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grasp (GRIP1-associated scaffold protein). A guanine-nucleotide exchange factor that owing to its interaction with GRIP might link AMPA receptors to Ras signalling.
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grass a group of plants having narrow leaves with parallel veins, small flowers, and basically hollow stems with joints where the leaves are attached
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grass Situation Comedy
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grass A plant in the Grass Family (Poaceae). These are usually short plants with slender leaves. People grow different species of grasses for their lawns. Many animals eat the seeds and leaves. When allowed to grow wild, grasses get several feet tall.
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grass (1927-) German writer of biting satire. Known as the conscious of his country's post-war generation. Came to world attention with his first novel 'The Tin Drum' (1959 - about an egotistical child who refuses to grow up, beating loudly on a toy drum to make himself the centre of attention while the adult world desperately tries to cope with the rise of Nazism, WWII and then post-war trauma).
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