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a technique for determining the structure of a protein in which the protein is split into peptides by digestion with a protease and the fragments are separated in one direction by electrophoresis and at right angles by chromatography. After staining, the peptide fragments are seen to be in characteristic locations.
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The fingerprint of a CA certificate is the string of alphanumeric characters that results from an MD5 hash of the whole CA certificate. Entities receiving a CA certificate can verify its authenticity by comparing it to its known fingerprint. This authentication is intended to ensure the integrity of communication sessions by preventing "man-in-the-middle" attacks.
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Numerical representation of a compound or library which describes in a computationally simple fashion a set of attributes (descriptors), such as atom connectives, 3-D structure or physical properties.
Ãâó: www.combichemistry.com/glossary_f.html
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the technique of identifying or confirming specific DNA fragments by "cutting" them with special enzymes, observing the unique pattern of the fragment sizes that result, and then comparing with the pattern of a known DNA fragment. Functional genomics - The science of understanding the orgaization of genetic pathways and the expression of genes.
Ãâó: www.kidsnutrition.org/consumer/archives/genglossar...
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[Forensics]. Physical evidence consisting of an impression made by the friction ridges of human skin, most commonly the fingers.
Ãâó: www.iejs.com/glossary/Glossary_F.htm
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