
1) Bibliotheca 2) Bibliothecal 3) Bibliothecarial 4) Den 5) Records
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1) Bibliotheca 2) Book collection 3) Book depot 4) Book store 5) Bookish place 6) Building with volumes 7) Collection of books 8) Congress has the largest one 9) Decorative metalwork 10) French word used in English 11) Important part of a school 12) It often has branches 13) Kennedy memorial 14) Part of a school
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- a room where books are kept
- a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing
- a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study
- (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use
- a building that houses a collection of books and other materials
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a collection of DNA or oligonucleotide probes, often stored in a microtiter plate, which are transferred to the array during fabrication.
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In molecular biology: A set of cloned fragments together representing the entire genome.
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• (n.) A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books. • (n.) A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
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A set of functions used by a number of programs to decrease the amount of code needed by a program. These are stored in the LIBS: directory and in ROM.
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traditionally, collection of books used for reading or study, or the building or room in which such a collection is kept. The word derives from the ... [37 related articles]
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A collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species. (See cDNA library, Expression library, Genomic library.)
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A storage/retrieval site in a computer program
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Collection of information (usually in the form of books) held for common use. The earliest was in Nineveh in Babylonian times. The first public library was opened in Athens in 330 BC. All ancient...
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A structured catalogue of related items (such as schematic symbols or component part descriptions) that contains all the information about the items that is needed for their use in a design.
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Synonym for genomic library ... <molecular biology> A collection of DNA molecules, derived from restriction fragments that have been cloned in vectors, that includes all or part of the genetic material of an organism. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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An unordered collection of clones (i.e., cloned dna from a particular organism), whose relationship
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See genomic library.
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Li'bra·ry (lī'bra*rȳ)
noun ;
plural Libraries (- rĭz). [ Middle English
librairie , French
librairie bookseller's shop, book trade, formerly, a library, from
libraire bookseller, Latin
librarius , from
liber book; confer
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A collection of books, periodicals and other materials, organised to provide physical, bibliographic, and intellectual access by the public or members of a group
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Library: In genetics, a library is an unordered collection of clones (i.e., cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping. For example, you can have an E. coli library or a human DNA library. Among the types of libraries, there are genomic libraries and arrayed libraries.
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Library is the name given to a collection of books, and to the building in which it is located. Libraries existed in ancient Egypt and Assyria, and Pisistratus is credited with the honour of introducing a public library at Athens about 337 BC. Cicero and various wealthy Romans made collections of books, and several Roman emperors established librar...
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(1) A collection of DLLs or routines in an SDK. (2) A collection of IPs owned by a game company or other licensor. (3) A collection of sound effects offered by a sound effects provider. (4) A room with lots of shelves filled with books. Or games.
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library 1. The room, building, depository, or institution where a collection of books or other research materials is kept. 2. A collection of books, newspapers, records, tapes, or other materials that are valuable for research. 3. In computing, a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use. Fro...
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subroutine library noun (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use
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depository library noun a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study
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An unordered collection of clones (i.e., cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping. Compare genomic library, arrayed library.
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Collection of information held for common use. The earliest was in Nineveh in Babylonian times. The first public library was opened in Athens in 330 BC. All ancient libraries were reference libraries: books could be consulted but not borrowed. Lending or circulating libraries did not become popul...
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