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  2. Flag carrier - Wikipedia

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    A flag carrier is a transport company, such as an airline or shipping company, that, being locally registered in a given sovereign state, enjoys preferential rights or privileges accorded by that government for international operations.

  3. FLAG-tag - Wikipedia

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    FLAG-tag can also be used in the isolation of protein complexes with multiple subunits, because FLAG-tag's mild purification procedure tends not to disrupt such complexes. FLAG-tag-based purification has been used to obtain proteins of sufficient purity and quality to carry out 3D structure determination by x-ray crystallography.

  4. The world’s smallest flag carrier airlines - AOL

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    The national carrier of the Northeast African country of Sudan is another one with a long history, since it was founded in 1946. Following two accidents — one in 2003 causing 116 deaths and one ...

  5. Uniporter - Wikipedia

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    Uniporter carrier proteins work by binding to one molecule or substrate at a time. Uniporter channels open in response to a stimulus and allow the free flow of specific molecules. [2] There are several ways in which the opening of uniporter channels may be regulated: Voltage – Regulated by the difference in voltage across the membrane

  6. Flag carrier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Flag carrier, transportation company, such as a shipping or airline company, that is registered in a given state; A strong supporter of a cause, or perhaps the strongest, most visible and most vocal supporter of said cause. Example: "Bill was the flag carrier of the movement to improve inner city education."

  7. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    Definition [ edit ] The word pedigree is a corruption of the Anglo-Norman French pé de grue or "crane's foot", either because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to different offspring of the one parent line) resemble the thin leg and foot of a crane [ 3 ] or because such a mark was used to denote succession in pedigree charts.

  8. Glossary of biology - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of biology terms is a list of definitions of fundamental terms and concepts used in biology, the study of life and of living organisms.It is intended as introductory material for novices; for more specific and technical definitions from sub-disciplines and related fields, see Glossary of cell biology, Glossary of genetics, Glossary of evolutionary biology, Glossary of ecology ...

  9. Flagellum - Wikipedia

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    A flagellum (/ f l ə ˈ dʒ ɛ l əm /; pl.: flagella) (Latin for 'whip' or 'scourge') is a hair-like appendage that protrudes from certain plant and animal sperm cells, from fungal spores (), and from a wide range of microorganisms to provide motility.