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insertion(dictionary)

Nuclear RNA (medicine) and insertion (iou)


Nuclear RNA (medicine)


nuclear RNA
<molecular biology> The nucleus contains RNA that has just been synthesised, but in addition there is some that seems not to be released or is only released after further processing, the heterogenous nuclear RNA (hnRNA) and small RNA molecules associated with protein to form small nuclear ribonucleoproteins.


insertion (iou)



insertion noun. M16.
[Late Latin insertio(n-), formed as INSERT verb: see -ION.]
Something which is inserted; a word, paragraph, etc., inserted in a piece of text; each appearance of an advertisement etc. in different issues of a newspaper or magazine. M16.
great insertion: see GREAT adjective.
E. W. Lane When I find trifling insertions of this kind..in my translation.
b. A piece of embroidery or needlework made to be inserted in plain material as a decoration. M19.
The action of inserting; introduction into or between something. L16.
Oxford English Dictionary Trade notices are charged at the rate of 1/6 per insertion. A. Mason The gap between the shutters was wide enough for the insertion of a knife blade.
b. Astronautics. = INJECTION 1d. M20.
Anatomy, Zoology, & Botany. The (place or manner of) attachment of an organ, esp. a muscle. L16.
Comb.: insertion gain, insertion loss Electricity the increase, decrease, in power, voltage, or current resulting from insertion of a device or network between a load and the power source.
insertional adjective M19.
insertioned adjective (Needlework) decorated with an insertion L19.