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The area where four defensive players are lined up deepest on their side of the field, behind the linemen. Their job is to guard against the long pass.
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Provides additional explosive energy release for detonation of a nuclear weapon. Activated by the explosion from the primary assembly. Can be composed of lithium deuteride, uranium and other materials. Within the secondary, lithium is converted to tritium which undergoes fusion with deuterium to create a thermonuclear explosion.
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COX inhibitors could also be useful in the treatment of patients with pre-malignant lesions such as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), early malignant or even surgically treated lesions. Therefore, the pattern of expression of COX-2 in these lesions is worth investigating. Moreover, the degree of COX-2 expression in lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS), may answer some of the contentious issues related to the nature of this lesion. ...
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structures stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the C=O and NH groups of different peptide bonds.
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Abbreviation for secondary mirror. Small mirror that directs the light from the primary mirror to the eyepiece.
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