| signal transduction |
The biochemical events that conduct the signal of a hormone or growth factor from the cell exterior, through the cell membrane, and into the cytoplasm. This involves a number of molecules, including receptors, ligands and messengers.
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| signal sequence |
A segment of about 15 to 30 amino acids at the N terminus of a protein, that enables the protein to be secreted (pass through a cell membrane). The signal sequence is removed as the protein is secreted. Also called signal peptide, leader peptide.
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| signal-to-noise ratio |
A specifically produced response compared to the response level when no specific stimulus (activity) is present.
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| sigmoidoscopy |
an examination of the rectum and the lowest part of the large intestine using a flexible viewing tube inserted through the anus
Ãâó: www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_s.asp
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| sight |
a device used by the crew to aim guns or bombs at their targets
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/3785/glossary.html
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| SIG | the ratio of signal intensity to noise intensity |
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| SIG | someone who communicates by signals |
| SIG | any communication that encodes a message |
| SIG | a device used to send signals |
| SIG | a conspicuous indication |
| SIG | make conspicuous or noteworthy |
| SIG | point out carefully and clearly |
| SIG | communicate silently and non-verbally by signals or signs |
| SIG | provide with traffic signals, as of an intersection |
| SIG | a conspicuous indication |
| SIG | make conspicuous or noteworthy |
| SIG | point out carefully and clearly |
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