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Precipitation composed of white or translucent ice crystals, chiefly in complex branch hexagonal form and often agglomerated into snowflakes. For weather-observing purposes, the intensity of snow is characterized as 1) light when the visibility is 1 km (5/8 statute mile) or more; 2) moderate when the visibility is less than 1 km (5/8 statute mile) but not more than 1/2 km (5/16 statute mile); and 3) heavy when the visibility is less than 1/2 km (5/16 statute mile).
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| snap |
A colloquial term for a brief period of extreme (generally cold) weather setting in suddenly, as in a
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| snRNP |
(Small nuclear ribonucleoprotein). A particle that is composed of a snRNA and several polypeptides.
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| SNP |
Scattered single-base pair variations within the genetic code of the individuals of a population. SNPs determine ways that subpopulations within a species differ and provide information about variations of protein expression and structure of interest to p
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| snRNP |
Abbreviation for Small Ribonuclear Particle.
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