| triploid |
A cell, tissue, or organism having three sets of chromosomes.
Ãâó: www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/volume_2...
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| tripeptide |
A compound composed of three bonded amino acids.
Ãâó: www.hillsdale.edu/AcademicAssociations/Chemistry/s...
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| triple bond |
The sharing of three pairs of electrons between two atoms.
Ãâó: www.hillsdale.edu/AcademicAssociations/Chemistry/s...
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| tripod |
A pole on a base of three legs to which a camera can be attached, providing support that eliminates or reduces camera movement, useful for sharp images when using slow shutter speeds or to show blur from a moving subject. The height of the pole and of the individual legs can usually be adjusted. Various models have different characteristics.
Ãâó: photographytips.com/page.cfm/2093
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| triple phosphate |
Stands for magnesium, ammonium phosphate and calcium phosphate. Another name for struvite stones. The "triple" stands for the three ingredients of calcium, magnesium and ammonium that are found in these stones.
Ãâó: www.kidneystonesbook.net/glossary.html
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| trip | characterized by a buoyant rhythm |
| trip | moving with quick light steps |
| trip | made with three slices of usually toasted bread |
| trip | art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together) |
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