"Gammaglobulin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gammaglobulin refers to a type of globulin protein found in blood plasma, particularly in the immunoglobulin part of the plasma. It plays a crucial role in the immune system, helping to neutralize bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens by binding to their surface and marking them for destruction by immune cells.
A gamine is a term used to describe a young girl who is somewhat awkward or unfinished in a charming or appealing way. A gamine is often characterized as a petite, neat, and rather shy individual with an androgynous or boyish feature, often with a mop of curly hair and a mop of messy clothes. The term conveys a sense of naturalness, freshness, and innocence.
Gaminesque refers to something or someone that is characteristic of, or reminiscent of, a gamine, which is a slang term for a lively, playful, and mischievous young girl. The word often connotes a sense of youthful energy, innocence, and playfulness.
Gaming refers to the act of playing electronic games, typically on a computer, console, or mobile device. It involves engaging in competitive or recreational activities, such as playing video games, online multiplayer games, or esports.
Gamma-irradiated refers to the process of exposing something, typically a material or object, to gamma radiation, which is a type of high-energy electromagnetic radiation. The goal of gamma irradiation is often to sanitize, sterilize, or modify the material's chemical composition.
A gammarid is a member of the suborder Gammaridea, which is a group of small, freshwater crustaceans that belong to the order Amphipoda. They are also commonly known as scuds or side-swimmers. Gammarids are typically small, ranging in size from 1-30 millimeters, and have a rounded body shape. They have a pair of parapods (appendages) on each side of their body, which they use to swim and move around. Gammarids are often found in streams, rivers, and ponds, where they feed on algae, detritus, and small invertebrates.
Gammaridea is a suborder of amphiopod crustaceans, commonly known as freshwater gammarids or freshwater shrimp.
Gammon refers to a cut of pork that comes from the hind leg of a pig, which has been cured in salt and then smoked or boiled. It is often served cold, sliced thinly, and used in dishes such as sandwiches, salads, and cold platters.