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61Syndrome, contiguous gene — A disorder clearly involving multiple gene loci that are adjacent to one another. An example of a contiguous gene syndrome is Angelman syndrome. It is due to the loss of a series of genes from a region of chromosome 15 termed 15q13 15. (The… …
62Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone — The Convention on the Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone was an international treaty. The treaty was one of four agreed upon at the first United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS I). The treaty entered into force 10 September 1964 …
63adjacent, contiguous — In exact usage, adjacent means lying near, close at hand, neighboring, and contiguous means touching, in actual contact. Beads strung loosely are adjacent; if strung tightly, they are contiguous. In general usage, however, the words are… …
64Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area — Das Übereinkommen zum Schutz der Wale des Schwarzen Meeres, des Mittelmeeres und der angrenzenden Atlantischen Zonen (Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area, ACCOBAMS) ist ein… …
65be contiguous — index abut, border (bound), contact (touch) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
66lie contiguous to — index border (bound) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
67make contiguous — index juxtapose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
68non-contiguous — adj. referring to two or more parcels of real property which are not connected. Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013 …
69non-contiguous constant — nepriklausomoji konstanta statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. non contiguous constant vok. unabhängige konstante, f rus. независимая константа, f pranc. constante indépendante, f …
70Contiguously — Contiguous Con*tig u*ous, a. [L. contiguus; akin to contigere to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] In actual contact; touching; also, adjacent; near; neighboring; adjoining. [1913 Webster] The two halves of the paper did not appear fully… …