bicaudal


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bi·cau·dal

 (bī-kôd′l)
adj. Zoology
Having two tails.
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bicaudal

(baɪˈkɔːdəl)
adj
(Zoology) having two tails
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The t-test (bicaudal) was applied for comparison of the dose of F from diet, between children who drank from the water supply and those who drank mineral water.
T-test for price variations between local and international suppliers Variable 1 Variable 2 Average -0.04 -0.04 Variance 0.012 0.053 Observations 503 139 Consolidated variance 0.021 T stat 0.027 Bicaudal P(T<=t) 0.978 Bicaudal critical t 1.963 Source: authors.
Foi considerado o nivel de rejeicao da hipotese de nulidade com valores de p menores de 0,05, alpha bicaudal e poder de 0,80.
NGS techniques established autosomal dominant mutations of dynein cytoplasmic 1 heavy chain 1 (DYNC1H1) gene [53] or motor adaptor bicaudal D homolog 2 (BICD2) gene [54, 55] as causes of SMALED 1 and SMALED2, respectively.
Also on this line, Bicaudal D1 (BicD1) has been identified from a screen of an embryonic cDNA library as an adapter molecule directly interacting with the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of PAR1, involved in the transport of PAR1 from the plasma membrane to endosomal vesicles.