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Что (кто) такое directed walk - определение

DNA SEQUENCING METHOD
Chromosome walking; Chromosomal walk; Genome walking; Directed sequencing
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Directed set         
NONEMPTY SET; GENERALIZATION OF NONEMPTY TOTALLY ORDERED SETS
Upward directed set; Upward-directed set; Directed preorder; Filtered set; Directed subset
In mathematics, a directed set (or a directed preorder or a filtered set) is a nonempty set A together with a reflexive and transitive binary relation \,\leq\, (that is, a preorder), with the additional property that every pair of elements has an upper bound.Kelley, p.
directed set         
NONEMPTY SET; GENERALIZATION OF NONEMPTY TOTALLY ORDERED SETS
Upward directed set; Upward-directed set; Directed preorder; Filtered set; Directed subset
<theory> A set X is directed under some relation, <= (less than or equal), if it is non-empty and if for any two elements x and y there exists an element z such that x <= z and y <= z. I.e. all pairs have an upper bound. (1994-11-11)
Early goal-directed therapy         
SET OF CRITICAL CARE PRACTICES
Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT); Goal-Directed Therapy (GDT); Goal-directed therapy; Early goal directed therapy
Early goal-directed therapy (GDT) was introduced by Emanuel P. Rivers in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2001 and is a technique used in critical care medicine involving intensive monitoring and aggressive management of perioperative hemodynamics in patients with a high risk of morbidity and mortality.
Crip Walk         
DANCE MOVE
Cwalk; C-walk; C walk; C-Walk; Crip walk; Cripwalk; Clown walk; Clown Walk
The Crip Walk, also known as the C-Walk, is a dance move that was created in the 1970s by first generation Crip member Robert "Sugar Bear" Jackson, and has since spread worldwide.
Directed evolution         
  • artificial compartments]], right). Either way ensures that the gene can be isolated based on the activity of the encoded protein.
  • Shuffling]] recombines segments of two (or more) similar genes.
  • Directed evolution is analogous to climbing a hill on a '[[fitness landscape]]' where elevation represents the desired property. Each round of selection samples mutants on all sides of the starting template (1) and selects the mutant with the highest elevation, thereby climbing the hill. This is repeated until a local summit is reached (2).
  • random mutagenesis]] sample sequence space. The amino acid substituted into a given position is shown. Each dot or set of connected dots is one member of the library. Error-prone PCR randomly mutates some residues to other amino acids. Alanine scanning replaces each residue of the protein with alanine, one-by-one. Site saturation substitutes each of the 20 possible amino acids (or some subset of them) at a single position, one-by-one.
METHOD USED IN PROTEIN ENGINEERING THAT MIMICS THE PROCESS OF NATURAL SELECTION TO STEER PROTEINS OR NUCLEIC ACIDS TOWARD A USER-DEFINED GOAL
Directed molecular evolution
Directed evolution (DE) is a method used in protein engineering that mimics the process of natural selection to steer proteins or nucleic acids toward a user-defined goal. It consists of subjecting a gene to iterative rounds of mutagenesis (creating a library of variants), selection (expressing those variants and isolating members with the desired function) and amplification (generating a template for the next round).
Directed-energy weapon         
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  • A Pischal-Pro anti-drone rifle, featured at the Dubai Airshow, 2019
  • Phalanx Close-In Weapons System]]
TYPE OF WEAPON THAT FIRES A CONCENTRATED BEAM OF ENERGY AT ITS TARGET
High-energy radio-frequency weapons; Plasma weapon; Herf; High Energy Radio Frequency weapons; Directed energy weapon; Directed energy weapons; Directed Energy Weapons; HERF guns; Plasma Pistol; Directed Energy Weapon; Directed-energy weapons; Plasma weaponry; Plasma Rifle; HERF; Point-defense laser cannon; High energy radio frequency weapon; High-power microwave; Plasma cannon (firing only plasma); DEW; Microwave Weapons; High Power Microwave; High-Power Microwave; Energy-beam weapon; Plasma-based weaponry; Blooming (directed-energy weapon); HERF gun; Microwave EMP Rifle; Directed-energy; Directed energy; Microwave weapon; Microwave weapons; Directed protons; Direct-energy weapon; Anti-drone rifle; Anti-drone gun
