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  • curing
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  • curing agent
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  • curing catalyst
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  • composite plasmid
    º¹ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • conjugative plasmid
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  • cryptic plasmid
    ÀáÀûÇö󽺹̵å
  • enterotoxin plasmid
    âÀÚµ¶¼Ò»ý¼ºÇö󽺹̵å, Àåµ¶¼ÒÇö󽺹̵å
  • nonconjugative plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕºÒ´ÉÇö󽺹̵å, ºñÁ¢ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid
    Çö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid incompatibility
    Çö󽺹̵åºÎÀûÇÕ
  • resistance plasmid
    ÀúÇ×Çö󽺹̵å
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • curing
    ±»Èû, °æÈ­
  • plasmid
    Çö󽺹̵å
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  • curing agent
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  • curing
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  • curing catalyst
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  • self curing resin
    Áï½ÃÁßÇÕ¼öÁö
  • composite plasmid
    º¹ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • conjugative plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • cryptic plasmid
    ÀáÀûÇö󽺹̵å
  • enterotoxin plasmid
    âÀÚµ¶¼Ò»ý¼ºÇö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid incompatibility
    Çö󽺹̵åºÎÀûÇÕ
  • nonconjugative plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕºÒ´ÉÇö󽺹̵å, ºñÁ¢ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid
    Çö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid vector
    Çö󽺹̵å¸Å°³Ã¼
  • resistance plasmid
    ÀúÇ×Çö󽺹̵å
  • transferable plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕÀü´ÞÇö󽺹̵å
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • F plasmid
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  • F plasmid
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  • hybrid plasmid
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  • incompatibility group, plasmid
    ÇÃ¶ó½º¹Ìµå ºñÀûÇÕ±º
  • plasmid
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  • plasmid
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  • plasmid incompatibility
    ÇÃ¶ó½º¹Ìµå ºñÀûÇÕ¼º
  • plasmid, F
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  • plasmid, F
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  • plasmid, bacterial
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  • plasmid, chimeric
    Çö󽺹̵å Ű¸Þ¶ó
  • plasmid, composite
    º¹ÇÕÇö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid, conjugative
    Á¢ÇÕ¼º Çö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid, cryptic
    ÀáÀûÇö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid, enterotoxin
    Àåµ¶¼Ò»ý»ê Çö󽺹̵å
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  • curing
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  • curing agent
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  • curing catalyst
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  • curing cycle
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  • curing procedure
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  • self curing resin
    Áï½ÃÁßÇÕ¼öÁö( ãÁñìùê â§ò·).
  • bacterial plasmid
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  • chimeric plasmid
    Çö󽺹̵å Ű¸Þ¶ó
  • colicin plasmid
    Äݸ®½Å»ý¼º Çö󽺹̵å, ColÇö󽺹̵å
  • conjugative plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕ¼º Çö󽺹̵å
  • cryptic plasmid
    ÀáÀûÇö󽺹̵å
  • drug resistance plasmid
    ¾àÁ¦³»¼º Çö󽺹̵å
  • hybrid plasmid
    ÇÏÀ̺긮µåÇö󽺹̵å
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  • ¿µ¹®
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    Ç¥ÇöÇü Ä¡À¯(øúúÞúþö½ë¨)
  • radiation curing
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  • col plasmid
    col Çö󽺹̵å
  • conjugative plasmid
    Á¢ÇÕ¼º(ïÈùêàõ) Çö󽺹̵å
  • cryptic plasmid
    ÀáÀç(íÖî¤) Çö󽺹̵å
  • drug-resistance plasmid
    ¾à¹°ÀúÇ×(å·Úªî½ù÷) Çö󽺹̵å (ÔÒ) R plasmid
  • F plasmid
    F Çö󽺹̵å
  • F' plasmid
    F' Çö󽺹̵å
  • killer plasmid
    »ì(߯)Çö󽺹̵å
  • mobilizable plasmid
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  • nontransmissible plasmid
    ºñÀüÆÄ(Þªï³÷î) Çö󽺹̵å
  • plasmid
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  • plasmid amplification
    Çö󽺹̵å ÁõÆø(ñòøë)
  • plasmid cloning vector
    Çö󽺹̵å Ŭ·Î´× º¤ÅÍ
  • plasmid conduction
    Çö󽺹̵å Àüµµ(îîÓô)
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F' a hybrid F plasmid
F- a bacterial cell lacking an F plasmid
F+ a bacterial cell having an F plasmid
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Ipa Invasion plasmid antigens
pDNA Plasmid DNA
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  • curing cycle
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  • curing shrinkage
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  • heat curing resin
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  • self curing resin
    Áï½Ã ÁßÇÕ ·¹Áø
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  • self-curing resin
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CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
curing 1.Removing all traces of a disease from the body so that the body is perfectly healthy again.
