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Apparaillyng
Apparaillyng Ap*par"ail*lyng, n. [See Apparel, n. & v.] Preparation. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Apparatus
Apparatus Ap"pa*ratus, n.; pl. Apparatus, also rarely Apparatuses. [L., from apparare, apparatum, to prepare; ad + prepare to make ready.] 1. Things provided as means to some end. 2. Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism. 3. (Physiol.) A collection of organs all of which unite in a common function; as, the respiratory apparatus.
Apparatus
Apparatus Ap"pa*ratus, n.; pl. Apparatus, also rarely Apparatuses. [L., from apparare, apparatum, to prepare; ad + prepare to make ready.] 1. Things provided as means to some end. 2. Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism. 3. (Physiol.) A collection of organs all of which unite in a common function; as, the respiratory apparatus.
Apparatuses
Apparatus Ap"pa*ratus, n.; pl. Apparatus, also rarely Apparatuses. [L., from apparare, apparatum, to prepare; ad + prepare to make ready.] 1. Things provided as means to some end. 2. Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism. 3. (Physiol.) A collection of organs all of which unite in a common function; as, the respiratory apparatus.
buffing apparatus
Buffer Buff"er (b[u^]f"[~e]r), n. [Prop a striker. See Buffet a blow.] 1. (Mech.) (a) An elastic apparatus or fender, for deadening the jar caused by the collision of bodies; as, a buffer at the end of a railroad car. (b) A pad or cushion forming the end of a fender, which receives the blow; -- sometimes called buffing apparatus. 2. One who polishes with a buff. 3. A wheel for buffing; a buff. 4. A good-humored, slow-witted fellow; -- usually said of an elderly man. [Colloq.] --Dickens.
Buffing apparatus
Buffing apparatus Buff"ing ap`pa*ra"tus See Buffer, 1.
Digestive apparatus
Digestive Di*gest"ive, a. [F. digestif, L. digestivus.] Pertaining to digestion; having the power to cause or promote digestion; as, the digestive ferments. Digestive cheese and fruit there sure will be. --B. Jonson. Digestive apparatus, the organs of food digestion, esp. the alimentary canal and glands connected with it. Digestive salt, the chloride of potassium.
Germination apparatus
Germination Ger`mi*na"tion, n. [L. germinatio: cf. F. germination.] The process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth in a seed or plant; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable. Germination apparatus, an apparatus for malting grain.
Immovable apparatus
Immovable Im*mov"a*ble, a. 1. Incapable of being moved; firmly fixed; fast; -- used of material things; as, an immovable foundatin. Immovable, infixed, and frozen round. --Milton. 2. Steadfast; fixed; unalterable; unchangeable; -- used of the mind or will; as, an immovable purpose, or a man who remain immovable. 3. Not capable of being affected or moved in feeling or by sympathy; unimpressible; impassive. --Dryden. 4. (Law.) Not liable to be removed; permanent in place or tenure; fixed; as, an immovable estate. See Immovable, n. --Blackstone. Immovable apparatus (Med.), an appliance, like the plaster of paris bandage, which keeps fractured parts firmly in place. Immovable feasts (Eccl.), feasts which occur on a certain day of the year and do not depend on the date of Easter; as, Christmas, the Epiphany, etc.
Jacquard apparatus
Jacquard Jac*quard", a. Pertaining to, or invented by, Jacquard, a French mechanician, who died in 1834. Jacquard apparatus or arrangement, a device applied to looms for weaving figured goods, consisting of mechanism controlled by a chain of variously perforated cards, which cause the warp threads to be lifted in the proper succession for producing the required figure. Jacquard card, one of the perforated cards of a Jacquard apparatus. Jackquard loom, a loom with Jacquard apparatus.
Supparasitation
Supparasitation Sup*par`a*si*ta"tion, n. [See Supparasite.] The act of flattering to gain favor; servile approbation. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Supparasite
Supparasite Sup*par"a*site, v. t. [L. supparasitari; sub under, a little + parasitus a parasite.] To flatter; to cajole; to act the parasite. [Obs.] --Dr. R. Clerke.

Meaning of Ppara from wikipedia

- functioning as a transcription factor that in humans is encoded by the PPARA gene. Together with peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta and...
- via YouTube. Nelson Freire e Marta Argerich tocando Racmaninoff Opus 2 ppara duas maos. Daniel De Nardi. 31 January 2019. Archived from the original...
- Homeodomain; POU Known motif – High-throughput in vitro [725] DTAATKAGBH PPARA ENSG00000186951 Nuclear receptor Known motif – In vivo/Misc source [726]...
- oxygen concentration, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARA), were also identified to be positively selected for decreased hemoglobin...
- •Negative regulation of catabolic process (Four genes: APOC3, SUFU, DDIT4, PPARA). Potentially harmful mutations has been found in a gene related to ****togenesis...
- FLJ32756 TBC1D22A CERK GRAMD4 CELSR1 TRMU BC069212 GTSE1 TTC38 PKDREJ CDPF1 PPARA WNT7B ATXN10 FBLN1 RIBC2 SMC1B FAM118A UPK3A KIAA0930 NUP50 PHF21B PRR5-ARHGAP8...
- MIRLET7BHG Identifiers Aliases MIRLET7BHG, linc-Ppara, MIRLET7B host gene External IDs OMIM: 618216; GeneCards: MIRLET7BHG; OMA:MIRLET7BHG - orthologs...
- molecular evolution of high-altitude adaptation in 2010. Genes such as EPAS1, PPARA and EGLN1 are found to have significant molecular changes among the Tibetans...
- proliferator-activated receptor NR1C1 PPARα Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α PPARA fatty acids, prostaglandins NR1C2 PPAR-β/δ Peroxisome proliferator-activated...
- their formation through SREBP1/2 and increasing fat burning by activating PPARa, as well as suppressing Mir122. In addition, as part of this research, Cohen's...