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  • Protected polymorphism
  • In population genetics, a protected polymorphism is a mechanism that maintains multiple alleles at a certain locus. In detail, any of the several alleles

    Protected polymorphism

    Protected_polymorphism

  • Gene polymorphism
  • Occurrence in an interbreeding population of two or more discontinuous genotypes

    strand conformation polymorphism analysis. A polymorphism can be any sequence difference. Examples include: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are a single

    Gene polymorphism

    Gene polymorphism

    Gene_polymorphism

  • Curiously recurring template pattern
  • Software design pattern

    itself as a template argument. More generally it is known as F-bound polymorphism, and it is a form of F-bounded quantification. The technique was formalized

    Curiously recurring template pattern

    Curiously_recurring_template_pattern

  • GRASP (object-oriented design)
  • Guidelines in object-oriented design

    indirection, information expert, low coupling, high cohesion, polymorphism, protected variations, and pure fabrication. All these patterns solve some

    GRASP (object-oriented design)

    GRASP_(object-oriented_design)

  • List of polymorphisms
  • polymorphism is the occurrence of two or more clearly different forms or phenotypes in a population of a species. Different types of polymorphism have

    List of polymorphisms

    List_of_polymorphisms

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Programming paradigm based on objects

    continues up the chain to find a matching method. Polymorphism in OOP refers to subtyping or subtype polymorphism, where a function can work with a specific

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented_programming

  • Boquila
  • Genus of flowering plants

    trifoliolata is the only known plant species that engages in mimetic polymorphism, or the ability to mimic multiple host species, often simultaneously

    Boquila

    Boquila

    Boquila

  • Dynamic dispatch
  • Computer science process

    set of interacting objects that enact operations referred to by name. Polymorphism is the phenomenon wherein somewhat interchangeable objects each expose

    Dynamic dispatch

    Dynamic_dispatch

  • Monolayer-protected cluster molecules
  • Nanoclusters

    Monolayer protected clusters (MPCs) are one type of nanoparticles or clusters of atoms. A single MPC contains three main parts: metallic core, protective

    Monolayer-protected cluster molecules

    Monolayer-protected cluster molecules

    Monolayer-protected_cluster_molecules

  • Multiple dispatch
  • Feature of some programming languages

    than one of its arguments. This is a generalization of single-dispatch polymorphism where a function or method call is dynamically dispatched based on the

    Multiple dispatch

    Multiple_dispatch

  • C++
  • General-purpose programming language

    abstract classes, static member functions, const member functions, and protected members. In 1990, The Annotated C++ Reference Manual was published. This

    C++

    C++

    C++

  • Polymorphic code
  • Self-modifying program code designed to defeat anti-virus programs or reverse engineering

    Such a virtual environment is sometimes called a sandbox. Polymorphism does not protect the virus against such emulation if the decrypted payload remains

    Polymorphic code

    Polymorphic_code

  • Iron(III) phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    FePO4. Four polymorphs of anhydrous FePO4 are known. Additionally, two polymorphs of the dihydrate FePO4·(H2O)2 are known. These polymorphs have attracted

    Iron(III) phosphate

    Iron(III) phosphate

    Iron(III)_phosphate

  • Silicon dioxide
  • Oxide of silicon

    coordination increases the ionicity of the Si–O bond. Faujasite silica, another polymorph, is obtained by the dealumination of a low-sodium, ultra-stable Y zeolite

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon dioxide

    Silicon_dioxide

  • Lipid polymorphism
  • Ability of lipids to aggregate into a variety of structured phases

    In biophysics and colloidal chemistry, polymorphism is the ability of lipids to aggregate in a variety of ways, giving rise to structures of different

    Lipid polymorphism

    Lipid polymorphism

    Lipid_polymorphism

  • Cnidaria
  • Aquatic animal phylum having cnidocytes

    number of middle-layer cells and types are much lower than in sponges. Polymorphism refers to the occurrence of structurally and functionally more than two

