| RNS test | Repetitive Nerve Stimulation test |
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| BRIME | brief repetitive isometric maximal exercise |
| CRD | carbohydrate-recognition domain; chronic renal disease; chronic respiratory disease; child restraint... |
| RAF | repetitive atrial firing; rheumatoid arthritis factor |
| RBAP | repetitive bursts of action potential |
| ERIC | Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus |
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| REP | Repetitive Extragenic Palindromic |
| RSI | Repetitive Strain Injury |
| rTMS | Repetitive TMS |
| RNS | Repetitive nerve stimulation |
| repetitive | Containing repetition, repetitions. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| repetitive DNA | <molecular biology> Nucleotide sequences in DNA that are present in the genome as numerous copies. Originally identified by the C0t_ value derived from kinetic studies of DNA renaturation. These sequences are not thought to code for polypeptides. One class of repetitive DNA, termed highly repetitive DNA, is found as short sequences, 5-100 nucleotides, repeated thousands of times in a single long stretch. It typically comprises 3-10% of the genomic DNA and is predominantly satellite DNA. Another class, which comprises 25-40% of the DNA and termed moderately repetitive DNA, usually consists of sequences about 150 to 300 nucleotides in length dispersed evenly throughout the genome and includes Alu sequences and transposons. (18 Nov 1997) |
| repetitive sequences, nucleic acid | Nucleotide sequences present in multiple copies in the genome. They include direct, inverted, tandem, and terminal repeat sequences and the alu family repeat (named for the restriction endonuclease cleavage enzyme alu I). (12 Dec 1998) |
| highly repetitive DNA | <molecular biology> The fraction of the eukaryotic genome which consists of a short sequence of nucleotides that is repeated thousands of times all over the genome. Highly repetitive DNA is very similar to satellite DNA. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| DNA, repetitive | DNA sequences that are repeated in the genome. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Amino Acid Repetitive Seq
Synonyms : DNA, Selfish, Repetitious Region, DNA, Repetitive Sequence, DNA Repetitious Regions, DNAs, Selfish, Direct Repeats, Gene, Selfish, Inverted Repeat Sequences, Repeat Sequence, Inverted, Repeat Sequences, Inverted, Repeat, Direct, Repeats, Direct, Repetitive Regions
| repetitive DNA |
DNA sequences that are present in a genome in multiple copies, sometimes a million times or more.
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| repetitive DNA |
Sequences of varying lengths that occur in multiple copies in the genome; it represents much of the human genome. Source : Human Genome Project Information
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| repetitive DNA |
A DNA sequence that is present in many identical or similar copies in the genome. The copies can be tandemly repeated or dispersed.
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| repetitive DNA |
A stretch of DNA consisting of multiple repeats of a motif. See also satellite, minisatellite and microsatellite DNA.
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| repetitive nerve s. |
repeated supramaximal stimulation of a motor nerve while recording the M wave of its muscle to note any changes in the wave. Types of responses include the decrementing response, incrementing response, postactivation exhaustion, and postactivation facilitation.
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| repetitive | persistently continual |
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| repetitive | marked by tedious repetition |
| repetitive | in a repetitive manner |
| repetitive | verboseness resulting from excessive repetitions |
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