Definition of Abortiveness. Meaning of Abortiveness. Synonyms of Abortiveness

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Definition of Abortiveness

Abortiveness
Abortiveness A*bor"tive*ness, n. The quality of being abortive.

Meaning of Abortiveness from wikipedia

- Abortive initiation, also known as abortive transcription, is an early process of genetic transcription in which RNA polymerase binds to a DNA promoter...
- that does not involve the central nervous system (CNS), sometimes called abortive poliomyelitis, and a major illness involving the CNS, which may be paralytic...
- ideas of Marxism that aim to replace capitalism with communism); failed or abortive revolutions (that are not able to secure power after winning temporary...
- The abortive transformation is a transformation of cells, which are unstable. A few generations after transformation the cells revert to normal. This process...
- Therapy type Description abortive therapy A therapy that is intended to stop a medical condition from progressing any further. A medication taken at the...
- Abortive Gasp was an electro-industrial band formed by lead singer Tim Paal and composer Harry Luehr in 1988 in Hamburg, Germany. The two were often supported...
- with abortive outcome is a medical diagnosis and treatment category. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, pregnancy with abortive outcome...
- in flowers and developing fruits is a common occurrence in plants. An abortive flower is a flower that has a stamen but an under developed, or no pistil...
- Advancing through the largely-abandoned building filled with dead staffers, an abortive attempt by a single Secret Service agent to negotiate the president's surrender...
- 35-year-old Mastai-Ferretti Archbishop of Spoleto in 1827. In 1831, the abortive revolution that had begun in Parma and Modena spread to Spoleto; the Archbishop...