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41phase — n. & v. n. 1 a distinct period or stage in a process of change or development. 2 each of the aspects of the moon or a planet, according to the amount of its illumination, esp. the new moon, the first quarter, the last quarter, and the full moon.… …
42Séquence terminale longue répétée — Pour les articles homonymes, voir LTR. Une séquence terminale longue répétée (en anglais long terminal repeat sequence ou LTR) est une séquence nucléotidique présente et intégrée dans l ADN des cellules eucaryotes, et qui constituent par ailleurs …
43Sequence — The Sequence programme has been developed over recent years by the Stock Exchange to provide a fully electronic trading and information service to its market participants. Sequence 6, the final phase, took effect on 27 August 1996, establishing a …
44Phase à élimination directe de la coupe du monde de rugby à XV 2011 — La phase à élimination directe de la coupe du monde de rugby à XV 2011 oppose les huit équipes qualifiées à l issue du premier tour. Ces équipes se rencontrent dans des matchs à élimination directe à partir des quarts de finale. Sommaire 1… …
45sequence — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin sequentia, from Late Latin, sequel, literally, act of following, from Latin sequent , sequens, present participle of sequi Date: 14th century 1. a hymn in irregular meter… …
46Sequence learning — Serial organization is fundamental to human behaviour. Most of our day to day activities involve sequencing of actions to achieve a desired goal, from sequencing words toform a sentence, to driving an automobile or following directions on a… …
47Phase géante — Géante rouge La géante rouge Mira …
48sequence — The succession, or following, of one thing or event after another. [L. sequor, to follow] Alu sequences in the human genome a repeated, relatively conserved s. of about 300 bp that often contains a cleavage site for the restriction enzyme AluI… …
49phase — 1. noun /feɪz/ a) A distinguishable part of a sequence or cycle occurring over time. The problem has many phases. b) That which is exhibited to the eye; the appearance which anything manifests, especially any one among different and varying… …
50phase — [19] Greek phásis (a derivative of the verb phaínein ‘show’, source of English phantom) meant ‘appearance’, and also ‘cyclical apparent form of a planet, moon, etc’. This was adopted into modern Latin as phasis, and it originally passed into… …