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An act of translating, in its various senses:
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More specifically, the main functional categories of the biological process of network modules 1 and 3 were "translation," including "translational elongation," "translation," and "gene expression".
Eight of the items at each test were translation items, which required students to translate between different representations of mathematical information (see Additional file 1: Appendix A).
For the cognates, two professional Japanese English translators confirmed that the Japanese and English words were translation equivalents, although the translation was not always the most likely translation (e.g., the English word call has many possible translations, with the cognateコール /kooru/ being one of them).
The categories with the highest percentage of essential genes were translation (76%), transcription (67%), protein folding, sorting and degradation (57%), and glycan biosynthesis (50%).
Glancing at my translator, I continued, "Could you please add whatever I'm supposed to say?" He kept speaking in Wolof as if it were translation.
Scratch test parameters were: translation speed:10 mm/min, loading speed: 100 N/min, initial load: 0-1 N and final load: 40 N.
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Within the genes encoding proteins involved in cellular processes (234 genes), 90 were translation-related genes, including several ribosomal proteins, and 22 were related to transcription.
Existing alleles were translation-aligned between start (alignment start) and stop (alignment end) codons, those containing a frameshift or stop codon were removed, and the modal consensus sequence was exported.
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