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- Melanine may refer to: "Melanine", a song from the album Dive by Tycho. Melanin, a natural pigment (spelled as melanine in French and Dutch) Melamine...
- Bright Food (officially Bright Food (Group) Co., Ltd.) is a Chinese multinational food and beverage manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai. It...
- "Daydream" 5:34 4. "Dive" 8:19 5. "Coastal Brake" 5:34 6. "Ascension" 4:24 7. "Melanine" 2:53 8. "Adrift" 6:02 9. "Epigram" 2:28 10. "Elegy" 4:23 Total length:...
- most important pigments that determine plumage colouration in birds are melanines and carotenoids. The latter are ingested in food and transformed into...
- 2013). "There Will Be Mixed Blood: TV On the Radio, Werewolves Like Us". Melanine.org. LaBate, Steve (October 16, 2007). "Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson:...
- Guillermo E. Brown, Handeheld, (Melanine Harmonique Records), 2005 Guillermo E. Brown, ...is Arturo Klauft, (Melanine Harmonique Records), 2005 Mike Ladd's...
- Conversation about heritage, the abolition of slavery and national sentiment", Melanine, 23 January 2008. Interview with Vron Ware and Paul Gilroy (2/2), "Transnationalism...
- Bonafied, Universal Jazz 2013 – Youn Sun Nah, Lento, ACT 2013 – Thiefs, Melanine Harmonic Recordings 2013 – Gael Faye, Pili Pili Sur Un Croissant Au Beurre...
- catechol oxidase from Populus nigra converts caffeic acid to quinone and melanine at injured cells. Prophenoloxidase is a modified form of the complement...
- (1871–1950) Charles de Rémusat Pauline de Lasteyrie Francisque de Corcelle Melanine de Lasteyrie Octavie de Lasteyrie Adrien Jules de Lasteyrie (1810–1883)...