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  2. Transformer protein - Wikipedia

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    A transformer protein (TFP) also known as a metamorphic protein is a protein that can interconvert between two or more shapes (also known as folds) each having a different function. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The fold of a protein is defined by how the two-dimensional linear protein polypeptide folds up into a three-dimensional structure .

  3. IUPAC numerical multiplier - Wikipedia

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    The numbers 200-900 would be confused easily with 22 to 29 if they were used in chemistry. khīlioi = 1000, diskhīlioi = 2000, triskhīlioi = 3000, etc. 13 to 19 are formed by starting with the Greek word for the number of ones, followed by και (the Greek word for 'and'), followed by δέκα (the Greek word for 'ten').

  4. Metamorphic code - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphic code is used by some viruses when they are about to infect new files, and the result is that the next generation will never look like current generation. The mutated code will do exactly the same thing (under the interpretation used), but the child's binary representation will typically be completely different from the parent's.

  5. Metasomatism - Wikipedia

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    Metasomatism (from the Greek μετά metá "change" and σῶμα sôma "body") is the chemical alteration of a rock by hydrothermal and other fluids. [1] It is traditionally defined as metamorphism which involves a change in the chemical composition, excluding volatile components. [2]

  6. Spinel - Wikipedia

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    Spinel is found as a metamorphic mineral in metamorphosed limestones and silica-poor mudstones. [9] It also occurs as a primary mineral in rare mafic igneous rocks; in these igneous rocks, the magmas are relatively deficient in alkalis relative to aluminium, and aluminium oxide may form as the mineral corundum or may combine with magnesia to ...

  7. Petrology - Wikipedia

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    Igneous and metamorphic petrology are commonly taught together because both make heavy use of chemistry, chemical methods, and phase diagrams. Sedimentary petrology is commonly taught together with stratigraphy because it deals with the processes that form sedimentary rock. [3] Modern sedimentary petrology is making increasing use of chemistry.

  8. Polymorphic code - Wikipedia

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    For the code to function as before, a decryption function is added to the code. When the code is executed, this function reads the payload and decrypts it before executing it in turn. Encryption alone is not polymorphism. To gain polymorphic behavior, the encryptor/decryptor pair is mutated with each copy of the code.

  9. Metamorphic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Metamorphic reaction, a chemical reaction that takes place during the geological process of metamorphism; Metamorphic facies, a set of metamorphic mineral assemblages that are formed under similar pressures and temperatures; Metamorphic zone, an area where, as a result of metamorphism, the same combination of minerals occurs in the bed rocks