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Traceability of Requirements". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.95.6464. Dalbey, John. "
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October 2017. "Modeling...
- In music,
function (also
referred to as
harmonic function) is a term used to
denote the
relationship of a
chord or a
scale degree to a
tonal centre. Two...
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mostly nonfunctional, such as introns, pseudogenes,
intergenic DNA, and
fragments of
transposons and viruses.
Regions that are
completely nonfunctional are...
- presentation,
alpha cell
hyperplasia can be
divided into 3 types: reactive,
nonfunctional, and functional. Any
means to
inhibit normal glucagon signaling in any...
- A null
allele is a
nonfunctional allele (a
variant of a gene)
caused by a
genetic mutation. Such
mutations can
cause a
complete lack of
production of...
-
result in a
nonfunctional copy of a gene, or a
functional copy may be
subject to
mutations that
result in loss of function; such
nonfunctional genes are...
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interpreted in many ways.
Nattiez distinguishes between functional and
nonfunctional analyses of the chord.
Functional analyses have
interpreted the chord...
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personification of rot,
decay and
putrefaction Phthisis bulbi, shrunken,
nonfunctional eye
Phthisis miliaris,
miliary tuberculosis Phthisis pulmonalis, tuberculosis...
- C.; Culver,
David C. (November 1995). "Vestigialization and Loss of
Nonfunctional Characters".
Annual Review of
Ecology and Systematics. 26: 249–268....
- protein-coding genes,
often generated by gene duplication, that have
become nonfunctional through the ac****ulation of
inactivating mutations. The
number of pseudogenes...