˜yÐÄvlog

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processive

[ pruh-ses-iv ]

adjective

  1. advancing or going forward; progressive:

    the processive quality of language.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of processive1

1615–25; < Latin ±è°ùų¦±ð²õ²õ ( us ) ( process ) + -ive
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Beerens, N. & Berkhout, B. The tRNA primer activation signal in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 genome is important for initiation and processive elongation of reverse transcription.

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In a cyclin E overexpression model of DNA replication stress, POLD3, the human ortholog of POL32, was required for cell cycle progression and processive DNA synthesis.

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That the Master-word should lie A mere silence, while his own Processive harmony, The faintest echo of his lightest tone, Is sweeping in a choral triumph by?

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There can be no galaxy in poetry, because it is language,—'ergo' processive,—'ergo' every the smallest star must be seen singly.

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In that immense unweeting Mind is shown One far above forethinking; processive, Yet superconscious; a Clairvoyancy That knows not what It knows, yet works therewith.—

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