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| CMV | continuous mandatory ventilation; controlled mechanical ventilation; conventional mechanical ventila... |
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| BGMV | bean golden mosaic virus |
| CaMV | cauliflower mosaic virus |
| CGMMV | cucumber green mottle mosaic virus |
| CLMV | cauliflower mosaic virus |
| ACMV | African cassava mosaic virus |
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| AMV | Alfalfa mosaic virus |
| AlMV | Alfalfa mosaic virus |
| BSMV | Barley stripe mosaic virus |
| BCMV | Bean common mosaic virus |
| mosaic | <genetics> Descriptive of an organism that consists of two or more genetically distinct cell lines. (14 Nov 1997) |
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| mosaic egg | <biology> At one time a distinction was drawn between those organisms in which the egg seemed to have a firmly committed fate map built in and regulating embryos. In the former, after the first cleavage one blastomere was committed to produce one set of tissues, the other blastomere a different set and removal of one blastomere led to the production of an incomplete embryo. This was particularly obvious in mollusc development where one blastomere had the polar lobe material. This early differentiation (or determination) of blastomeres for particular fates was in distinction to regulating embryos in which the removal of one blastomere did not matter, the other blastomere compensating and producing a full set of tissues. The distinction is, however, only based upon the timing of differentiative events and within a few divisions the regulating embryo also becomes a mosaic of determined cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| mosaic fundus | A normal fundus to which a deeply pigmented choroid gives the appearance of dark polygonal areas between the choroidal vessels, especially in the periphery. Synonym: fundus tigre, leopard fundus, leopard retina, mosaic fundus, tigroid fundus, tigroid retina. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mosaic inheritance | Inheritance in which the paternal influence is dominant in one group of cells and the maternal in another. Compare: lyonization. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mosaic pattern | On high-resolution CT scans of the lungs, a pattern of brighter and darker regions corresponding to differences in perfusion or aeration; found in some cases of chronic thromboembolism or of bronchiolitis obliterans. Compare: oligaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mosaic viruses | Viruses which produce a mottled appearance of the leaves of plants. (12 Dec 1998) |
| mosaicism | The occurrence in an individual of two or more cell populations of different chromosomal constitutions, derived from a single zygote. (12 Dec 1998) |
| alfalfa mosaic virus | The type-species of the genus alfamovirus that is non-persistently transmitted by aphids. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| cucumber mosaic virus satellite | A satellite RNA (not a satellite virus) which has several types. Different cucumoviruses can act as helper viruses for different types. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tobacco mosaic virus | <virology> Plant RNA virus, the first to be isolated. Consists of a single central strand of RNA (a helix of 6500 nucleotides) enclosed within a coat consisting of 2130 identical capsomeres that, in the absence of the RNA, will self assemble into a cylinder similar to the normal virus but of indeterminate length. Causes mottling of the leaves of the tobacco plant. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tobacco mosaic virus replicase | <enzyme> Involved in resistance of plants to tmv; transgenic plants expressing additional insertion (an is10-like transposable element) in the tmv replicase gene are resistant to tmv Registry number: EC 2.7.7.- Synonym: tmv 183 kD replicase (26 Jun 1999) |
| tobacco mosaic virus satellite | A spherical RNA satellite virus which requires an obligatory rod-shaped helper tobacco mosaic virus for replication. (12 Dec 1998) |
| fluid mosaic model | A model used to conceptualise cell membranes, in it, the membranesare described as a structually and functionally asymmetric lipidbilayer studded with embedded proteins that aid in cross-membrane transport. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Mosaic Virus, Virus, Mosaic, Viruses, Mosaic
Synonyms :
| mosaic |
art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes, potatoes, tobacco) resulting in mottling and often shriveling of the leaves a freeware browser a pattern resembling a mosaic transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him; "Mosaic Law" assembly of aerial photographs forming a composite picture decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together; "a mosaic floor"; "a tessellated pavement"
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| mosaicism |
the condition in which an organism has two or more cell populations that differ in genetic makeup
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a disease symptom of leaves in which numerous small areas of discolouration stand out against a background of a different tint, tending to have a clearly defined boundary delineated by veins (Holliday, 1989).
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The condition of being a mosaic. See mosaic.
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A common symptom induced in leaves by many plant virus infections in which there is a pattern of dark green, light green and sometimes chlorotic areas. This pattern is often associated with the distribution of veins in the leaf. In monocotyledonous leaves it shows as stripes. (10)
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| mosaic | art consisting of a design made of small pieces of colored stone or glass |
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| mosaic | assembly of aerial photographs forming a composite picture |
| mosaic | transducer formed by the light-sensitive surface on a television camera tube |
| mosaic | a pattern resembling a mosaic |
| mosaic | viral disease in solanaceous plants (tomatoes |
| mosaic | decorated with small pieces of colored glass or stone fitted together |
| mosaic | a freeware browser |
| mosaic | of or relating to Moses or the laws and writings attributed to him |
| mosaic | a yellow pigment sometimes suspended in lacquer |
| mosaic | the laws (beginning with the Ten Commandments) that God gave to the Israelites through Moses |
| mosaic | the condition in which an organism has two or more cell populations that differ in genetic makeup |
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