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motif in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Generally, a
motif is a
recurring element or
theme in a work of art or media.
Motif may
refer to:
Motif (chess...
- The
Walker A and
Walker B
motifs are
protein sequence motifs,
known to have
highly conserved three-dimensional structures.
These were
first reported in...
- The
Motif-Index of Folk-Literature is a six
volume catalogue of
motifs,
granular elements of folklore,
composed by
American folklorist Stith Thompson (1932–1936...
- In computing,
Motif refers to both a
graphical user
interface (GUI)
specification and the
widget toolkit for
building applications that
follow that specification...
- such
motifs need not
deviate from the
typical shape (e.g. the "B-form" DNA
double helix).
Outside of gene exons,
there exist regulatory sequence motifs and...
- An RNA
motif is a
description of a
group of RNAs that have a
related structure. RNA
motifs consist of a
pattern of
features within the
primary sequence...
- elements,
protein structural motifs often include loops of
variable length and
unspecified structure.
Structural motifs may also
appear as
tandem repeats...
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Motif description is the term that has been used for a form of
dance notation; however, the
current preferred terminology is
Motif Notation. It is a subset...
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include multiple motifs of
varying types. In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, he uses a
variety of
narrative elements to
create many
different motifs. Imagistic...
- Many
motifs are used in
traditional kilims,
handmade flat-woven rugs, each with many variations. In
Turkish Anatolia in particular,
village women wove...