    Cnidaria

    Cnidaria

    Cnidaria

  • Common slow worm
  • Species of legless lizard

    (1997). "The blue‐spotted morph of the slow worm,Anguis fragilis:Colour polymorphism and predation risks". Italian Journal of Zoology. 64 (2): 147. doi:10

    Common slow worm

    Common slow worm

    Common_slow_worm

  • Alcohol flush reaction
  • Effect of alcohol consumption on the human body

    Xiao CJ, Zhong H, Ma RL, et al. (January 2010). "The ADH1B Arg47His polymorphism in east Asian populations and expansion of rice domestication in history"

    Alcohol flush reaction

    Alcohol flush reaction

    Alcohol_flush_reaction

  • Ganvie
  • Village in Atlantique Department, Benin

    Spedini, Gabriella; Fuciarelli, Maria; Rickards, Olaga (June 1980). "Blood polymorphism frequencies in the Tofinu, the "Water Men" of Southern Benin". Anthropologischer

    Ganvie

    Ganvie

    Ganvie

  • Barreleye
  • Family of fishes

    isolated and cultured in the lab. Through restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, the two strains have been shown to differ only slightly. In

    Barreleye

    Barreleye

    Barreleye

  • Red imported fire ant
  • Invasive ant species

    segments of the funiculus are twice as long and broad in larger workers. Polymorphism occurs in all species and the mandibles bear four teeth. The following

    Red imported fire ant

    Red imported fire ant

    Red_imported_fire_ant

  • Euplagia quadripunctaria
  • Species of moth

    as a single pattern is most likely to be an effective deterrent. The polymorphism is created by two genes. Each gene has two alternative forms (alleles)

    Euplagia quadripunctaria

    Euplagia quadripunctaria

    Euplagia_quadripunctaria

  • Date palm
  • Palm tree cultivated for its sweet fruit

    genomes of several date varieties to develop the first single nucleotide polymorphism map of the date palm genome in 2015. The species name dactylifera 'date-bearing'

    Date palm

    Date palm

    Date_palm

  • Common shrew
  • Species of mammal

    2002 as a new species, S. antinorii. This is an example of chromosomal polymorphism (chromosomal variability as a result of chromosome fusions or disassociations)

    Common shrew

    Common shrew

    Common_shrew

  • Lepidoptera
  • Order of insects including moths and butterflies

    year (seasonal polymorphism or polyphenism). Polymorphism can be limited to one sex, typically the female. Environmental polymorphism, in which traits

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

  • Ant
  • Family of insects

    repletes, demonstrating the flexibility of this particular polymorphism. This polymorphism in morphology and behaviour of workers initially was thought

    Ant

    Ant

    Ant

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    The same group of atoms can often solidify in many different ways. Polymorphism is the ability of a solid to exist in more than one crystal form. For

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone 1)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    superior to their non-reduced forms. One widespread single-nucleotide polymorphism of the NQO1 gene (NQO1*2), found homozygous in 4% to 20% of different

    NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone 1)

    NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone 1)

    NAD(P)H_dehydrogenase_(quinone_1)

  • Red-backed salamander
  • Species of amphibian

    species. Color polymorphism is thought to be an adaptive strategy in a heterogeneous environment, so the maintenance of polymorphism is derived from

    Red-backed salamander

    Red-backed salamander

    Red-backed_salamander

  • Mimicry in plants
  • Evolutionary mechanism

    white blotches on leaves of plants such as Pulmonaria officinalis perhaps protect against large herbivores through their resemblance to bird droppings, which

    Mimicry in plants

    Mimicry in plants

    Mimicry_in_plants

  • Lingcod
  • Species of fish

    both the external and internal tissue. In general, the effect of blue polymorphism observed in other fish species, such as other members of the family Hexagrammidae

    Lingcod

    Lingcod

    Lingcod

  • Aspirin
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

    (77 °F). Polymorphism is the ability of a substance to form more than one crystal structure. Until 2005, there was only one proven polymorph of aspirin

