| wobble |
To vary between recording or sampling rates. See variable-rate digital converter.
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| wobble h. |
a hypothesis proposed by F. H. C. Crick to explain how a specific transfer RNA (tRNA) molecule can translate different codons in a messenger RNA (mRNA) template. It states that the third base of the tRNA anticodon does not have to pair with a complementary codon (as do the first two bases) but can form base pairs with several mRNA codons.
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| wobbler s. |
1. in large to giant dogs, malformation of the lower cervical vertebrae with compression of the spinal cord so that the animal has ataxia of the hind limbs and a swaying gait; it may progress to paralysis. Called also wobbles. 2. in young horses, incoordination of the hind legs with a swaying gait progressing to stumbling, inability to walk, and sometimes paralysis; causes are varied and include stenosis of the spinal canal, malformation of the cervical vertebrae with demyelination, and inflammation of the cord. Called also equine sensory ataxia and wobbles.
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| wobbles |
wobbler syndrome, defs. 1 and 2.
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| wobbler |
Stone that rocks from side to side as it travels because it is not resting on its running surface
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