homological


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Synonyms for homological

similar in evolutionary origin but not in function

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implies that homological reasoning in the law will to some degree allow
The persistent homological framework enables us to analyze multiscale networks in a consistent manner [14-16].
Interestingly, a homological sequence to the already well-known HIV integrase aptamer was identified in the minus-strand.
It shows that guinea pigs, infected with a homological culture of mycobacteria had the most intensive allergic reaction to the administration of the tested tuberculin after 24 hours.
The subject matter for Homological Fetish and Homological Theory is the penis.
In doing so, Chin and Morimoto (2013) employ Hills' concept of "transcultural homology" in which "homological structures may interpellate fans across cultures in ways that both operate through and exceed the intentions of media industries" (p.
In comparative research between M proteins of GAS and M proteins of GCS isolates SDSE was examined from people and it was found that the structures of M proteins of GAS were highly homological to M proteins of GCS in the C repeat region but the N terminus was unique [15].
If we put the mentioned homological algebras in more general setting as operadic theory and generalize the above result in category theory, it will be more and more applicable in many different fields of study.
The mirror symmetry was interpreted mathematically by Kontsevich in his 1994 ICM talk as an equivalence of derived categories, dubbed the homological mirror symmetry [5].
As a general reference to homological and commutative algebra, we refer to [8].