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1poly(A) — poly(A) …
2poly(U) — poly(U) …
3poly — poly·acrylate; poly·acrylic; poly·acrylonitrile; poly·act; poly·actinal; poly·adel·phia; poly·adel·phous; poly·allel; poly·alphabetic; poly·amide; poly·amine; poly·an·dria; poly·an·dric; poly·an·drist; poly·an·dri·um; poly·an·drous; poly·an·dry;… …
4poly- — ♦ Élément, du gr. polus « nombreux; abondant » (⇒ multi , pluri ). ⊗ CONTR. Mon(o) , uni . ● poly Préfixe, du grec polus, nombreux, indiquant la multiplicité. (En chimie, indique qu un composé possède plusieurs fonctions, différentes ou… …
5Poly — Po ly, n. [L. polium, the name of a plant, perhaps Teucrium polium, Gr. ?.] (Bot.) A whitish woolly plant ({Teucrium Polium}) of the order {Labiat[ae]}, found throughout the Mediterranean region. The name, with sundry prefixes, is sometimes given …
6poly I:C — [päl′ē ī′sē′] n. 〚polyi( nosinic poly) c( ytidylic acid)〛 a synthetic RNA that promotes the production of interferon in the body * * * pol·y I:C (pŏlʹē īʹsēʹ) n. A synthetic polymer of inosine that resembles the RNA of infectious viruses and is… …
7poly I:C — päl ē ī sē n a synthetic 2 stranded RNA composed of one strand of polyinosinic acid and one strand of polycytidylic acid that induces interferon formation and has been used experimentally as an anticancer and antiviral agent called also poly I·po …
8Poly- — Pol y [See {Full}, a.] A combining form or prefix from Gr. poly s, many; as, polygon, a figure of many angles; polyatomic, having many atoms; polychord, polyconic. [1913 Webster] …
9poly- — Präfix viel (z.B. polygam, Polyhistor) erw. bildg. ( ) Beschreibung von Affixen. Wurde in griechischen Entlehnungen ins Deutsche übernommen; sein Ursprung ist gr. polý. In den Fachsprachen beschränkt produktiv. ✎ Cottez (1980), 342f. griechisch… …
10poly- — comb. form meaning many, much, from Gk. poly , combining form of polys much (plural polloi); cognate with L. plus, from PIE root *ple (Cf. Skt. purvi much, prayah mostly; Avestan perena , O.Pers. paru much; Gk …