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Linker logo #10101) Chain maker 2) Yoke
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Linker logo #21000[computing] In computer science, a linker or link editor is a computer program that takes one or more object files generated by a compiler and combines them into a single executable program. A simpler version that wrote its output directly to memory was called the loader, though loading is typically considered a separate process. == Overvie...
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Linker logo #20556when using a compiler, this is the program that joins the object code from various sub-programs, including the library routines, to form the final executable machine code program
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Linker logo #20719Bifunctional chemical moiety attaching a compound to a solid support or soluble support which can be cleaved to release compounds from the support. A careful choice of linker allows cleavage to be performed under appropriate conditions compatible with the stability of the compound and assay method.
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Linker logo #20719 Bifunctional chemical moiety attaching a compound to a solid support or soluble support which can be cleaved to release compounds from the support. A careful choice of linker allows cleavage to be performed under appropriate conditions compatible with the stability of the compound and assay method.
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linker logo #22774link loader.
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Linker logo #20095A short, double-stranded oligonucleotide containing a restriction endonuclease recognition site, which is ligated to the ends of a DNA fragment.
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linker logo #20973A short, double-stranded oligonucleotide containing a restriction endonuclease recognition site, which is ligated to the ends of a DNA fragment. ... (04 Jul 1999) ...
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linker logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: link′ĕr Definitions: 1. A fragment of synthetic DNA containing a restriction site that may be used for splicing genes.
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linker logo #22776the part of a C++ implementation that merge the code generated from separately compiled translation units into a program or part of a program. TC++PL 9.1, D&E 4.5, 11.3.
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