remodulation

noun

Etymology

From re- + modulation.

  1. derived from *med- — “to measure; etc.
  2. derived from modulātiō — “regular or rhythmical measure, modulation; inflection of tone; (architecture) calculation of measurements from a standard unit; (Late Latin) act of making music or singing; melody, song
  3. derived from modulation
  4. inherited from modulacion
  5. prefixed as remodulation — “re + modulation

Definitions

  1. A second modulation

    • The question arises whether the remodulation of existing domain architectures within an organism would be sufficient for generating novel or alternative metabolic capabilities without the introduction of new enzymes.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for remodulation. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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