, a stem is a part of a word. The term is used with slightly different meanings. In one usage, a stem ..., the English word friendships contains the stem friend , to which the derivational suffix ship is attached to form a new stem friendship , to which the inflectional suffix s is attached. In a variant of this usage, the root linguistics root of the word in the example, friend is not counted as a stem. In a slightly different usage, which is adopted in the remainder of this article, a word has a single stem, namely the part of the word that is common to all its inflection inflected variants ... , a form of stable that does not occur alone the stem is de stabil ize , which includes the derivational affixes de and ize , but not the inflectional past tense suffix e d . That is, a stem is that part of a word that inflectional affixes attach to. The exact use of the wordstem depends on the morphology ... stem is a root that cannot appear on its own, and that carries the tone linguistics tone of the word ... and Chinese, the stem is usually not distinct from the normal form of the word the lemma ...ExamplesSidebar 35 The stem of the verb wait is wait it is the part that is common to all its inflected ... PA124&dq 22a root is 22 22a stem is 22&source bl&ots Amv01e0fmE&sig p1LNjJBk5iHCDqpf7IDzRKGG3sY&hl ... 22a stem is 22 22a root is 22&ei 4CxmSvaCHIqyzQSOg6XpAw&hl de accessdate 2009 07 21 ref Thus, in this usage, all derivational affixes are part of the stem. For example, the stem of friendships is friendship ... black en or standard ize . Thus, the stem of the complex English noun photographer is photo graph .... For example, the English verb stem run is indistinguishable from its present tense form except in the third person singular but the equivalent Spanish verb stem corr never appears as such, since ... in this way, are usually referred to as bound morphemes . In computational linguistics, a stem is the part of the word that never changes even when morphologically inflected, whilst a lemma is the base ... more details
wiktionarypar stemStem may refer to Science Plant stem , the aboveground structures that have vascular tissue and that support leaves and flowers br       Also see similar Stipe botany Stipe mycology Stem cell The stem or stem group of a clade in biological classification consists of extinct organisms more closely related to the crown group than to any other extant clade. Music Stem music , a part of a written musical note Stem , a song by Canadian musician Hayden from his 1995 album Everything I Long For Stem , a song by American industrial metal band Static X from its 1999 album Wisconsin Death Trip album Wisconsin Death Trip Stem song Stem , a song by DJ Shadow on the album Endtroducing..... The Stems , an Australian garage rock power pop group from the 1980s Other Wordstem , the base part of a word not including inflectional morphemes Stem bicycle part , connects the handlebars to the steer tube of a bicycle fork A group of audio tracks as used in Stem mixing and mastering . Crack stem , a device for smoking crack cocaine Stem REXX language , part of a compound variable in the REXX computer programming language Stem ship , the upright member mounted on the forward end of a vessel s keel, to which the strakes are attached Stem skiing is a technique in skiing Watch stemSTEM may refer to Scanning transmission electron microscopy STEM fields , science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, as collective fields of study Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler , a free software developed by IBM See also STEMM , an American metal band Stemme , a German light aircraft manufacturer disambig cs Kmen de Stem is Stofn pt Stem simple Stem ... more details
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language s, a single wordstem for example, love may have a number of different forms for example ...Other uses pp move indef In language , a word is the smallest element that may be uttered in isolation ... stand on its own. A word may consist of a single morpheme for example oh , rock, red, quick, run, expect ... to stand on its own as a word in the words just mentioned, these are s, ness, ly, ing, un , ed . A complex word will typically include a root linguistics root and one or more affix es rock s, red ness, quick ly, run ning, un expect ed , or more than one root in a compound word compound black board, rat ... . The term word may refer to a spoken word or to a written word, or sometimes to the abstract concept ... morphology The ease or difficulty of deciphering a word depends on the language. Dictionaries categorize ... of what constitutes a word in the opinion of the writers of that language. Semantic definition ..., the word bears has semantic features it denotes real world objects, bear s , Lexical category ... a certain way , etc. Word boundaries The task of defining what constitutes a word involves determining where one word ends and another word begins&mdash in other words, identifying word boundaries. There are several ways to determine where the word boundaries of spoken language should be placed ... will tend to insert pauses at the word boundaries. However, this method is not foolproof the speaker ... words will tend to be added in the word boundaries of the original sentence. However, some languages have infix es, which are put inside a word. Similarly, some have separable affix es in the German ... boundaries Some languages have particular rules of pronunciation that make it easy to spot where a word ... of a word, a word boundary is likely to fall after each stressed syllable. Another example can ... within a given word share the same quality , so a word boundary is likely to occur whenever the vowel ... of what is considered a single word. Word separator s typically space punctuation spaces are common ... more details
