracker 1. One who, or that which, tracks or pursues, as a man or dog that follows game. "And of the trackers of the deer Scarce half the lessening pack was near." (Sir W. Scott)
2. In the organ, a light strip of wood connecting (in path) a key and a pallet, to communicate motion by pulling.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tract <anatomy> A region, principally one of some length, specifically a collection or bundle of nerve fibres having the same origin, function and termination (tractus) or a number of organs, arranged in series, subserving a common function.
Origin: L. Tractus
(18 Nov 1997)
tract of Goll gracile fasciculus
tract of Munzer and Wiener A fibre bundle arising in the superior colliculus, passing caudoventrally on the same side along the medial side of the lateral lemniscus, issuing fibres terminating in the lateral zone of the mesencephalic tegmentum, and ending in the lateral part of the gray matter of the ventral part of the pons.
Synonym: tract of Munzer and Wiener, tractus tectopontinus.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Transcription Factor TFIIB - »õâ An RNA POLYMERASE II specific transcription factor. It plays a role in assembly of the pol II transcriptional preinitiation complex and has been implicated as a target of gene-specific transcriptional activators.
    Synonyms : TFIIB, Transcription Factor IIB
  • Transcription Factor TFIID - »õâ The major sequence-specific DNA-binding component involved in the activation of transcription of RNA POLYMERASE II. It was originally described as a complex of TATA-BOX BINDING PROTEIN and TATA-BINDING PROTEIN ASSOCIATED FACTORS. It is now know that TATA BOX BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE PROTEINS may take the place of TATA-box binding protein in the complex.
    Synonyms : RNA Polymerase II Transcription Factor D, TFIID, Transcription Factor IID
  • Transcription Factor TFIIH - »õâ A general transcription factor that is involved in basal GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION and NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR. It consists of nine subunits including ATP-DEPENDENT DNA HELICASES; CYCLIN H; and XERODERMA PIGMENTOSUM GROUP D PROTEIN.
    Synonyms : BTF2 Transcription Factor, Basic Transcription Factor 2, Transcription Factor BTF2, Transcription Factor IIH, BTF2, Transcription Factor, TFIIH, Transcription Factor, Transcription Factor, BTF2, Transcription Factor, TFIIH
  • Transcription Factor TFIIIA - »õâ One of several general transcription factors that are specific for RNA POLYMERASE III. It is a zinc finger (ZINC FINGERS) protein and is required for transcription of 5S ribosomal genes.
    Synonyms : 5S Gene-Specific Transcription Factor, 5S RNA Gene Transcription Factor, GTF3A Protein, TFIIIA, Transcription Factor IIIA, 5S Gene Specific Transcription Factor
  • Transcription Factor TFIIIB - »õâ One of several general transcription factors that are specific for RNA POLYMERASE III. TFIIIB recruits and positions pol III over the initiation site and remains stably bound to the DNA through multiple rounds of re-initiation by RNA POLYMERASE III.
    Synonyms : TFIIIB, TFIIIB-alpha, TFIIIB-beta, Transcription Factor IIIB, Factor IIIB, Transcription, Factor TFIIIB, Transcription, TFIIIB alpha, TFIIIB, Transcription Factor
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translatable capable of being put into another form or style or language; "substances readily translatable to the American home table"; "his books are eminently translatable" convertible: capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy; "is lead really transmutable into gold?"; "ideas translatable into reality"
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translucent almost transparent; allowing light to pass through diffusely; "translucent amber"; "semitransparent curtains at the windows"
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transubstantiation the Roman Catholic doctrine that the whole substance of the bread and the wine changes into the substance of the body and blood of Christ when consecrated in the Eucharist transmutation: an act that changes the form or character or substance of something
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translate restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N." change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil" understand: make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?" bring to a certain spiritual state change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power" be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English" subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body express, as in simple and less technical language; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?" determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA
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transmigration the passing of a soul into another body after death
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TRA steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator
TRA do business
TRA exchange or give (something) in exchange for
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TRA relating to or used in or intended for trade or commerce
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