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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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