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Qué (quién) es prints - definición


PRINTS         
In molecular biology, the PRINTS database is a collection of so-called "fingerprints": it provides both a detailed annotation resource for protein families, and a diagnostic tool for newly determined sequences. A fingerprint is a group of conserved motifs taken from a multiple sequence alignment - together, the motifs form a characteristic signature for the aligned protein family.
prints         
fingerprints.
print         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Prints; Print (disambiguation); PRINT
(prints, printing, printed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If someone prints something such as a book or newspaper, they produce it in large quantities using a machine.
He started to print his own posters to distribute abroad...
Our brochure is printed on environmentally-friendly paper...
We found that television and radio gave rise to far fewer complaints than did the printed media.
VERB: V n, be V-ed prep/adv, V-ed
In American English, print up means the same as print
.
Community workers here are printing up pamphlets for peace demonstrations...
Hey, I know what, I'll get a bumper sticker printed up.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), have/get n V-ed
printing
His brother ran a printing and publishing company.
...stocks of paper and printing ink.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
If a newspaper or magazine prints a piece of writing, it includes it or publishes it.
We can only print letters which are accompanied by the writer's name and address.
...a questionnaire printed in the magazine recently.
= publish
VERB: V n, V-ed
3.
If numbers, letters, or designs are printed on a surface, they are put on it in ink or dye using a machine. You can also say that a surface is printed with numbers, letters, or designs.
...the number printed on the receipt...
The company has for some time printed its phone number on its products...
The shirts were printed with a paisley pattern...
'Ecu' was printed in lower case rather than capital letters.
VERB: V-ed, V n on n, be V-ed with n, be V-ed prep/adv
4.
A print is a piece of clothing or material with a pattern printed on it. You can also refer to the pattern itself as a print.
In this living room we've mixed glorious floral prints.
...multi-coloured print jackets.
N-COUNT
5.
When you print a photograph, you produce it from a negative.
Printing a black-and-white negative on to colour paper produces a similar monochrome effect...
VERB: V n onto/from n
6.
A print is a photograph from a film that has been developed.
...black and white prints of Margaret and Jean as children.
...35mm colour print films.
N-COUNT
7.
A print of a cinema film is a particular copy or set of copies of it.
N-COUNT
8.
A print is one of a number of copies of a particular picture. It can be either a photograph, something such as a painting, or a picture made by an artist who puts ink on a prepared surface and presses it against paper.
...William Hogarth's famous series of prints.
N-COUNT
9.
Print is used to refer to letters and numbers as they appear on the pages of a book, newspaper, or printed document.
...columns of tiny print...
Laser printers give high quality print.
N-UNCOUNT
10.
The print media consists of newspapers and magazines, but not television or radio.
I have been convinced that the print media are more accurate and more reliable than television.
ADJ: ADJ n
11.
If you print words, you write in letters that are not joined together and that look like the letters in a book or newspaper.
Print your name and address on a postcard and send it to us.
VERB: V n
12.
You can refer to a mark left by someone's foot as a print.
He crawled from print to print, sniffing at the earth, following the scent left in the tracks.
...boot prints.
N-COUNT
13.
You can refer to invisible marks left by someone's fingers as their prints.
Fresh prints of both girls were found in the flat.
= fingerprint
N-COUNT: usu pl
14.
see also printing
15.
If you appear in print, or get into print, what you say or write is published in a book, newspaper, or magazine.
Many of these poets appeared in print only long after their deaths...
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
16.
The small print or the fine print of something such as an advertisement or a contract consists of the technical details and legal conditions, which are often printed in much smaller letters than the rest of the text.
I'm looking at the small print; I don't want to sign anything that I shouldn't sign...
PHRASE
Ejemplos de uso de prints
1. Pixdiscount, for example, offers prints at 7p each with free delivery for up to 100 prints but adds a 1.80 "processing charge" (3.48 for 24 prints). So for 50 prints you will pay 5.30, compared to 5.'' at Snapfish.
2. Prints cost 16p and p&p 2.1', which is 6.03 for 24 prints.
3. "So–called small films today come out with 150 prints, while a Yash Chopra film releases with 1,000 prints.
4. But a day will come when you will see 400 prints of off–beat films being released against 800 prints of a Yashraj film.
5. He said the process used for printing in such kiosks –– thermal sublimation –– made the prints last longer than jet–printed photos or chemically processed prints.