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**** proteins: primary structure secondary structure tertiary structure conformation native state protein folding enzyme receptor transmembrane receptor ion channel membrane transporter collagen silk
* Substance, essence (< span lang = grc > ousia </ span >) examples of primary substance: this man, this horse ; secondary substance ( species, genera ): man, horse
Dartmouth has one secondary school formerly ( Dartmouth Community College ) now Dartmouth Academy an all-through school for those aged 3 – 18, and two primary schools: ( Dartmouth Primary school ( now part of Dartmouth Academy ) and St John the Baptist R. C.
The organisms that consume their tissues are called primary consumers or secondary producers herbivores.
Animals that feed on primary consumers carnivores are secondary consumers.
This practice only achieves lucid dreams as a secondary effect in contrast to dream yoga, which aims primarily at lucid dreaming.
Another author explains, " When Saint Jerome translated the Old Testament into Latin, he thought no one but Christ should glow with rays of light so he advanced the secondary translation.
The isolation is not complete, thanks to secondary processes such as magnetic reconnection otherwise it would be hard for the solar wind to transmit much energy to the magnetosphere but it still determines the overall configuration.
It will also create secondary Hall currents, and accelerate magnetospheric particles electrons in the arcs of the polar aurora, and singly ionized oxygen ions ( O +) which contribute to the ring current.
Initially this was done because it was easier to provide good insulation for the secondary winding of an external coil than it was in a coil buried in the construction of the magneto ( early magnetos had the coil assembly externally to the rotating parts to make them easier to insulate at the expense of efficiency ).

secondary and more
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
One of the more dramatic successes of his theory was his prediction of the existence of secondary and tertiary alcohols, a conjecture that was soon confirmed by the synthesis of these substances.
As with many popular arcade games, experienced players ( who can complete the game relatively easily ) become much more interested in the secondary challenge of obtaining a high score ( which involves a lot more skill and strategy ).
Bistability as applied in the design of mechanical systems is more commonly said to be " over centre " -- that is, work is done on the system to move it just past the peak, at which point the mechanism goes " over centre " to its secondary stable position.
Students and military personnel were encouraged to visit other republics to learn more about the country, and all levels of education, especially secondary education and higher education, were gratis.
President Uribe has vowed to pave more than 2, 500 kilometers of roads during his administration, and about 5, 000 kilometers of new secondary roads were being built in the 2003 – 6 period.
Cyan printing ink can be more saturated or less saturated than the RGB secondary cyan, depending on what RGB color space and ink are considered.
A secondary meaning for the term liberal conservatism that has developed in Europe is a combination of more modern conservative ( less traditionalist ) views with those of social liberalism.
Individual equipment did include a sabre, probably because of well-established tradition, but in the case of a melee combat this secondary weapon would probably be more effective than a rifle and bayonet.
Survivors of childhood cancer are more than 13 times as likely to get a secondary neoplasm during the 30 years after treatment than the general population.
In contrast, though Oslo ( Norway ) and Stockholm ( Sweden ) are quite dominant in terms of speech standards, cities like Bergen, Gothenburg and the Malmö-Lund region are large and influential enough to create secondary regional norms, making the standard language more varied than is the case with Danish.
The popularity of the term deconstruction combined with the technical difficulty of Derrida's primary material on deconstruction and his reluctance to elaborate his understanding of the term has meant that many secondary sources have attempted to give a more straightforward explanation than Derrida himself ever attempted.
The atomic clocks offered a further secondary realization of ET, on a quasi-real time basis that soon proved to be more useful than the primary ET standard: not only more convenient, but also more precisely uniform than the primary standard itself.
Eye-clean stones of a vivid primary green hue ( as described above ) with no more than 15 % of any secondary hue or combination ( either blue or yellow ) of a medium-dark tone command the highest prices.
A secondary explosive is less sensitive than a primary explosive and require substantially more energy to be initiated.
D: Secondary detonating explosive substance or black powder or article containing a secondary detonating explosive substance, in each case without means of initiation and without a propelling charge, or article containing a primary explosive substance and containing two or more effective protective features.
* During adolescence and adulthood, the causes are more likely to be secondary to any CNS lesion.
They have maintained this position because of advances which have resulted in increased recording capacity, reliability, and speed, as well as decreased cost, allowing them to keep pace with ever more demanding requirements for secondary storage.
However, the ships went against the trend for increasingly larger main guns, having smaller diameter guns than the Brandenburg design, but with a quick-loading design and more powerful secondary armaments.
In practice, LORAN is implemented in integrated regional arrays, or chains, consisting of one primary station and at least two ( but often more ) secondary stations, with a uniform group repetition interval ( GRI ) defined in microseconds.
They fought packed in a close rectangular formation, typically eight men deep, with a leader at the head of each column and a secondary leader in the middle, so that the back rows could move off to the sides if more frontage was needed.

secondary and ambitious
Soon the ambitious Zukor, unused to taking a secondary role, began courting Hodkinson and Lasky.
In addition to this vision, other areas surrounding Seacroft were built using the same principle, in the 1960s work started on building the Swarcliffe and Stanks areas and in the 1970s work began on building Whinmoor, none of these were however as large or ambitious as Seacroft, the intention being that these areas will use many of the amenities built along with the Seacroft Estate such as the Civic Centre and Seacroft's secondary schools.
This was an ambitious and creative plan to improve secondary education developed and promoted by Willard Hall, now the United States District Judge for Delaware.

secondary and challenge
The greatest challenge was restoration of the basilica church and secondary school which had been burned down by retreating Nazi troops.
For this reason it was always going to be a challenge to persuade people to fly to Gatwick from relatively minor places like Genoa or Jersey in order to make an onward connection at the airport to what many people would consider secondary places in Africa or South America, and an even greater challenge to do this profitably.
The secondary challenge was how to affordably animate on cable TV at the time.
Levels of secondary education are also low in the comarca Ngäbe-Buglé as children are financially limited and transportation to secondary schooling presents a great challenge for many families.
The challenge is aimed at secondary and pre-university students from all over the world.
The opera remains a challenge to stage, even for a major opera house, calling as it does for five top soloists in the demanding principal roles, first rate secondary roles, a large orchestra, and elaborate sets and scenic effects.
The " secondary cadre " stepped-up to the challenge to continue the struggle and to keep the flame for swaraj burning within the people's hearts.

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