Similar words: ambivalent, ambivalence, equivalent, equivalence, equivalency, equivalence point, valentine, prevalent. Meaning: ['baɪ‚veɪlənt] adj. 1. having a valence of two or having two valences 2. used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis.
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1. Autosomal bivalents can be arranged in order of size, but unambiguous identification of individual bivalents is not possible.
2. When they form bivalents, however, each chromosome is in close physical contact with its homologue.
3. Bivalent Describing any pair of homologous chromosomes when they pair up during MEIOSIS.
4. The result showed that bivalent and multivalent cations could be removed effectively, while the rejection of univalent cations was very low.
5. Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccines are available in either bivalent (groups A and C), trivalent (groups A, C and W), or tetravalent (groups A, C, Y and W135) forms to control the disease.
6. The beauty of the bivalent vaccine is that it's able to attack both types of wild polio virus in one dose.
7. The influence of univalent and bivalent salts and the mineral quantity in formation water on the emulsification performance in caustic flooding is discussed.
8. With the action of some bivalent cation, high temperature shift catalyst has been prepared by mixture precipitation method using open-hearth dust as a raw material.
9. National Immunization Days (NIDs) using bivalent OPV have been conducted in May, with further supplementary immunization activities (SIAs) planned for June.
10. One of the strain of bivalent HFRS vaccine, Z37 strain was isolated from Rattus norvegicus and identified as SEO virus by serological test.
11. The study also showed that bivalent cations could affect the permeation properties of L-glutamine and L-glutamic acid, and decreased observed rejection of glutamic acid by 8%.
12. Main analysis contains the bivalent adjective the syntax structure basic semantic expression and its the lower position classification.
13. Objective To investigate the immunogenicity of bivalent inactivated hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome virus ( HFRS ) vaccine.
14. Efficacy test of chicken infection bronchitis bivalent living vaccine was taken with the method of serum cross neutralization. The results showed that it was consistent with that of challenge method.
15. The quadrivalent and bivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines have been licensed in more than 100 and 60 countries respectively.
16. Objective To construct a bivalent VP1 gene vaccine against Coxsackie virus B1 and B3 (CVB1 and CVB3) and to test its immunogenicity in mice.
17. Conclusion: Apodemus agrarius was the main kind of mouse in mixed type areas,(sentencedict.com) we should select bivalent vaccine for decreasing the incidence rate of HFRS.
18. In partnership with the Finlay Institute in Cuba, Bio-Manguinhos is working with WHO to ensure a supply of up to 10 million doses of bivalent AC meningitis vaccine by the next epidemic season.
19. In acid and alkali soil, there are mainly indissoluble bivalent or trivalent phosphates, which cannot be utilized by plants.
20. Terminalization The movement of chiasmata to the end of the bivalent arms, a process that may occur during late prophase I of meiosis.
21. The results indicated that both the number of rod bivalents and the number of pre-division bivalents increased markedly after radiation, while the number of bivalent chiasma tended to decrease.
22. The analysis of chromosome behavior in miosis and frequency of bivalent chiasma at diakinesis of pollen mother cells of F1 hybrid plants, and the affinity extent were reported in this paper.
23. Rod Curtis at the World Health Organization in Geneva says the new bivalent vaccine solves the problem.
24. Given the emergence of resistance to first- and second-line antimicrobials for the treatment of enteric fever, a bivalent vaccine against both SPA and S. typhi would facilitate for disease control.
25. Demercurization efficiency of WFGD may exceed 50%, the crucial influencing factor being the share of bivalent mercury in the total mercury content.
26. The practice showed that the blast furnace slags mainly consisted of melilite, cuspidine, bivalent metallic sulphide and Ce-Ca silica.
27. Furthermore, as opposed to its corresponding normal counterpart, the sentence with the locative subject receives an additional valency element, which in turn makes the monovalent verb bivalent.
28. According to the principle, the thesis divides the verbs in existential sentences into one- valence and bivalent verbs and describes them through grammar and semantic frames.
29. We now have a full toolbox of vaccines, having developed and fast-tracked the introduction of monovalent and bivalent oral polio vaccines.
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