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Meanings of
truncation
in English
The property of being truncated or short.
shortness
Synonyms
Examples for "
shortness
"
shortness
Examples for "
shortness
"
1
One thing particularly conspicuous in this crowd was the
shortness
of stature.
2
The
shortness
of the prayers impresses me as something novel and interesting.
3
The upper lip was of a Grecian
shortness
and the corners descending.
4
That allusion to the
shortness
of the time brought Ruth an inspiration.
5
The
shortness
of the day excuses no man from greatness of endeavour.
Usage of
truncation
in English
1
All variants are de novo dominant mutations that lead to protein
truncation
.
2
The data show that the interaction depends on the size of the
truncation
.
3
Programmers, with their penchant for optimization and elegance, must have enforced the
truncation
.
4
None of these beta 3
truncation
mutants spread on the anti-alpha IIb antibody.
5
Keep in mind that manual
truncation
breaks the log backup chain.
6
Survival from IPF diagnosis until death was estimated, accounting for
left
-
truncation
.
7
Mutations predicted to result in
truncation
of the BRCA2 protein were detected in four tumors.
8
It suggests that the
truncation
did not disturb the gross structures of RK catalytic domain.
9
Lurking beneath, however, is trickery to justify the executive's
truncation
of the supremacy of the constitution.
10
The binding site was mapped in detail by NMR and confirmed by
truncation
and alanine mutagenesis.
11
A transactivating function generated by carboxy-terminal
truncation
of the HBV envelope proteins has been recently described.
12
Three of the
truncation
constructs form well-defined filaments with predictable dimensions according to transmission electron microscopy.
13
We propose that the N-terminal
truncation
offers a cell-specific ALAS2 regulatory mechanism without hindering heme synthesis.
14
How the
truncation
affects the structural topology and catalytic properties of ALAS2 is presently not known.
15
Four mutations caused
truncation
of the parkin protein.
16
Vivo did not elaborate if the
truncation
had disrupted their plans to leverage their tournament rights.
Other examples for "truncation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
truncation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
confirm by truncation
premature truncation
terminal truncation
cause truncation
characterize the truncation
More collocations
Truncation
through the time
Truncation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common