Associations to the word «Translational»
Noun
- Phosphorylation
- Mrna
- Modification
- Symmetry
- Rna
- Cleavage
- Diffusion
- Neuroscience
- Repression
- Biosynthesis
- Informatics
- Protein
- Initiation
- Equivalence
- Peptide
- Localization
- Lattice
- Basic
- Tyrosine
- Transcription
- Inhibition
- Pairing
- Post
- Molecule
- Residue
- Subunit
- Clinician
- Kinase
- Lipid
- Genetic
- Nucleotide
- Signaling
- Genes
- Synthesis
- Machinery
- Medicine
- Translation
- Gene
- Transcript
- Motion
- Rotation
- Coefficient
- Research
- Bloch
- Conformation
- Epidemiology
- Atom
- Momentum
- Acceleration
- Biotechnology
- Vector
- Activation
- Enzyme
- Apparatus
- Binding
- Mechanism
- Degradation
- Dipole
- Entropy
- Biology
- Yeast
- Displacement
- Processing
- Pathway
- Pharmacology
- Genome
- Complex
- Dt
- Sequence
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRANSLATIONAL, adjective. (translation studies) of, or relating to translating, or to a translation
TRANSLATIONAL, adjective. (physics) of, or relating to a body in motion
TRANSLATIONAL, adjective. (sciences) of or relating to the transfer of scientific knowledge into practical applications
TRANSLATIONAL BIOINFORMATICS, noun. (genetics) (biology) (computing) The branch of bioinformatics that uses genomic data as its source
TRANSLATIONAL ENERGY, noun. (physics) The energy of the molecules of a fluid due to their (translational, as opposed to rotational or vibrational) motion.
Dictionary definition
TRANSLATIONAL, adjective. Of or relating to uniform movement without rotation.
Wise words
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