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  • anion gap
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  • auscultatory gap
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  • auxotrophic mutant
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  • air-bone gap
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  • biochemical mutant
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  • cold adapted mutant
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  • conditional lethal mutant
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  • deletion mutant
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  • gap
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  • gap arthroplasty
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  • gap junction
    Æ´»õÀÌÀ½, °£±Ø¿¬°á
  • gap phenomenon
    °£±ØÇö»ó, Æ´Çö»ó
  • host-range mutant
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  • interendothelial gap
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  • interslice gap
    ÀýÆí»çÀ̰£°Ý, ÀýÆí°£°£°Ý
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  • mutant
    µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌ-, µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌÁÖ
  • gap
    Æ´, »çÀÌ, °£°Ý, Â÷ÀÌ
  • gap junction
    Æ´»õÀÌÀ½
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  • air-bone gap
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  • anion gap
    À½ÀÌ¿ÂÂ÷ÀÌ
  • auscultatory gap
    ûÁø»çÀÌÆ´
  • gap arthroplasty
    »çÀ̰üÀý¼ºÇü¼ú
  • gap
    Æ´, »çÀÌ, °£°Ý, Â÷ÀÌ
  • gap junction
    Æ´»õÀÌÀ½
  • gap substance
    »çÀ̹°Áú
  • inter-slice gap
    ÀýÆí»çÀ̰£°Ý
  • interendothelial gap
    ³»ÇǼ¼Æ÷»çÀ̰£°Ý
  • silent gap
    ¹«À½°£°Ý
  • slice gap
    ÀýÆí°£°Ý
  • loop gap resonator
    °í¸®°£°Ý°ø¸í±â
  • sucrose gap method
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  • auxotrophic mutant
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  • biochemical mutant
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  • Gap junctions
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  • air bone gap =AB g.
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  • air gap
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  • air gap effect
    °ø±â °£°Ý È¿°ú
  • anion gap
    À½À̿°£°Ý
  • anion gap measurement
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  • gap
    Æ´, »çÀÌ, °£°Ý, ¿­(æñ), ¿­°ø(æñÍî), °£±Ø(ÊàÐÀ).
  • gap junction
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  • gap junction
    °£±Ø°áÇÕ
  • gap junction nexus
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  • gap length
    Æ´ÀÇ ±æÀÌ.
  • glycerinaldehydphosphate =GAP
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  • inter-slice gap
    ÀýÆí°£ °£°Ý
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  • air gap
    °ø±â°£°Ý
  • air gap effect
    °ø±â °£°Ý È¿°ú
  • anion gap
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  • anion gap measurement
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  • associational gap
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  • auscultatory gap
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  • gap
    Æ´, »çÀÌ, °£°Ý, ¿­(æñ), ¿­°ø(æñÍî), °£±Ø(ÊàÐÀ).
  • gap junction
    °£±Ø°áÇÕ.
  • gap junction
    °£±Ø°áÇÕ
  • gap junction nexus
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  • gap length
    Æ´ÀÇ ±æÀÌ.
  • glycerinaldehydphosphate =GAP
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  • inter-slice gap
    ÀýÆí°£ °£°Ý
  • interendothelial gap
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  • Gap junction [Nexus]
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  • Mutant gene
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  • anion gap
    À½(ëä)À̿ °ø¹é(ÍöÛÜ)
  • daughter-strand gap repair
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  • gap filament
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  • gap-filling
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  • gap junction
    Æ´ °áÇÕ(Ì¿ùê)
  • sequence gap
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  • asporogenic mutant
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  • asporogenous mutant
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  • biochemically deficient mutant
    »ýÈ­ÇÐÀû(ßæûùùÊîÜ) °áÇ̺¯ÀÌÁ¾(ÌÀù¹Ü¨ì¶ðú)
  • biochemical mutant
    »ýÈ­ÇÐÀû(ßæûùùÊîÜ) º¯ÀÌÁ¾(ܨì¶ðú)
  • cofactor-requiring mutant
    º¸(Á¶)ÀÎÀڿ䱸 º¯ÀÌü(ÜÍ(ð¾)ì×í­é©Ï´Ü¨ì¶ô÷)
  • cold-sensitive mutant
    ³Ã¹Î°¨ º¯ÀÌü(Ò²ÚÂÊïܨì¶ô÷)
  • conditional lethal mutant
    Á¶°ÇºÎ Ä¡»çº¯ÀÌü(ðÉËìݾöÈÞÝܨì¶ô÷)
  • conditional mutant
    Á¶°ÇºÎ º¯ÀÌü(ðÉËìݾܨì¶ô÷)
  • cryptic mutant
    ÀáÀç º¯ÀÌü(íÖî¤Ü¨ì¶ô÷)
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  • air gap effect
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  • gap
    Æ´, »çÀÌ, °£°Ý, ¿­, ¿­°ø, °£±Ø
  • inter-slice gap
    ÀýÆí°£ °£°Ý
  • loop gap resonator
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  • slice gap
    ÀýÆí°£°Ý
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AG   1) Amino-Glycoside
  2) Anion Gap - Anion Gap
HGMCR human genetic mutant cell repository
hr hairless [mouse]; host-range [mutant]; hour
MH malignant histiocytosis; malignant hyperpyrexia; malignant hypertension; malignant hyperthermia; mam...
