disjunction

  • 31disjunction — n separation, disseverance, dissever ment, disseveration, disconnection, detachment, division, disjuncture; severance, cleavage, cleft, breach, rent, split, break, breakage, fracture, crack; disunion, disunity, noncohesion, noncohesiveness,… …

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  • 32disjunction — dis·junction …

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  • 33disjunction — n. the separation of pairs of homologous chromosomes during meiosis or of the chromatids of a chromosome during anaphase of mitosis or meiosis. Compare: nondisjunction …

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  • 34disjunction — /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən/ (say dis jungkshuhn) noun 1. the act of disjoining. 2. the state of being disjoined. 3. Logic a. the relation of the terms of a complex proposition where alternatives are in juxtaposition, as p or q or both (inclusive), p or q but… …

  • 35disjunction —   n. act of separating; state of being separated.    ♦ disjunctive, a. expressing or requiring alternation, separation or contrast; n. Grammar,. such conjunction …

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  • 36disjunction — Separation of homologous chromosomes during anaphase I of meiosis, or of sister chromatids during anaphase of mitosis and anaphase II of meiosis …

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  • 37Logical disjunction — Disjunction redirects here. For separation of chromosomes, see Meiosis. For disjunctions in distribution, see Disjunct distribution. Venn diagram of the logical disjunction of A and B …

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  • 38disjunction mutant — Drosophila mutant in which chromosomes are partitioned unequally between daughter cells at meiosis, as a result of nondisjunction …

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  • 39Conditioned disjunction — In logic, conditioned disjunction (sometimes called conditional disjunction) is a ternary logical connective introduced by Church.[1]. Given operands p, q, and r, which represent truth valued propositions, the meaning of the conditioned… …

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  • 40Non-Disjunction — Unter dem Begriff Non disjunction (engl.: disjunction = Trennung), auch Nondisjunction und unter dem Synonym Fehlsegregation bekannt, versteht man in der Genetik das fehlende Auseinanderweichen von zwei homologen Chromosomen bei der Meiose I oder …

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