Vector

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Vector most often refers to:

  • Disease vector, an agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism
  • Euclidean vector, a quantity with a magnitude and a direction

Vector may also refer to:

Computer science

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Entertainment

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Characters and fictional elements

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Games

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Literature

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Mathematics and physics

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Molecular biology

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  • Vector (molecular biology), a DNA molecule used as a vehicle to artificially carry foreign genetic material into another cell
    • Cloning vector, a small piece of DNA into which a foreign DNA fragment can be inserted for cloning purposes
    • Shuttle vector, a plasmid constructed so that it can propagate in two different host species
    • Viral vector, a tool commonly used by molecular biologists to deliver genetic materials into cells

Transportation

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Vehicles

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Aircraft

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Automotive vehicles

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Nautical vessels

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  • CCGS Vector, a 1967 hydrographic survey vessel in the Canadian Coast Guard
  • MT Vector, a Philippine tanker ship

Other transportation

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