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What is the difference between secondary and tertiary protein structure?

Secondary: localised folding within the polypeptide chain that is stabilised by hydrogen bonds. The most common secondary protein structures are alpha helices and beta sheets. Tertiary: this is the final ...

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How do I show my personality in my personal statement while remaining professional and focused?

Your personal statement is meant to encapsulate your past personal experiences, your individuality, while simultaneously demonstrating why you are the best candidate to be studying your chosen degree.<...

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What is a sequence analysis?

In film studies, a sequence analysis takes a close look at a specific clip in a film/production with an emphasis on cinematographic techniques. This close analysis should be of a short scene. You want ...

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Discuss how the connection between the human face and personal identity is articulated and/or appropriated in visual culture.

As visual beings, our personal identities are formed, to a large extent, by the visual perceptions of our corporeal selves. Visual culture continuously attempts to visually classify individuals based o...

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If Lisa loses 23% of £650, how much has she lost?

Percentages are always out of 100 - imagine the fraction 1/100. If I asked you to work out 1/100 of a number, how would you do it?It's pretty much the same for percentages - because 1% is the same as 1/10...

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