| explant |
Tissue taken from its original site and transferred to an artificial medium for growth or maintenance.
Ãâó: www.sivb.org/edu_terminology.asp
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| explorer |
a person who seeks knowledge of unfamiliar, poorly known, or poorly understood regions, places, and phenomena
Ãâó: www3.newberry.org/k12maps/glossary/
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| explantation |
removal of tissue or organs from the body
Ãâó: www.celltec.de/ct/en/help/glossary.htm
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| exploration |
practical investigation and analysis which leads to knowledge, skills and understanding. Exploration may arise from the needs of a given situation (eg It needs to be blue and shiny. What material should I use?), but may also be stimulated by curiosity, extending personal vocabulary or style, and may result in unexpected, unusual or innovative outcomes.
Ãâó: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Visual_Arts:Glossary
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| explant |
To remove (living tissue) from the natural site of growth and place in a medium for culture.
Ãâó: biology.kenyon.edu/stures/compsstancik/Glossary.ht...
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| expl | tending to exploit or make use of |
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| expl | to travel for the purpose of discovery |
| expl | a careful systematic search |
| expl | a systematic consideration |
| expl | serving in or intended for exploration or discovery |
| expl | serving in or intended for exploration or discovery |
| expl | exploring in order to gain information |
| expl | examine for diagnostic purposes, as of organs |
| expl | examine minutely |
| expl | inquire into |
| expl | travel to or penetrate into |
| expl | someone who travels into little known regions (especially for some scientific purpose) |
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