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de novo

[dee noh-voh, dey, dih, de noh-woh] / di ˈnoʊ voʊ, deɪ, dɪ, dɛ ˈnoʊ woʊ /




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Novel material science also includes de novo chemical combinations for batteries that can store more energy with faster charge cycles and lighter weight.

From The Wall Street Journal

World Liberty Trust filed its de novo application Wednesday with the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Researchers are, therefore, trying to recreate them or to design so-called de novo proteins that do not occur in nature.

From Science Daily

"These de novo or reference-guided assemblers are pretty well-established tools that entail a whole operational pipeline with repeat detection or structural variants' identification being just some of their functionalities," Segarra said.

From Science Daily

One option would be to introduce herbicide resistance genes into the de novo crop and then use herbicides to kill the weeds.

From Science Daily