admixed in English

verb
1
mix (something) with something else.
Initially, a hybrid population is created by admixing genes from parental populations.

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1. Admixed synonyms, Admixed pronunciation, Admixed translation, English dictionary definition of Admixed

2. As a verb admixed is (admix).As an adjective Admixtured is to which something has been admixed.

3. • Protect the Admixed PN solution from light

4. In general, the trends for each Admixed population are very similar to those reported for the analyses including all Admixed samples together, …

5. What does Admixed mean? Simple past tense and past participle of admix

6. What does Admixtured mean? To which something has been admixed

7. For the Admixed cohorts, we estimated local and genome-wide ancestry

8. Amorphous to X-rays, except for material from Nenačovice (admixed diadochite).

9. To our knowledge, this is the earliest genetic evidence of an Admixed

10. Sapro-collinite with admixed Allothigenic microcomponents of fine, and occasionally coarse, attritus

11. hydrocarbons to be admixed with the effluent from the oxygenate conversion process.

12. Admixtured ( comparative more Admixtured, superlative most Admixtured ) To which something has been admixed.

13. Protein, fluorine-protein, multi-zone and water film forming foam compounds can be admixed.

14. According to the invention, the polymer mixture is admixed to the plastics like an additive.

15. Benign Urothelial Cells—catheterized urine: Clusters of benign urothelial cells are Admixed with squamous cells

16. Synonyms for Admixed include combined, blended, blent, amalgamated, mingled, commingled, intermixed, intermingled, commixed and united

17. In this study, we consider Admixed populations through their expected heterozygosity, a measure of genetic diversity

18. Twenty-seven of these tissues have a sample size of at least 30 Admixed individuals (Fig

19. Human Admixed embryos contain various combinations of animal and human material but are nevertheless predominantly human

20. Here, we further demonstrate that ImmTOR Admixed with AAV vectors also enhances hepatic transgene expression at the initial dose of AAV …

21. The mineral fibres (22) are admixed with plastic fibres (30) to produce a laid fibre fabric (31).

22. Cement-Admixed soil columns are often used to strengthen the surrounding soft soil for enhancing tunnel stability

23. Admixed PDFs were left at room temperature for 72 hours, then cultured using the BacT/ALERT system

24. A population is termed Admixed if its members possess recent ancestry from two or more separate sources

25. Global and local ancestry inference in Admixed human populations can be performed using computational tools implementing distinct algorithms

26. He, as one of many urban admixed populations, is very emblematic of a mixed parentage, of a mixed pigmentation.

27. Cherokee Admixed (n=62) Cherokee Admixed (n=92) Cherokee Enrolled (n=33) These two forensic populations were created in house from a combination of participants in our Cherokee DNA Studies and a random sample of customers who indicated to us that they had Cherokee ancestry

28. In the absence of compatibility studies, SonoVue should not be admixed with any other medicinal product except the solvent provided

29. Admixed populations can be used to identify loci that contribute to ethnic variation in complex disease risk, using admixture mapping

30. The ceramic compositions can also be admixed with supplementary ceramic materials such as silicon carbide to produce microwave absorbing materials.

31. ‘Initially, a hybrid population is created by Admixing genes from parental populations.’ ‘The composition is prepared by Admixing the components.’ ‘Giant cells were admixed with the malignant cells.’ ‘Gold occurs primarily as the native metal, but it almost always has some silver admixed by atomic substitution.’

32. Equipment for daily dental care: teeth are cleaned by water jet with admixed softly abrasive media for the dissolution of plaques.

33. The phrase "tan tissue with Admixed blood-tinged mucus" is what is referred to as the gross pathological description.

34. He spoke during the debate on a government amendment to change the name of 'inter-species' embryos to 'human-Admixed' embryos.

35. The increased transduction with Admixed AAV-SEAP + ImmTOR was followed by higher levels of transgene mRNA in the liver and SEAP activity in the blood (Fig

36. According to the present invention, the fine powder is admixed with fine particles having diameters smaller than those of the fine powder.

37. LAMP-LD takes the genotypes of Admixed individuals as well as reference haplotype panels approximating the mixing ancestral populations, and outputs the

38. The distribution of Admixed individuals in relation to the purebred ancestral breeds and the estimated ancestral breed proportions of the Admixed cattle (Figures 1, 2) confirms the previously reported findings that the Kenyan crossbred dairy cattle form an unstabilized and highly diverse admixture of local indigenous cattle and exotic dairy

39. High-throughput genotyping data was generated for 87 Admixed individuals throughout Argentina (Fig 1 and S1 Table).For clarity in the visualization of the results, we used provinces and regions to classify the Admixed individuals analyzed as shown in Fig 1.This classification has not been used for any statistical analyses.

40. The power and false-positive rates of positive selection tests in Admixed populations have only been addressed in a few studies [9, 37,38,39,40]

41. This approach determines whether the Admixed descendant has 0, 1 or 2 of alleles of a particular ancestry at a given locus by viewing each haplotype block as a representative sample from the predefined ancestry and computes the likelihood of the haplotypes of the Admixed individual coming from one reference population versus others.

42. Similarly, Admixed populations can be leveraged to increase sample sizes for understudied populations, for example, using African Americans to study West African evolutionary history

43. Admixed populations arise when two or more previously mutually isolated populations start interbreeding, which is a very common phenomenon in the human evolutionary history.1, 2, 3As recombination breaks and rejoins DNA molecules to form new ones, a chromosome from an Admixed population resembles a mosaic of ancestral chromosomal segments from different parental populations.

44. Aqueous formulations of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) suitable for lyophilization and subsequent reconstitution in which rhCNTF is admixed with a bulking agent and a thiol-containing antioxidant are provided.

45. As a result of the fusion of source populations with different genetic variants, Admixed populations can exhibit high levels of genetic diversity, reflecting contributions

46. Because the Y chromosome is not Admixed with the DNA of the mother, the same Y chromosome has been passed down through time immemorial

47. Considering the unique genetic haplotypes and particular archaeological culture, the Admixed population might have had relationship with populations settled South Siberia during the Bronze Age

48. Given its historical and epidemiological implications, the estimation of the genetic ancestry of Admixed American popula- tions has been the subject of much attention1–5.

49. In order to permit an efficient antimicrobial agent having a good biocidal action, according to the invention zinc oxide is admixed with the fine-grain silvered glass.

50. Owing to the loss ofUlmus glabra as admixed tree species and an important decrease of growing stock (189 Vfm=28%) the natural reserve's decay will be accelerated.