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A capsomere is a subunit of a capsid, which is the protein shell of a virus. Each capsomere is usually composed of several protein molecules, such as major capsid proteins, and is arranged in a repeating pattern to form the capsid. Capsomeres are the building blocks of a virus's capsid, and their arrangement gives the virus its shape and structural properties.
Capsomeres are the subunits that make up the capsid of a virus, specifically a dsDNA virus. The capsid is the outer protein shell that surrounds the viral genome.
Capstan refers to the cylindrical or tapered structure located on the mizzen or mainmast of a sailing vessel, which serves as a support for the rigging and helps to secure the sails. In addition, the term "capstan" can also refer to a type of mechanical winch or windlass, often used in sailing ships to lift anchors, lift heavy loads, or recover sails. In a broader sense, the term "capstan" can be used figuratively to refer to any central or dominant structure or pillar that supports or holds something together.
Capstans are a type of mechanical device used to wind or reel in ropes, wires, or cables. They are often used in sailing, especially on sailing ships, to wind or let out the anchor chain, or to raise and lower the sails.
A capstone is a final project or product that represents the culmination of a student's undergraduate or graduate studies. It is often a comprehensive and complex assignment that allows students to demonstrate their mastery of a specific field or discipline, and to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout their academic program.
Capsular refers to something that is contained or enclosed in a capsule or a sac. It can also describe a condition or a structure that is similar to a capsule or a sac. In medicine, a capsular joint is a type of joint where the bones are connected by a capsule filled with synovial fluid, allowing for smooth movement.
Capsulary refers to related to or resembling a capsa, a container or pouch. Specifically, capsulary is used to describe a method of recording documents, especially medieval charters, in which a charter or other document isBOUND in a parchment cover and sealed.
The verb "capsulate" means to condense or summarize something, especially complex information, into a concise and concise form, often making it easier to understand or communicate.
The adjective "capsulated" means enclosed or contained within a shell or capsule, often referring to things that are small and enclosed, such as medicine capsules or spirulina capsules. It can also be used figuratively to describe ideas or concepts that are contained or summarized within a specific framework.
The word "capsulation" refers to the process or act of encapsulating something, typically a concept, idea, or problem, within a specific framework, model, or structure.
A capsule is a small, usually rigid or semirigid, hollow container, typically made of plastic or metal, that is used to hold or enclose something, such as a medication, a flavoring, or a spice. Capsules can be used in various fields, including medicine, food, and engineering.
Capsulectomies are a type of surgery that involves the removal of the capsule of tissue that forms around a breast implant. This capsule, also known as scar tissue, is a common complication of breast augmentation and can cause discomfort, hardened breasts, and even rupture of the implant. Capsulectomies are often performed as a revision procedure after a breast augmentation to improve the appearance and feel of the breast.
Capsulectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the breast implant capsule, which is the layer of scar tissue that forms around the implant.
Capsules refer to small containers, typically made of gelatin or plastic, used for holding or delivering a medicine, supplement, or toxin. They are often designed to be swallowed or injected, and can be used to provide a controlled and convenient way to deliver a substance to the body.
Capsulised is an adjective that means condensed or summarized into a concise and easily understandable form, often for the purpose of citing or referencing a larger work, idea, or concept in a more compact and accessible way.
Capsulises is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to capsulise", which means to summarize or condense a large amount of information into a concise and digestible form, usually in a capsule-like format, such as a summary or an abstract. In other words, to capsulise something is to reduce it to its most essential and important parts, making it easier to understand and retain.
Capsulitis is a medical term that refers to inflammation of the capsule, a thin layer of tissue that surrounds a joint, such as the shoulder or hip. In this condition, the inflammatory process involved in repair of a joint injury or wear and tear can lead to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility in the affected joint.
Capsulized refers to information or a message that has been condensed or summarized into a concise and easily digestible form, often in a short written or oral summary.
Capsulizes is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to capsulize", which means to summarize or condense a large amount of information into a brief and concise form, often to make it more easily understandable or to preserve the essential points.
Capsulodesis is a surgical procedure that involves stitching or anchoring the capsule of the joint to the surrounding bone or soft tissue to improve joint stability and reduce instability. It is often used to treat conditions such as shoulder instability, recurrent shoulder dislocations, or multiple traumas to the shoulder.
Capsulorhexis is a surgical technique used in cataract surgery where a flap of the posterior capsule of the eye is lifted and then torn into small pieces, allowing the eye surgeon to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with an artificial one.
Capsulorrhaphy is a surgical procedure that involves stitching or suturing the sac surrounding the femoral head (the ball of the hip joint) to the acetabulum (the socket of the hip joint). This procedure is typically performed in patients with a condition called recilot capsular, where the capsule surrounding the hip joint becomes loose and stretched, leading to instability and pain in the hip joint.
Capsulorrhexis is a surgical procedure in ophthalmology where a circular incision is made in the anterior capsule of the lens of the eye to allow for removal of the cloudy lens (cataract) or for implantation of an artificial lens (intraocular lens). The term comes from the Latin words "capsula," meaning "little box," and "rhexis," meaning "tearing."
Capsulotomy is a surgical procedure in ophthalmology that involves making a small incision in the capsule surrounding the lens in the eye, usually to release tension or to improve vision after cataract surgery.
The word "captain" refers to a high-ranking officer in command of a ship, plane, or team. It can also refer to a person who is in charge of leading a group or organization. The word is often used to describe a leader who is in control and responsible for making decisions.
The noun "captaincies" refers to the position or office of a captain, typically in a naval, military, or sports context. It can also refer to the authority or leadership given to someone who holds the rank of captain.
Captaincy refers to the leadership or command of a ship, team, or organization. It can also refer to the position or role of a captain, particularly in a military or naval context. In sports, captaincy often refers to the player who is appointed as the team's leader or representative.
To have captained something or someone is to have been in control or in charge of it or them. This can refer to a position of authority, such as being the captain of a ship, team, or organization. It can also refer to having taken charge or led something, such as a project or a mission.
To be the captaining means to be in charge or in command of something, typically a team or an organization. It involves leading, directing, and making key decisions, with responsibility for the overall performance and success of the group.
Captainry refers to the state or position of being a captain, typically in a ship or vessel. It can also mean leadership or command, especially in a military or naval context.
Captains refers to the commanders or leaders of a ship, team, or organization. It can also refer to a high-ranking official or someone who is in charge or in command.
Captainship refers to the position or office of captain, which is a leadership role that involves commanding or directing a group, team, or organization. It can also refer to the quality of leadership or guidance provided by a captain.
Captation is a noun that refers to the act of capturing or taking possession of something, especially in a gentle or skillful manner. It can also refer to the process of conveying or bringing something, such as a feeling or an idea, under control or within one's grasp. For example: "The artist's captation of the subject's emotions was remarkable."
Captcha is a type of challenge-response test designed to determine whether the user is human or a computer. The user is typically asked to enter text or perform a task that is easy for humans but difficult for computers, such as identifying and typing out CAPTCHA codes that appear as distorted or blurry words or phrases.
Captchalogue refers to a comprehensive and detailed catalogue or inventory of a collection, particularly a rare book collection or a museum's collection of artworks.