Specific impulse — (usually abbreviated I sp) is a way to describe the efficiency of rocket and jet engines. It represents the impulse (change in momentum) per unit of propellant. The higher the specific impulse, the less propellant is needed to gain a given amount … Wikipedia
Factor de crecimiento insulínico tipo 1 — (somatomedina C) HUGO 5464 … Wikipedia Español
Factor de transcripción asociado con microftalmia — HUGO 7105 Símbolo MITF Símbolos alt. WS2A … Wikipedia Español
Factor de respuesta al suero — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Estructura proteica de SRF. Factor de respuesta al suero o SRF es un factor de transcripción que se une a elementos de respuesta a suero del tipo c fos … Wikipedia Español
Factor nuclear 1 alfa de hepatocito — Estructura tridimensional de la proteína HNF1A. HUGO … Wikipedia Español
Specific absorption rate — (SAR) is a measure of the rate at which radio frequency (RF) energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic field. It is defined as the power absorbed per mass of tissue and has units of Watts per kilogram [cite… … Wikipedia
factor — 1. One of the contributing causes in any action. 2. One of the components that by multiplication makes up a number or expression. 3. SYN: gene. 4. A vitamin or other essential element. 5. An event, characteristic, or other definable entity that … Medical dictionary
Factor XI — Coagulation factor XI PDB rendering based on 1xx9 … Wikipedia
specific — adj. & n. adj. 1 clearly defined; definite (has no specific name; told me so in specific terms). 2 relating to a particular subject; peculiar (a style specific to that). 3 a of or concerning a species (the specific name for a plant). b possessing … Useful english dictionary
Factor X — For other uses, see Factor X (disambiguation). Coagulation factor X PDB rendering based on 1c5m … Wikipedia
Factor of safety — See also: safety factor (plasma physics) Factor of safety (FoS), also known as safety factor (SF), is a term describing the structural capacity of a system beyond the expected loads or actual loads. Essentially, how much stronger the system is… … Wikipedia