a·dapt·er
, adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tōr), 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus.
2. A converter of electric current to a desired form.
3. A single- or double-stranded digodeoxynucleotide used to join two incompatible ends of restriction fragments.
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a·dapt·er
, adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tŏr) 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus.
2. A converter of electric current to a desired form.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
a·dapt·er
, adaptor (ă-dap'tĕr, -tŏr) 1. A connecting part, joining two pieces of apparatus.
2. A converter of electric current to a desired form.
3. A single- or double-stranded digodeoxynucleotide used to join two incompatible ends of restriction fragments.
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012