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Definition of Recombinations
1. recombination [n] - See also: recombination
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recombinations
Literary usage of Recombinations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dialogue on Risk Assessment of Transgenic Plants: Scientific, Technological edited by Johannes Wirz (1997)
"It was a new very harmful virus that came out of this recombination event .
Recombinations can also be rather frequent in transgenic plants (Greene ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The maximum number of recombinations may be obtained in the second crossbred,
... because of the large number of recombinations of characters which will be ..."
3. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1914)
"These dwarfs on the one hand and giants on the other appear as distinct, new
creations, though they are very evidently merely the recombinations of already ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"It seems impossible to imagine simple recombinations of pre-existing characters
as adequate to produce many of these phenomena. Such a view would involve ..."
5. Rays of Positive Electricity and Their Application to Chemical Analyses by Joseph John Thomson (1921)
"On this view the intensity of the light should vary with the number of recombinations
of positive ions and electrons. Let « be at any instant the number of ..."
6. The Progress of Physics During 33 Years (1875-1908): Four Lectures Delivered by Arthur Schuster (1911)
"The number of recombinations is proportional to the number of ions of each kind,
so that if the number both of positive and of negative ions is doubled we ..."
7. The Progress of Physics During 33 Years (1875-1908): Four Lectures Delivered by Arthur Schuster (1911)
"The number of recombinations is proportional to the number of ions of each kind,
so that if the number both of positive and of negative ions is doubled we ..."