- haptein
- (греч.) — прикасаться, прикреплять, соединять
Словарь ботанических терминов. — Киев: Наукова Думка. Под общей редакцией д.б.н. И.А. Дудки. 1984.
Словарь ботанических терминов. — Киев: Наукова Думка. Под общей редакцией д.б.н. И.А. Дудки. 1984.
haptique — [ aptik ] adj. • 1997; all. haptisch, du gr. haptein « toucher » ♦ Didact. Qui concerne le sens du toucher, les perceptions tactiles. ● haptique adjectif (du grec haptein, saisir) Se dit de ce qui concerne la sensibilité cutanée. ● haptique nom… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Haptik — taktile Wahrnehmung; Tastsinn * * * Hạp|tik 〈f. 20; unz.〉 Gesamtheit der Tastwahrnehmungen [zu grch. haptein „fassen“] * * * Hạp|tik, die; [zu griech. háptein = heften, berühren, angreifen] (Psychol.): Lehre vom Tastsinn. * * * Hạptik die … Universal-Lexikon
ГИПЕРАФИЯ — (греч., от hyper чрезмерно, и haptein схватывать). Сильное, доходящее до болезненности развитие чувства осязания. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. ГИПЕРАФИЯ греч., от hyper, чрезмерно, и haptein,… … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
Synapse — The point of connection usually between two nerve cells. Specifically, a synapse is a specialized junction at which a nerve cell (a neuron) communicates with a target cell. The neuron releases a chemical transmitter (a neurotransmitter) that… … Medical dictionary
haptène — ● haptène nom masculin (grec haptein, nouer) Substance incapable par elle même de promouvoir une réaction immunitaire, mais capable de réagir avec des anticorps préformés. ⇒HAPTÈNE, subst. masc. BIOCHIM. Substance non protéique qui, combinée à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Apsis — Ạp|sis 〈f.; , si|den〉 Altarnische, äußerstes Ende des Chors; oV Apside (2) [<grch. hapsis „Verbindung, Fügung, Rundung, Wölbung“] * * * Ạp|sis, die; , Apsiden: 1. [(spät)lat. apsis (Gen.: absidis); hapsis < griech. (ionisch) apsi̓s =… … Universal-Lexikon
Hapten — Hap|ten [griech. háptein = anbinden, befestigen], das; s, e: ↑ Antigen. * * * Hap|ten, das; s, e <meist Pl.> [zu griech. háptein = heften, berühren, angreifen] (Med.): eiweißfreie organische Verbindung, die die Bildung von Antikörpern im… … Universal-Lexikon
apsis — noun (plural apsides) Etymology: New Latin apsid , apsis, from Latin, arch, orbit, from Greek hapsid , hapsis, from haptein to fasten Date: 1658 1. the point in an astronomical orbit at which the distance of the body from the center of attraction … New Collegiate Dictionary
hapten — noun Etymology: German, from Greek haptein to fasten Date: 1921 a small separable part of an antigen that reacts specifically with an antibody but is incapable of stimulating antibody production except in combination with a carrier protein… … New Collegiate Dictionary
haptoglobin — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek haptein + International Scientific Vocabulary hemoglobin Date: 1941 any of several forms of an alpha globulin found in blood serum that can combine with free hemoglobin in the plasma … New Collegiate Dictionary