Definition of Constitutively. Meaning of Constitutively. Synonyms of Constitutively

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Definition of Constitutively

Constitutively
Constitutively Con"sti*tu`tive*ly, adv. In a constitutive manner.

Meaning of Constitutively from wikipedia

- pharmacology, a constitutively active receptor produces a biological response in the absence of a bound ligand In genetics, a constitutive gene is always...
- In physics and engineering, a constitutive equation or constitutive relation is a relation between two or more physical quantities (especially kinetic...
- types of genes depending on how they are regulated; these include: A constitutive gene is a gene that is transcribed continually as opposed to a facultative...
- Constitutive heterochromatin domains are regions of DNA found throughout the chromosomes of eukaryotes. The majority of constitutive heterochromatin is...
- Constitutive rhetoric is a theory of discourse devised by James Boyd White about the capacity of language or symbols to create a collective identity for...
- Constitutive ablation refers to gene expression which results in cell death. Constitutive cell ablation can be induced by diphtheria toxin (DT) in zebrafish...
- shaping the individual's self-image. This includes the idea of the "Constitutive Other," which refers to the internal relationship between a person's...
- formation of Socialist Yugoslavia, there were six republics and five constitutive nations, adding Macedonians and Montenegrins (whose identities were not...
- account of another state's own discretion or internal politics. The constitutive theory of statehood defines a state as a person of international law...
- response in the absence of a bound ligand is said to display "constitutive activity". The constitutive activity of a receptor may be blocked by an inverse agonist...