- Indo-European society.
Cristiano Grottanelli states that
while Dumézilian
trifunctionalism may be seen in
modern and
medieval contexts, its
projection onto earlier...
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Scholars of the
Functionalist School were
greatly influenced by the
trifunctional system proposed by
Georges Dumézil,
which postulates a
tripartite ideology...
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Trifunctional enzyme subunit alpha,
mitochondrial also
known as hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase/3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase/enoyl-CoA
hydratase (trifunctional...
- A
trifunctional antibody is a
monoclonal antibody with
binding sites for two
different antigens,
typically CD3 and a
tumor antigen,
making it a type of...
- of
several indigenous peoples of the Americas, and
contended that
trifunctionalism was not
prevalent among those peoples. Dumézil was
elected to the Collège...
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Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency (MTP
deficiency or MTPD) is an
autosomal recessive fatty acid
oxidation disorder that
prevents the body...
- *Trito is a
significant figure in Proto-Indo-European mythology,
representing the
first warrior and
acting as a
culture hero. He is
connected to other...
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possesses one
functional group, a
bifunctional (or difunctional) two, a
trifunctional three, and so forth. In
organic chemistry (and
other fields of chemistry)...
- {1}{3-1}}={\frac {1}{2}}}
Since all the A
functional groups are from the
trifunctional monomer, ρ = 1 and α = p B 2 ρ r 1 − p B 2 ( 1 − ρ ) r = p B 2 r {\displaystyle...
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Trifunctional enzyme subunit beta,
mitochondrial (TP-beta) also
known as 3-ketoacyl-CoA thiolase, acetyl-CoA acyltransferase, or beta-ketothiolase is...