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Cdna

Cdna logo #10101) Complementary dna 2) Deoxyribonucleic acid 3) Desoxyribonucleic acid
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CDBA

CDBA logo #21000 CDBA can mean: ==Dragon boat associations== ...
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CDMA

CDMA logo #20155Code Division Multiple Access, details ...
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CDMA

CDMA logo #20477(In topic `Mobile Internet`) CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) is a digital cellular technology which uses spread-spectrum techniques unlike competing systems such as GSM & TDMA  which use TDM.
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CDAA

CDAA logo #20895California Dental Assistants Association
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CDAA

CDAA logo #20895Canadian Dental Assistants' Association
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CDHA

CDHA logo #20895California Dental Hygienists' Association
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CDHA

CDHA logo #20895Connecticut Dental Hygienists' Association
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CDMA

CDMA logo #20957Code Division Multiple Access, spread spectrum; broadcast frequency changes rapidly in pattern know to receiver
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cdma

cdma logo #21250Code Division Multiple Access; is a channel access method utilized by various wireless interface technology for mobile networks based on spectral spreading of the radio signal and channel division by code domain.
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CDMA

CDMA logo #21342Code Division Multiple Access - one of two digital cellular standards used primarily in North America. CDMA is a digital technology developed and supported by the US company Qualcomm. See GSM and TDMA.
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CDIA

CDIA logo #10444Certified Document Imaging Architect
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CDMA

CDMA logo #10444Code Division Multiple Access
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CDMA

CDMA logo #10444Code Division Multiple Access. Technique for sharing radio bandwidth between mobile telephones (or other radio users) by mixing a digital bit-stream representing the user information (such as a voice channel) with a higher rate bit-pattern unique to the specific user. Reversing the process at the receiver recovers the user information. CDMA is called a direct-sequence spread-spectrum technique; contrast other spread-spectrum techniques, such as frequency-hopping. CDMA is used in both Second Generation and Third Generation mobile systems including UMTS (and W-CDMA), TD-SCDMA, cdma2000 and cdmaOne. ...
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CDMA

CDMA logo #10444Code Division Multiple Access: a digital wireless telephony transmission technique. 1. CDMA allows multiple frequencies to be used simultaneously (Spread Spectrum). The CDMA idea was originally developed for military use over 30 years ago. 2. The CDMA standards used for second-generation mobile telephony are the IS-95 standards championed by QUALCO… ...
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CDMA

CDMA logo #10444Code Division Multiple Access
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cDNA

cDNA logo #10444(= complementary DNA) Viral reverse transcriptase can be used to synthesize DNA that is complementary to RNA (eg. an isolated mRNA). The cDNA can be used, for example, as a probe to locate the gene or can be cloned in the double-stranded form.
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CDMA

CDMA logo #21156A protocol for wireless data and voice communication, CMDA is widely used in cellphone networks, but also in many other data communications systems. CDMA uses a technique called 'Spread Spectrum' whereby the data being transmitted is spread across multiple radio frequencies, making more efficent use of available radio spectrum. There are a number o...
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CD1a

CD1a logo #21219Type: Term Definitions: 1. a type I transmembrane protein found on thymocytes, Langerhans cells, brain astrocytes, and dermal cells that is involved in nonclassical antigen presentation or is a receptor for an undefined ligand or hormone; expressed in patients with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, histiocytosis X, and thymomas. &n...
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cDNA

cDNA logo #20909cDNA: Complementary DNA. cDNA is single-stranded DNA made in the laboratory from a messenger RNA template under the aegis of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. This form of DNA is often used as a probe in the physical mapping of a chromosome. A cDNA library is a collection of DNA sequences generated from mRNA sequences. This type of library contains...
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CDMA

CDMA logo #23176Code Division Multiple Access
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CDMA

CDMA logo #23008Code Division Multiple Access
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CDMA

CDMA logo #21688Code Division Multiple Access. CMDA is a technique used mainly with personal communications devices such as mobile phones that digitizes the conversation and tags it with a special frequency code. The data is then scattered across the frequency band. T
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cDNA

cDNA logo #20721 Complementary DNA
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CDMA

CDMA logo #20850Code Division Multiple Access. Also known as spread spectrum, allowing several users to share a channel by allocating 'codes' that allow each one to distinguish between them, even though they use the same frequency bands at the same time.
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