Meaning of recombinator | Babel Free
Definitions
- Anything that serves to recombine a set of elements.
- Any of various devices or components that serve to recombine inputs.
- A sequence of nucleotides that act as a signal for the recombination of amino acids.
Examples
“After the ion source, the facility uses a Pretzel magnet (Knies et al., 1997a) to act as a unique recombinator to simultaneously transmit from 1 to 200 amu ions but attenuate intense matrix-related beams.”
“This brief chapter serves as a summarizing recombinator, a necessary pull to the knot, in order to secure the package in one coherent and complete whole.”
“My personal metaphor for the poet has long been that of filter, or cultural recombinator.”
“Apparatus for electrostatic precipitation of coating material upon an article, comprising a spray producing atomizer, a rotatable recombinator means disposed coaxially with the atomizer in the region of spray of the atomizer, and spaced impact members carried by said recombinator means, said recombinator means forming one of the electrodes required to produce an electrostatic field...”
“It can also be achieved by providing an individual recombinator for each cell in the cell vent plug [11-13].”
“Heat evolved by the chemical reaction escapes through the upper side of the recombinator.”
“Measured transmission curves for the three isotopes were taken through the accelerator, by sweeping the switching magnet, which is the last element in the recombinator.”
“The workings of the recombinator are exceedingly complex, an inevitable consequence of the engineer's attempts to juggle the hundreds of possible combinations of processes and subprocesses and to anticipate the contingencies that might arise in an activity so subject to the vagaries of human nature and performance as human resource management.”
“If the receptor can be equated with the recombinator, this would imply that more than one type of recombinator may exist and therefore more than one type of breaking enzyme.”
“It is still possible that recombinator sequences could also be part of structural genes, but the number of intragenic recombination sites in the bacteriophage and bacteria makes this improbable in these organisms.”
“Many molecular recombination models propose such recombinator regions from which hybrid DNA is propagated.”
“There is independent genetic evidence (Whitehouse, 1982) that crossing-over is not initiated at random but only at a limited number of specific sites: the recombinator genes.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.