Exemplos de uso de Variant form em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Variant forms include Uerp, Irb and Yrp.
Several books are available that list variant forms of given names.
Variant forms of NEUREGULIN-1 occur through alternative splicing of its mRNA.
ALL can also present in variant forms or in different forms. .
Multiple variant forms of NEUREGULINS occur due to alternative splicing of their mRNAs.
Notable in this sequence is the glyph with nine variant forms labeled G by early epigraphers.
In brazil, a variant form of lfs is often due to a founder mutation p. r337h tp53.
A mutation is basically a mistake in copying a gene andresults in a new allele variant form of the gene.
According to data from the literature, the variant form is related to infection caused by C. gattii.
Variant forms==Scaled-down versions of the kana(ぁ, ァ) are used to express sounds foreign to the Japanese language, such as ファ fa.
For example, the absolutive suffix has the variant forms-tli(used after consonants) and-tl used after vowels.
It has no irregularities or ambiguities in spelling andgrammar although word derivation relies on arbitrary variant forms.
The present review sought to investigate the variant forms of celiac trunk that have been described from the analysis of cadavers and/or diagnostic imaging.
It is believed that about 500/600 million years ago during the great burst of the Cambrian period, variant forms of life appeared.
It is only bad when, through veils of delusion,becomes multiple and variant forms, and the individual being identities himself with these illusory forms. .
Variant form of angina was first described by Prinzmetal as transient and recurrent coronary spasm leading to recurrent episodes of myocardial ischemia.
However, it is also possible to see the name as an extended form of a variant form of the Proto-Celtic word*abon-‘river,' derived from the Proto-Indo-European root*ab-,*h₂eb-‘water, river.
The variant forms of the celiac trunk, found in the analysis of the selected works, totaled eight forms and were represented in Figure 2 for a better understanding.
The bifurcation of the celiac trunk, that is, the absence of one of its terminal branches,has been reported as the most common variant form of this structure, as observed in this review, in which 66.7% of studies presented this variation.
Coronary vasospasm or variant form of angina pectoris is characterized by remarkable ST segment elevation and severe chest pain episodes usually without physical effort.
The aim of this study was to analyze the use of the subject pronoun of the first person plural, with the variant forms nós and a gente, in the writing of elementary school students, from itaibó countryside, jequié- bahia district.
Eχo, could show a variant form*eghó(m), while Slavic azъ and Anatolian ug forms show maybe another old o-grade variant* ṓ go, although this is disputed.
Previous genomic analyses based on next generation sequencing(illumina hiseq sequencing) were realized in the whole genome without b chromosome(b-) and with b chromosomes(b+)of a. latifasciata and a variant form of hnrnp q-like(heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein q-like) gene was identified.
Projection welding rod: A variant form of spot welding; on a workpiece has preformed bumps, when the projection welding, one can form one or more of the nugget at the joint.
However, aside from the artificial intrusion of the person of Doubleday and the village of Cooperstown, the Mills report was not entirely incorrect in its broad outline: a game related to English rounders was played in America from early times;it was supplanted by a variant form which originated in New York circa 1840.
In this way, we raised all the variant forms of the complement at issue, with the aim to investigate the linguistic and extralinguistic factors that would be influencing the use of different accusative strategies.
Along these lines, the name would mean‘(the god) who sings to(something/someone)' or‘(the god) who binds(something/someone) to(something/someone).' However,it is also possible to see the name as an extended form of a variant form of the Proto-Celtic word*"abon"-‘river,' derived from the Proto-Indo-European root*"ab"-,*"h₂eb-"‘water, river.
These characteristics are attributed to a small cell variant form of the organism that is part of a biphasic developmental cycle, including a more metabolically and replicatively active large cell variant form. .
ΑΒΡΑΞΑΣ, variant form Abrasax, ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ is a word of mystic meaning in the system of the Gnostic Basilides, being there applied to the"Great Archon"(Gk., megas archōn), the princeps of the 365 spheres Gk., ouranoi.
Tarchaneiotes(Greek: Ταρχανειώτης), feminine form Tarchaneiotissa(Ταρχανειώτισσα),also attested in the variant forms Trachaneiotes, Trachaniates, Tarchoniates, was the name of a Byzantine aristocratic family from Adrianople, active from the late 10th to the 14th century, mostly as military commanders.