| library, arrayed | In genetics, arrayed libraries of DNA clones are used for many purposes, including screening for a specific gene or genomic region of interest as well as for physical mapping. An arrayed library consists of (in technical terms) individual primary recombinant clones (which are hosted in phage, cosmid, yac, or another vector) that have been placed in two-dimensional arrays in microtiter dishes (plastic dishes with an orderly array of tiny wells). Each primary clone can be identified by the identity of the plate and the clone location (row and column) on that plate. The information gathered on individual clones from various genetic linkage and physical map analyses is then entered into a relational database and used to construct physical and genetic linkage maps. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| library, genomic | A collection of DNA clones made from a set of randomly generated overlapping DNA fragments representing the entire genome of an organism. As a molecular genetic sequel to john steinbeck's of mice and men , today you can have a mouse genomic library or a human genomic library. (12 Dec 1998) |
| libration | 1. The act or state of librating. 2. <astronomy> A real or apparent libratory motion, like that of a balance before coming to rest. Libration of the moon, any one of those small periodical changes in the position of the moon's surface relatively to the earth, in consequence of which narrow portions at opposite limbs become visible or invisible alternately. It receives different names according to the manner in which it takes place; as: (a) Libration in longitude, that which, depending on the place of the moon in its elliptic orbit, causes small portions near the eastern and western borders alternately to appear and disappear each month. (b) Libration in latitude, that which depends on the varying position of the moon's axis in respect to the spectator, causing the alternate appearance and disappearance of either pole. (c) Diurnal or parallactic libration, that which brings into view on the upper limb, at rising and setting, some parts not in the average visible hemisphere. Origin: L. Libratio: cf. F. Libration. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Library, Medical, Medical Libraries, Medical Library, Health Science Libraries, Health Science Library, Library, Health Science, Science Libraries, Health, Science Library, Health
Synonyms : Library, Nursing, Nursing Library
Synonyms : Administration, Library, Administrations, Library, Library Administrations
Synonyms : Associations, Library, Association, Library, Library Association
Synonyms : Automation, Library
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[Abbreviation: Lib] Libra (the balance) is a constellation of the zodiac. Libra is seen along the ecliptic between Virgo and Scorpius. The brightest star (Alpha 2 Lib) in Libra is Zuben Elgenubi, the second-brightest star (Beta Lib) is Zuben Elschemali, the third-brightest star (Gamma Lib) is Zuben Elakrab, and the fourth-brightest star (Delta Lib) is Zuben Elakribi. LIBRATION Libration is a rocking movement of the Moon. ...
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First municipal public library in England opened in 1608 (mainly theological works). The Free Libraries Act was passed in 1850 and The Public Libraries Act in 1851. Libraries at the time were either dear, at about ? for membership, or stock trash like the circulating libraries, or religious tratcs like the parish libraries. Reformers argued that libraries were cheap insurance against social unrest. In September 1852 the Free Library, a Manchester lending library, was opened to the public. ...
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in biotechnology and molecular genetics, a collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species (eg, cDNA), expression, or genomic library biot
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means the electronic library generated by the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS) to provide access to public documents. PARS has full text documents which can be searched using specific fields and parameters. The public can search, download, print, create reports, and order documents online. ...
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A collection of functions, compiled as a group and accessible to applications by calling the function name, together with any required arguments. DLLs are one type of library; those used by compilers to provide built-in functions are another type.
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| libra | a card certifying the bearer's right to use the library |
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| libra | fine imposed by a library on books that overdue when returned |
| libra | an adhesive made from water and flour or starch |
| libra | a program in a program library |
| libra | a debugged routine that is maintained in a program library |
| libra | the study of the principles and practices of library administration |
| libra | vibrate, as of a swing before it comes to a total rest |
| libra | determine the weight of |
| libra | (astronomy) a real or apparent slow oscillation of a moon or satellite |
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