GAP Group for Advancement of Psychiatry
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m Mutant
mt Mutant
MASA Mutant allele specific amplification
MFs Mutant frequencies
MF Mutant frequency
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  • air gap effect
    °ø±â °£°Ý È¿°ú
  • dental gap
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  • slice gap
    ÀýÆí °£°Ý
  • leaky mutant
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  • mutant frequency
    º¯ÀÌü ºóµµ, µ¹¿¬º¯ÀÌü ºóµµ
  • mutant species
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  • nutritional mutant
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  • virulent mutant
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gap mutant <molecular biology> A fruit fly of the genus Drosophila which is missing a number of adjacent segments because the segments failed to develop.
(09 Oct 1997)
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air-bone gap The difference between the threshold for hearing acuity by bone conduction and by air conduction.
(05 Mar 2000)
air-gap radiography Chest radiography with a space (at least 10 inches) between the subject and film. Instead of using a grid, this method uses the geometry and X-ray absorption by the air to remove scattered radiation.
(05 Mar 2000)
air-gap technique Chest radiography performed using a space between the subject and film instead of a grid to absorb scattered radiation; usually requires a target-film distance of 10 feet.
(05 Mar 2000)
anion gap <biochemistry> The difference between the sum of the measured cations and anions in the plasma or serum calculated as follows: (Na + K) -(Cl + HCO3) = &lt; 20 mmol/l. Elevated values may occur in diabetic or lactic acidosis; normal or low values occur in bicarbonate-losing metabolic acidoses.
Synonym: cation-anion difference.
(05 Mar 2000)
auscultatory gap The period during which Korotkoff sounds indicating true systolic pressure fade away and reappear at a lower pressure point; responsible for errors made in recording falsely low systolic blood pressure, especially in hypertensive patients, of up to 25 mm Hg, and avoided by pumping the cuff 30 mm Hg beyond palpable systolic pressure.
Synonym: silent gap.
(05 Mar 2000)
Bochdalek's gap A triangular area in the diaphragm near the lateral arcuate ligament that is devoid of muscle fibres; it is covered by pleura superiorly and by peritoneum inferiorly.
Synonym: Bochdalek's gap, trigonum lumbocostale.
(05 Mar 2000)
gap A space in between two of the same objects, where part of a chain or object is missing, or where certain activities, processes, or events are lacking. A period of time characterised by a lack of activity, in between two events or within a continuous process.
<genetics, molecular biology> A gap is a spot on a strand of DNA or RNA where a nucleotide or a segment of nucleotides is missing.
(09 Oct 1997)
gap 1 In the somatic cell cycle, the gap that follows mitosis and is followed by synthesis in preparation for the next cycle.
(05 Mar 2000)
GAP-1 receptor tyrosine kinase <enzyme> Similar to rasGTPase-activating proteins; inhibits signaling activity of let-60; amino acid sequence given in first source
Registry number: EC 2.7.1.-
Synonym: gap-1 gene product, gap-1 protein
(26 Jun 1999)
gap 2 In the somatic cell cycle, a pause between completion of synthesis and the onset of cell division.
(05 Mar 2000)
gap-43 protein A nervous tissue specific protein which is highly expressed in neurons during development and nerve regeneration. It has been implicated in neurite outgrowth, long-term potentiation, signal transduction, and neurotransmitter release. It is also a substrate of protein kinase c.
(12 Dec 1998)
gap arthroplasty The surgical correction of ankylosis by creating a space between the ankylosed part of a joint and the portion for which movement is desired.
(05 Mar 2000)
gap gene <molecular biology> Segmentation genes involved in specifying relatively coarse subdivisions of the embryo.
They are expressed sequentially in development between egg polarity genes and pair rule genes. In Drosophila, there are at least three such genes, for example Kruppel.
(18 Nov 1997)
gap junction <cell biology> A junction between two cells consisting of many pores that allow the passage of molecules up to about 900D.
Each pore is formed by an hexagonal array (connexon) of six transmembrane proteins (connexins) in each plasma membrane: when mated together the pores open, allowing communication and the interchange of metabolites between cells.
Electrical synapses are gap junctions and metabolic cooperation depends upon the formation of gap junctions.
(18 Nov 1997)
gap junctions Connections between cells which allow passage of small molecules and electric current. Gap junctions were first described anatomically as regions of close apposition between cells with a narrow (1-2 nm) gap between cell membranes. The variety in the properties of gap junctions is reflected in the number of connexins, the family of proteins which form the junctions.
(12 Dec 1998)
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