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evidence is that which is gleaned from census data and other official documents.
Ãâó: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PD022
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| secondary structure |
Structures that sections of the protein may fold on themselves to form, such as ?sheets or ?helices
Ãâó: www.inproteomics.com/nwglosrs.html
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| secondary disease |
This is where a malignant tumour has invaded another part of the body away from the original tumour. This is also called metastatic disease.
Ãâó: www.mountvernoncancernetwork.nhs.uk/glossary/s.htm
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| secondary cataract |
Remnants of an opaque lens remaining in the eye, or opacities forming, after extracapsular cataract removal.
Ãâó: www.howardnations.com/blindness/blindness_glossary...
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| secondary |
A jug, jar, bottle, demi-john, or carboy in which the second or secondary fermentation takes place. This vessel typically has a wide body and tapered neck leading up to a small opening which can be sealed with an air lock. Also known as the secondary fermentation vessel.
Ãâó: www.thewineplace.ca/Tips/Glossary.aspx
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