a verbal prefix with the historical sense “out, up,” occurring in verbs and verb derivatives inherited from Old and Middle English, usu. marking the inception or completion of the action denoted by the base verb:abide; accursed; arise; ashamed; awake. ...
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[Science] Evolutionary-scale prediction of atomic-level protein structure with a language model.[Paper],[Code] [bioRxiv] Universal cell embeddings: A foundation model for cell biology.[Paper],[Code] [bioRxiv] Large scale foundation model on single-cell transcriptomics.[Paper],[Code] [arXiv] L...
The type material with Pal numbers is deposited in the Museum am Schölerberg (Osnabrück, Germany) and the specimens with prefix F in the accession number are from the collection of M. Sowiak (Glandorf, Germany), later deposited in the Museum am Schölerberg or another public accessible ...
Whether a parameter is matched with another parameter or a hole will impact the meaning of the parameter distances in prev and thus the bijection. In Algorithm 5 (hplcp), we compute the longest common prefix between any two suffixes at position a and position b in an hp-string T by ...
aware(adj.) Middle Englishaware, from late Old Englishgewær"watchful, vigilant," from Proto-Germanic*ga-waraz(source also of Old Saxongiwar, Middle Dutchgheware, Old High Germangiwar, Germangewahr), from*ga-, intensive prefix, +*waraz"wary, cautious" (from PIE root*wer-(3) "perce...
First, look at the prefix “micro”. “Micro” means “very small". You may alsoremember that “ology” means “a subject, the study of something”. Already we knowthat part of this word's meaning is “the study of”+ “something small". Now, you willprobably remember that “bio” ...
What does “microbiology"mean?2.What's the prefix in the word “telephone"?3. Does “biology” mean “the study of living things"?4What is English like?5. What's the main idea of this passage? 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (E)1. The study of very small living things.由短文中 ...
The generic name is composed of the following words: Leviathan, in reference to the Biblical marine beast, in allusion to the body size of the new species; and chelys, Latinized name from the ancient Greek χέλυς (“khélūs” meaning turtle in feminine gender). The specific nominati...