Involving two parts or elements.
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Examples for "bipartite"
Examples for "bipartite"
1Apicoplast targeting signals are bipartite; containing a signal peptide and a transit peptide.
2The answer lies in the bipartite construction of the adrenal.
3Nodaviruses are a family of positive-stranded RNA viruses with a bipartite genome of RNAs.
4The resulting bipartite enzyme is unlike any other known methyltransferase.
5We also show that all bipartite Gaussian states with nonpositive partial transpose are distillable.
1At CG we value our friends: of course, it's a two-way street.
2Twitter is a two-way street that takes you really far, really fast.
3Important information is delivered with trust and relevance in a two-way engagement.
4They said bomb-making components, two-way radios, ammunition and combat gear were found.
5Neither the FAA nor the airlines have specific rules governing two-way radios.
1The two-part miniseries will air on the British public broadcaster this year.
2The new findings come from a two-part study reported in The Lancet.
3Roger Pinney reports from Flanders in the first of a two-part report.
4The latest Potter instalment comes in the form of a two-part play.
5The first of a two-part reunion special airs tonight on the network.
6The two-part design leaves no excess bulk and weight around your ears.
7So begins a prominent two-part feature this week in leading trade paper Variety.
8The iPad program consists of a simple two-part test administered immediately following practices.
9The man floated to his feet and said, This is a two-part question.
10Clash of Empires is the result, and the first in a two-part series.
11This two-part series reviews the medical issues related to patients with permanent pacemakers.
12This is the second in a two-part series, read the first on GroundUp.
13It is then allocated a new two-part name, usually in Latin or Greek.
14Friedman suggests devising a two-part plan before you pitch the idea.
15He has a two-part device: a bracelet and a signalling device.
16Allocation is determined using a two-part formula, according to Canada Life.