| activation e. |
in a chemical reaction, the energy that must be supplied to the reactants in order to form an activated complex or transition state, which then breaks down to form the products.
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| activation f. |
f. XII; see under coagulation f's.
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| activation-induced cell d. |
recognition and deletion of T lymphocytes that have been induced to proliferate by receptor-mediated activation, preventing their overgrowth when responding to perception of a foreign agent. It is particularly important for regulation of lymphocytes that recognize self antigens.
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| activation |
The process that starts cell division in an early embryo once the cell to be cloned is inserted into the enucleated egg. It begins with an increase in intracellular calcium that triggers the process of mitosis.
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| activation |
Event is impending or has occurred; RACES is requested or is being staged and deployment is required.
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