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extinction
(Sometimes called attenuation.) The removal of radiant energy from an incident beam by the processes of absorption and/or scattering.
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extraction
The act or process of transporting logs from the felling site to a landing. Also referred to as terrain transport. Most extraction is done either by skidding or by yarding.
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extension
Single-stranded DNA region consisting of one or more nucleotides at the end of a strand of duplex DNA. aka protruding end; sticky end; overhang; cohesive end. See extension.
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extinction
The irreversible condition of a species or other group of organisms of having no living representatives in the wild, which follows the death of the last surviving individual of that species or group. Extinction may occur on a local or global level; it can result from various human activities, including the destruction of habitats or the overexploitation of species that are hunted or harvested as a resource.
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extrachromosomal
Things that are not part of the chromosomes; DNA units in the cytoplasm that control cytoplasmic inheritance.
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