    Aspirin

    Aspirin

    Aspirin

  • Nucleotide excision repair
  • DNA repair mechanism

    other cancer states. Two important genes in the NER pathway for which polymorphism has shown functional and phenotypic impact are the XPD and XPC genes

    Nucleotide excision repair

    Nucleotide excision repair

    Nucleotide_excision_repair

  • Micropenis
  • Unusually small penis

    enanthate therapy is effective and independent of SRD5A2 and AR gene polymorphisms in boys with micropenis". J. Urol. 172 (1): 319–24. doi:10.1097/01.ju

    Micropenis

    Micropenis

    Micropenis

  • Ellesmere Island
  • Island of the Arctic Archipelago in Nunavut, Canada

    mountainous in the Arctic Archipelago. More than one-fifth of the island is protected as Quttinirpaaq National Park. In 2021, the population of Ellesmere Island

    Ellesmere Island

    Ellesmere Island

    Ellesmere_Island

  • Lemur
  • Clade of primates endemic to the island of Madagascar

    in both non-protected areas and remote corners of protected areas. National parks and other protected areas are not adequately protected by law enforcement

    Lemur

    Lemur

    Lemur

  • Eye color
  • Polygenic phenotypic characteristic

    Martin, Nicholas G.; Sturm, Richard A. (2007). "A three-single-nucleotide polymorphism haplotype in intron 1 of OCA2 explains most human eye-color variation"

    Eye color

    Eye color

    Eye_color

  • Rosalind Franklin
  • British X-ray crystallographer (1920–1958)

    1038/427584c. PMID 14961092. Arnott, Struther (2006). "Historical article: DNA polymorphism and the early history of the double helix". Trends in Biochemical Sciences

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind Franklin

    Rosalind_Franklin

  • Poison dart frog
  • Family of amphibians

    Variation in predation regimens may have influenced the evolution of polymorphism in Oophaga granulifera, while sexual selection appears to have contributed

    Poison dart frog

    Poison dart frog

    Poison_dart_frog

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    while taking wives and concubines from the subject populations, were protected by a Khwarazmian guard corps, or comitatus 'warband' called the Arsiyah

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Cinnamon
  • Spice from Cinnamomum trees

    damage in high concentrations and metabolic effects in humans with CYP2A6 polymorphism. Based on this assessment, the European Union set a guideline for maximum

    Cinnamon

    Cinnamon

    Cinnamon

  • Euphoria
  • Intense feelings of well-being

    hypothesizing common mesolimbic activation as a function of reward gene polymorphisms". Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 44 (1): 38–55. doi:10.1080/02791072

    Euphoria

    Euphoria

  • American alligator
  • Crocodilian native to the Southeastern United States

    and are protected by their mother for up to one year. This species displays parental care, which is rare for most reptiles. Mothers protect their eggs

    American alligator

    American alligator

    American_alligator

  • Object–relational impedance mismatch
  • Set of conceptual and technical difficulties

    and constraints. It lacks OO concepts like classes, inheritance and polymorphism. In order for an ORM to work properly, tables that are linked via Foreign

    Object–relational impedance mismatch

    Object–relational_impedance_mismatch

  • Race (human categorization)
  • Grouping by physical or social qualities

    "Genetic studies using very few chromosomal loci find that genetic polymorphisms divide human populations into clusters with almost 100 percent accuracy

    Race (human categorization)

    Race_(human_categorization)

  • Podarcis muralis
  • Common wall lizard

    adapted to different environments and hints to the maintenance of colour polymorphism as with fluctuations in environments each morph will eventually be the

    Podarcis muralis

    Podarcis muralis

    Podarcis_muralis

  • Israelites
  • Hebrew ethno-religious group in Canaan during the Iron Age

    Boroumand, Fariba; Zarghami, Mahdis; Saadat, Mostafa (2019). "Genetic Polymorphisms of Glutathione S-Transferases T1 (GSTT1) and M1 (GSTM1) in Iranian Mandaeans

