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Перевод: mouse speek mouse


[существительное]
мышь ; подбитый глаз;
[глагол]
ловить мышей; выискивать; выслеживать


Тезаурус:

  1. You can just click with the mouse to view the model a different way."
  2. To extend previous recombinant-inbred strain analyses demonstrating linkage of D15S12h (formerly designated D7Nic1 ) to the mouse p locus, we performed an interspecific backcross analysis.
  3. FIG. 3 Protein sequence alignments of the 79-amino-acid (single-letter code) highly conserved DNA-binding motif from the Y-borne SRY homologues of S. macroura, M. eugenii, human, rabbit and mouse.
  4. This led him to investigate in more detail the effect of alcohol on chromosome segregation at about the time of conception, and its effects on early development of the mouse embryo in vivo .
  5. If a piece of tissue is taken from the posterior margin of a mouse limb bud and grafted into the anterior region of a chick limb bud, it too can specify additional digits, but the digits are, of course, chick digits.
  6. You can adjust each of these colour pots up or down, by taking the mouse button into the up or down pointing arrow and clicking.
  7. Looking up, she saw Mouse divide his wafer into two portions, sprinkling one over a flat, battered metal dish for the dog and stirring the other into his own.
  8. Great-aunts were sometimes significant: a Scots farmer's old sister, "very straightlaced you sat like a mouse;" or the great-aunt of a Portsmouth docker's daughter, "an old, old lady", who liked to celebrate receiving her weekly pension - "Every weekend, pension day, she had a wee brown jug and she used to send me up the beer shop to get half pint o'stout.
  9. Could Dali be the Catalan answer, at last, to Mickey Mouse?
  10. The local trading standards officer says Mrs Rees could be prosecuted if her mouse novelties or toys are sold at the fete as usual.
  11. Um, he says, and goes on to explain that in Norway a small, useless knife sometimes seen about the person of hunters and campers who have little idea is known as a "mouse castrator".
  12. If we can get him out before he's caught, they're bound to thin, k it was a mouse or something!"
  13. Most experts think normal cells probably have to undergo several mutations in order to become cancerous; and it is generally suspected that the mouse cells - a laboratory line known as NIH 3T3 cells - have already undergone numerous mutations and are hovering on the brink of becoming cancerous.

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