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Multiple issues orphan March 2012 The A Word is a radio show on CFCR 90.5 FM in Saskatoon , also heard on cfcr.ca , that is focused on visual arts and culture in the Saskatoon and sometimes wider Saskatchewan area, hosted by Bart Gazzola, a local artist, writer, curator and critic. He also hosts a blog where past radio shows are available for download in MP3 format, at no cost. In April 2012, the show will begin its fifth year on the air. update after 2012 05 Description The description of the show found at the blog is as follows blockquote This blog started partly in response to how despite my writing something for nearly ever issue of Planet S Magazine, and producing The A Word on CFCR 90.5 FM that there are often exhibitions and events that fall through the cracks, worthy of notice both for positive and negative reasons, and although blogs are often best described as being like an opinion everyone has one, but some should never leave their kitchens , I thought I would see what shape this would take. And its all for the art bitches of Saskatoon to bastardize the wonderful words of Frida Kahlo, when confronted with the art bitches of Paris . I also toyed with naming this blog Denkverbot , as a nod to Slavoj i ek, but also for the literal translation of the word, being a prohibition to think this may be an acknowledgement of the sad state of art criticism these days, propagated by many sites and writers , which is alternately cheerleading or publishing the press release. That is something I ve never been accused of, and probably never will. ref http www.bartgazzola.com aword aword s blog ref blockquote Guests Past guests have included Jayce Salloum, Jeff Thomas, David Clark, Adrian Stimson and other artists and cultural producers who may call the city of Saskatoon home, or others who may have exhibitions at any of a number of local galleries, such as curators Shauna McCabe ... A Word ... more details
STEM Academy or S.T.E.M. Academy , a school for science, technology, engineering and mathematics, may refer to Bluford Drew Jemison S.T.E.M. Academy at Walbrook High School in Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland High School Seattle, Washington Downingtown STEM Academy , a magnet high school in Downingtown, Pennsylvania Knox County STEM Academy , a magnet high school in Knoxville, Tennessee Northampton County High School West in Gaston, North Carolina STEM Academy at A. L. Brown High School in Kannapolis, North Carolina STEM Academy at Cypress Creek High School Harris County, Texas STEM Academy at Franklin High School Elk Grove, California STEM Academy at University High School Orange City in Orange City, Florida STEM Academy at Ponitz Career Technology Center in Dayton, Ohio STEM Academy at Robert E. Lee High School San Antonio, Texas S.T.E.M. Academy at Liverpool High School in Liverpool, New York S.T.E.M. Academy at Stony Point High School in Round Rock, Texas STEMS Academy at Springfield High School Springfield, Ohio Waxahachie Global High School , a T STEM academy in Waxahachie, Texas Westcliff High School for Boys in Westcliff on Sea, England disambiguation ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date January 2008 A crack stem is a glass tube that is used to smoke crack cocaine also known as freebase cocaine. The glass tube stem in New York city is sold in Convenience store bodegas or corner stores . It is illegal to sell a stem with a metal filter in these stores but many sell them anyway. However a loophole in the law allows these stores to sell glass pens which when the ink is removed becomes a rosebud or glass tube stem , with a plastic flower inside the tube. Although there is only one reason why they are sold to smoke crack there is no law being broken by selling a stem in this way. If a person is caught by the police with a glass tube that has no metal filter and no crack cocaine residue in the stem, that person cannot be arrested or fined for having illegal drug Drug paraphernalia paraphernalia on their person. Category Cocaine simple Stem paraphernalia ... more details
