Antonym: tentative. Similar words: definition, definitely, initiative, punitive, cognitive, define, affinity, initial. Meaning: [dɪ'fɪnɪtɪv] adj. 1. clearly defined or formulated 2. of recognized authority or excellence 3. supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement.
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121 "We found definitive proof that IPA-3 fit into and binds to PAK1's autoregulatory domain, the part of the enzyme where it can, essentially, shut itself off when necessary, " Peterson says.
122 Business travel may prove to be less definitive and potentially less successful, as Neptune will be in a financial house, in hard angle to the new moon, a configuration that adds confusion.
123 Preparation of the share exchange agreement, stock purchase agreement, definitive merger agreement, and all other documents necessary to complete the merger.
124 Polar nuclei The, usually two, haploid nuclei found midway along the EMBRYOSAC, forming a binucleate central cell. They may fuse to form the diploid definitive nucleus.
125 Vaginal cytology can be used for inspection or biopsy to definitive diagnosis.
126 The detailed estimate or definitive estimate is made when the scope of work is clearly defined and the detailed design is in progress so that the essential features of the facility are identifiable.
127 Combining and updating the author's two previous definitive books on ELINT, this volume is the indispensable reference for every ELINT professional.
128 For nearly twenty years, Manning Marable, a historian at Columbia, labored on what he hoped would be a definitive scholarly work on Malcolm X.
129 Studies such as these have provided definitive answers to challenging mechanistic questions.
130 The definitive host of Angiostrongylus cantonensis is Rattus norvegicus and intermediate host is Ampullarum crossean. Its suggest that we must take precautions against Angiostrongylus cantonensis.
131 Another wild card here is that there is no definitive estimate of how much methane in this hydrate/clathrate form exists in our seas and oceans.
132 Genetic resistance of Marek's disease (MD) in chicken is controlled by many genes, and the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) gene is the most definitive influential factor.
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133 The natural definitive host for P. proliferus is not monkeys, dogs, and cats, but rats.
134 The roadside bomb/improvised explosive device (IED) is one of the definitive weapons in the wars of Iraq and Afghanistan.
135 The prepotency of criminal definitive fact has a special scope and extent, based on the higher standard of proof.
136 We should be clear that neither of these two methods nor any other method of investment appraisal can give a definitive decision.
137 In the former case, the first dot file found in the precedent chain is definitive.
138 The market square, flanked by the colourful gables of burgher houses, is probably the definitive site of the area.
139 IN what may come to be the definitive line about our current economic crisis, Warren Buffett said on the CNBC program "Squawk Box" this month that the United States economy has "fallen off a cliff."
140 Of course, achieving a particular education level is not the definitive measure of someone's mental capacity.
141 We were producing a definitive edition of the poems of Kipling.
142 The definitive host is the dog but it can also infect cats, wolves, coyotes , foxes and other animals, such as ferrets, sea lions and even, under very rare circumstances, humans.
143 Objective To investigate the distribution and infection situation of the definitive host of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in Fuzhou.
144 In the early 1940s the Supreme Court announced in rather definitive terms that the First Amendment did not cover obscene or libelous speech, fighting words, or commercial speech.
145 Language is too vague, context-dependent, and creative to be captured with a definitive set of rules that strictly delimit the grammatical from the ungrammatical.
146 More than a playmaker that tries to circulate the ball, he's a player of definitive passes.
147 Although not a definitive requirement for an AOA implementation, an organization should consider using a process authoring tool to maintain descriptions of its existing implementation processes.
148 Subsequently, these observations were generally discounted because definitive evidence for follicular neogenesis was not presented6.
149 Cysts should be excised and sterilized to avoid ingestion by the definitive host.
150 Earlier definitive diagnosis and lung lobe sleeve-resection could apparently raised post - operative survival rate.
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