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An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response
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Antibody
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A foreign macromolecule that does not belong to the host organism and elicits an immune response
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Antigen
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An antigen-binding immunoglobulin, produced by B cells, that functions as the effector in an immune response
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A foreign macromolecule that does not belong to the host organism and elicits an immune response
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The collection, classification, storage, and analysis of biochemical and biological information using computers especially as applied in molecular genetics and genomics
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The amount of a specified substance in a unit amount of another substance
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A quantitative in vitro test for an antibody or antigen in which the test material is absorbed on a surface and exposed either to a complex of an enzyme linked to an antibody specific for the antigen or an enzyme linked to an anti-immunoglobulin specific for the antibody followed by reaction of the enzyme with a substrate to yield a colored product corresponding to the concentration of the test material
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A protein serving as a catalyst; a chemical agent that changes the rate of reaction without being consumed by the reaction
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The complement of an organism's genes; an organism's genetic material
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Any measure whose purpose is to improve health or alter the course of disease
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A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease
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A specific causative agent of disease
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A molecule (a short strand of RNA or DNA) whose presence is required for formation of another molecule (a longer chain of DNA)
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A stepwise dilution of a substance in solution
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A substance dissolved in another substance
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A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, which may be solids, liquids, gases, or a combination of these
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A substance, usually a liquid, capable of dissolving another substance
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The reactant on which an enzyme works
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A substance produced by or derived from a microorganism and able in dilute solution to inhibit or kill another microorganism
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Resistance to one or more antibiotics, usually due to additional genetic information
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The one-way transfer of DNA between bacteria in cellular contact
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The DNA-containing area of a bacterial cell
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A small ring of DNA that carries accessory genes separate from those of the bacterial chromosome
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The transfer of genetic material from one organism (such as a bacterium) to another by a genetic vector
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The genetic modification of a bacterium by incorporation of free DNA from another ruptured bacterial cell
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A graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and the minimum sound intensity for hearing
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An electrical prosthetic device that enables individuals with sensorineural hearing loss to recognize some sounds and that consists of an external microphone and speech processor that receive and convert sound waves into electrical signals which are transmitted to one or more electrodes implanted in the cochlea where they stimulate the auditory nerve
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Hearing loss or impairment resulting from interference with the transmission of sound waves to the cochlea
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An electronic device usually worn by a person for amplifying sound before it reaches the receptor organs
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The essential part of the vertebrate organ of hearing and equilibrium that includes the vestibule, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea
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The intermediate portion of the ear containing a chain of three ossicles that extends from the tympanic membrane to the oval window and transmits vibrations to the inner ear
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The outer visible portion of the ear that collects and directs sound waves toward the tympanic membrane by way of a canal which extends inward through the temporal bone
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Hearing loss or impairment resulting from problems with the auditory nerves
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Mechanical energy that is transmitted by longitudinal pressure waves in a medium (such as water or air)
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A graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and the minimum sound intensity for hearing
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An electrical prosthetic device that enables individuals with sensorineural hearing loss to recognize some sounds and that consists of an external microphone and speech processor that receive and convert sound waves into electrical signals which are transmitted to one or more electrodes implanted in the cochlea where they stimulate the auditory nerve
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Hearing loss or impairment resulting from interference with the transmission of sound waves to the cochlea
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An electronic device usually worn by a person for amplifying sound before it reaches the receptor organs
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The essential part of the vertebrate organ of hearing and equilibrium that includes the vestibule, the semicircular canals, and the cochlea
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The intermediate portion of the ear containing a chain of three ossicles that extends from the tympanic membrane to the oval window and transmits vibrations to the inner ear
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The outer visible portion of the ear that collects and directs sound waves toward the tympanic membrane by way of a canal which extends inward through the temporal bone
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Hearing loss or impairment resulting from problems with the auditory nerves
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Mechanical energy that is transmitted by longitudinal pressure waves in a medium (such as water or air)