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Что (кто) такое flying splicing - определение

ALSO CALLED TCP CONNECTION SPLICING, IS A POSTPONEMENT OF THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND THE SERVER IN COMPUTER NETWORKING
TCP splicing; TCP connection splicing; Connection splicing
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RNA splicing         
  • '''Intron Exon Boundary''' '''in [[pre-mRNA]]''' '''1''' - 3' Splice site '''2''' - Poly pyrimidine Tract '''3''' - Branch site '''4''' - 5' splice site
  • Diagram illustrating the two-step biochemistry of splicing
THE PROCESS OF REMOVING SECTIONS OF THE PRIMARY RNA TRANSCRIPT TO REMOVE SEQUENCES NOT PRESENT IN THE MATURE FORM OF THE RNA AND JOINING THE REMAINING SECTIONS TO FORM THE MATURE FORM OF THE RNA
Splice site; Rna splicing; Rna splice sites; DNA Splicing; Intron splicing; MRNA splicing; Splicing (genetics); Cryptic splice site; Cryptic splic site; Splice junction; RNA splicing factors
RNA splicing is a process in molecular biology where a newly-made precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) transcript is transformed into a mature messenger RNA (mRNA). It works by removing all the introns (non-coding regions of RNA) and splicing back together exons (coding regions).
Exonic splicing silencer         
TYPE OF CIS-REGULATORY ELEMENT.
Exon splicing silencers
An exonic splicing silencer (ESS) is a short region (usually 4-18 nucleotides) of an exon and is a cis-regulatory element. A set of 103 hexanucleotides known as FAS-hex3 has been shown to be abundant in ESS regions.
Flying saucer         
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  • October 1957 issue of ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' magazine devoted to flying saucers. The sightings starting in 1947 ignited an obsession with flying saucers that lasted a decade.
  • Avrocar]], a one-person flying saucer-style aircraft
  • Fata Morgana]] of distant islands distorted images beyond recognition
  • ''News notice'' printed in [[Nuremberg]], describing 4 April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From [[Wickiana]] collection in [[Zürich]].
  • A lenticular cloud
  • A small flying saucer leaves its larger mothership in ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1957).
  • One of the first depictions of a "flying saucer", by illustrator [[Frank R. Paul]] on the October 1929 issue of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s pulp [[science fiction]] magazine ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Although the term wasn't used before 1947, fantasy artwork in [[pulp magazine]]s prepared the American mind to be receptive to the idea of "flying saucers".
  • Exhibition model of a flying saucer (2022)
  • Magnification of second McMinnville UFO photograph.
TYPE OF SUPPOSED ALIEN SPACECRAFT, OR UFO
Flying saucers; Flying Saucers; Alien spacecraft; Extraterrestrial spacecraft; Flying-saucer; User:Smurrayinchester/Flying; Flying disk (UFO); Flying Disk (UFOs); 🛸; Alien spaceship
A flying saucer (also referred to as "a flying disc") is a descriptive term for a type of flying craft having a disc or saucer-shaped body, commonly used generically to refer to an anomalous flying object. The term was coined in 1947 but has generally been supplanted since 1952 by the United States Air Force term unidentified flying objects (or UFOs for short).
flying saucer         
  • date = March 2012}}</ref>
  • October 1957 issue of ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' magazine devoted to flying saucers. The sightings starting in 1947 ignited an obsession with flying saucers that lasted a decade.
  • Avrocar]], a one-person flying saucer-style aircraft
  • Fata Morgana]] of distant islands distorted images beyond recognition
  • ''News notice'' printed in [[Nuremberg]], describing 4 April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From [[Wickiana]] collection in [[Zürich]].
  • A lenticular cloud
  • A small flying saucer leaves its larger mothership in ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1957).
  • One of the first depictions of a "flying saucer", by illustrator [[Frank R. Paul]] on the October 1929 issue of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s pulp [[science fiction]] magazine ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Although the term wasn't used before 1947, fantasy artwork in [[pulp magazine]]s prepared the American mind to be receptive to the idea of "flying saucers".
  • Exhibition model of a flying saucer (2022)
  • Magnification of second McMinnville UFO photograph.
TYPE OF SUPPOSED ALIEN SPACECRAFT, OR UFO
Flying saucers; Flying Saucers; Alien spacecraft; Extraterrestrial spacecraft; Flying-saucer; User:Smurrayinchester/Flying; Flying disk (UFO); Flying Disk (UFOs); 🛸; Alien spaceship
(flying saucers)
