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  • 121DNA synthesis — The linking together of nucleotides (as deoxyribonucleotide triphosphates) to form DNA. I n vivo, most synthesis is DNA replication, but incorporation of precursors also occurs in repair. In the special case of retroviruses, DNA synthesis is… …

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  • 122ligases — (= synthetases) Major class of enzymes that catalyse the linking together of two molecules (category 6 in the E classification) eg. DNA ligases that link two fragments of DNA by forming a phosphodiester bond …

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  • 123compromise joint — Railroads. a joint for linking together rails having different sections. * * * …

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  • 124superpower — superpowered, adj. /sooh peuhr pow euhr/, n. 1. an extremely powerful nation, esp. one capable of influencing international events and the acts and policies of less powerful nations. 2. power greater in scope or magnitude than that which is… …

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  • 125Jervis, John Bloomfield — ▪ American engineer born Dec. 14, 1795, Huntington, N.Y., U.S. died Jan. 12, 1885, Rome, N.Y.       American civil engineer who made outstanding contributions in the construction of U.S. canals, railroads, and water supply systems.       Jervis… …

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  • 126synthetase — An enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of a specific substance. S. is limited, in the Enzyme Commission Report, to use as a trivial name for the ligases (EC class 6), which in turn are those synthesizing enzymes that require the cleavage of a… …

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  • 127Datablitz — Main Memory RDBMS Developer(s) Lucent Technologies Initial release 1997 Stable release 7.1 / 4 Aug 2010 Written in C++, plus Java for the JDBC driver …

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  • 128Occupy Seattle — Part of the Occupy protests The Occupy Seattle movement s General Assembly Date …

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