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| repellant guiding molecule | <cell biology> Specific molecules that inhibit the activity of growth cones and are thought to be important in establishing axon pathways during nervous system development. See: growth cone collapse. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| repellent | 1. That which repels. 2. <medicine> A remedy to repel from a tumefied part the fluids which render it tumid. 3. A kind of waterproof cloth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| repent | <plant biology> Said of a stem that is prostrate and rooting at the nodes. (09 Oct 1997) |
| repercussion | 1. The act of driving back, or the state of being driven back; reflection; reverberation; as, the repercussion of sound. "Ever echoing back in endless repercussion." (Hare) 2. Rapid reiteration of the same sound. 3. <medicine> The subsidence of a tumour or eruption by the action of a repellent. 4. <obstetrics> In a vaginal examination, the act of imparting through the uterine wall with the finger a shock to the foetus, so that it bounds upward, and falls back again against the examining finger. Origin: L. Repercussio: cf. F. Repercussion. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| repercussive | 1. Tending or able to repercuss; having the power of sending back; causing to reverberate. "Ye repercussive rocks! repeat the sound." (W. Pattison) 2. Repellent. "Blood is stanched by astringent and repecussive medicines." 3. Driven back; rebounding; reverberated. "Rages loud the repercussive roar." Origin: Cf. F. Repercussif. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| reperfusion | The restoration of blood flow to an organ or tissue. After a heart attack, an immediate goal is to quickly open blocked arteries and reperfuse the heart muscles. Early reperfusion minimises the extent of heart muscle damage and preserves the pumping function of the heart. (12 Dec 1998) |
| reperfusion injury | Functional, metabolic, or structural changes, including necrosis, in ischemic tissues thought to result from reperfusion to ischemic areas of the tissue. The most common instance is myocardial reperfusion injury. (12 Dec 1998) |
| repetend | <mathematics> That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last igures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7283), the repetend is 283. Origin: L. Repetendus to be repeated, fr. Repetere to repeat. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| repetition | 1. The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration. "I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults, with surplus to tire in repetition." (Shak) 2. Recital from memory; rehearsal. 3. The act of repeating, singing, playing, the same piece or part a second time; reiteration of a note. 4. Reiteration, or repeating the same word, or the same sense in different words, for the purpose of making a deeper impression on the audience. 5. <astronomy> The measurement of an angle by successive observations with a repeating instrument. Synonym: Iteration, rehearsal. See Tautology. Origin: L. Repetitio: cf. F. Repetition. See Repeat. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| repetition rate | The number of pulses per minute, describing an energy outpute.g., ultrasound pulses in echocardiography rather than vascular pulses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| repetition time | In magnetic resonance imaging, the time between repetitions of the pulse sequence. (05 Mar 2000) |
| repetition-compulsion | In psychoanalysis, the tendency to repeat earlier experiences or actions, in an unconscious effort to achieve belated mastery over them; a morbid need to repeat a particular behaviour such as handwashing or repeated checking to see if the door is locked. (05 Mar 2000) |
| repetition-compulsion principle | In psychoanalysis, the impulse to redramatise or reenact earlier emotional experiences or situations. Synonym: principle of inertia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| repetition/replication | There are four plots in a repetition/replication, the early, mid and late seral treatment plots and a control plot. A repetition/replication is also called a "block." There should be at least three repetitions/ replications in a research study to obtain statistical reliability. (05 Dec 1998) |
| repetitive | Containing repetition, repetitions. (18 Nov 1997) |
Synonyms : Replica Technics, Replica Technic, Replica Technique, Technic, Replica, Technics, Replica, Technique, Replica, Techniques, Replica
Synonyms : Origin, Replication, Origins, Replication, Region, ori, Regions, ori, Replication Origins, ori Regions
Synonyms : DNA Replication Factor A, Single-Strand Binding Protein RP-A, Replication Factor A Single Stranded DNA Binding Protein, Single Strand Binding Protein RP A
Synonyms : Activator 1 Protein, Activator 1 Protein, 145 kDa Subunit, Activator 1 Protein, 36 kDa Subunit, Activator 1 Protein, 37 kDa Subunit, Activator 1 Protein, 38 kDa Subunit, Activator 1 Protein, 40 kDa Subunit, Activator 1 p40, Replication Factor C, Subunit 1
Synonyms : Replication Units, Replicons, Unit, Replication, Units, Replication
| report |
a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale" a short account of the news; "the report of his speech"; "the story was on the 11 o'clock news"; "the account of his speech that was given on the evening news made the governor furious" to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental" announce as the result of an investigation, or announce something to the proper authorities; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research" the act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble"; "by all accounts they were a happy couple" a sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing); "they heard a violent report followed by silence" announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock" report card: a written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment; "his father signed his report card" make known to the authorities; "One student reported the other to the principal" composition: an essay (especially one written as an assignment); "he got an A on his composition" be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China in the 1950's"; "The cub reporter covered New York City" complain about; make a charge against; "I reported her to the supervisor" reputation: the general estimation that the public has for a person; "he acquired a reputation as an actor before he started writing"; "he was a person of bad report"
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coverage: the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television; "they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations"
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| repository |
depository: a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping a person to whom a secret is entrusted a burial vault (usually for some famous person)
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| repositioning |
the act of placing in a new position
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| reproducibility |
the quality of being reproducible
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| rep | a large structure at an airport where aircraft can be stored and maintained |
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| rep | a shop specializing in repairs and maintenance |
| rep | move, travel, or proceed toward some place |
| rep | capable of being made ready for service |
| rep | mended or put in working order |
| rep | made ready for service |
| rep | a skilled worker whose job is to repair things |
| rep | a skilled worker whose job is to repair things |
| rep | having a slightly undulating margin |
| rep | capable of being repaired or rectified |
| rep | something done or paid in expiation of a wrong |
| rep | the act of putting something in working order again |
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