motiv (charakteristische struktur)

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motif
The physical object or objects repeated at each point of a lattice. Usually atoms or molecules
A conserved element of a protein sequence alignment that usually correlates with a particular function Motifs are generated from a local multiple protein sequence alignment corresponding to a region whose function or structure is known It is sufficient that it is conserved, and is hence likely to be predictive of any subsequent occurrence of such a structural/functional region in any other novel protein sequence mRNA - See messenger RNA Mutagen - An agent that increases the rate of mutations in an organism Mutation - An inheritable change of a gene, which includes genetic (point or single base) changes, from one allelic form to another; or larger scale alterations such as chromosomal deletions or rearrangements
a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work; "it was the usual `boy gets girl' theme"
A short melodic passage that is repeated in several parts of a work
A dominant, usually recurring idea or element in a dance or sequence Motif development as a choreographic device involves using a single movement or short movement phrase that is manipulated (e g , by varying the elements of movement, by repetition, by fragmentation, using different body parts) to develop movement sequences for a dance
Crystallography: The physical object or objects repeated at each point of a lattice. Usually atoms or molecules
A GUI based on the X window system and distributed by the Open software foundation
Usually called OSF/Motif The UNIX industry's standard user interface originally developed by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) Motif is based on the X-Window system and is a Presentation Manager look- alike Motif is available for all IBM AIX workstations
A decorative theme, element or component
A decorative appliqué design or figure, as of lace or velvet, used in trimming
A recurring thematic element in a work of art or a single or repeated design or color
A meaningful pattern of nucleotides or amino acids that is shared by two or more molecules
(Also known as Motiv or Leitmotiv ) A theme, character type, image, Metaphor, or other verbal element that recurs throughout a single work of literature or occurs in a number of different works over a period of time For example, the various manifestations of the color white in Herman Melville's Moby Dick is a "specific" motif, while the trials of star-crossed lovers is a "conventional" motif from the literature of all periods
From the French for "motive " 1) A usually recurring distinctive feature or thematic element of design or ornament, especially a dominant idea or central theme 2) A single or repeated design or color
Any movement that has development possibilities
Graphical user interface specified by the Open Software Foundation and built on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's X Windows
Motive
- A powerful proprietary graphics library for GNU/Linux, developed by the Open Software Foundation (OSF) and used by programmers to create buttons, menus and other graphical objects for the X Window System (Also, see Gtk/Gtk+ and Qt )
(Music), a motive