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electroporation |
in genetics, a method of introducing foreign DNA into a cell by means of an electric pulse that makes the cell membrane more permeable. |
emotion |
a strong feeling or subjective response such as joy, hatred, or love, sometimes accompanied by involuntary physical changes such as increased pulse or by activity such as crying, laughing, or trembling. [1/3 definitions] |
EMP |
abbreviation of "electromagnetic pulse." |
Graves' disease |
a disorder characterized by excessive thyroid secretion that causes enlargement of the thyroid and higher basal metabolism and pulse rate. |
heart rate |
the number of times the heart beats in one minute, esp. as a measure of how hard the heart is working during physical exercise or emotional stress; pulse. |
radar beacon |
a device at a fixed location that emits radar waves, often only when activated by a specific radar pulse. |
stroke |
a pulse or throb, as of the heart or a motor. [1/13 definitions] |
syllable |
a segment of speech formed with a single uninterrupted pulse of air pressure, usu. consisting of a single vowel or diphthong with or without surrounding consonants. [1/3 definitions] |
thready |
thin and weak, as a pulse or a sound, esp. of the voice. [1/3 definitions] |
throb |
a single beat, pulse, or vibration. [1/4 definitions] |
vital signs |
the signs that indicate the health of the body such as pulse, temperature, and rate of respiration. |
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