| semiotics |
The study of signs, as they may be perceived in literary works, including plays. Semiotics is a contemporary tool of dramaturgical analysis that offers the possibility of identifying all the ingredients of drama (staging as well as language) and determining the precise conjunctions between them.
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| semiconservative replication |
A common mode of replication in which both strands of a DNA double helix are copied by the replication machinery to give a pair of progeny DNA molecules.
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| seminiferous tubule |
A structural unit in the adult testis; it consists of somatic Sertoli cells and germ cells at several developmental stages.
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| semiconservative replication |
The mode by which DNA replicates. Each strand acts as a template for a new double helix. The established model of DNA replication in which each double-stranded molecule is composed of one parental strand and one newly polymerized strand. See template.
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| seminoma |
A type of testicular cancer that is made up of a single type of cell. Seminomas tend to be slow growing and occur most often when men are in their 40s and 50s.
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