Muskelsystem |
muscular system (The muscle cells, tissues, and organs that effect movement in all vertebrates) |
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Muskelsystem |
muscular system |
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Mustererkennung |
pattern recognition (A remote sensing term referring to an automated process through which unidentified patterns can be classified into a limited number of discrete classes through comparison with other class-defining patterns or characteristics. Pattern recognition is an essential part of the classification of remotely sensed images and is used as an aid to image interpretation) |
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Mustergesetz über Brandstiftung |
model arson law |
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Mustergesetz über Feuerwerk |
model fireworks law |
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Mutagener Stoff |
mutagenic substance (Agents that induce a permanent change in the genetic material) |
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Mutagener Stoff |
mutagen |
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Mutagener Stoff |
mutagen (An agent that raises the frequency of mutation above the spontaneous rate. An agent that causes changes to plants and animals, particularly to their genetic material and especially at the time of reproduction. Certain chemicals and forms of radiation are powerful mutagens that damage the DNA, or genetic material in the centre of every cell of a living organism) |
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Mutagenese |
mutagenesis |
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Mutagenität |
mutagenicity (The property of chemical or physical agents of inducing changes in genetic material that are transmitted during cell division) |
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Mutagenitätsprüfung |
mutagenicity testing (Testing the property of a substance of being able to induce genetic mutation) |
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Mutagenitätsprüfung |
mutagenicity testing |
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Mutante |
mutant (An individual bearing an allele that has undergone mutation and is expressed in the phenotype) |
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Mutation |
mutation (A change in the chemical constitution of the DNA in the chromosomes of an organism: the changes are normally restricted to individual genes, but occasionally involve serious alteration to whole chromosomes. When a mutation occurs in gametes or gametocytes an inherited change may be produced in the characteristics of the organisms that develop from them. Mutation is one of the ways in which genetic variation is produced in organisms. A somatic mutation is one that occurs to a body cell, and is consequently past on to all the cells derived from it by mitosis. Natural mutations, at this stage of biological evolution, when they occur in the cells of higher animals, almost always produce deleterious characteristics. Both natural and artificial mutations can be brought about by ionizing radiation (hence the genetic and carcinogenic dangers of nuclear weapons) and by certain chemical substances called mutagens) |
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Mutterboden |
humus |
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Muttermilch |
breast milk (Milk from the breast for feeding babies) |
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Muttermilch |
breast milk |
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MW-Kanal |
combined sewer |
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Mycelschicht |
mycelium (fungus) |
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Mykologie |
mycology (The branch of botany concerned with the study of fungi) |
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