| tertiary syphilis |
Syphilis in an advanced stage, characterized by localized deposits in the connective tissue of various parts of the body, chiefly in the form of syphilomata. It is attended with deep seated ulceration of the skin or mucous membranes and syphilitic osteitis, together with organic affections of viscera and of the nerves and blood vessels. [Appleton1904]
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| tertiary structure |
The interactions between the side chains on amino acids in a protein that help determine the structure of the protein.
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| tertiary |
TER-she-air-ee STRUK-sure The shape a protein assumes when amino acids far apart in the primary structure chemically attract one another. 49
Ãâó: www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/life/glossaryt.mhtml
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| tertiary care |
Definition: care that requires highly specialized skills, technology, and support services. Reference: 04-02 Related: Non-Tertiary Care Concept: Tertiary and Non-Tertiary Cases Tertiary Prevention
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| tertiary |
The first period of the Cenozoic Era which began about 65 million years and lasted to 1.6 million years before the present, marked by formation of high mountains, the dominance of mammals on land, and angiosperms superseding gymnosperms as dominant plants.
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