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1constant region — n the part of the polypeptide chain of a light or heavy chain of an antibody that ends in a free carboxyl group COOH and that is relatively constant in its sequence of amino acid residues from one antibody to another called also constant domain… …
2Constant Tonegaru — Constant (Constantin) Tonegaru Born February 26, 1919(1919 02 26) Galaţi Died February 10, 1952(1952 02 10) (aged 32) Bucharest Occupation poet, journalist, activist, civil servant …
3Sequence (liturgie) — Séquence (liturgie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Séquence. Chant grégorien Plain chant …
4Sequence alignment — In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence of functional, structural, or evolutionary relationships between the sequences.[1]… …
5Séquence (liturgie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Séquence. Chant grégorien Plain chant …
6Constant amplitude zero autocorrelation waveform — A Constant Amplitude Zero AutoCorrelation waveform (abbreviated CAZAC) is a periodic complex valued signal with modulus one and out of phase periodic (cyclic) autocorrelation equal to zero. CAZAC sequences find application in wireless… …
7constant region — noun also constant domain : the part of the polypeptide chain of a light or heavy chain of an antibody that ends in a free carboxyl group −COOH and that is relatively constant in its sequence of amino acid residues from one antibody to another… …
8Séquence de Fibonacci — Suite de Fibonacci La suite de Fibonacci est une suite d entiers très connue. Elle doit son nom à un mathématicien italien connu sous le nom de Leonardo Fibonacci qui, dans un problème récréatif posé dans un de ses ouvrages, le Liber Abaci,… …
9constant region — (CL and CH) The part of an antibody molecule that does not vary greatly in amino acid sequence among molecules of the same class, subclass, or type …
10constant domains — Regions of antibody chains that have the same amino acid sequence in different members of a particular class of antibody molecules …