    Israelites

    Israelites

    Israelites

  • Endocannibalism
  • Practice of eating the flesh of a human being from the same community

    selection in recent humans. This evidence is found in the 127V polymorphism, a mutation which protects against the kuru disease. In simpler terms, it would appear

    Endocannibalism

    Endocannibalism

  • Class (programming)
  • Programming which all objects are created by classes

    that are part of the same class can access private members. Protected (or class-protected) allows the class itself and all its subclasses to access the

    Class (programming)

    Class_(programming)

  • ABCC1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    found in the form of a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). The greatest ethnic differences in polymorphisms within the ABCC1 are found between Caucasian

    ABCC1

    ABCC1

    ABCC1

  • Function overloading
  • Capability of some programming languages

    programming languages such as Java. Function overloading differs from forms of polymorphism where the choice is made at runtime, e.g. through virtual functions,

    Function overloading

    Function_overloading

  • Norovirus
  • Type of viruses that cause gastroenteritis

    Green J, Lewis DC, Gallimore CI, Brown DW, Koopmans MP (2000). "Genetic polymorphism across regions of the three open reading frames of "Norwalk-like viruses""

    Norovirus

    Norovirus

    Norovirus

  • Boron
  • Chemical element with atomic number 5 (B)

    0.CO;2-G. Talley, C. P., LaPlaca, S., Post, B. (1960). "A new polymorph of boron". Acta Crystallogr. 13 (3): 271–272. Bibcode:1960AcCry..13..271T

    Boron

    Boron

    Boron

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    Xiongnu" groups during the Iron Age. A 2018 autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphism study suggested that the Eurasian Steppe slowly transitioned from Indo

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • Fula people
  • Ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa

    Neil; Thomas, Mark G. (2004). "The T Allele of a Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism 13.9 kb Upstream of the Lactase Gene (LCT) (C−13.9kbT) Does Not Predict

    Fula people

    Fula people

    Fula_people

  • Attachment theory
  • Psychological ethological theory

    inherited genetic factors in shaping attachments: for example one type of polymorphism of the gene coding for the D2 dopamine receptor has been linked to anxious

    Attachment theory

    Attachment theory

    Attachment_theory

  • Jewish diaspora
  • Dispersion of Jews around the globe

    Eastern European Jews Revealed by Autosomal, Sex Chromosomal and mtDNA Polymorphisms". Biol Direct. 5 (57): 57. doi:10.1186/1745-6150-5-57. PMC 2964539.

    Jewish diaspora

    Jewish diaspora

    Jewish_diaspora

  • White phosphorus
  • Chemical compound

    ISBN 978-981-02-2634-3. Simon, Arndt; Borrmann, Horst; Horakh, Jörg (1997). "On the Polymorphism of White Phosphorus". Chemische Berichte. 130 (9): 1235–1240. doi:10

    White phosphorus

    White phosphorus

    White_phosphorus

  • 2001 anthrax attacks
  • Bioterrorist attacks in the United States

    C. M. (2002). "Comparative Genome Sequencing for Discovery of Novel Polymorphisms in Bacillus anthracis". Science. 296 (5575): 2028–2033. Bibcode:2002Sci

    2001 anthrax attacks

    2001 anthrax attacks

    2001_anthrax_attacks

  • Cradle of civilization
  • Locations where civilization emerged

    and protective walls. The massive walls of Indus cities most likely protected the Harappans from floods and may have dissuaded military conflicts. The

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle of civilization

    Cradle_of_civilization

  • Red squirrel
  • Species of tree squirrel common in Europe and Asia

    red, reddish-brown, brown, bright chestnut, gray, black, and bluish. Polymorphism is common, although the particular proportions of coat colors vary between

    Red squirrel

    Red squirrel

    Red_squirrel

  • Depression (mood)
  • State of low mood and aversion to activity

    significant replicated association of Neanderthal SNPs [single nucleotide polymorphisms] with mood disorders, in particular depression, is intriguing since

    Depression (mood)

    Depression (mood)

    Depression_(mood)

