Acetylaminopeptidase, also known as carbamoyl-peptidase, is a zinc-containing neutral peptidase that functions in the metabolism of proteins, breaking down proteins into smaller peptides or amino acids by hydrolyzing the carboxyl group of certain amino acids attached to the N-terminus of the peptide chain.
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Relating to or occurring before scheduled class time or other official school activities; informal or preliminary to more formal academic activities.
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Telecomm typically refers to telecommunication, which is the exchange of information over a distance through the use of electronic means. It also specifically refers to telecommuting, the practice of performing one's work at a location other than a traditional office, usually at home, using electronic means for communication with the employer.
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relating to or using a telephone keypad where each key generates a distinctive sequence of tones, enabling dialing without speaking to an operator.
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To make someone adopt or conform to the attitudes, methods, or style characteristic of Prussia or the Prussian military, especially in a rigid, heavy-handed, or oppressive manner.
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In a hotel or similar accommodation, an antepartment is a room or a small space situated between a larger main room and an entrance, designed for temporary or brief storage of luggage or as a transition space. It can also refer to smaller rooms, such as changing rooms or linen closets in larger facilities. This term is less common and usually applied within the context of hospitality and architectural design.
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A genre of electronic dance music characterized by low basslines, high percussion, and generally aggressive and energetic sound, often associated with hardcore rave scenes.
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A cry or exclamation used to express approval, as at a horse race, or to attract attention. It can be a burst of enthusiastic cheering, expressing excitement or joy.
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