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A groove cut in the shank of a decorative finishing tool, handle letter (or type) to assist in accurate placing on the book cover or spine.
Ãâó: www.redmark.co.nz/glj-o.htm
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| nick |
is the absence of a phosphodiester bond between two adjacent nucleotides on a single strand in double-stranded DNA.
Ãâó: www.molecularpathology.com/pt/re/dmp/fulltext.0001...
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| nick translation |
describes a probe labelling technique where DNA polymerase I nicks a starting point from which one strand of a duplex DNA can be degraded and replaced by resynthesis with new labelled precursor nucleotides.
Ãâó: www.molecularpathology.com/pt/re/dmp/fulltext.0001...
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| nickel |
Five dollars, usually represented by a red casino chip.
Ãâó: www.gambleversity.com/poker/poker-glossary-term.ph...
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| nick |
Division and resetting of the muscles under the tail to give an artificially high carriage; or a mating likely to produce the desired offspring - "a good nick."
Ãâó: www.serendipityrancher.com/horseglossary.htm
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