  • Composition over inheritance
  • Software design pattern

    { // Properties protected string Name { get; set; } protected int ID { get; set; } protected decimal PayRate { get; set; } protected int HoursWorked {

    Composition over inheritance

    Composition over inheritance

    Composition_over_inheritance

  • Dark skin
  • Human skin color

    recently as within the last 10,000 years. The Ala111Thr or rs1426654 polymorphism in the coding region of the SLC24A5 gene reaches fixation in Europe,

    Dark skin

    Dark skin

    Dark_skin

  • Microsatellite
  • Repeating sequences of 2–13 base pairs of DNA

    synthetase gene are linked to acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. A repeat polymorphism in the fourth intron of the NOS3 gene is linked to hypertension in a

    Microsatellite

    Microsatellite

  • Han Chinese
  • East Asian ethnic group

    and modern Han Chinese. Comparisons of Y chromosome single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) between modern Northern Han Chinese

    Han Chinese

    Han Chinese

    Han_Chinese

  • Jalapeño
  • Hot pepper

    annuum Genetic Diversity and Population Structure Based on Parallel Polymorphism Discovery with a 30K Unigene Pepper GeneChip". PLOS ONE. 8 (2) e56200

    Jalapeño

    Jalapeño

    Jalapeño

  • Felidae
  • Family of mammals

    lineages of Felidae using mitochondrial restriction fragment length polymorphism variation". Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 3 (2): 97–120. doi:10.1007/bf01454358

    Felidae

    Felidae

    Felidae

  • Siberian cat
  • Breed of domestic cat

    Borrelli, Antonio; Soglia, Dominga; Rasero, Roberto; Sacchi, Paola (2017). "Polymorphism Analysis of Ch1 and Ch2 Genes in the Siberian Cat". Veterinary Sciences

    Siberian cat

    Siberian cat

    Siberian_cat

  • CRISPR
  • Family of DNA sequences found in prokaryotic organisms

    Bunschoten AE, van Soolingen D, van Embden JD (December 1993). "Nature of DNA polymorphism in the direct repeat cluster of Mycobacterium tuberculosis; application

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

    CRISPR

  • Barnacle
  • Subclass of sessile marine crustaceans

    Wares, J. P.; Grosberg, R. K.; Wonham, M. J. (December 2006). "Color Polymorphism and Genetic Structure in the Sea Star". The Biological Bulletin. 211

    Barnacle

    Barnacle

    Barnacle

  • Chemical element
  • Chemical substance not composed of simpler ones

    ability of an element to polymorph in one of many structural forms is known as 'allotropy'. Non-metallic elements known for polymorphism include carbon, sulfur

    Chemical element

    Chemical element

    Chemical_element

  • West Africa
  • Westernmost region of the African continent

    Guinea Fowls in Kenya and Its Implications on HSP70 Gene Functional Polymorphism". BioMed Research International. 2018: 1–12. doi:10.1155/2018/7314038

    West Africa

    West Africa

    West_Africa

  • Swallowtail butterfly
  • Butterflies of family Papilionidae

    tiger swallowtail butterfly (Papilio glaucus), exhibits a female-limited polymorphism for Batesian mimicry and others, such as the Canadian tiger swallowtail

    Swallowtail butterfly

    Swallowtail butterfly

    Swallowtail_butterfly

  • Lupus
  • Autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks healthy tissue

    several proteins involved in the preservation of genomic stability show polymorphisms, some of which increase the risk for SLE development. Defective DNA

    Lupus

    Lupus

    Lupus

  • Nitric acid
  • Highly corrosive mineral acid

    (2010). "The crystal structures of the low-temperature and high-pressure polymorphs of nitric acid" (PDF). Dalton Transactions (Submitted manuscript). 39

    Nitric acid

    Nitric acid

    Nitric_acid

  • Sertraline
  • SSRI antidepressant

    Román M, Ochoa D, Koller D, Talegón M, et al. (May 2018). "Effect of Polymorphisms on the Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and Safety of Sertraline in