A Pre STEM program is a course of study at any two year college that prepares a student to transfer to a four year school to earn a baccalaureate degree in a STEM fields STEM field . The concept of a pre STEM program is being developed to address America s need for more college trained professionals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics STEM ref National Academies of Science. http www.nap.edu catalog.php?record id 11463 Rising Above the Gathering Storm Washington, DC. 2007. ref . It is an innovation meant to fill a gap at community colleges that do not have major degree paths that students identify with on their way to earning an Associates degree. For a student to be able to successfully transfer from a two year school to a four year school and earn a baccalaureate degree in a STEM field, he or she must complete a considerable amount of STEM coursework before transferring. Schools with a pre STEM program are able to identify those students and support them with STEM specific academic and career advising, increasing the student s chances of going on to earn a STEM baccalaureate ... who start college at a two year school matriculating to and earning STEM degrees from four year schools, pre STEM programs have great potential for broadening participation in baccalaureate STEM studies. Example programs The effectiveness of pre STEM programs is being investigated by a consortium ... by STEM focused partnerships between 2 year and 4 year schools. Each program represented a two ... degree in a STEM area through various means, some of which were pre STEM programs. Other methods ... STEM transfer students face. This meeting was made possible by funding from the National Science Foundation . All participants were funded by an NSF STEP grant ref NSF STEM Talent Expansion Program ... Pre STEM Pathways Program http step.truman.edu spectra Scientists Prepared, Enriched and Challenged ... State University Categories DEFAULTSORT Stem, Pre Category Education by subject Category Science ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name StemStem in Electro Type Album Artist Hrsta H a Cover StemStemInElectroCover.jpg Released May 2, 2005 small Europe small br May 16, 2005 small World Recorded Hotel2Tango Genre Alternative rock Alternative , Post rock Length 43 00 Label Constellation Records Constellation small CST036 small Producer Reviews Last album L clat du ciel tait insoutenable br 2001 This album StemStem in Electro br 2005 Next album Ghosts Will Come and Kiss Our Eyes br 2007 StemStem in Electro is the second album by Canada Canadian band Hrsta H a . It was recorded in the Hotel2Tango , Montreal , by Howard Bilerman , who co owns the studio with Efrim Menuck and Thierry Amar of Godspeed You Black Emperor fame. Track listing ...and We Climb 6 29 Blood on the Sun 5 34 Quelque chose propos des raquetteurs Something in Connection with the Racketeers 3 47 Folkways Orange 5 13 Swallow s Tail 7 56 Heaven Is Yours 4 23 Gently Gently 2 58 Une infinit de trous en forme d homme An Infinity of Holes in the Shape of Man 6 42 Personnel Eric Craven drums, vocals Beckie Foon cello, vocals Gen Heistek viola, vocals Mike Moya guitar, piano, organ, vocals Harris Newman bass guitar Sophie Trudeau violin DEFAULTSORT StemStem In Electro Category 2005 albums Category Constellation Records albums Category H A albums 2000s post rock album stub ... more details
STEM fields is an acronym for the Academic discipline fields of study in the categories of science , technology .... ref name STEM PA cite web url http www.iu1stemcenter.org files CMU and IU STEM Survey.pdf title STEM Education in Southwestern Pennsylvania page 7 accessdate 28 March 2012 ref Maintaining a citizenry that is well versed in the STEM fields is a key portion of the public education agenda of the United States. Definition There is not yet a common definition of what is within the purview of STEM ... engineering at younger grades, even elementary school. It also brings STEM education to all students rather than only the gifted programs. ref name STEM PA ref Examples An exhaustive list of STEM disciplines ... ref U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement http www.ice.gov sevis stemlist.htm STEM Designated Degree ... by Jobs for the Future. http www.doleta.gov Youth services pdf STEM Report 4 2007.pdf The STEM ... Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics STEM Workforce PDF April 2007. ref Advanced ... search ooh.htm Occupational Outlook Handbook . STEM fields careers are some of the best paying ... development and progress at all academic levels in the STEM fields. In detail, the initiative ... Department of Energy DOE and an increase in U.S. higher education graduates within STEM disciplines. In 2006, the United States National Academies expressed their concern about the declining state of STEM ... a list of 10 actions federal policy makers could take to advance STEM education in the United States ... prepared to enter college and graduate with STEM degrees. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration also has implemented programs and curricula to advance STEM education in order to replenish ... and high school to study STEM subjects and to inspire professors in STEM fields to involve their students in outreach activities that support STEM education. The National Science Foundation has numerous programs in STEM education, including some for K 12 students such as the ITEST Program that supports ... more details