A directed-energy weapon (DEW) is a ranged weapon that damages its target with highly focused energy without a solid projectile, including lasers, microwaves, particle beams, and sound beams. Potential applications of this technology include weapons that target personnel, missiles, vehicles, and optical devices.
Walk-on (sports)         
COLLEGE ATHLETE WHO IS NOT RECRUITED
Walk-on (sport term); Walk on (sports)
A walk-on, in American and Canadian college athletics, is an athlete who becomes part of a team without being recruited and awarded an athletic scholarship. A team's walk-on players are normally the weakest players and relegated to the scout team, and may not even be placed on the official depth chart or traveling team, while the scholarship players are the team's main players.
Quantum walk         
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QUANTUM ANALOGUE OF CLASSICAL RANDOM WALKS
Quantum Random Walk; Quantum Random Walks; Quantum random walk
Quantum walks are quantum analogues of classical random walks. In contrast to the classical random walk, where the walker occupies definite states and the randomness arises due to stochastic transitions between states, in quantum walks randomness arises through: (1) quantum superposition of states, (2) non-random, reversible unitary evolution and (3) collapse of the wave function due to state measurements.
directed acyclic graph         
  • close relatives]] causing [[pedigree collapse]].
  • contracting]] each [[strongly connected component]] of the blue graph into a single yellow vertex.
  • A [[Hasse diagram]] representing the partial order of set inclusion (⊆) among the subsets of a three-element set
  • PERT chart for a project with five milestones (labeled 10–50) and six tasks (labeled A–F). There are two critical paths, ADF and BC.
DIRECTED GRAPH WITH NO DIRECTED CYCLES
DAG structure; Acyclic directed graph; Acyclic digraph; Acyclic Digraph; Weisstein's conjecture; Weisstein's Conjecture; Directed Acyclic Graph; Weisstein Conjecture; Weisstein conjecture; Oriented acyclic graph; Acyclic Directed Graph; Directed acyclic graphs; Applications of directed acyclic graphs
(DAG) A directed graph containing no cycles. This means that if there is a route from node A to node B then there is no way back. (1994-12-07)
Directed acyclic graph         
  • close relatives]] causing [[pedigree collapse]].
  • contracting]] each [[strongly connected component]] of the blue graph into a single yellow vertex.
  • A [[Hasse diagram]] representing the partial order of set inclusion (⊆) among the subsets of a three-element set
  • PERT chart for a project with five milestones (labeled 10–50) and six tasks (labeled A–F). There are two critical paths, ADF and BC.
DIRECTED GRAPH WITH NO DIRECTED CYCLES
DAG structure; Acyclic directed graph; Acyclic digraph; Acyclic Digraph; Weisstein's conjecture; Weisstein's Conjecture; Directed Acyclic Graph; Weisstein Conjecture; Weisstein conjecture; Oriented acyclic graph; Acyclic Directed Graph; Directed acyclic graphs; Applications of directed acyclic graphs
In mathematics, particularly graph theory, and computer science, a directed acyclic graph (DAG) is a directed graph with no directed cycles. That is, it consists of vertices and edges (also called arcs), with each edge directed from one vertex to another, such that following those directions will never form a closed loop.

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Primer walking

Primer walking is a technique used to clone a gene (e.g., disease gene) from its known closest markers (e.g., known gene). As a result, it is employed in cloning and sequencing efforts in plants, fungi, and mammals with minor alterations. This technique, also known as "directed sequencing," employs a series of Sanger sequencing reactions to either confirm the reference sequence of a known plasmid or PCR product based on the reference sequence (sequence confirmation service) or to discover the unknown sequence of a full plasmid or PCR product by designing primers to sequence overlapping sections (sequence discovery service).