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Dictionary » S » Secondarily Secondarilysecondarily 1. In a secondary manner or degree. 2. Secondly; in the second place. God hath set some in the church, first apostels, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers. (1 cor. Xii. 28) ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Any SOLID arguments against evolution?... to arrange the atoms and hemoglobin still be functional? No. He was saying they could be arranged randomly that number in primary structure, not secondarily, nor tertiarily, nor quaternarily as hemoglobin does. He was simply saying that primarily if you took the single atoms out of their amino ...
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Cell culture-biotechnology--->HELP!... magnesium salts are usually added to culture media to the tune of maybe 1-5 mM. By adding EDTA to the media you reduce or remove these inhibitors. Secondarily, there are multiple membrane-associated proteases that are activated by metal ions. These enzymes might be stimulated when trypsin starts ...
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Mathematical Biology, metabolism, origins of life, evolution... alone and without being specific about chemistry; suggests that the origins and evolution of life are primarily about metabolism and only secondarily about genetics; models the relation between food availability and reproduction for things large and small; accounts for mutation, cancerous ...
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Re: Zebra Stripes... in tsetse-territory, nagana disease almost doesn’t exist among zebras. 5) Therefore, zebras are primarily striped because of the tsetse-fly. Secondarily, the stripes might also decrease the individual risk of serving as prey for lions. 6) Excuse the spelling, I am German. Cheers
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Dinosaur Confusion... (imagine an Archaeopteryx without feathers... anyone would call that a ceolurosaur) what is often mistaken as a feathered dinosaur is often a secondarily flightless bird. Im not saying that theres no way that anything but a bird has ever had feathers, but there is no convincing evidence as ...
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