    Sertraline

    Sertraline

    Sertraline

  • Human skin color
  • Parra, Esteban J. (2010). McVean, Gil (ed.). "Association of the OCA2 Polymorphism His615Arg with Melanin Content in East Asian Populations: Further Evidence

    Human skin color

    Human skin color

    Human_skin_color

  • Peppered moth
  • Species of moth

    colour with their skin and match their body colour to the background to protect themselves from predators. The wingspan ranges from 45 to 62 mm (1.8 to

    Peppered moth

    Peppered moth

    Peppered_moth

  • Bacteriophage
  • Virus that infects bacteria

    PMID 25666799. Gabashvili IS, Khan SA, Hayes SJ, Serwer P (October 1997). "Polymorphism of bacteriophage T7". Journal of Molecular Biology. 273 (3): 658–667

    Bacteriophage

    Bacteriophage

    Bacteriophage

  • Pregnancy
  • Time of offspring development in mother's body

    L-methylfolate is best used by the 40% to 60% of the population with genetic polymorphisms that reduce or impair conversion of folic acid into its active form

    Pregnancy

    Pregnancy

    Pregnancy

  • Manta ray
  • Subgenus of fishes

    Kennington, W. J. (2019). "It's not all black and white: investigating colour polymorphism in manta rays across Indo-Pacific populations". Proceedings of the Royal

    Manta ray

    Manta ray

    Manta_ray

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    individuals from 11 populations and identified 1.6 million single nucleotide polymorphisms. African populations harbor the highest number of private genetic variants

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • P-glycoprotein
  • Protein found in humans

    cancers, but none have done well in clinical trials. Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs1045642 (3435T>C or 3435C>T) is important for the differential activity

    P-glycoprotein

    P-glycoprotein

    P-glycoprotein

  • Early modern human
  • Old Stone Age ''Homo sapiens''

    original on 2014-10-11. Peng, Y.; et al. (2010). "The ADH1B Arg47His polymorphism in East Asian populations and expansion of rice domestication in history"

    Early modern human

    Early modern human

    Early_modern_human

  • Malaria
  • Mosquito-borne disease

    surface antigens. The parasite defeats this defence by means of antigenic polymorphism; at each stage of the life cycle it expresses a different variant of

    Malaria

    Malaria

    Malaria

  • Mauritania
  • Country in West Africa

    Mauritania includes wetlands, including two main protected areas: the Banc d'Arguin National Park, which protects shallow coastal and marine ecosystems integrating

    Mauritania

    Mauritania

    Mauritania

  • Adderall
  • Drug mixture used mainly to treat ADHD and narcolepsy

    hypothesizing common mesolimbic activation as a function of reward gene polymorphisms". Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 44 (1): 38–55. doi:10.1080/02791072

    Adderall

    Adderall

    Adderall

  • Cholera
  • Bacterial infection of the small intestine

    adhere to the cells of) the small intestine." Amplified fragment length polymorphism fingerprinting of the pandemic isolates of V. cholerae has revealed variation

    Cholera

    Cholera

    Cholera

  • C++ syntax
  • Set of rules defining correctly structured C++ program

    parametric polymorphism). In particular, through the curiously recurring template pattern, it is possible to implement a form of static polymorphism that closely

    C++ syntax

    C++ syntax

    C++_syntax

  • Hominidae
  • Family of primates

    4% identical to that of chimpanzees when comparing single nucleotide polymorphisms (see human evolutionary genetics). The fossil record, however, of gorillas

    Hominidae

    Hominidae

    Hominidae

  • Rutile
  • Oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide

    rocks and in igneous rocks. Thermodynamically, rutile is the most stable polymorph of TiO2 at all temperatures, exhibiting lower total free energy than metastable

    Rutile

    Rutile

    Rutile

  • Sexual dimorphism
  • Sex-specific adaptations

    product of both genetics and environmental factors. An example of sexual polymorphism determined by environmental conditions exists in the red-backed fairywren

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual dimorphism

    Sexual_dimorphism

  • Prion
  • Pathogenic type of misfolded protein

    research has identified an association between susceptibility to sCJD and a polymorphism at codon 129 in the PRNP gene, which encodes the prion protein (PrP)

