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Qué (quién) es BTB - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
BTB (disambiguation)

BTB         
Branch Target Buffer (Reference: CPU)
BTB         
RHOBTB1         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
RHOBTB1 (gene); Rho-related BTB domain-containing protein 1
Rho-related BTB domain-containing protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RHOBTB1 gene.

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BTB

BTB may refer to:

In biology:

  • Blood–testis barrier in testicular anatomy
  • Blood–thymus barrier
  • Bovine tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis, a disease originating in cattle
  • Breakthrough bleeding, of the menstrual period
  • Bromothymol blue, a chemical indicator for weak acids and bases
  • BTB/POZ domain, a protein domain

In other uses:

  • Belgian Union of Transport Workers, a trade union in Belgium
  • Branch target buffer, a computer processor element
  • Bétou Airport, in the Republic of the Congo (IATA airport code: BTB)
  • Basil Temple Blackwood (1870–1917), British book illustrator (credited as B.T.B.)
  • Bob the Builder, British children's television series
Ejemplos de uso de BTB
1. A last gasp appeal for a second test for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) was rejected by the Welsh Assembly Government yesterday.
2. They claim one in 1000 skin tests for bTB give a false positive result, meaning there is a chance that Shambo is disease free.
3. While Defra refuses to comment on the issue until the consultation period is finished, the fact is that the government is facing an annual increase of 18% in the overall cost of dealing with BTB.
4. They see it as a trade–off." While there is no disputing that there is some link between badgers and cattle in the spread of BTB, the evidence would suggest that this is not the main cause.
5. The farming unions are saying that they will not cooperate with measures such as the pre–movement testing of cattle, which everyone recognises is necessary to control BTB, unless the government gives them badger culling.