Ski technique The stem technique in skiing is a method for turning the skier. It is usually credited to the Austria n Mathias Zdarsky who developed it in the 1890s. Its variations gradually replaced the telemark skiing telemark technique in Alpine skiing . The technique involves stemming the uphill ski. Stemming is pushing the tail of the ski outward skidding it across snow from a parallel position with the downhill ski to form a V shape where the tips of the skis are close together and the tails far apart. Initially the stemming ski has relatively little pressure applied much less than half the skier s weight. After the ski is stemmed, most of the skiers weight is then transferred to initiate a change in direction. Stem variants The variations of the stem turn are The Snowplough turn also known as the wedge turn or stem turn The Stem Christie These variants form the basis of the Austrian Arlberg Technique and instruction system developed by Johannes Schneider . See also Parallel turn more advanced Skiing References 1 http www.mechanicsofsport.com skiing manoeuvres stem turn.html 2 http www.ski jungle.com better skiing ch2.htm stem turn Category Skiing techniques fr Stem ... more details
COI date June 2011 advert date June 2011 Vet Stem is a privately held company that offers veterinarians a service to provide adipose derived stem cell regenerative medicine therapy for horses and dogs ... license to adipose derived stem cell technology for veterinary applications from the original patents from the University of Pittsburgh and Duke University . Vet Stem works directly with credentialed ... is shipped priority overnight to the Vet Stem laboratory in San Diego , Calif. Vet Stem processes ... site. Since being founded in 2002, Vet Stem has worked with hundreds of horse veterinarians to treat more than 3,000 horses with fat derived stem cells. ref Guthrie, Margaret. Win, Place or Show. Can a company harness stem cells to treat injured horses? The Scientist . January, 2008. Volume ... review of 66 cases of tendon injury in the equine treated with adipose derived stem and regenerative cell therapy. Vet Stem internal data, 2006. ref The therapy has shown a 92 and 72 return to prior ... in sport horses treated with adipose derived stem and regenerative cell therapy. Presented at the Veterinary ... derived stem and regenerative cell therapy. Vet Stem internal data, 2006. ref In late 2007, Vet Stem announced that the application of the therapy was available to dogs and since that time has worked with veterinarians to treat more than 1,250 cases. ref name usatoday.com Peters, Sharon. Stem cell ... Effect of adipose derived mesenchymal stem and regenerative cells on lameness in dogs with chronic osteoarthritis .... Vet Ther 8 4 272 284, 2007. ref Vet Stem is currently conducting studies for the use of the stem and regenerative cell therapy for internal conditions as well. History 2002 br Oct. Vet Stem founded. 2003 br Oct. Vet Stem signs worldwide exclusive license to adipose derived stem cell technology for veterinary applications. ref Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Events Calendar Human Stem Cells Vet Horse ... stem cell treatment in a horse. ref 1 Year Old Warmblood Filly Shoulder Osteochondrosis Dissecans ... more details
pp semi small yes pp move indef Infobox Anatomy Name Stem cell Latin cellula precursoria GraySubject GrayPage Image Mouse embryonic stem cells.jpg Caption Mus musculus Mouse Mammalian embryogenesis embryo nic stem cells with fluorescent marker Image2 Human embryonic stem cell colony phase.jpg Caption2 Human embryonic stem cell colony on mouse embryonic fibroblast feeder layer Precursor System Artery ... type the medical therapy Stem Cell Treatments Stem cells are cell biology biological cells found ... differentiate into diverse specialized cell types and can self renew to produce more stem cells. In mammals, there are two broad types of stem cells embryonic stem cell s, which are isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocyst s, and adult stem cell s, which are found in various tissues. In adult organisms, stem cells and progenitor cell s act as a repair system for the body, replenishing adult tissues. In a developing embryo, stem cells can differentiate into all the specialized cells ..., such as blood, skin, or intestinal tissues. There are three sources of autologous adult stem cells ... donation , passed through a machine that extracts the stem cells and returns other portions of the blood to the donor. Stem cells can also be taken from umbilical cord blood . Of all stem cell ... plastic adult stem cells are routinely used in medical therapies, for example Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation bone marrow transplantation . Stem cells can now be artificially grown and transformed ... embryonic stem cells generated through therapeutic cloning have also been proposed as promising candidates for future therapies. ref cite journal author Tuch BE title Stem cells a clinical update journal ... into stem cells grew out of findings by Ernest McCulloch Ernest A. McCulloch and James Till James ... The classical definition of a stem cell requires that it possess two properties Self renewal the ability .... In the strictest sense, this requires stem cells to be either totipotency totipotent or pluripotency ... more details