    Prion

    Prion

    Prion

  • Sardine
  • Common name for various small, oily forage fish

    2018. Grant, W. S.; et al. (1998). "Why restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of mitochondrial DNA failed to resolve sardine (Sardinops) biogeography:

    Sardine

    Sardine

    Sardine

  • Antivirus software
  • Software to protect against malicious software

    because this type of [ransomware virus] comes from sites that use a polymorphism, which means they basically randomize the file they send you and it gets

    Antivirus software

    Antivirus software

    Antivirus_software

  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Genetic disorder affecting mostly the lungs

    bronchialis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in CF patients, which are often protected by biofilms and thus resistant to conventional antibiotics. Bacteriophage

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic fibrosis

    Cystic_fibrosis

  • Pashtuns
  • Iranian ethnic group

    Hemphill, B.E.; Muhammad, K.; Ahmad, W.; Ilyas, M. (24 June 2016). "HVSI polymorphism indicates multiple origins of mtDNA in the Hazarewal population of Northern

    Pashtuns

    Pashtuns

  • Caterpillar
  • Larva of a butterfly or moth

    Retrieved 2010-06-26. Greene, E. (1989). "A Diet-Induced Developmental Polymorphism in a Caterpillar" (PDF). Science. 243 (4891): 643–646. Bibcode:1989Sci

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

  • Amphetamine
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    "Mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenases: structure/function, genetic polymorphisms and role in drug metabolism". Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 106 (3):

    Amphetamine

    Amphetamine

    Amphetamine

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Online names & meanings

  • Toman
  • Boy/Male

    Czechoslovakian

    Toman

  • Naum
  • Biblical

    Naum

    same as Nahum

  • Devadoot
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Devadoot

    A Messenger of the Gods

  • Gideon
  • Biblical

    Gideon

    he that bruises or breaks; a destroyer

  • Ghulam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Ghulam |

    Servant, Boy, Youth

  • Rawling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rawling

    English : from the Middle English personal name Rawlin, Old French Raulin, a double diminutive of Raw 1, with the Anglo-Norman French suffixes -el and -in.

  • Ar-RaqÃŽb
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ar-RaqÃŽb

    The watchful

  • Ashwin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ashwin

    A cavalier, A Hindu month, Medical God

  • Svetla
  • Girl/Female

    Czechoslovakian

    Svetla

    Gift.

  • Jaylynn
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Jaylynn

    Created Name; Bird of Light; Feminine Variant of Jay

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  • Protector
  • n.

    One having the care of the kingdom during the king's minority; a regent.

  • Protector
  • n.

    One who, or that which, defends or shields from injury, evil, oppression, etc.; a defender; a guardian; a patron.

  • Protectorless
  • a.

    Having no protector; unprotected.

  • Protester
  • n.

    One who protests; one who utters a solemn declaration.

  • Protector
  • n.

    A cardinal, from one of the more considerable Roman Catholic nations, who looks after the interests of his people at Rome; also, a cardinal who has the same relation to a college, religious order, etc.

  • Protested
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protest

  • Projected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Project

  • Protester
  • n.

    One who protests a bill of exchange, or note.

  • Obtected
  • a.

    Covered; protected.

  • Based
  • n.

    Wearing, or protected by, bases.

  • Immune
  • a.

    Exempt; protected by inoculation.

  • Protended
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protend

  • Protracted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protract

  • Levana
  • n.

    A goddess who protected newborn infants.

  • Protected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protect

  • Missile
  • n.

    A weapon thrown or projected or intended to be projcted, as a lance, an arrow, or a bullet.

  • Guardable
  • v. t.

    Capable of being guarded or protected.

  • Protracted
  • a.

    Prolonged; continued.

  • Protect
  • v. t.

    To cover or shield from danger or injury; to defend; to guard; to preserve in safety; as, a father protects his children.

  • Garreted
  • a.

    Protected by turrets.