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heptad
heptad (ˈhɛptæd) [ad. Gr. ἑπτάς, ἑπταδ-, the number seven collectively.] 1. The sum or number of seven; a group of seven.1660 Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. (1701) 383/2 The Heptad was so called, qu. σεπτὰς σεβασµοῦ ἄξιος worthy of veneration. 1797 Monthly Mag. III. 521 The heptad of wandering animals. 1...
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Heptad
Heptad ('group of 7') or heptade may refer to:
Heptad (chord), heptachord in music (set)
Heptad (computing), a group of 7 bits in computing
Heptad repeat
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Heptad repeat
The positions of the heptad repeat are commonly denoted by the lowercase letters a through g. A conformational change in a heptad repeat in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein facilitates entry of the virus into the host cell membrane.
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heptadecad
heptadecad Mus. (hɛptəˈdɛkəd) [f. hepta- + decad.] A scheme of twenty-four tones formed by the combination of seven decads, in the duodenal system of analysis.1874 A. J. Ellis in Proc. R. Soc. XXIII. 14 The Harmonic Heptadecad or Unit of Modulation (or Decadation) consists of seven interwoven decads...
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Hexad
sextet
Hexad (chord), a six-note series
Hexad (computing), a 6-bit group
See also
6
Sextet (disambiguation)
Pentad (disambiguation) ('group of 5')
Heptad
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Octad
(chord), octachord in music theory
Octad (computing), a group of 8 bits in computing
Octad (biology), an ascus containing eight ascospores
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Heptad
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How to identify a coiled coil from the amino acid sequence? I was wondering, when we have an amino acid sequence, is it enough to check whether the positions a-d correspond to hydrophobic amino acids in order to say w...
> The heptad repeat, denoted [abcdefg]n, typically has hydrophobic residues at **a** and **d** , and polar/charged residues at **e** and **g**.
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Yazdânism
It binds together the cosmos with its essence, and has entrusted the universe the heft sirr (the "Heptad", "Seven Mysteries", "Seven Angels"), who sustain During this period the Heptad were called into existence, God made a covenant with them and entrusted the world to them.
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Hendursaga
They were known as "warriors", and it is theorized that this heptad is related to the Sebitti heptad which developed in later times.
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Sebitti
small cults of the Sebitti being active in the Neo-Sumerian period, but the group came to full prominence in the first millennium of Assyria, where the heptad One text describes the exorcist as being "protected at all sides" by the gods, including the Heptad.
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Misato segment II myosin-like domain
Segment II also contains heptad repeats which are characteristic of the myosin tail alpha-helical coiled-coils.
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Amesha Spenta
The doctrine also has a physical dimension, in that each of the heptad is linked to one of the seven creations, which in ancient philosophy were the foundation In addition, the first seven days of the month of the Zoroastrian calendar are dedicated to the great heptad and to creation, acknowledging the preeminence
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Alphabody
The standard heptad sequence is "IAAIQKQ". However, decreasing the number of heptad repeats per α-helix reduces the thermostability of the Alphabody by around 40 °C.
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Sheikh Shems
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Sêx Şems, also known as Şêşims, and Şemsedîn, is one of the members of the Heptad and one of the most fundamental theological symbols in Yazidism
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Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume
Virus Recombinant That Exhibits a Single-Chain Antibody to HER2/neu Enters Cells through the Mammary Tumor Receptor, Independently of the gD Receptors
Heptad Repeat 2 in Herpes Simplex Virus 1 gH Interacts with Heptad Repeat 1 and Is Critical for Virus Entry and Fusion
Hydrophobic α-Helices 1 and 2 of Herpes
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