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S phase <cell biology> The phase of the cell cycle during which DNA replication takes place.
(18 Nov 1997)
stationary phase The plateau of the growth curve after log growth in a culture, duringwhich cellnumber remains constant. New cells are produced at the same rate as oldercells die.
(09 Oct 1997)
negative phase The period during which the opsonic index is lowered following the injection of a vaccine.
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death phase <cell culture> The final growth phase in a culture, during which nutrients have been depleted and cell number decreases.
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supernormal recovery phase A brief period during the recovery of cardiac muscle following excitation when diseased muscle is more (i.e., less abnormally) excitable; corresponds to the end of the T wave in the ECG.
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synaptic phase <cell biology> The specific pairing of the chromatids of homologous chromosomes during prophase I of meiosis. It allows crossing over to take place.
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discontinuous phase The particles contained in a colloid solution.
Synonym: discontinuous phase, dispersed phase.
(05 Mar 2000)
dispersed phase The particles contained in a colloid solution.
Synonym: discontinuous phase, dispersed phase.
(05 Mar 2000)
dispersion phase The medium or fluid in which a disperse is suspended.
Synonym: continuous phase, dispersion medium, dispersion phase, external medium.
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in phase Moving in the same direction at the same time; a possible characteristic of two simultaneous oscillations of similar frequency.
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internal phase The particles contained in a colloid solution.
Synonym: discontinuous phase, dispersed phase.
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oedipal phase In psychoanalysis, a stage in the psychosexual development of the child, characterised by erotic attachment to the parent of the opposite sex, repressed because of fear of the parent of the same sex; usually occurring between the ages of 3 and 6 years.
Synonym: oedipal period.
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oral phase In psychoanalytic personality theory, the earliest stage in psychosexual development, lasting through the first 18 months of life, during which the oral zone is the centre of the infant's needs, expression, gratification, and pleasurable erotic experiences; has a strong influence on the organization and development of the child's psyche.
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out of phase Not in phase, moving in opposite directions at the same time; 180
early-phase response Prompt onset of symptoms following an antigenic stimulus.
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