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MECHANISM
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Traducere în limba română
mechanism substantiv
1. mecanism, aparat; construcţie.
2. (fig.) mecanism; tehnică.
3. (filoz.) mecanicism.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
There were powers abroad in earlier days which no courage and no mechanism of his could have met.
(The Lost World, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Holmes had picked up the powerful air-gun from the floor, and was examining its mechanism.
(The Return of Sherlock Holmes, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
Methotrexate also exhibits potent immunosuppressant activity although the mechanism(s) of actions is unclear.
(Methotrexate, NCI Thesaurus)
He grew conscious of the muscled mechanism of his body and felt confident that he was physically their master.
(Martin Eden, de Jack London)
By discovering the molecules of the immune system with which the virus interacts and may ‘silence’ the microbicidal mechanisms of our cells, we also identified several molecules that could in the future be attacked by drugs, he explained.
(Study uncovers cause of aggressive leishmaniasis strain, SciDev.Net)
The mechanism by which AIF protects against peroxide damage is not clear, but may involve a more indirect mechanism than direct peroxide scavenging since the enzyme does not appear to have this activity in vitro.
(AIF Pathway, NCI Thesaurus/BIOCARTA)
In trying to understand the underlying mechanism for the role of red meat and poultry in the development of diabetes, the study also investigated the association between dietary heme-iron content from all meats and the risk of diabetes, and found a dose-dependent positive association.
(Eating Meat Linked to Higher Risk of Diabetes, Editura Global Info)
N-cadherin, a cell- surface transmembrane glycoprotein of the cadherin superfamily of proteins involved in calcium-mediated cell-cell adhesion and signaling mechanisms; may be upregulated in some aggressive tumors and the endothelial cells and pericytes of some tumor blood vessels.
(ADH-1, NCI Thesaurus)
The mechanism of the flight of birds he had watched and reasoned about with understanding; but it had never entered his head to try to explain the process whereby birds, as organic flying mechanisms, had been developed.
(Martin Eden, de Jack London)