
1) Addition 2) Cannulation 3) Cannulisation 4) Cannulization 5) Canulation 6) Canulisation 7) Canulization 8) Enclosing 9) Envelopment 10) Injection 11) Instillation 12) Instillment 13) Instilment 14) Interpolation 15) Intromission 16) Intubation 17) Location 18) Perfusion 19) Reception 20) Transfusion
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1) Bath 2) Content 3) Forcible ingress 4) Immersion 5) Implantation 6) Importation 7) Infusion 8) Injection 9) Inoculation 10) Insinuation 11) Interment 12) Interpolation 13) Introduction 14) Lace trimming 15) Message 16) Placement of an ad 17) Planting 18) Plunge 19) Subject matter 20) Submergence
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[genetics] In genetics, an insertion (also called an insertion mutation) is the addition of one or more nucleotide base pairs into a DNA sequence. This can often happen in microsatellite regions due to the DNA polymerase slipping. Insertions can be anywhere in size from one base pair incorrectly inserted into a DNA sequence to a section of ...
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• (n.) That which is set in or inserted, especially a narrow strip of embroidered lace, muslin, or cambric. • (n.) The condition or mode of being inserted or attached; as, the insertion of stamens in a calyx. • (n.) The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is attached to the part to be moved; -- in contradistinction to its origi...
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(L. inserere to join to) 1. the place of attachment, as of a muscle to the bone which it moves. 2. in genetics, a rare nonreciprocal translocation (q.v.) involving three breaks in which a segment is removed from one chromosome and then inserted into a broken region of a nonhomologous chromosome.
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(from the article `animal`) ...segments attached together by flexible joints. Muscles span the joints and attach at each end to different elements. The more stable attachment ...
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the movable end of a muscle.
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A type of chromosomal abnormality in which a DNA sequence is inserted into a gene, disrupting the normal structure and function of that gene. In the example shown, one nucleotide (adenine) is added in the DNA code, changing the amino acid sequence that follows.
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1. <anatomy> The place of attachment, as of a muscle to the bone which it moves. ... 2. <genetics> A rare nonreciprocal translocation involving three breaks in which a segment is removed from one chromosome and then inserted into a broken region of a nonhomologous chromosome. ... Origin: L. Inserere = to join to ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-sur´shәn) the act of implanting, or condition of being implanted. the site of attachment, as of a muscle to the bone that it moves. in genetics, a rare nonreciprocal type of translocation in which a segment is removed from one chromosome and then inserted into a broken region of a nonhomo...
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Refers to an ad in a print publication.
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An item included in a diary,dictionary,reference book or any other written matter that already exists.It has to be accepted by all following it or else it will be considered doubtful.
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A chromosome abnormality in which a piece of dna is incorporated into a gene and thereby disrupts th
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Chromosome abnormality due to insertion of a segment from one chromosome into another chromosome.
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A genetic phenomenon in which a piece of DNA is inserted into the middle of a gene.
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In·ser'tion noun [ Latin
insertio : confer French
insertion . See
Insert .]
1. The act of inserting; as, the
insertion of scions in stocks; the
insertion of words or passages in writings.
2. The condition or mode of being inserted or attached; as, ...
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Insertion: Chromosome abnormality due to insertion of a segment from one chromosome into another chromosome.
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The more movable attachment of a muscle, usually more distal.
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The addition of language into an existing typed or written document (generally initialed by all parties to the document).
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insertion 1. The act of inserting: 'She made an insertion of a coin into a vending machine.' 2. Something inserted: 'There was an insertion of text in the middle of the paragraph.' 3. Additional written material that is inserted into a text. 4. The manner or place of attachment, as of an organ of the body. 5. With lace, embroidery, or the like, t...
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The end (attachment site) of a skeletal muscle that moves the most during contraction.
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type of mutation involving the addition of one or more bases into a DNA sequence
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introduction noun the act of putting one thing into another
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the act of inserting: the insertion of a coin in a vending machine. · something inserted: an insertion in the middle of a paragraph. · · the manner or place of attachment, as of an organ. · attachment of a part or organ, with special reference to the site or manner of such attachment.
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the act of putting one thing into another
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