A flying saucer is a round, flat object which some people say they have seen in the sky and which they believe to be a spacecraft from another planet. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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flying saucer         
  • date = March 2012}}</ref>
  • October 1957 issue of ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' magazine devoted to flying saucers. The sightings starting in 1947 ignited an obsession with flying saucers that lasted a decade.
  • Avrocar]], a one-person flying saucer-style aircraft
  • Fata Morgana]] of distant islands distorted images beyond recognition
  • ''News notice'' printed in [[Nuremberg]], describing 4 April 1561 Nuremberg mass sighting. Discs and spheres were said to emerge from large cylinders. From [[Wickiana]] collection in [[Zürich]].
  • A lenticular cloud
  • A small flying saucer leaves its larger mothership in ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1957).
  • One of the first depictions of a "flying saucer", by illustrator [[Frank R. Paul]] on the October 1929 issue of [[Hugo Gernsback]]'s pulp [[science fiction]] magazine ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Although the term wasn't used before 1947, fantasy artwork in [[pulp magazine]]s prepared the American mind to be receptive to the idea of "flying saucers".
  • Exhibition model of a flying saucer (2022)
  • Magnification of second McMinnville UFO photograph.
TYPE OF SUPPOSED ALIEN SPACECRAFT, OR UFO
Flying saucers; Flying Saucers; Alien spacecraft; Extraterrestrial spacecraft; Flying-saucer; User:Smurrayinchester/Flying; Flying disk (UFO); Flying Disk (UFOs); 🛸; Alien spaceship
¦ noun a disc-shaped flying craft supposedly piloted by aliens.
Flying cash         
Flying money
Flying cash (), or Feipiao, was a type of paper negotiable instrument used during China's Tang dynasty invented by merchants but adopted by the state. Its name came from their ability to transfer cash across vast distances without physically transporting it.
Arcboutant         
  • Votive Church]], in Vienna
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FORM OF BUTTRESS
Flying Buttress; Flying buttresses; Flying butress; Arc-boutant; Arc boutant; Arcboutant; Arched butment; Arched butress
·noun A flying buttress.
flying buttress         
  • Votive Church]], in Vienna
  • details]])
FORM OF BUTTRESS
Flying Buttress; Flying buttresses; Flying butress; Arc-boutant; Arc boutant; Arcboutant; Arched butment; Arched butress
¦ noun Architecture a buttress slanting from a separate column, typically forming an arch with the wall it supports.
flying squad         
  • Crossley 20/25 Tender (1919)
SPECIALIST BRANCH OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE THAT INVESTIGATES ARMED AND ORGANISED CRIME
Flying squad; Flying Squad (Metropolitan Police)
¦ noun Brit. a division of a police force which is capable of reaching an incident quickly.
Alternative splicing         
  • Spliceosome A complex defines the 5' and 3' ends of the intron before removal<ref name=Matlin/>
  • Traditional classification of basic types of alternative RNA splicing events. Exons are represented as blue and yellow blocks, introns as lines in between.
  • Alternative splicing of ''dsx'' pre-mRNA
  • Alternative splicing of the Fas receptor pre-mRNA
  • Schematic cutoff from 3 splicing structures in the murine [[hyaluronidase]] gene. Directionality of transcription from 5' to 3' is shown from left to right. Exons and introns are not drawn to scale.
  • Relative frequencies of types of alternative splicing events differ between humans and fruit flies.<ref name=Sammeth/>
  • Splicing activation
  • Splicing repression
  • Alternative splicing of HIV-1 tat exon 2
PROCESS OF GENERATING MULTIPLE MRNA MOLECULES FROM A GIVEN SET OF EXONS BY DIFFERENTIAL USE OF EXONS FROM THE PRIMARY TRANSCRIPT(S), TO FORM MULTIPLE MATURE MRNAS
Splice variant; Alternate splicing; Alternative splicings; Alternate mRNA splicing; Splice form; Alternate transcriptional splice; Differential splicing; Transcript variant; Transcript variants; Alternatively spliced; Splicing alteration; Transcript isoform; Splice isoform; Splice variant analysis
Alternative splicing, or alternative RNA splicing, or differential splicing, is an alternative splicing process during gene expression that allows a single gene to code for multiple proteins. In this process, particular exons of a gene may be included within or excluded from the final, processed messenger RNA (mRNA) produced from that gene.

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Delayed binding

Delayed binding, also called TCP connection splicing, is the postponement of the connection between the client and the server in order to obtain sufficient information to make a routing decision. Some application switches and routers delay binding the client session to the server until the proper handshakes are complete so as to prevent denial-of-service attacks.