Dictionary
The intersect
verb
To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts.
synonyms
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The Intersect sat down with Neisser to discuss creepiness, deception, and the source of both.
The Intersect Fund was founded in 2008 and made its first individual loans in 2010.
The intersect between fashion and practicality is not always the most compelling.
The Intersect concept was first introduced in Tokyo in 2013 with a Dubai location following two years later.
The Intersect space, and the LF-1 Limitless concept, were designed to best demonstrate the brand's commitment to omotenashi, the Japanese philosophy of service and hospitality.
The intersect tool works on genomic coordinates, identifying overlapping regions.
The intersect datasets contain exclusively concordant genotype calls between the designated SNP callers.
The intersect strategy seems to be appealing because false-positive assignments should be minimized.
The intersect of all three Wnt treatments was considered to contain targets of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.
The intersect shows that 513 genes with differential expression between healthy controls and DM1 are also modulated by FA treatment.
The intersect between cellular component "mitochondrion" and phenotype "nonviable tapered cell" shows that 95% of the genes with phenotype "nonviable tapered cell" encode mitochondrial proteins.
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