Expression
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the feelings expressed on a person's face; look; aspect; facial expression; face
- expression without words; manifestation; reflection; reflexion
- the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; verbal expression; verbalism
- a word or phrase that particular people use in particular situations; saying; locution
- a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement; formula
- the style of expressing yourself; formulation
- a group of words that form a constituent of a sentence and are considered as a single unit; construction; grammatical construction
- (genetics) the process of expressing a gene
- the act of forcing something out by squeezing or pressing
n.
- a mathematical expression consisting of a constant (especially e) raised to some power
n.
- the feelings expressed on a person's face; expression; look; aspect; face
- a gesture executed with the facial muscles; facial gesture
- Even in facial expression, truth must always be represented.
- The skull's facial expression changes to match Kuromi's mood.
- He also published course books on perspective and facial expression.
n.
- conversion of the information encoded in a gene first into messenger RNA and then to a protein
- changes in gene expression, changes in motility behavior).
- This prevents even low levels of inappropriate gene expression.
- In fish, Hox gene expression regulates mechanisms for tooth initiation.
n.
- an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up; idiom; phrasal idiom; set phrase; phrase
n.
- an indirect way of expressing something; circumlocution
n.
- an expression in parentheses; parenthetical
n.
- informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions; often vituperative or vulgar; slang; slang term
n.
- a distinctive spoken or written expression; turn of phrase
n.
- the communication (in speech or writing) of your beliefs or opinions; expression; verbalism
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- Instead, there is freedom of expression and the right to assemble."
- It acts in defence of the freedom of expression and of democratic values.
- In the ICCPR, the right to freedom of expression is not an absolute right.
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- Food, in turn, would become a matter of artistic expression.
- Another unique piece of artistic expression in Ann Arbor is the fairy doors.
- This mechanism, according to Gleizes, is the foundation for artistic expression.
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- Although these attempts were thwarted, the artists continued their fight for free expression.
- Each year, they issue a joint declaration calling attention to worldwide free expression concerns.
- From 1970–1996, Ginsberg had a long-term affiliation with PEN American Center with efforts to defend free expression.
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- Although, ncRNAs do affect gene expression levels by a variety of mechanisms.
- Low expression levels of C15orf39 were found in the occipital lobe and PB-CD19+ B-cells.
- A similar trend as seen in coding sequence evolution was seen with gene expression levels.
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- It also plays a role in the analysis of gene and protein expression and regulation.
- One of the microRNA modifications changes its gene and protein expression by destabilizing its mRNA.
- The protein expression data is derived from antibody-based protein profiling using immunohistochemistry.
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- The goal was to encourage the student to keep trying new avenues of creative expression.
- NROOGD encourages creative expression, and these new writings serve to keep the Tradition alive.
- It works with marginalised communities in UK, creating new platforms, on line and actual for creative expression.
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- This NFA can be used to match strings against the regular expression.
- Sometimes they make decisions based on matching a regular expression.
- This is a form of backtracking, also done by some regular expression matchers.
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- Their musical expression are rooted in African-American music, with a touch of funk and rock.
- Theologian Frank Ruppert sees the quartet as a musical expression of Judaeo-Christian religious myths.
- Country music has been a particularly popular form of musical expression among Indigenous Australians.
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- nuclear proteins that regulate the expression of genes.
- The function of Whirly proteins is to regulate the expression of genes that aid defence.
- This overcomes the effect of drugs that reduce the expression of genes involved in replication.
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- A Latin-inspired track, "Miami" lyrically talks about freedom and emotional expression.
- Suler, in their study, highlighted several reasons for this extended emotional expression:
- Some of these approaches encompass emotional expression, group and individual counselling, cultural rituals, social reconstruction and emotional reintegration.
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- Sandra Bartky identified disturbances in body image, gender expression and power dynamics as manifestations of internalized sexism in women.
- In August 2013 Scott sued BET and parent company Viacom for discrimination on the basis of gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.
- Ninja is a central figure in scholarship in LGBTQ studies, gender studies, and performance studies for his nonconforming and transgressive gender expression as an artist.
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- However, in 1975, he found his own means of expression in representing the Vodou "lwa"..
- The colonial philosophy of manifest destiny led Western scholars to believe that they had a more civilized, valuable means of expression.
- Anderson points out that this concept emphasizes the importance of the means of expression, which at the same time are means of perception of any design ideas.
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- Many sex-positive feminists see BDSM as a valid form of expression of female sexuality.
- Yet, Lessig reiterates, the remix form of expression cannot be killed, only criminalized.
- It functions as a medium of local history and folklore and is therefore a cherished cultural form of expression that is part of the curriculum in BVI schools.
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- The study showed that stories and creative forms of expression increase growth following bereavement.
- They communicated through writing, according to each of their different writing styles and forms of expression.
- It is often used as a synonym of semantics (the study of the meaning of words, phrases, and longer forms of expression).
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- One proposal is that antisense RNAs are involved in regulating gene expression through RNA-RNA base pairing.
- In an interview with Zinta Lundborg of Bloomberg (2011), Shen Wei stated, "Dancers should show expression through their body movement.
- From these the eye, and especially the trained eye derives its pleasure and all artistic emotion must find its expression through these means.'
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- Many cadherins in the CNS exhibit distinct spatial and temporal expression patterns.
- Accordingly, expression patterns have indicated "tcdC" as a possible negative regulator of toxin production.
- A key finding showed that the typical mammalian promoter contains multiple TSSs with differing expression patterns across samples.
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- Mukhina's connections theater found expression in the fine arts.
- His loneliness and brilliance found expression in "Door Ka Rahi" and "Door Vadiyon Mein Kahin".
- His multi-sided personality also found expression in his participation in the organisation of the Hindu Mahasabha.
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- There is an increased expression of C19orf44 in a developing fetus.
- There does seem to be increased expression in the blood and thymus, but the evidence for this is somewhat contradictory.
- An increased expression of FOXC2 in adipocytes can increase the amount of brown adipose tissue leading to lower weight and an increased sensitivity to insulin.
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- The Mughal period saw the zenith of Persian cultural expression in Bengal.
- The Ministry is politically responsible for education and promoting and protecting cultural expression.
- During this time, they also curated a monthly night of cultural expression in urban Berlin known as "Satisfactory Factory".