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library A set of cloned fragments together representing the entire genome, created then placed into storage.
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libra [Abbreviation: Lib] Libra (the balance) is a constellation of the zodiac. Libra is seen along the ecliptic between Virgo and Scorpius. The brightest star (Alpha 2 Lib) in Libra is Zuben Elgenubi, the second-brightest star (Beta Lib) is Zuben Elschemali, the third-brightest star (Gamma Lib) is Zuben Elakrab, and the fourth-brightest star (Delta Lib) is Zuben Elakribi. LIBRATION Libration is a rocking movement of the Moon. ...
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library First municipal public library in England opened in 1608 (mainly theological works). The Free Libraries Act was passed in 1850 and The Public Libraries Act in 1851. Libraries at the time were either dear, at about ? for membership, or stock trash like the circulating libraries, or religious tratcs like the parish libraries. Reformers argued that libraries were cheap insurance against social unrest. In September 1852 the Free Library, a Manchester lending library, was opened to the public. ...
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library in biotechnology and molecular genetics, a collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species (eg, cDNA), expression, or genomic library biot
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libido Usually refers to the ram's sex drive.
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