- Look up
insertion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Insertion may
refer to:
Insertion (anatomy), the
point of a
tendon or
ligament onto the skeleton...
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happen in
microsatellite regions due to the DNA
polymerase slipping.
Insertions can be
anywhere in size from one base pair
incorrectly inserted into a...
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spaces (i.e., "gaps")
spread throughout the array. The
benefit is that
insertions need only
shift elements over
until a gap is reached. The
authors show...
- In telecommunications,
insertion loss is the loss of
signal power resulting from the
insertion of a
device in a
transmission line or
optical fiber and...
- In telecommunications,
insertion gain is the gain
resulting from the
insertion of a
device in a
transmission line,
expressed as the
ratio of the signal...
- as
unintentional self-
insertions,
implying that
their author is
unconsciously using them as an
author surrogate. Self-
insertion can also be emplo**** in...
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knowledge of the opera's composer. Most
insertions were of arias;
infrequently non-operatic
songs were inserted.
Insertions could consist of arias, duets, ensembles...
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common occurrence. Not all
integrating viruses cause insertional mutagenesis, however. Some DNA
insertions will lead to no
noticeable mutation. Historically...
- the carbon-carbon bond
needed to
close the
cyclopentene ring.
Carbene insertions into carbon-hydrogen
bonds can also
occur intermolecularly: Carbenoids...
- The term
insertion symbol has more than one meaning,, when
using a
cursor (user interface), it is (usually) a
vertical bar
indicating where text being...