complementation


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Synonyms for complementation

the grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate

(linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts

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"We previously used blastocyst complementation to generate rat pancreas in apancreatic mutant mice," said lead author Teppei Goto.
Corresponding author of the study, Masumi Hirabayashi said that their study confirms that interspecific blastocyst complementation is a viable method for kidney generation.
Van pointed out that the cooperation was built on the foundations of resource sharing, advantage complementation, strategic coordination and mutual sharing of benefits.
The company has over 15 years' experience in drug discovery and development leveraging on the Enzyme Fragment Complementation technology and has become a player in GPCR screening applications.
XP is a genetically heterogeneous disease, which can be caused by pathogenic mutations in several genes involved in the NER pathway including the seven complementation groups XP-A to XP-G, and XP variant that is caused by deficient translesion synthesis.
Two mutually complementary genetic approaches used for isolation of PEX genes encoding peroxins were genetic phenotype-complementation of peroxisome assembly-defective mutants of CHO cells and a combination of the human orthologue isolation by homology search on the human expressed sequence tag database using yeast PEX genes and cells from patients with PBDs of more than a dozen different genotypes, i.e., complementation groups (CGs) (Table 3; see below).
First, DNAH9A underwent duplication-degeneration- complementation (DDC) after FSGD.
The verb dare, as well as most Present-Day English modal verbs (other than will), is considered a special verb because of its preterite-present morphology, the defective paradigm, the selection of bare infinitive (henceforth, BI) complementation, the lack of a third person singular--p ending and of participles.
In a recent study, PSC-derived kidney was generated via blastocyst complementation, using Sall1 -knockout blastocysts and mouse iPSCs or mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) (Usui et al., 2012).
The process for creating chimeras, called "embryo complementation," involves placing human cells into an animal embryo at the very earliest stage, when it is a sphere of just a dozen cells in a laboratory dish.
Chapter 9 gives a description of complementation. It is classified along the lines of a complement-taking predicate (CTP).
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