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transduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transduction (trans- + -duc- + -tion, "leading
through or across") can
refer to:
Signal transduction...
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Transduction is the
process by
which foreign DNA is
introduced into a cell by a
virus or
viral vector. An
example is the
viral transfer of DNA from one...
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Signal transduction is the
process by
which a
chemical or
physical signal is
transmitted through a cell as a
series of
molecular events.
Proteins responsible...
- In physiology,
transduction is the
translation of
arriving stimulus into an
action potential by a
sensory receptor. It
begins when
stimulus changes the...
- The
process of
converting one form of
energy to
another is
known as
transduction.
Mechanical transducers convert physical quantities into
mechanical outputs...
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Transduction in
general is the
transportation or
transformation of
something from one form, place, or
concept to another. In psychology,
transduction...
- In biophysics,
transduction is the
conveyance of
energy from one
electron (a donor) to
another (a receptor), at the same time that the
class of energy...
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Signal Transduction and
Targeted Therapy is a
multidisciplinary peer-reviewed open
access scientific journal covering biomedical research with a particular...
- In logic,
statistical inference, and
supervised learning,
transduction or
transductive inference is
reasoning from observed,
specific (training) cases...
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information about the
chemical composition of
objects through a
process called transduction. The
peripheral olfactory system consists mainly of the nostrils, ethmoid...