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complement

In mathematics, the set of the elements within the universal set that are not contained in the designated set. For example, if the universal set is the set of all positive whole numbers and the designated set S is the set of all even numbers, then the complement of S (denoted S ') is the set of all odd numbers.

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In grammar, a word or phrase that follows the verb and tells us about the subject (‘John was an accountant’, ‘Jane appeared bored’). Noun and adjective complements follow intransitive verbs such as ‘to be’, ‘to seem’, ‘to become’. The complement is, therefore, an ‘object equivalent’, relating to the subject rather than the verb.



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This complement cascade eventually results in the formation of a membrane attack complex, a multiprotein assemblage that latches onto the surface of endothelial cells, killing them directly or, more often, activating them.
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In contrast to APT070, which acts early in the complement cascade, CD59-Prodaptin(TM) interrupts the formation of the "membrane attack complex" which is responsible for killing cells.
 
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