| vectorial | Relating in any way to a vector. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| vectorial capacity | <epidemiology> In vector-borne infections such as malaria, the vectorial capacity is a concept analogous to the contact rate in directly-transmitted diseases. It is, thus, a function of (a) the vector's density in relation to its vertebrate host, (b) the frequency with which it takes blood meals on the host species, (c) the duration of the latent period in the vector, and (d) the vector's life expectancy. (05 Dec 1998) |
| vectorial synthesis | <cell biology> Term usually applied to the mode of synthesis of proteins destined for export from the cell. As the protein is made it moves (vectorially) through the membrane of the rough endoplasmic reticulum, to which the ribosome is attached and into the cisternal space. (06 Mar 2000) |
| vectorial transport | <physiology> Transport of an ion or molecule across an epithelium in a certain direction (e.g. absorption of glucose by the gut). Vectorial transport implies a nonuniform distribution of transport proteins on the plasma membranes of two faces of the epithelium. (06 Mar 2000) |
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Un tipo de im?enes para ordenador, en las que se almacena informaci? sobre las l?eas y figuras geom?ricas que las componen. Esto permite que no pierdan definici? si se ampl?n, al contrario de lo que ocurre con las im?enes "Bitmap".
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Relativo a los vectores. An?isis, o c?culo, vectorial, estudio de las funciones de una variable vectorial. Espacio vectorial, estructura de un conjunto cuyo modelo lo proporcionan las propiedades de los vectores libres del espacio euclideo ordinario. Magnitud vectorial, magnitud f?ica cuya definici? exige un valor num?ico, una direcci? y un sentido.
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