- Look up
heptad,
heptads, heptade, or
heptades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heptad ('group of 7') or
heptade may
refer to:
Heptad (chord), heptachord...
- The
heptad repeat is an
example of a
structural motif that
consists of a
repeating pattern of
seven amino acids: a b c d e f g H P P H C P C
where H represents...
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instead of
cuneiform script. The Dark Gods or Dark Ones, also
known as the
Heptad, were a
group of
malevolent deities from the
religions of the
ancient Anatolian...
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early IBM
machines using BCD alphamerics), hexad, hexade, ****tet 7 bits:
heptad,
heptade 8 bits: octet,
commonly also
called byte 9 bits: nonet, rarely...
- world. 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...
- and
charged (c) amino-acid residues,
referred to as a
heptad repeat. The
positions in the
heptad repeat are
usually labeled abcdefg,
where a and d are...
- tetrads),
pentachords (or pentads),
hexachords (or hexads),
heptachords (
heptads or, sometimes,
mixing Latin and Gr**** roots, "septachords"), octachords...
- Qelemê (Master of the Pen),
patriarch of the Adanî Sheikhs,
member of the
Heptad Şêx Brahîmê Xetimî Şêxê Êtîma Şêx Mûsê Sor,
Xudan of the air and wind Şêx...
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started with the
Essences (zāt) of the
Divine and of
members of the two
Heptads manifesting or
incarnating themselves as humans. It also
refers to a stage...
- centenarian, ...
millenarian monad, dyad, triad, tetrad, pentad, hexad,
heptad, ogdoad, ennead, decad, ... triacontad, ... hecatontad, chiliad, myriad...