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  • 101small — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of less than normal or usual size. 2) not great in amount, number, strength, or power. 3) not fully grown or developed; young. 4) insignificant; unimportant. 5) (of a business or its owner) operating on a modest scale. ► NOUN… …

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  • 102Small interfering RNA — (siRNA), sometimes known as short interfering RNA or silencing RNA, is a class of 20 25 nucleotide long double stranded RNA molecules that play a variety of roles in biology. Most notably, siRNA is involved in the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway …

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  • 103Small Island Developing States — (SIDS) are low lying coastal countries that tend to share similar sustainable development challenges, including small but growing populations, limited resources, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, vulnerability to external shocks,… …

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  • 104Small Cajal body specific RNA 25 — (otherwise known as scaRNA25, HBI 100, MBI 100 and MBI 114) is a scaRNA which are a class of ncRNAs characterised as a small nuclear RNAs localised to the Cajal bodies [cite journal | last = Darzacq | first = X | coauthors = Jady BE, Verheggen C …

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  • 105Scale-winged — a. (Zo[ o]l.) Having the wings covered with small scalelike structures, as the Lepidoptera; scaly winged. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 106scale insect — n. any of various families of small homopteran insects destructive to plants: the females secrete a round, wax scale under which they live and lay their eggs …

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  • 107Small nucleolar RNA snoR639/H1 — Small nucleolar RNA snoR639 (also known as snoH1) is a non coding RNA (ncRNA) molecule which functions in the biogenesis (modification) of other small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs). This type of modifiying RNA is located in the nucleolus of the… …

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  • 108Small and Smaller — is the title of an opinion column written by Thomas L. Friedman and published on the web site (and possibly printed in the newspaper) of The New York Times on 4 March 2004.In the article, Friedman separated globalization into three distinct… …

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  • 109scale up something — scale up (something) to make something larger, esp. a design or model. A number of companies manufacturing a line of popular small cars have simply scaled up those models. Engineers did not completely understand what would happen if they scaled… …

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  • 110scale up — (something) to make something larger, esp. a design or model. A number of companies manufacturing a line of popular small cars have simply scaled up those models. Engineers did not completely understand what would happen if they scaled their… …

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