Recombinator

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Anything that serves to recombine a set of elements.

    "After the ion source, the facility uses a Pretzel magnet (Knies et al., 1997a) to act as a unique recombinator to simultaneously transmit from 1 to 200 amu ions but attenuate intense matrix-related beams."

  2. 2
    Any of various devices or components that serve to recombine inputs.

    "Apparatus for electrostatic precipitation of coating material upon an article, comprising a spray producing atomizer, a rotatable recombinator means disposed coaxially with the atomizer in the region of spray of the atomizer, and spaced impact members carried by said recombinator means, said recombinator means forming one of the electrodes required to produce an electrostatic field..."

  3. 3
    A sequence of nucleotides that act as a signal for the recombination of amino acids.

    "If the receptor can be equated with the recombinator, this would imply that more than one type of recombinator may exist and therefore more than one type of breaking enzyme."

Example

More examples

"After the ion source, the facility uses a Pretzel magnet (Knies et al., 1997a) to act as a unique recombinator to simultaneously transmit from 1 to 200 amu ions but attenuate intense matrix-related beams."

Etymology

From recombine + -ator.

Related phrases

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