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This is a substitution of a purine for a purine or a pyrimidine for a pyrimidine (like-for-like),
Ãâó: www.bioinf.org/molsys/glossaryT.html
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(Stanford & Roak) or Bond, Purpose and Cohesion (Trecker): the stage in which a group makes its appearance as a new and distinctive entity: the stage which Hegel referred to as the struggle between form and content, when formerly agreed goals are changed in the light of better insights and formerly agreed methods are changed in the light of experience.
Ãâó: www.marxists.org/glossary/terms/g/r.htm
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When a team goes from offense to defense or defense to offense as the ball moves quickly upcourt.
Ãâó: www.basketball-plays-and-tips.com/basketball-gloss...
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A nucleotide substitution from one purine to another purine (eg, A->G), or from one pyramidine to another pyramidine (eg, T->C).
Ãâó: www.bcu.ubc.ca/~otto/EvolDisc/Glossary.html
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The blending of frames between two Video clips, or cameras, that smoothes out a simple cut. Transitions are typically involved when using the switcher to end the broadcast of a source and the insertion of the 'next' source. Transitions are useful way to add creative element to your broadcast. Live Channel allows you to CUT, FADE or use a PATTERN (such as a wipe) to transition from one source to another.
Ãâó: www.channelstorm.com/Manual/Data/GL00/GL00.htm
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