Merge to Note date May 2011 Stems can refer to two things in music, relating to music notation and production. Notation Image Parts of a note.svg right 150px thumb Parts of the note Stems are the lines which extend from the notehead. Stems may point up or down. Different facing stems indicate the voice for polyphonic music written on the same staff music staff . For single note melodies, the stems usually point down for notes on the middle line or higher, and up for those below. If the stem points up from a notehead, the stem originates from the right hand side of the note, but if it points down, it originates from the left. The exception to this rule is when a chord contains a second, in which case the stem runs between the two notes, the higher being placed on the right of the stem and the lower on the left. The length of a stem is usually that of an octave on the staff, going to either an octave higher or lower than the notehead, depending on which way the stem is pointing. Production See also List of musical works released in a stem format File Note stems.png thumb 200px Musical stems may go either way up on the middle line generally, lower than this they go up and the higher than this they go down. Stems are the individual components of a Audio mixing recorded music mix , separately saved usually to disc for the purposes of use in a remix . Citation needed reason They re called multitracks, and have been called multitracks for a very long time. date August 2009 See also Beam music Note head music Musical notation DEFAULTSORT Stem Music Category Music production Category Musical notation Music theory stub es Plica eu Plika fr Hampe solf ge no Notehals pl Pa eczka nutowa pt Haste m sica simple Stem music sv Notskaft ... more details
Ski technique The stem Christie is a technique in skiing for turning. It is a refinement of the basic stem skiing stem technique where, prior to the turn, the uphill ski is stemmed tail skidded outward from being parallel with the downhill ski to form a V shape. The turn was named after Kristiania now Oslo , Norway, where the name Kristianiasving was used for the parallel turn, differentiating it from the Telemark turn . The technique was introduced to central Europe in 1910 by the Austria n ski guide Johannes Schneider . Citation needed date August 2008 Along with the other two stem techniques, it formed the basis of his Arlberg technique and instruction method. The technique was popular and widely used up until the late 1960s, when its use diminished in favor of the parallel turn , inspired mostly by ski racers. Radical side cut ski s, developed in the late 1990s, have accelerated the obsolescence of the stem Christie. ref cite web url http www.psia.org psia 2002 education TPSArticles shapedskis tpswinter97allmixedup.asp title All Mixed Up? How To Make Sense Of The Multi Shaped Lesson date Winter 1997 author Johanna Hall accessdate 2008 08 18 Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ... webpgss sc.htm title Stem Christie accessdate 2008 08 18 ref Once the turn has commenced ... of travel. ref cite web url http ski jungle.com better skiing ch2.htm stem christie title Better Skiing Chapter 2 Snow Plow Turns, Stem Christies, Skiing Parallel accessdate 2008 08 18 ref When properly applied, the leading stem on the outside ski is blended seamlessly into the lifting of the inside ski. In this case the skis will remain parallel throughout the turn. A perfect stem christie ... in action, however. The stem christie is applied largely by shifting weight onto the uphill ski to start the stem, while the parallel turn is started by moving the lower leg to roll the ski onto ... known as the wedge turn or stem turn Parallel turn Skiing Skiing Topics References reflist Category ... more details
for the shaft which transmits motion from the outside to the inside of a valve Valve Stem Refimprove date August 2009 A valve stem is a self contained valve which opens to admit gas to a chamber such as air to inflate a tire , and is then automatically closed and kept sealed by the pressure in the chamber, or a spring device spring , or both, to prevent the gas from escaping. They are most commonly used on automobile and bicycle wheel s, but also for many other applications. Schrader Image Schrader valve tall.jpg thumb right 50px Schrader valve stem Main Schrader valve Schrader valves also called American valves consist of a valve stem into which a poppet valve is threaded with a spring attached. They are used on virtually all automobile tires, and in the United States, on most wider rimmed bicycle tires. In addition to tires, Schrader valves of varying diameters are used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems, plumbing, fuel injection engines, suspension systems, and SCUBA Diving regulator regulator s, allowing the user to