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Wat (wie) is M-RIP - definitie


M-RIP         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
MRIP; MPRIP (gene)
Myosin phosphatase Rho-interacting protein is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MPRIP gene.
Rip current         
  • As seen from above, this shows how a rip current works. Breaking waves cross a sand bar off the shore; the pushed-in water can most easily travel back out to sea through a gap in the sand bar; this flow creates a fast-moving rip current.
  • A warning sign in France
  • Stored rip current warning signs in the Netherlands.
  • Much foam being carried out to sea in one narrow strip of water is often a visible sign of a rip current.
NARROW CURRENT OF WATER WHICH MOVES DIRECTLY AWAY FROM THE SHORE, CUTTING THROUGH THE LINES OF BREAKING WAVES
Rip currents; Ramnose Rip; Dangerous rip; Flash rip currents
A rip current, often simply called a rip (or misleadingly a rip tide), is a specific kind of water current that can occur near beaches with breaking waves. A rip is a strong, localized, and narrow current of water which moves directly away from the shore, cutting through the lines of breaking waves like a river running out to sea.
rip current         
  • As seen from above, this shows how a rip current works. Breaking waves cross a sand bar off the shore; the pushed-in water can most easily travel back out to sea through a gap in the sand bar; this flow creates a fast-moving rip current.
  • A warning sign in France
  • Stored rip current warning signs in the Netherlands.
  • Much foam being carried out to sea in one narrow strip of water is often a visible sign of a rip current.
NARROW CURRENT OF WATER WHICH MOVES DIRECTLY AWAY FROM THE SHORE, CUTTING THROUGH THE LINES OF BREAKING WAVES
Rip currents; Ramnose Rip; Dangerous rip; Flash rip currents
¦ noun an intermittent strong surface current flowing seaward from the shore.