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How to pronounce complementation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms complementary distribution
Type of dispersion, distribution
Type Words
Type of grammatical relation

Examples of complementation

complementation
Either of meet or join can be defined in terms of the other and complementation.
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Three of those lines produced 27 live offspring by tetraploid complementation.
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Some authors consider the operations of complementation and multiplication as well.
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Functional complementation between FADD and RIP1 in embryos and lymphocytes.
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The technique that the Chinese researchers used is called tetraploid complementation.
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In other words, complementation is characterized by the complement laws.
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A principle governing deletion in English sentential complementation.
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Two applications of inductive counting for complementation problems.
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Complementation is denoted by writing an overbar over its argument.
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More examples
  • The grammatical relation of a word or phrase to a predicate
  • Complementary distribution: (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or forms in such a way that they only appear in different contexts
  • In genetics, complementation refers to a relationship between two different strains of an organism which both have homozygous recessive mutations that produce the same phenotype (for example, a change in wing structure in flies). These strains are true breeding for their mutation. ...
  • In set theory, a complement of a set A refers to things not in (that is, things outside of), A. The relative complement of A with respect to a set B, is the set of elements in B but not in A. ...
  • In music the term complement refers to two distinct concepts.
  • The replacement of a set by its complement; The interaction between two genetic units such that an organism can function normally if either one is defective; The relationship of a phrase to its predicate
  • The appearance of a wild-type phenotype in an individual that is the hybrid offspring of two mutant individuals homozygous for recessive mutations. Complementation shows that the two parental mutant individuals have mutant alleles of different genes, even if they are phenotypically similar. ...
  • The production of a wild-type phenotype when two different mutations are combined in a diploid or a heterokaryon.
  • (French : complementation) Complementary effect of a double mutation on different genes. The two mutant genes may reconstitute a normal phenotype. Xeroderma pigmentosum is an example of complementation.