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  • generatio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    We know because each whose birth is from God, doesn't sin, but the offspring of God uphold him, and the wicked one doesn't touch him […] Third-declension noun “ generatio ”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
  • Modern animal genetics for health, breeding, pedigrees - generatio
    Generatio helps you ensure the genetic health and learn about the genetic traits of your animal Whether for private health check, to meet the requirements for a breeding license, or to learn about your animal’s genetic traits, you can choose specific tests or order our suggested packages
  • Generation - Wikipedia
    In kinship, generation is a structural term, designating the parent–child relationship In biology, generation also means biogenesis, reproduction, and procreation
  • ClusterProfiler : What is GeneRatio and BgRatio? - biostars
    Or perhaps in simpler terms GeneRatio = genes of interest in the gene set total genes of interest Most often I use it on lists of differentially expressed genes and so GeneRatio is also the fraction of differentially expressed genes found in the gene set
  • generatio Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
    Meaning: “Generatio” in Latin translates to “generation” or “birth” in English It refers to the act of producing or giving rise to, as well as the condition of being produced
  • generatio | English Translation Meaning | LingQ Dictionary
    What Does “generatio” Mean in Latin? Translation from Latin into English Learn Latin words in real context using LingQ
  • generatio‎ (Latin): meaning, translation - WordSense
    Graeci et Latini denominant hos libros a materia, de qua agitur in principio libri, et quidem primum librum vocant Genesim, quia initio scribitur generatio caeli, et terrae, et reliquarum rerum creatarum
  • generation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Inherited from Middle English generacioun, from Anglo-Norman generacioun, Middle French generacion, and their source, Latin generātiō, from generāre (“to beget, generate”) By surface analysis, generate +‎ -ion generation (countable and uncountable, plural generations)
  • GENERATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    From airplanes to cooking pans, this versatile, light-weight metal has been around for generations More and more people of various generations turn to social media in various ways The current young generation will face new challenges and problems that history has never seen before
  • Generation - Definition, Meaning, Synonyms Etymology
    The noun 'generation' has its roots in Latin, specifically from the word 'generatio,' which is derived from 'generare,' meaning 'to beget' or 'to produce ' 'Generation' refers to a group of people who are born and living at about the same time, typically spanning a period of about 20 to 30 years





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