transposition
61Transposition, genetics — The ability of genes to change position on chromosomes, a process in which a transposable element is removed from one site and inserted into a second site in the DNA. Genetic transposition was the first type of genetic instability to be… …
62Transposition sigmatropique — Une transposition sigmatropique est une réaction de chimie organique au cours de laquelle la migration d une liaison σ allylique est accompagnée d une réorganisation du système π[1]. Notes et références ↑ Jacques Drouin …
63transposition of actions — veiksmų perkėlimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Sportinių žaidimų technikos veiksmų ir jų derinių, dvikovos sporto šakų kovos veiksmų, situacijų perkėlimas į pratybas, t. y. į kitas sąlygas negu varžybose, daugiau ar… …
64transposition — См. transposizione …
65transposition — (trans po zish un) The movement of a piece of DNA around the chromosome …
66transposition — Movement form one location to another, particularly the movement of a DNA sequence (transposon) within the genome …
67transposition — noun A shift of a piece of music to a different musical key by adjusting all the notes of the work equally either up or down in pitch. See Also: transpose …
68transposition — Term sometimes used in logic for the transformation usually known as contraposition, whereby from (p → q ) we can derive (¬ q → ¬ p ) …
69transposition — Synonyms and related words: alternation, avatar, battledore and shuttlecock, catabolism, catalysis, communication, commutation, conduction, consubstantiation, contagion, convection, cooperation, counterchange, cross fire, delivery, deportation,… …
70Transposition — Omsætning fra direkte til indirekte tale …