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| mendel | (เมน'เดิล) n. Gregor Johannพระและนักพฤกษศาสตร์ชาวออสเตรียผู้เป็นบิดาแห่งพันธุศาสตร์ (ค.ศ.1822-1884) | mendelevium | (เมนดะลี'เวียม) n. ธาตุกัมมันตรังสีที่มนุษย์สร้างขึ้น |
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| mender | (n) ผู้ซ่อมแซม, ช่าง, ผู้แก้ไข |
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| | | เบี้ยปรับ | [bīaprap] (n) EN: fine ; contractual penalty ; fee for tax evasion FR: amende [ f ] ; contravention [ f ] | ดมีตรี เมนเดเลเยฟ | [Damitri Mendeleyep] (n, prop) EN: Dmitriy Ivanovich Mendeleyev FR: Dmitri Ivanovitch Mendeleïev | แก้รัฐธรรมนูญ | [kaē ratthathammanūn = ratthammanūn] (v, exp) EN: amend a constitution FR: modifier la constitution ; amender la constitution | แก้ตัว | [kaētūa] (v) EN: make an excuse ; offer an excuse ; find an excuse ; justify oneself ; make amends FR: s'excuser ; présenter ses excuses ; faire amende honorable ; se justifier | ค่าปรับ | [khāprap] (n) EN: fine ; penalty FR: amende [ f ] ; contravention [ f ] | กลับตัว | [klaptūa] (v) EN: reform ; turn over a new leaf ; amend FR: se corriger ; tourner la page ; s'amender (litt.) | เมนเดลีเวียม | [mēndēlīwīem] (n) EN: mendelevium FR: mendélévium [ m ] | แนะนำ | [naenam] (adj) EN: recommended FR: recommandé | เงินค่าปรับ | [ngoen khāprap] (n, exp) EN: fine ; forfeit ; forfeit money FR: amende [ f ] ; contravention [ f ] | พินัย | [phinai] (n) EN: fine FR: amende [ f ] |
| | | Mendel | (n) Augustinian monk and botanist whose experiments in breeding garden peas led to his eventual recognition as founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884), Syn. Johann Mendel, Gregor Mendel | mendelevium | (n) a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles (Md is the current symbol for mendelevium but Mv was formerly the symbol), Syn. Md, Mv, atomic number 101 | Mendeleyev | (n) Russian chemist who developed a periodic table of the chemical elements and predicted the discovery of several new elements (1834-1907), Syn. Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Dmitri Mendeleyev, Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, Dmitri Mendeleev | Mendelian | (n) a follower of Mendelism | Mendelian | (adj) of or relating to Gregor Mendel or in accord with Mendel's laws | Mendelism | (n) the theory of inheritance based on Mendel's laws, Syn. Mendelianism | Mendelsohn | (n) German architect who migrated to Palestine in 1937 (1887-1953), Syn. Erich Mendelsohn | Mendelssohn | (n) German musician and romantic composer of orchestral and choral works (1809-1847), Syn. Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix Mendelssohn | mender | (n) a skilled worker who mends or repairs things, Syn. repairer, fixer |
| Mendel | prop. n. Gregor Johann Mendel, founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884); Gregor Mendel. Syn. -- Gregor Mendel. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | mendelevium | a. [ From Dmitri Mendeleyev, discoverer of the periodic law. ] (Chem.) an unstable radioactive element discovered in 1955 and produced artificially only in very small quantities; symbol Md (also Mv). It is a transuranic element with atomic number 101. Isotopes 255, 256, 257, and 258 have been prepared. Md258, the longest-lived, has a half-life of two months. HCP61 [ PJC ] | Mendelian | prop. a. [ See Mendel's law. ] 1. (Biol.) Pert. to Mendel, or to Mendel's law; as, Mendelian inheritance. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. (Biol.) Behaving or being in accordance with Mendel's laws of inheritance; -- said of the distribution of inherited characteristics and of traits thus distributed. -- Men*de"li*an*ism Men*del"ism n. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ] | Mendelian character | . (Biol.) A character which obeys Mendel's law in regard to its hereditary transmission. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Mendel's law | A principle governing the inheritance of many characters in animals and plants, discovered by Gregor J. Mendel (Austrian Augustinian abbot, 1822-84) in breeding experiments with peas. He showed that the height, color, and other characters depend on the presence of determinating factors behaving as units. In any given germ cell each of these is either present or absent. The following example (using letters as symbols of the determining factors and hence also of the individuals possessing them) shows the operation of the law: Tallness being due to a factor T, a tall plant, arising by the union in fertilization of two germ cells both bearing this factor, is TT; a dwarf, being without T, is tt. Crossing these, crossbreeds, Tt, result (called generation F1). In the formation of the germ cells of these crossbreeds a process of segregation occurs such that germ cells, whether male or female, are produced of two kinds, T and t, in equal numbers. The T cells bear the factor “tallness, ” the t cells are devoid of it. The offspring, generation F2, which arise from the chance union of these germ cells in pairs, according to the law of probability, are therefore on an average in the following proportions: 1 TT : 2 Tt : 1 tt; and thus plants pure in tallness (TT) and dwarfness (tt), as well as crossbreeds (Tt), are formed by the interbreeding of crossbreeds. Frequently, as in this example, owning to what is called the dominance of a factor, the operation of Mendel's law may be complicated by the fact that when a dominant factor (as T) occurs with its allelomorph (as t), called recessive, in the crossbreed Tt, the individual Tt is itself indistinguishable from the pure form TT. Generation F1, containing only the Tt form, consists entirely of dominants (tall plants) and generation F2 consists of three dominants (2 Tt, 1 TT) to one dwarf (tt), which, displaying the feature suppressed in F1, is called recessive. Such qualitative and numerical regularity has been proved to exist in regard to very diverse qualities or characters which compose living things, both wild and domesticated, such as colors of flowers, of hair or eyes, patterns, structure, chemical composition, and power of resisting certain diseases. The diversity of forms produced in crossbreeding by horticulturists and fanciers generally results from a process of analytical variation or recombination of the factors composing the parental types. Purity of type consequently acquires a specific meaning. An individual is pure in respect of a given character when it results from the union of two sexual cells both bearing that character, or both without it. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Mender | n. One who mends or repairs. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 钔 | [mén, ㄇㄣˊ, 钔 / 鍆] mendelevium Md101, radioactive actinoid element #58,980 [Add to Longdo] |
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