2. A process of improving the flavour, colour, tenderness, and shelf life of a meat, such as by using smoke, spices, and chemicals.
3. Making a finished product out of a raw material by using heat or chemicals, such as tanned leather or vulcanised rubber.
4. Causing the loss of a plasmid from a bacterial culture or the loss of a dormant virus which has inserted itself into the bacterial genome (a lysogenised virus).
(09 Oct 1997)
curing light <dentistry> A special UV light used to help attach brackets to your teeth
(08 Jan 1998)
heat-curing resin Resin that requires heat to initiate polymerization.
(05 Mar 2000)
self-curing resin Autopolymerizing resin, any resin that can be polymerised by chemical catalysis rather than by the application of heat; used in dentistry for dental restoration, denture repair, and impression trays.
Synonym: activated resin, cold cure resin, cold-curing resin, quick cure resin, self-curing resin.
(05 Mar 2000)
dental curing <dentistry> The process by which plastic materials become rigid to form a denture base, filling, impression tray, or other appliance.
(05 Mar 2000)
relaxed plasmid A plasmid that replicatesindependently of the main bacterial chromosome and is present in 10-500 copies per cell.
(09 Oct 1997)
RNA plasmid <molecular biology> DsRNA found in yeasts, also called killer factors. Their nomenclature is uncertain and some scientists consider them viruses.
(23 Aug 1998)
R plasmid <molecular biology> A plasmid that confers resistance to one or more antibiotics or other poisonous compounds in a bacterium.
(17 Dec 1997)
plasmid <molecular biology> A small, independently replicating, piece of extrachromosomal cytoplasmic DNA that can be transferred from one organism to another. Linear or circular DNA molecules found in both pro and eukaryotes capable of autonomous replication.
Stringent plasmids occur at low copy number in cells, relaxed plasmids at high copy number, ca 10 to 30. Plasmids can become incorporated into the genome of the host or can remain independent. An example is the f factor of E. Coli. May transfer genes and plasmids carrying antibiotic resistant genes can spread this trait rapidly through the population.
Described largely from bacteria and protozoa. Some plasmids are capable of integrating into the host genome. A number of artificially constructed plasmids are used as cloning vectors.
(14 Oct 1997)
conjugative plasmid Self-transmissible plasmid, a plasmid which encodes all the functions needed for its own intercellular transmission by conjugation.
(09 Oct 1997)
crown gall plasmid A plasmid, or type of circular DNA, found in the bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens which infects dicot plants. Part of the plasmid inserts itself into the plant genome and causes tumours to form in the roots or in the stems nearest the roots. The plasmid has been used by geneticists, minus the tumour-causing parts, as a vector towards the genetic engineering of plants.
(09 Oct 1997)
cryptic plasmid A plasmid which has no apparent effect on the phenotype of its host cell and has no genes other than the ones needed for itself to replicate and spread to other cells.
(09 Oct 1997)
hybrid plasmid <molecular biology> A plasmid (circular DNA molecule) which is composed partly of the DNA of an organisms (or virus's) genome and partly of foreign DNA that has been inserted artificially.
(09 Oct 1997)
stringent plasmid <molecular biology> A plasmid that only replicates along with the main bacterial chromosome and is present as a single copy, or at most several copies, per cell.
(16 Dec 1997)
nonconjugative plasmid A plasmid that cannot effect conjugation and self-transfer to another bacterium (bacterial strain); transfer depends upon mediation of another (and conjugative) plasmid.
(05 Mar 2000)
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