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static pressure Condition that exists when an equal amount of air is supplied to and exhausted from a space. At static pressure, equilibrium has been reached.
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stat. Colloquial for "photostat," a photographic copy of a negative or positive.
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stat Present in the cytoplasm in their inactive form, STAT (signal transducer and activators of transcription) proteins are transcription factors that become activated after recruitment to an activated receptor complex at the cell surface. Following activation, STAT proteins form homo- or heterodimers and, as such, translocate to the nucleus where they induce unique gene expression programs by binding to specific DNA-response elements in the promoters of target genes. ...
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stat. Present in the cytoplasm in their inactive form, STAT (signal transducer and activators of transcription) proteins are transcription factors that become activated after recruitment to an activated receptor complex at the cell surface. Following activation, STAT proteins form homo- or heterodimers and, as such, translocate to the nucleus where they induce unique gene expression programs by binding to specific DNA-response elements in the promoters of target genes. ...
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stat Short for photostat, therefore a general term for an inexpensive photographic print of line copy or halftone.
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