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saltation A jump; a discontinuous mutational change in one or more phenotypic traits, usually of considerable magnitude.
Ãâó: evolution.unibe.ch/teaching/GlossarE.htm
salt bridge A conducting solution or gel that connects the cathode and anode sides of an electrochemical cell and allows ion tronsport. Also an interaction between an acidic side chain on one amino acid residue and a basic side chain on another; the resulting charges serve as an ionic bond between two peptide chains or between two parts of the same chain.
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saltatory A saltatory motion is a stop start motion. The movements associated with many cellular processes are saltatory which is consistent with wave-driving.
Ãâó: freespace.virgin.net/john.hewitt1/pg_gloss.htm
salt bridge a reference to an electrode of an EC meter.
Ãâó: www.ipmalmanac.com/glossary/index.asp
salt A class of compounds formed when the hydrogen of an acid is partly or wholly replaced by a metal or a metallic radical. Specifically, the term salt is applied to sodium chloride, NaCl.
Ãâó: www.siebelinstitute.com/brewterms/S.html
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