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frame A named element of a frame set. A frame appears in a Web browser as a scrollable window in which pages can be displayed. You assign a page to a frame when you create a hyperlink to the page.
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frameshift mutation The insertion or deletion of nucleotides in the coding region of a gene causes the reading fram to shift. Shifting of the reading fram results in a change in the translation of the mRNA transcript. Therefore, a one or two base change results in a frameshift, while a three base change does not shift the reading frame, but can change the amino acid added by that codon (see missense mutation)
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frame Frames are the still pictures that go together to make a moving picture. There are about 30 frames shown each second.
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frame [1] A bridge-like structural load-carrying members of a vehicle that support the engine and body and are in turn supported by the wheels of the vehicle. [2] Transverse members that make up the riblike skeleton of a ship. ...
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frame A single film or video image.
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