vector
vec
ˈvɛk
vek
tor
tɜr
tēr
/vˈɛktɐ/

Definición y significado de "vector"en inglés

01

vector

a person, animal, or microorganism that carries and transmits a disease from one host to another
Ejemplos
Humans can inadvertently become vectors for viral infections.
Los humanos pueden involuntariamente convertirse en vectores de infecciones virales.
02

vector, vector

an ordered set of numbers that describes both magnitude and direction, commonly used to represent quantities like displacement, velocity, or force in physics and engineering
Ejemplos
Acceleration, a vector in kinematics, represents the rate of change of velocity over time.
La aceleración, un vector en cinemática, representa la tasa de cambio de la velocidad con el tiempo.
03

vector, vector viral

a virus, plasmid, or other agent used to deliver genetic material into a cell
Ejemplos
A retroviral vector can integrate DNA into the host genome.
Un vector retroviral puede integrar ADN en el genoma del huésped.
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