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Dictionary » L » Low frequency transduction Low frequency transductionLow frequency transduction specialised transduction in which only a small portion of the prophage particles, because of their defectiveness, are able to develop sufficiently to serve as effective transducing agents. ![]()
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The Fiber Disease... mechanism of translation between holograms in the "acoustic" frequency domain, which concerns rather short range effects and those in ... between the acoustic and electromagnetic domains. This illustrated transduction when described in terms of the formalization of Huygens' principle ...
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G-proteins... are several different classifications of receptors that couple signal transduction to G-proteins. These classes of receptor are termed G-protein ... is the fact that oncogenic activation of Ras occurs with higher frequency than any other gene in the development of colo-rectal cancers. ...
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