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translational
adjective
Of, or relating to translating, or to a translation
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The word "translational" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process of transferring or transforming something from one language or context to another. For example: "The translator must take care to make sure that the translations are accurate and maintain the translational integrity of the original text."
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And finally, a recent development from the translational field is that a ribosome can manage to translate two different messenger RNAs into one single polypeptide.
Tarski suggests that we arrive at a formal definition of the predicate 'is true' by providing, for every sentence s in the object language, a matching sentence p in the meta-language that is a translation of s (here, in his use of the idea of translational synonymy, Tarski actually relies upon the concept of meaning in order to get at a theory of truth — Davidson reverses this approach).
Some genes are controlled at the translational and post-translational levels.
As a consequence of the translational quasiperiodicity, there exists a second type of elastic deformation beyond the ordinary sound wave, or phonon.
cVT represents the amount of translational kinetic energy possessed by the atoms of an ideal gas as they bounce around randomly inside their container.
The reason is that translational periodicity, which is characteristic of crystal lattices, cannot be present in structures with fivefold symmetry.
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That is because some genes can be read in more than one way, and the products of others are subject to "post-translational modification"—in other words, they can have bits and pieces removed from or added to them over the course of time.The upshot is that nobody has the least idea of how many different human proteins there really are, although the figure may well exceed a million.
Post-translational control is also exerted through mRNA and protein degradation.
Her putative therapy for inflammatory bowel disease, which she and her team describe in Science Translational Medicine, employs bugs that have been genetically engineered.There is evidence that treating bowel inflammation (which can result in things like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) with bacteria such as Lactococcus lactis and Lactobacillus casei helps ease symptoms.
On October 13th a study published in Science Translational Medicine revealed that early-stage trials show a new tuberculosis vaccine may work against drug-resistant strains of that killer disease.Yet vaccines are an inherently risky business.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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