- as "
Adar Sheni" (Second
Adar) or "
Adar II".
Occasionally instead of
Adar I and
Adar II, "
Adar" and "Ve'Adar" are used (Ve
means 'and' thus: And-
Adar). Adar...
-
unwinding of dsRNA.
ADARs are one of the most
common forms of RNA editing, and have both
selective and non-selective activity.
ADAR is able to
modify and...
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Adar Poonawalla (born 14
January 1981) is an
Indian businessman. He is the
chief executive officer of
Serum Institute of
India and
Chairman of Poonawalla...
- up
Adar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Adar is a
month of the
Hebrew calendar. In leap
years there is a
month Adar I and a
month Adar II.
Adar (Mandaean...
-
celebrated annually on the 14th day of the
Hebrew month of
Adar (and it is
celebrated in
Adar II in
Hebrew leap years,
which occur 7
times in
every 19 years)...
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Adarsh (Devanagari: आदर्श
ādarś) is an
Indian male name that
denotes "an ideal".
Taran Adarsh,
Indian film critic, journalist,
editor and film
trade analyst...
- The Adamic–
Adar index is a
measure introduced in 2003 by Lada
Adamic and
Eytan Adar to
predict links in a
social network,
according to the
amount of shared...
- The
Seventh of
Adar, also
known as
Zayin Adar (Hebrew: ז׳ אַדָּר), is the
anniversary of the
birth and
death of
Moses in
Jewish tradition. It is observed...
- on the 13th day of the
Hebrew month of
Adar (when the year has two
Adars, it is
observed only in the
second Adar). If the date of the Fast of
Esther falls...
- In the
earliest prose stories in
Britain in the Mabinogi, the
Adar Rhiannon; "birds of Rhiannon", are
specifically three magical birds,
whose song can...