| insertion sequence |
a small bacterial transposon, approximately 1000 bases long, with a short run of inverted repeated sequences at its termini, it causes duplication of the recipient DNA site into which it inserts, one copy of the recipient DNA flanking it on each side.
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| institutional review board |
an official group associated with an institution performing medical research. The group reviews research studies being planned within the institution to ensure that the research is legal and ethical and safeguard the safety, well-being, and rights of study subjects.
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| insufflation anesthesia |
anesthesia produced by blowing a mixture of gases or vapors through a tube introduced into the respiratory tract.
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| inspiratory capacity |
the volume of gas that can be taken into the lungs on a full inspiration, starting from the functional residual capacity; it is equal to the tidal volume plus the inspiratory reserve volume. Abbreviated IC. See illustration.
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| instar |
An instar is a developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, between each molt. Because of the external chitinous skeleton, arthropods must shed the exoskeleton in order to grow or assume a new form. For some species the instar merely means the size of the individual increases, but in others a complete change in structure or metamorphosis occurs at some point, such as the familiar change from larva to butterfly in Order Lepidoptera. ...
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