
1) Computing terminology 2) Current direction 3) Farther along the river 4) How things flow 5) Petroleum production 6) Toward the mouth 7) With the current 8) Work by Larry Niven
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1) Downriver
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those processes occurring after a particular activity e.g. the transport of a manufactured product from a factory to the wholesale or retail outlet cf. upstream.
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The direction the current of a river or stream is moving.
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In the oil and gas industries; refining and distribution as opposed to upstream exploration and production....
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• (adv.) Down the stream; as, floating downstream.
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Term used widely in interactive TV (iTV terms) to refer to the signal pathway from the service provider (e.g. cable operator) to the home. This will usually have higher bandwidth demands than the upstream return path from the home to the service provider. Opposite of Upstream.
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(from the article `Kinsella, Thomas`) His early volumes, Poems (1956) and Another September (1958; rev. ed. 1962), established him as a poet of note. Such later volumes as Downstream ...
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(from the article `Siwertz, Sigfrid`) in full Per Sigfrid Siwertz Swedish writer best known for the novel Selambs (1920; Downstream) and for his short stories.
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Generic term that includes oil refining; petrochemicals; synthetic gas and fertilizer production facilities. Downshore activities are oshore based.
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pertaining to locations on the tape longitudinally displaced from a given reference point in the direction of tape motion
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The region extending in a 3' direction from a gene.
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In the same direction as flow away from a given point of reference. (With the flow of water from a given point of reference)
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1. <molecular biology> Portions of DNA or RNA that are more remote from the initiation sites and that will therefore be translated or transcribed later. ... 2. Shorthand term for things that happen at a late stage in a sequence of reactions. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(doun´strēm) in molecular biology, a term used to denote a region of DNA or RNA that is located to the 3′ side of a gene or region of interest.
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The direction that the river flows, towards the mouth of the river.
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In the same direction as a stream or other flow, or toward the direction in which the flow is moving.
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A company's reduction in the number of employees, number of bureaucratic levels, and overall size in
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(1) Portions of DNA or RNA that are more remote from the initiation sites and that will therefore be translated or transcribed later. (2) Shorthand term for things that happen at a late stage in a sequence of reactions, for example in a signalling cascade.
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Down'stream` adverb Down the stream; as, floating
downstream .
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moving in the direction of water flow
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One or more companies or individuals who participate in the flow of goods and services moving from the manufacturer to the final user or consumer.
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In the same direction as flow away from a given point of reference. (With the flow of water from a given point of reference)
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adjective in the direction of a stream`s current
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The oil industry views the production, processing, transportation, and sale of petroleum products as a flow process starting at the wellhead. Downstream includes any stage between the point of reference and the sale of products to the consumer. Upstream ( q.v. ) is the converse.
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