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-gram         
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUFFIX
-ogram; Glossary of grams
·- A suffix indicating something drawn or written, a drawing, writing;
- as, monogram, telegram, chronogram.
-gram         
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUFFIX
-ogram; Glossary of grams
-gram1
¦ combining form forming nouns denoting something written or recorded: cryptogram.
Derivatives
-grammatic combining form.
Origin
from Gk gramma 'thing written, letter of the alphabet'.
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-gram2
¦ combining form forming nouns denoting a person paid to deliver a novelty greeting or message: kissogram.
Origin
on the pattern of telegram.
-gram         
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUFFIX
-ogram; Glossary of grams
(-grams)
-gram combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to someone who dresses up in order to a bring a message to someone else, as a practical joke.
Now he has only six or seven kissogram girls on his books.
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Gram stain         
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Gram-stain of [[gram-positive]] [[streptococci]] surrounded by pus cells
  • Purple-stained [[gram-positive]] (left) and pink-stained [[gram-negative]] (right)
MICROBIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION; METHOD OF STAINING USED TO DIFFERENTIATE BACTERIAL SPECIES INTO TWO LARGE GROUPS (GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE)
Gram staining; Gram's stain; Gram-variable; Gram status; Gram's method; Gram Stain; Gram-stain; Gram-staining; Gram-categorization; Gram-indeterminate; Gram indeterminate; Gram Staining; Gram indeterminant; Gram variable
In microbiology and bacteriology, Gram stain or Gram staining, also called Gram's method, is a method of staining used to classify bacterial species into two large groups: gram-positive bacteria and gram-negative bacteria. The name comes from the Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Gram, who developed the technique in 1884.
Gram stain         
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • Gram-stain of [[gram-positive]] [[streptococci]] surrounded by pus cells
  • Purple-stained [[gram-positive]] (left) and pink-stained [[gram-negative]] (right)
MICROBIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR IDENTIFICATION; METHOD OF STAINING USED TO DIFFERENTIATE BACTERIAL SPECIES INTO TWO LARGE GROUPS (GRAM-POSITIVE AND GRAM-NEGATIVE)
Gram staining; Gram's stain; Gram-variable; Gram status; Gram's method; Gram Stain; Gram-stain; Gram-staining; Gram-categorization; Gram-indeterminate; Gram indeterminate; Gram Staining; Gram indeterminant; Gram variable
¦ noun Medicine a staining technique for the preliminary distinction of bacteria between two categories (Gram-positive and Gram-negative).
Origin
C19: named after the Danish physician Hans C. J. Gram.
Gram-positive         
  • Colonies of a gram-positive pathogen of the oral cavity, ''[[Actinomyces]]'' sp.
  • Gram-positive and gram-negative cell wall structure
  • Structure of gram-positive cell wall
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  • bacilli]]
  • The structure of peptidoglycan, composed of [[N-acetylglucosamine]] and [[N-acetylmuramic acid]]
BACTERIA THAT GIVE A POSITIVE RESULT IN THE GRAM STAIN TEST, WHICH IS TRADITIONALLY USED TO QUICKLY CLASSIFY BACTERIA INTO TWO BROAD CATEGORIES ACCORDING TO THEIR CELL WALL
Gram positive; Gram postive; Gram positive bacterium; Gram positive bacteria; Gram-positive bacterium; Gram-positive bacterial infections; Gram-positive endospore-forming bacteria; Gram-positive; Gram+; Posibacteria; Monoderm; Gram positive organisms; Monoderm bacteria
¦ adjective see Gram stain.
Gram-negative         
  • [[Gram-positive]] and -negative [[bacteria]] are differentiated chiefly by their [[cell wall]] structure
  • Gram-negative [[cell wall]] structure
GROUP OF BACTERIA THAT DO NOT RETAIN THE GRAM STAIN USED IN BACTERIAL DIFFERENTIATION
Gram negative; Gram negative bacterium; Gram negative bacteria; Gram-negative bacterium; Gram-negative bacterial infections; Gram-negative oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria; Gramnegative bacteria; Negibacteria; Gram-negative bacilli; Gram-negative; Gram-; Diderms; Gram-negative bacterial; Diderm bacteria
¦ adjective see Gram stain.
Gram–Schmidt process         
  • The modified Gram-Schmidt process being executed on three linearly independent, non-orthogonal vectors of a basis for '''R'''<sup>3</sup>. Click on image for details. Modification is explained in the Numerical Stability section of this article.
METHOD FOR ORTHONORMALISING A SET OF VECTORS
Gram-Schmidt Process; Gram-Schmidt decomposition; Gram-Schmidt; Gram schmidt; Gram-Schmidt procedure; Gram-schmidt; Gram-Schmidt process; Gram-Schmidt algorithm; Gram-Schmidt orthogonalization; Gram-Schmidt orthonormalization; Schmidt orthogonalization; Graham-schmidt; Gram-Schmidt QR factorization; Gram-schmidt factorization; Gram schmidt factorization; Gram–Schmidt; Gram–Schmidt orthogonalization; Gram-Schmidt theorem; Gram–Schmidt decomposition; Gram-Schmidt Orthonormalisation; Graham schmidt method; Gram schmidt method
In mathematics, particularly linear algebra and numerical analysis, the Gram–Schmidt process is a method for orthonormalizing a set of vectors in an inner product space, most commonly the Euclidean space equipped with the standard inner product. The Gram–Schmidt process takes a finite, linearly independent set of vectors } for and generates an orthogonal set } that spans the same k-dimensional subspace of Rn as S.
Gram-negative bacteria         
  • [[Gram-positive]] and -negative [[bacteria]] are differentiated chiefly by their [[cell wall]] structure
  • Gram-negative [[cell wall]] structure
GROUP OF BACTERIA THAT DO NOT RETAIN THE GRAM STAIN USED IN BACTERIAL DIFFERENTIATION
Gram negative; Gram negative bacterium; Gram negative bacteria; Gram-negative bacterium; Gram-negative bacterial infections; Gram-negative oxygenic photosynthetic bacteria; Gramnegative bacteria; Negibacteria; Gram-negative bacilli; Gram-negative; Gram-; Diderms; Gram-negative bacterial; Diderm bacteria
Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. They are characterized by their cell envelopes, which are composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wall sandwiched between an inner cytoplasmic cell membrane and a bacterial outer membrane.
N-gram         
  • Six n-grams frequently found in titles of publications about Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as of 7 May 2020
CONTIGUOUS SEQUENCE OF N ITEMS FROM A GIVEN SAMPLE OF TEXT OR SPEECH
Ngram; Unigram; Q-gram; N-gram model; Ngrams; N-grams; Skip-gram; Skip-grams; Skipgram; N gram; N grams; NGRAM; 5-gram; Syntactic n-gram; Four-gram; Five-gram; 4-gram; Applications of n-gram models
In the fields of computational linguistics and probability, an n-gram (sometimes also called Q-gram) is a contiguous sequence of n items from a given sample of text or speech. The items can be phonemes, syllables, letters, words or base pairs according to the application.

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