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CIn physics, symbol for coulomb, the SI unit of electrical charge. CIn computing, a high-level, general-purpose programming language popular on minicomputers and microcomputers. Developed in the early 1970s from an earlier language called BCPL, C was first used as the language of the operating system Unix, though it has since become widespread beyond Unix. The original language has evolved many derivative variants, including the popular C++ and C# versions. It is useful for writing fast and efficient systems programs, such as operating systems (which control the operations of the computer). C
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| A substitution of cytosine for guanine, also located in VD 1, resulted in Gln instead of Glu at amino acid position 117, as found in genotype B and strain 6BC (numbering according to the ompA amino acid sequence of the C. Intended as a research tool, the T790M quantitative mutation assay detects the presence of a mutant thymidine base in a background of normal cytosine bases at position 2369 of the EGFR gene. Methylation of cytosines in cytosine--guanine (CpG) dinucleotides represents a critical epigenetic DNA modification affecting gene expression and cellular function (Bird 2002). |
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