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Abbreviation for radio frequency.
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| RFI |
A formal document issued by a company to the market place to find providers or check that service levels of existing providers are in line with best market practice. It is also used to confirm that use of a service provided is still justified or to solicit external solutions to a particular business or operational problem. In the treasury arena, it is used mainly by companies when considering revised banking and cash management solutions, new systems or outsourcing solutions. ...
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| RF |
For video, refers to the antenna inputs to a TV set, or the video signal as it is processed by the TV set's tuner. Also refers to audio channels encoded on video disks by being modulated onto carrier frequencies as if they were going to be broadcast.
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The specific proteins in polypeptide synthesis (translation) that read the chain termination codons and then initiate a series of specific events to terminate polypeptide synthesis.
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| RFLP |
Restriction fragment length polymorphism. Inherited differences in sites for restriction enzymes (eg, caused by base changes in the target site) that result in differences in the lengths of the fragments produced by cleavage with the relevant restriction enzyme. RFLPs are used for genetic mapping to link the genome directly to a conventional genetic marker. (13)
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