remove and attach the hose while in use. Presta Image Presta valve close.jpg thumb right 50px Presta valve stem Main Presta valve Presta valves also called Sclaverand valves or French valves are normally only used on bicycles. The stem has a narrower diameter nominally 6 mm than the thinnest nominally 8 mm Schrader type, and so the bore of the hole in the rim through which the stem passes can be smaller. Citation needed date August 2008 Dunlop or Woods Image Dunlop valve.jpg thumb right 50px Dunlop or Woods valve stem Main Dunlop valve Dunlop valves, also called Woods valves or English valves were once popular in Great Britain. They are still widely used on bicycle tires in many countries Japan, ref cite web url http www.japancycling.org v2 info ... tire valves. An inflator stem is not used instead, a removable cap on a valve stem embedded in the tire ..., typically with a coin, and then a portable dedicated inflator stem is screwed onto the valve stem ... more details
Image Plant nodes c.jpg right thumb 200px Stem showing internode and nodes plus leaf Petiole botany petiole s A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant . The stem is normally divided ... have underground stems . A stem develops buds and shoots and usually grows above the ground. Inside the stem, materials move up and down the tissues of the transport system. Stems have four main functions ... normally with a single trunk. Bud an embryonic shoot with immature stem tip. Bulb a short vertical underground stem with fleshy storage leaves attached, e.g. onion , daffodil , tulip . Bulbs often function ... are a combination of stem and leaves so may better be considered as leaves because the leaves make .... wikt Cladode Cladode including phylloclade a flattened stem that appears more or less leaf like and is specialized ... or structures. Corm a short enlarged underground, storage stem, e.g. taro , crocus , gladiolus . Decumbent ..., spines, and prickles Prickle a sharpened extension of the stem s outer layers, e.g. rose s. Pseudostem a false stem made of the rolled bases of leaves, which may be 2 or 3 m tall as in banana Rhizome a horizontal underground stem that functions mainly in reproduction but also in storage, e.g. most ... . Scape botany Scape a stem that holds flowers that comes out of the ground and has no normal leaves. Hosta , Lily , Iris plant Iris . Stolon a horizontal stem that produces rooted plantlets at its nodes and ends, forming near the surface of the ground. Thorn botany Thorn a modified stem with a sharpened point. Tree a woody stem that is longer than 5 metres with a main trunk botany trunk . Tuber a swollen, underground storage stem adapted for storage and reproduction, e.g. potato . Woody plant Woody hard textured stems with secondary xylem. Stem structure Image Labeledstemforposter copy new.jpg thumb right 300px Flax stem cross section, showing locations of underlying tissues. Ep Epidermis botany ... Stem usually consist of three tissues, Epidermis botany dermal tissue , ground tissue and vascular ... more details
Image Stem loop.svg frame An example of an RNA stem loop Refimprove date May 2010 Stem loop intramolecular base pair ing is a pattern that can occur in single stranded DNA or, more commonly, in RNA . The structure is also known as a hairpin or hairpin loop. It occurs when two regions of the same strand, usually complementary in nucleotide sequence when read in opposite directions, base pair to form a double helix that ends in an unpaired loop. The resulting structure is a key building block of many RNA biomolecular structure Secondary structure secondary structure s. Formation and stability The formation of a stem loop structure is dependent on the stability of the resulting helix and loop regions. The first prerequisite is the presence of a sequence that can fold back on itself to form a paired double helix. The stability of this helix is determined by its length, the number of mismatches or bulges it contains a small number are tolerable, especially in a long helix and the base composition of the paired region. Pairings between guanine and cytosine have three hydrogen bond s and are more ... formation. The stability of the loop also influences the formation of the stem loop structure. Loops ... nucleotides. Structural contexts Stem loops occur in pre microRNA structures and most famously in transfer RNA , which contain three true stem loops and one stem that meet in a cloverleaf pattern. The anticodon ... of the unpaired loops in the tRNA. Two nested stem loop structures occur in RNA pseudoknot s, where the loop of one structure forms part of the second stem. Many ribozyme s also feature stem loop structures. The self cleaving hammerhead ribozyme contains three stem loops that meet in a central ... for self cleavage activity. The mRNA stem loop structure forming at the ribosome binding site ... 