Definition of Hybridizations

1. Noun. (chemistry) (plural of hybridization) ¹

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Definition of Hybridizations

1. hybridization [n] - See also: hybridization

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hybridizations

hybridisation stringency
hybridisations
hybridise
hybridised
hybridises
hybridising
hybridism
hybridisms
hybridist
hybridists
hybridities
hybridity
hybridizability
hybridizable
hybridization
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hybridized
hybridizer
hybridizers
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hybridlike
hybridoma
hybridomas
hybridous
hybrids
hybris
hybrises
hybristic

Literary usage of Hybridizations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Popular Science Monthly (1906)
"of various wild or cultivated forms, and (b) by hybridizations between forms ... These hybridizations are made sometimes with very little reference to the ..."

2. The Survival of the Unlike: A Collection of Evolution Essays Suggested by by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1896)
"But it is certainly true that, as a whole, the introduction of the vinifera blood through artificial hybridizations has not been a success. ..."

3. Transposable Elements in Plants: Sponsored CRIS/ICAR Projects and Bibliography by Andrew Kalinski (1995)
"Retained maize chromosomes will be identified initially by in situ hybridizations involving DNA blocking, then by Southern hybridizations using known maize ..."

4. Molecular Markers in Plant Genome Analysis: Sponsored CRIS/ICAR Projects and by Andrew Kalinski (1995)
"Retained maize chromosomes will be identified initially by in situ hybridizations involving DNA blocking, then by Southern hybridizations using known maize ..."

5. Annual Report (1891)
"Extensive hybridizations have been made between the different species of raspberries ... Something over two hundred and fifty successful hybridizations were ..."

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