1.It is the key factor regulating programmed cell death in pathogen, evocator and hormone responses.
在病原、诱发因子和激素应答中是调节细胞程序性死亡的关键因子。
英:['evəˌkeɪtə]
美:['evəˌkeɪtə]
noun
the act or fact of evoking : summoning: such as
the summoning of a spirit
imaginative recreation
an evocation of the past
induction sense 3c
spirit rapper
诱发物
启发物,形态形成物质:由胚胎组织原区产生的化学物质,能使与其接触的胚胎组织受到感应而作出特异性形态反应
Latin evocation-, evocatio, from evocare
The first known use of evocation was in 1633
evolveverb
to develop or work out from something else evolved a safer design from the old one
evolved a new plan
to produce by a process of evolution
to change by a process of evolution
evolveverb
to develop or work out from something else evolved a safer design from the old one
evolved a new plan
to produce by a process of evolution
to change by a process of evolution
evolutionnoun
a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth
something evolved
the process of working out or developing
the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations
the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)
evolutionnoun
a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth
something evolved
the process of working out or developing
the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations
the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)
evolutionnoun
a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth
something evolved
the process of working out or developing
the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations
the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)
evolutionnoun
a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth
something evolved
the process of working out or developing
the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations
the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)
evolutionnoun
a process of change in a certain directionespecially: a process of constant change from a lower or simple state to a higher or complex state : growth
something evolved
the process of working out or developing
the process by which new species or populations of living things develop from preexisting forms through successive generations
the scientific theory explaining the appearance of new species and varieties through the action of various biological mechanisms (as natural selection or genetic mutation)
evokeverb
to call forth or up : summon
the song evoked memories of summer
evokeverb
to call forth or up : summon
the song evoked memories of summer
evocationnoun
an act or instance of evoking
1.It is the key factor regulating programmed cell death in pathogen, evocator and hormone responses.
在病原、诱发因子和激素应答中是调节细胞程序性死亡的关键因子。
2.rich evocations of the sights, sounds, and smells of the carnival
3.the evocation of a simpler time
4.The new film is again a delicate evocation of Okuyama’s memories from elementary school, this time an exploration of a period when the director semi-seriously practiced figure skating in the shadow of his sister, a competitive ice dancer.
5.Beyoncé, the living successor to Tina Turner, is an evocation.