| Transfection is a process whereby nucleic acid, primarily as recombinant DNA of known sequence and functionality, is placed in a target cell. |
| Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality. |
| But you can't build that kind of functionality into a music device because the record industry will go ballistic. |
| The digitalization of cable brings with it a whole array of new functionalities which operators are impatient to offer to their subscribers. |
| The device, while streamlined and glanceable, doesn't easily allow for some other functionalities that get people excited about smartwatches. |
| Different functionalities make it possible to do one thing much more easily or effectively, but they come with a smaller cost elsewhere. |