novel target
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnovelandtarget
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novel
adjective
uk/ˈnɒv.əl/us/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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target
noun
uk/ˈtɑː.ɡɪt/us/ˈtɑːr.ɡɪt/
an object shot at during shooting practice, often a circle with a pattern of rings, or any object or place at which bullets, bombs, etc. ...
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(Definition ofnovelandtargetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In addition, protein microarrays will find their way into molecular pathology laboratories for profiling diseased versus non-neoplastic tissues in order to identifynoveltargetmolecules.
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The morphological characteristics of the retinal axon terminals in most of the identifiednoveltargetsites are described.
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These toys and actions served to set up the newness of thenoveltargetobject or action.
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We confirmed our intuitions by asking 20 adults to rank order the similarity of eachnoveltargetto the selected lexical category (high, low, or unrelated) for that object.
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Then subjects viewed another 120noveltargetimages, and information from the earlier scans is used reconstruct them.
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This particular heart protein may be an exciting andnoveltargetfor heart failure treatment in the future.
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Improved comprehension of the neurobiological processes that increase risk of maladaptive development may also suggest novel targets for preventive intervention.
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These observations suggest that fibronectin may promote lung tumor growth/survival and resistance to therapy, and it could represent anoveltargetfor the development of new anticancer drugs.
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Further analysis of these should confirm biochemical function and may provide badly needed novel targets for chemotherapeutic intervention in a clinically proven pathway.
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Neuropeptides and other factors released by stimulated cells or nerve endings in or around the tendon might influence matrix turnover, and could provide novel targets for therapeutic intervention.
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His first novel targeted at children was published 1911.
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This has identified several novel targets for therapy.
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Higher order overlay control and in-field metrology using smaller, micro-grating or other novel targets are becoming essential for successful production ramps and higher yields at 45 nm and beyond.
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By identifying screening hits that modulate the activity of the less well characterized members of the target family, the function of these novel targets can be elucidated.
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