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List the levels of protein structure and give a brief description of each.
Middle Term
In a syllogism, the term that appears in both premises but not in the conclusion, serving as a link between the other two terms.
Major Premise
The first proposition in a syllogism, from which a conclusion is drawn in conjunction with a minor premise.
Validity Rules
Guidelines or principles used to evaluate the correctness of the logical structure of arguments, ensuring that the conclusion follows from the premises.
Validity
The extent to which an argument's conclusion logically follows from its premises, without regard to the actual truth of the premises.
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