| Mutisia |
any of various plants of the genus Mutisia
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| mutual inductance |
coefficient of mutual induction: a measure of the induction between two circuits; the ratio of the electromotive force in a circuit to the corresponding change of current in a neighboring circuit; usually measured in henries
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| mutagenesis |
Mutations are permanent, sometimes transmissible (if the change is to a germ cell) changes to the genetic material (usually DNA or RNA) of a cell. Mutations can be caused by copying errors in the genetic material during cell division and by exposure to radiation, chemicals, or viruses, or can occur deliberately under cellular control during the processes such as meiosis or hypermutation. ...
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| mutant |
A mutant (also known to early geneticists a "monster") is an individual, organism, or new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is a sudden structural change within the DNA of a gene or chromosome of an organism resulting in the creation of a new character or trait not found in the parental type. ...
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| mutant |
In Marvel comic books, particularly those of the X-Men franchise, a mutant is a human being who is born with genetic modifications that allow for abilities not possessed by normal humans. Although mutant powers vary greatly, telepathy, flight, the ability to project energy and enhanced strength, agility or senses are common mutant powers. ...
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| mut | having a part of the body crippled or disabled |
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| mut | badly injured, perhaps with amputation |
| mut | an injury that deprives you of a limb or other important body part |
| mut | a person who mutilates or destroys or disfigures or cripples |
| mut | open rebellion and refusal to obey authorities (especially by seamen or soldiers) |
| mut | consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny |
| mut | disposed to or in a state of mutiny |
| mut | a genus of fungi belonging to the family Phallaceae |
| mut | a stinkhorn having a stalk without a cap |
| mut | open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers) |
| mut | engage in a mutiny against an authority |
| mut | any of various plants of the genus Mutisia |
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