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plants and cyanobacteria.
Bilins can
range in
color from red, orange,
yellow or
brown to blue or green. In
chemical terms,
bilins are
linear arrangements...
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Bilin Bilin (born c. 1820; died 1901) was a
member of the
Yugambeh Bundjalung people in Australia, who
gained respect of the
European colonials and received...
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Bilin may
refer to:
Bilin, Mon State, a town in Mon
State in
Myanmar Bilin Township,
whose seat is
Bilin, Mon
State Bilin (biochemistry), a type of biological...
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Bilin Township (Burmese: ဘီးလင်းမြို့နယ်) is a
township of
Thaton District in the Mon
State of Myanmar. Its seat is the town of
Bilin. The
Kelatha Wildlife...
- The
Bilen (also
variously transcribed as Blin, and also
formerly known as the Bogo,
Bogos or
Northern Agaw) are a Cu****ic
ethnic group in Eritrea. They...
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preferred by
native speakers,[citation needed] but
Bilin and
Bilen are also
commonly used.
Bilin is the
reference name
arbitrarily used in the current...
- The
Belin (Russian: Белин, also: Билин
Bilin) is a
river in Tuva. It is a
tributary of the
Little Yenisey (Kızıl-Xem),
running parallel to the Mongolian...
- sequences. In
biliproteins where the
number of
bilins on the two
subunits is unequal, the
subunit with more
bilins has a β-type
amino sequence. Phycochromes...
- The
Battle of
Bilin River was
among the
early major battles of the
Burma Campaign in
World War II.
Fought between 14 and 19
February 1942, the battle...
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jaundiced newborns). The term "bili" in all
these names refers to bile.
Bilins are
derived from the
closed tetrapyrrole ring of haem by an
oxidative reaction...