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11modifying — mod·i·fy || mÉ‘dɪfaɪ / mÉ’ v. change, adjust, adapt; limit, qualify (Grammar); reduce, moderate; become changed; be modified …
12modifying — …
13modifying gene — A gene that affects the expression of some other gene …
14Self-modifying code — In computer science, self modifying code is code that alters its own instructions, intentionally or otherwise, while it is executing.Self modifying code is quite straightforward to write when using assembly language (taking into account the CPU… …
15Disease-modifying antirheumatic drug — Methotrexate Hydroxychloro …
16PCIA-II/MAP Modifying Attributions of Parents Intervention — The Parent Child Interaction Assessment II Modifying Attributions of Parents (PCIA II/MAP; Bohr, 2008, 2005, 2004a, 2004b; Bohr Holigrocki, 2005) intervention is a brief cognitive behavioral manualized treatment for parents in high risk families …
17Receptor activity-modifying protein — protein Name=Receptor activity modifying protein 1 caption= width=500px HGNCid=9843 Symbol=RAMP1 AltSymbols= EntrezGene= 10267 OMIM= 605153 RefSeq= NM 005855 UniProt= O60894 PDB= ECnumber= Chromosome=2 Arm=q Band=36 LocusSupplementaryData=… …
18Histone-Modifying Enzymes — The packaging of the eukaryotic genome into highly condensed chromatin makes it inaccessible to the factors required for gene transcription, DNA replication, recombination and repair. Eukaryotes have developed intricate mechanisms to overcome… …
19disease-modifying antirheumatic drug — (DMARD) a classification of antirheumatic agents referring to their ability to modify the course of disease, as opposed to simply treating symptoms such as inflammation and pain …
20disease-modifying antirheumatic drug — DMARD any of various drugs used in the treatment of rheumatic disease: they affect the progression of the disease by suppressing the disease process. DMARDs include drugs affecting the immune response (immunomodulators), such as… …