| temperature sense | The sensation of cold, heat, coolness, and warmth. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| thermal sense | The ability to distinguish differences of temperature. Synonym: temperature sense, thermal sense, thermic sense, thermesthesia. Origin: thermo-+ G. Aisthesis, sensation (05 Mar 2000) |
| time sense | The faculty by which the passage of time is appreciated. (05 Mar 2000) |
| joint sense | Appreciation of sensation in joint surfaces. Synonym: arthresthesia, joint sense. (05 Mar 2000) |
| kinesthetic sense | The sensation felt in muscle when it is contracting; awareness of movement or activity in muscles or joints; sense of position or movement mediated in large part by the posterior columns and medial lemniscus. See: bathyesthesia. Synonym: deep sensibility, kinesthetic sense, mesoblastic sensibility, muscular sense, myoesthesis, myoesthesia. Origin: G. Mys, muscle, + aisthesis, sensation (05 Mar 2000) |
| lateral line sense organ | A structure in fish consisting of a long groove or canal extending along each side of the trunk and tail and branching in the head region; the groove or tube is lined with neuroepithelial cells, some of which are in groups known as neuromasts; its function appears to be the detection of vibrations of low frequency. Synonym: neuromast organ. (05 Mar 2000) |
| light sense | The ability to perceive variations in the degree of light or brightness. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sense epithelium |
sensory epithelium, neuroepithelium, def. 1.
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| sense strand |
the strand of a double-stranded nucleic acid that encodes the product; in DNA it is the strand that encodes the RNA, having thus the same base sequence except changing T for U in the RNA. Called also coding s. Cf. antisense s.
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(sense) (sens) [L. sensus, from sentire to perceive, feel] 1. any of the physical processes by which stimuli are received, transduced, and conducted as impulses to be interpreted in the brain; they may be classified as either special s's or somatic s's. 2. pertaining to the sense strand of a of a nucleic acid; see under strand.
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The strand of DNA that acts as the template for RNA synthesis.
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The DNA strand of a gene that is complementary in sequence to the template (antisense) strand, and identical to the transcribed mRNA sequence (except that DNA contains T where RNA has U). Gene sequences found in databases are always of the sense strand, in the 5' to 3' direction.
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| sense | a particular sense |
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| sense | a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head |
| sense | an awareness of your orientation in space |
| sense | a motivating awareness of ethical responsibility |
| sense | a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head |
| sense | the ability to hear |
| sense | the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous |
| sense | the trait of appreciating (and being able to express) the humorous |
| sense | the ability to feel movements of the limbs and body |
| sense | the quality of having a definite purpose |
| sense | an awareness of your obligations |
| sense | motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions |
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