10.1007 s00018 010 0588 z pmid 21076851 volume 68 issue 6 pages 991 1003 ref Stem loop structures ... of the Gene. 5th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings CSHL Press. See esp. ch. 6. DEFAULTSORT Stem Loop ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Stem Cover DJ Shadow Stem.jpg Artist DJ Shadow Album Endtroducing..... Released start date 1996 Format 7 vinyl, CD Recorded 1996 br The Glue Factory br San Francisco , California Genre Experimental hip hop , plunderphonics Length 11 14 Label Mo Wax Writer Producer DJ Shadow Audio sample? Certification Last single Midnight in a Perfect World br 1996 This single Stem br 1996 Next single The Number Song Painkiller The Number Song Painkiller br 1998 Misc Stem is a song by DJ Shadow from his 1996 debut album Endtroducing..... . The song reached 9 on the Ireland singles chart, DJ Shadow s only ever top 10 hit. The album version of the song combines Stem with Long Stem and Transmission 2 . Samples used Like all other tracks on the album, Stem Long Stem Transmission 2 makes heavy use of sampling. Below are among the samples used for the track The first Sampling music sample used in the track is sampled from the beginning of the 1969 song Love Suite by Nirvana UK band Nirvana . The ...uicide...uicide... vocal sample is taken from Moshitup by American hip hop artist Just Ice featuring fellow American hip hop artist KRS One . The high pitched string samples are sampled from Variazione III by Italian psychedelic rock band Osanna . The recurring guitar and violin parts are sampled from Linde Manor by American singer songwriter Dennis Linde . The organ sample that starts Long Stem is taken from Tears by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder the same sample is used on another track on Endtroducing.... , Organ Donor . The I could just lay right down... vocal sample is taken from Blues So Bad by American funk soul group The Mystic Number National Bank. The parking tickets dialogue from that appears midway in the song is sampled from Freedom by American comedian Murray Roman . The synths that appear in the Long Stem section of the song are sampled ... film Prince of Darkness . Track listing Stem 3 24 Long Stem 4 26 Red Bus Needs to Leave 2 41 Soup ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Image Soleil Royal img 0280.jpg thumb right 200px A model of the French ship Soleil Royal 1670 French ship Soleil Royal held at the Mus e national de la Marine Mus e National de la Marine de Paris . The most forward and lowest curved part of the ship is the stem not normally the extended part beyond the hull . Image Bow of Bro Elizabeth in dry dock.jpg thumb right 200px The bow of the oil chemical tanker ship tanker Bro Elizabeth in dry dock in Brest, France. This ship does not have a stem. The stem is the very most forward part of a boat or ship s Bow ship bow and is an extension of the keel itself and curves up to the wale of the boat. The stem is more often found on wooden boats or ships, but not exclusively. The stem is part of the physical structure of a wooden boat or ship that gives it strength at the critical section of the structure, bringing together the Port nautical port and starboard side planks of the hull watercraft hull . See also Beakhead Bow ship Bow Deadwood shipbuilding Deadwood Prow V hull boat Further reading Steward, Robert Boatbuilding Manual , 3rd ed. International Marine Publishing Company. Camden, Maine 1987 . ISBN 0 87742 236 2 Reflist 2 Sailing ship elements Category Ship construction Category Nautical terms interwiki ca Roda vaixell da St vn de Steven et T v es Roda n utica fr trave nl Steven scheepsromp no Stevn ro Etrav ru sv St v uk ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Fred Stem position First Baseman image bats Left throws Right birth date Birth date 1885 9 22 mf y birth place Oxford, North Carolina death date death date and age 1964 9 5 1885 9 22 death place Darlington, South Carolina debutdate September 15 debutyear 1908 debutteam Boston Doves finaldate August 15 finalyear 1909 finalteam Boston Doves stat1label Batting average stat1value .224 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Runs batted in stat3value 14 teams nowiki nowiki Atlanta Braves Boston Doves 1908 09 Frederick Boothe Stem 1885 1964 , is a former Major League Baseball first baseman . He played for the Atlanta Braves Boston Doves from 1908 to 1909. He attended college at the University of North Carolina . External links Baseballstats br s stemfr01 brm stem 001fre Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stem, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH September 22, 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Oxford, North Carolina DATE OF DEATH September 5, 1964 PLACE OF DEATH Darlington, South Carolina DEFAULTSORT Stem, Fred Category 1885 births Category 1964 deaths Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category Baseball players from North Carolina Category Boston Doves players Category Stroudsburg minor league baseball players Category Trenton Tigers players Category Lynn Shoemakers players Category Sioux City Packers players US baseball first baseman stub ... more details
s and Lissamphibia modern amphibians branching off at some point from the latter. The stem ... a consensus of the phylogeny of stem tetrapods, nor how Tetrapoda itself should be defined ... more details