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  1. Splicing (genetics): In genetics, splicing is a modification of genetic information after transcription, in which introns of precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) are removed and exons of it are joined. Since in prokaryotic genomes introns do not exist, splicing naturally only occurs ... (Genetics) [100%] 2023-12-10 [Gene expression]
  2. Slicing (interface design): In fields employing interface design skills, slicing is the process of dividing a single 2D user interface composition layout (comp) into multiple image files (digital assets) of the graphical user interface (GUI) for one or more electronic pages. It is ... (Interface design) [85%] 2023-11-23 [Web design] [User interfaces]...
  3. Splitting (psychology): Splitting (also called black-and-white thinking, thinking in extremes or all-or-nothing thinking) is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into a cohesive ... (Psychology) [75%] 2023-12-29 [Borderline personality disorder] [Dichotomies]...
  4. Splitting: Splitting (englisch für „teilen, spalten“) steht für: Siehe auch. [75%] 2024-01-19
  5. Splitting (psychology): Articles Most recent articles on Splitting (psychology) Most cited articles on Splitting (psychology) Review articles on Splitting (psychology) Articles on Splitting (psychology) in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Splitting (psychology) Images of Splitting (psychology) Photos ... (Psychology) [75%] 2023-12-29 [Freudian psychology]
  6. Splitting (psychology): Splitting, also called binary thinking, black-and-white thinking, all-or-nothing thinking, or thinking in extremes, is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both perceived positive and negative qualities of something into ... (Psychology) [75%] 2024-11-10 [Borderline personality disorder] [Defence mechanisms]...
  7. Salicin: Salicin ist ein Glucosid, in dem Salicylalkohol (Saligenin) β-glycosidisch an Glucose gebunden vorliegt. 1828 wurde es erstmals von Johann Andreas Buchner aus der Rinde von Weiden isoliert (und etwa gleichzeitig auch vom Apotheker Pierre-Joseph Leroux (1795–1870)), der dieser ... [71%] 2024-01-20
  8. Salicin: Template:Chembox new Articles Most recent articles on Salicin Most cited articles on Salicin Review articles on Salicin Articles on Salicin in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Salicin Images of Salicin Photos of Salicin Podcasts ... [71%] 2023-12-19 [Glycosides]
  9. Spiking (fintech): Spiking is a social trading platform providing financial information about 10 stock exchange markets in Asia and Australia. By processing the latest disclosures published on the markets, the platform allows investors to track stocks for moves made by company directors ... (Fintech) [71%] 2023-12-12 [Mobile applications]
  10. Spiling: Spiling is a traditional technique used in temperate regions of the world for the prevention of erosion to river and stream banks. Willow spiling is currently used in the United Kingdom; live willow rods are woven between live willow uprights ... (Engineering) [71%] 2023-12-17 [Environmental engineering]
  11. Spiking (mobile app): Spiking is a mobile social trading platform which provides financial information about 10 stock exchange markets in Asia and Australia. By processing the latest disclosures published on the markets, the mobile app allows investors to track stocks for moves made ... (Software) [71%] 2023-12-12 [Mobile applications]
  12. Salicin: Salicin is an alcoholic β-glucoside. Salicin is produced in (and named after) willow (Salix) bark. (Chemistry) [71%] 2023-12-19 [Bitter compounds] [Phenol glucosides]...
  13. Spiring: Spiring is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include. [71%] 2023-12-20 [English toponymic surnames]
  14. Protein splicing: Protein splicing is an intramolecular reaction of a particular protein in which an internal protein segment (called an intein) is removed from a precursor protein with a ligation of C-terminal and N-terminal external proteins (called exteins) on both ... (The post-translational removal of peptide sequences from within a protein sequence) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Proteins] [Protein biosynthesis]...
  15. Trans-splicing: Trans-splicing is a special form of RNA processing where exons from two different primary RNA transcripts are joined end to end and ligated. It is usually found in eukaryotes and mediated by the spliceosome, although some bacteria and archaea ... (Maturation process joining exons from different pre-mRNAs into a mature mRNA) [70%] 2023-12-31 [RNA] [Spliceosome]...
  16. Fusion splicing: File:Video of optical fiber splicing - 01.ogv Fusion splicing is the act of joining two optical fibers end-to-end. The goal is to fuse the two fibers together in such a way that light passing through the fibers ... (Engineering) [70%] 2023-12-29 [Industrial processes] [Fiber optics]...
  17. RNA splicing: In molecular biology, splicing is a modification of an RNA after transcription, in which introns are removed and exons are joined. This is needed for the typical eukaryotic messenger RNA before it can be used to produce a correct protein ... [70%] 2023-12-28 [Gene expression]
  18. Splicing systems: Preliminary remark A splicing system is a formal model of a recombinant behaviour of sets of double stranded DNA molecules when acted on by restriction enzymes and a ligase. Recombinant DNA technology has received a rapid increase in interest in ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [Molecular Computing]
  19. Splicing operation: A formal model of the recombinant behaviour of DNA sequences under the influence of restriction enzymes and ligases; it was introduced in . A splicing rule over an alphabet $ V $ is a string $ r = u _ {1} \# u _ {2} \$ u ... (Mathematics) [70%] 2023-12-28
  20. Alternative splicing: Alternative splicing, or alternative RNA splicing, or differential splicing, is an alternative splicing process during gene expression that allows a single gene to code for multiple proteins. In this process, particular exons of a gene may be included within or ... (Process by which a gene can code for multiple proteins) [70%] 2024-03-26 [Gene expression] [Spliceosome]...

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