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A number that when multiplied by a given number, gives you 1. Also called a ''multiplicative inverse.''
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| reciprocal translocation |
The breakage and exchange of material between two chromosomes without any gain or loss of genetic material. Such a reciprocal translocation is said to be balanced. Where translocated chromosomes are passed on to offspring in a way which results in gain or loss of material, the translocation is said to be unbalanced.
Ãâó: www.agsa-geneticsupport.org.au/glossary.html
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| reciprocal |
The number one divided by any other number.
Ãâó: www.discoverhover.org/infoinstructors/vocab.htm
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| reciprocal |
words that express mutual relation (eg each other, one another). Example: The gospel teaches us to love one another.
Ãâó: www.biblecentre.net/nt/greek/alex/glo.htm
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| reciprocal a. |
anchorage in which the movement of one or more dental units is balanced against the movement of one or more opposing dental units. Cf. reciprocal force.
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