| teleost |
a name applied to fishes having the skeleton fully ossified; in other words a
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| telecanthus |
Wide-set eye openings (may be synonymous with hypertelorism); Increased distance between the inner corners of the eyes.
Ãâó: aspin.asu.edu/geneinfo/glos-t.htm
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| telophase |
the divisional stage when chromosomes have moved to opposite poles of the cell and have begun to decondense.
Ãâó: www.botanyvt.com/pages/dictionary.shtml
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| telomere |
Terminal region of chromosomes characterized by repeated DNA sequences.
Ãâó: www.knowledgebank.irri.org/glossary/Glossary/T.htm
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| telangiectasia |
(tel-AN-gee-ek-TAY-zha) The permanent enlargement of blood vessels, causing redness in the skin or mucous membranes.
Ãâó: www.seniormag.com/conditions/cancer/cancerglossary...
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| TEL | intelligence derived from the interception and processing and analysis of foreign telemetry |
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| TEL | a chlamydospore that develops in the last stage of the life cycle of the rust fungus |
| TEL | a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer |
| TEL | mark as different |
| TEL | discern or comprehend |
| TEL | give instructions to or direct somebody to do something |
| TEL | let something be known |
| TEL | narrate or give a detailed account of |
| TEL | give evidence |
| TEL | express in words |
| TEL | inform positively and with certainty and confidence |
| TEL | mark as different |
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