「Having multiple oncogenic pathways」のEnglishの単語
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- (genetics) regulated by a single gene
- producing offspring of only one sex, exhibiting monogeny
- of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism
- (mathematics, of a semigroup) generated by a set containing only a single element
- (mathematics, of a function) having a single derivative at a point
- of or relating to an inheritable character that is controlled by a single pair of genes
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name
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- (biology) The situation where one or more components of a signal transduction pathway affect another pathway.
- (electronics) Undesirable signals from a neighbouring transmission circuit; undesired coupling between circuits.
- A traditional Chinese comedic performance in the form of a dialogue.
- Communication between parties who have extremely different perspectives.
- Conversation that is incidental to the topic under discussion.
- the presence of an unwanted signal via an accidental coupling
verb
noun
- (biology) The situation where one or more components of a signal transduction pathway affect another pathway.
- (electronics) Undesirable signals from a neighbouring transmission circuit; undesired coupling between circuits.
- A traditional Chinese comedic performance in the form of a dialogue.
- Communication between parties who have extremely different perspectives.
- Conversation that is incidental to the topic under discussion.
- the presence of an unwanted signal via an accidental coupling
verb
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adj
adj
adj
- (genetics) regulated by a single gene
- producing offspring of only one sex, exhibiting monogeny
- of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism
- (mathematics, of a semigroup) generated by a set containing only a single element
- (mathematics, of a function) having a single derivative at a point
- of or relating to an inheritable character that is controlled by a single pair of genes