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Translation logo #10101) Catholic spirituality 2) Christian term 3) French word used in English 4) Gene expression 5) Interlingual rendition 6) Language conversion 7) Rendering 8) The act of uniform movement 9) Version 10) Written account 11) Written record
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Translation logo #10101) Change 2) Displacement 3) Mistranslation 4) Rendition 5) Revision 6) Shift 7) Subtitle 8) Summary 9) Supertitle 10) Surtitle 11) Transmogrification
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Translation logo #21002• (n.) Motion in which all the points of the moving body have at any instant the same velocity and direction of motion; -- opposed to rotation. • (n.) The act of rendering into another language; interpretation; as, the translation of idioms is difficult. • (n.) A transfer of meaning in a word or phrase, a metaphor; a tralation. &bull...
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translation logo #21003(from the article `computational linguistics`) The period of greatest interest in computational linguistics was from about 1955 to 1965, when researchers undertook projects that would lead to ... ...share of Islm`s preservation of classical culture was assumed by the `Abbsid caliphate (750–c. 1100), which followed the Umayyad and e...
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translation logo #21003(from the article `heredity`) The process of translation requires the interaction not only of large numbers of proteinaceous translational factors but also of specific membranes ... DNA represents a type of information that is vital to the shape and form of an organism. It contains instructions in a coded sequence of nucleotides, ... ...
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translation logo #21003(from the article `mechanics`) The general motion of a rigid body tumbling through space may be described as a combination of translation of the body`s centre of mass and rotation ...
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translation logo #21003(from the article `motion`) in physics, change with time of the position or orientation of a body. Motion along a line or a curve is called translation. Motion that changes the ... In a translation of Cartesian coordinate axes, a transformation is made between two sets of axes that are parallel to each other but have their ... [2 rel...
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translation logo #21003(from the article `symmetry`) ...number of elements of symmetry; i.e., changes in the orientation of the arrangement of atoms seem to leave the atoms unmoved. One such element of ... ...line through empty space. Regardless of the direction or distance of each step, the view remains the same, as there are no landmarks by which to ... ...
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translation logo #21579In biology, the process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA (mRNA). The mRNA is made by copying DNA, and the information it carries tells the cell how to link amino acids together to form proteins.
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Translation logo #22444 The process by which ribosomes use the nucleotide sequence in RNA to synthesize proteins.
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translation logo #21142the conversion of address information into an alternative form necessary for routing and charging
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translation logo #21142function of a telegraph receiver in reestablishing the text of a message from the received signal, including the recording of the text
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translation logo #21001(trans-la´shәn) the synthesis of a polypeptide using messenger RNA as a template, a complex process involving ribosomes and transfer RNAs; every three bases along the messenger RNA (a codon) specifies one amino acid in the polypeptide chain.
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Translation logo #22385The act of conveying the meaning of words in one language by attempting to say the same thing in ano
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Translation logo #22391The process in which the genetic code carried by mrna directs the synthesis of proteins from amino a
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Translation logo #10444The process during protein synthesis in which the genetic code in messenger RNA is translated into the polypeptide sequence in protein.
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translation logo #21019The conversion of text from one human language to another. When localizing an application, one of the largest tasks is the translation of all text resources into the target language.
Found on http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/glossaries/unicode.html

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Translation logo #21212The copy made in one language of what has been written, or spoken in another.In pleading, when a libel or an agreement, written in a foreign language, must be averred, it is necessary that a translation of it should also be given. In evidence, when a witness is unable to speak the English language so as to convey his ideas, a translation of his t.....
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translation logo #24151process of protein synthesis whereby a ribosome decodes an mRNA message into a polypeptide product
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translation logo #20974interlingual rendition noun a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language
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translation logo #21029The process in which the genetic code carried by mRNA directs the synthesis of proteins from amino acids. Compare transcription.
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translation logo #21221(biology) In biology, alternative name for protein biosynthesis. The term `translation` emphasizes the aspect that the genetic information encoded as a sequence of nucleotides in DNA and in messenger RNA is `translated` into a sequence of amino acids in a peptide chain, acc...
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translation logo #21221(mathematics) In mathematics, the movement of a point, line, or shape along a straight line. Translations may be combined with rotations and reflections. For example: The triangle A'B'C' is a translation of triangle ABC. All the points on triangle ABC have been moved the same ...
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Translation logo #23811A translation, also called a slide, is a geometrical movement in which a figure or shape is moved from each of its points the same distance and in the same direction.
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translation logo #23665 rendering in another language with the same meaning
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