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  • 51unequal crossing over — Abnormal meiotic event, in which one chromatid contains a duplication and the other a deletion. Often arises in a region containing repeated DNA sequences, which can pair out of register …

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  • 52unequal-length wishbone suspension — A double wishbone suspension system in which the upper wishbone is shorter than the lower one, with both converging slightly at the wheel hub; reduces tire wear due to variations in track and camber angle when cornering …

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  • 53unequal hour — noun : hour 5 …

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  • 54unequal temperament — noun : a temperament that keeps pure or nearly pure intonation in some keys and accumulates the dissonances in the little used keys …

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  • 55unequal voices — noun plural : mixed voices in singing …

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  • 56be unequal to sth — ► to not have the skills, money, or resources that are necessary to do or achieve something: »Ultimately, the management team was unequal to the task of paying off the mountain of debt it had taken on. Main Entry: ↑unequal …

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  • 57aniso- — Unequal, dissimilar, unlike. [G. anisos, unequal, fr. an , not, + isos, equal] …

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  • 58anisodactyly — Unequal length in corresponding fingers. [aniso + G. daktylon, finger] * * * an·iso·dac·ty·ly (an i″so dakґtə le) a condition characterized by having corresponding digits of unequal length …

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  • 59disparate — Unequal; not alike. [L. disparo, pp. atus, to separate, fr. paro, to prepare] * * * dis·pa·rate dis par ət, dis p(ə )rət adj indicating or stimulating dissimilar points on the retina of each eye * * * dis·pa·rate (disґpə rāt) [L.… …

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  • 60unequally — unequal ► ADJECTIVE 1) not equal in quantity, size, or value. 2) not fair, evenly balanced, or having equal advantage. 3) (usu. unequal to) not having the ability or resources to meet a challenge. DERIVATIVES unequally adverb …

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