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tertiært

Tertiært is a term used across several fields to indicate a position, level, or category that comes after primary and secondary. In Norwegian, the form tertiært functions as the adverbial or adjectival variant of the adjective tertiær, meaning third in a sequence or of a higher, specialized level. The word derives from Latin tertiarius, from tertius, meaning third.

In geology, tertiary historically referred to a geologic period spanning roughly 66 to 2.6 million years ago,

In education, tertiary education describes post-secondary schooling beyond the secondary level, including universities, colleges, and other

In healthcare, tertiary care refers to highly specialized consultative health services, typically provided in regional or

In economics, the tertiær sektor (service sector) covers activities that provide services rather than tangible goods,

Overall, tertiært signals a position beyond the primary and secondary levels, with field-specific meanings and historical

between
the
Cretaceous
and
the
Quaternary.
Modern
stratigraphy
has
largely
replaced
this
label
with
the
Paleogene
and
Neogene
periods,
but
the
term
remains
in
use
in
older
literature
and
popular
summaries
of
Earth’s
history.
higher-education
institutions.
It
denotes
studies
aimed
at
achieving
advanced
knowledge,
professional
qualifications,
or
research
training.
university
hospitals
with
advanced
diagnostic
and
treatment
capabilities.
This
level
of
care
often
involves
multidisciplinary
teams
and
complex
procedures.
such
as
finance,
information,
education,
and
health
services.
The
term
also
appears
in
chemistry
and
biology,
where
tertiary
describes
a
third-level
classification—such
as
tertiary
alcohols
in
organic
chemistry
or
the
tertiary
structure
of
a
protein
that
describes
its
overall
three-dimensional
shape.
nuances.