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- antimicrobial activity screening reported napins as antimicrobial and antifungal peptides. As a basic protein, napin can be used to bind together and determine...
- Captain Napin (died 1718, first name unknown, last name occasionally Napping) was a pirate active in the Caribbean and off the American east coast. He...
- known as moot in the Isle of Man and the Manx language word for turnip is napin. The first known printed reference to the rutabaga comes from the Swiss...
- pirates. In April 1717 Hornigold is recorded as operating alongside Captain Napin (or Napping), looting several ships off Jamaica, Puerto Bello, and Cuba...
- captains in their own right. Often conflated with Christopher Moody. Captain Napin ? 1717–1718 Unknown A pirate active in the Caribbean and off the American...
- protein. Cruciferin is a comparatively larger seed storage protein than napin. It is composed of two polypeptide chains α and β. The α-chain has a m****...
- failure of existing portable bridges "This is not Arthur Laffer's famous napin" NY Times 13 Oct. 2017 Bloom, Margy (15 September 2011). "PilotMag Aviation...
- Brooker’s snow Restoration in his 6-gun, 80-man sloop alongside Captain Napin (Napping) in August 1717 en route to Boston, from which the pirates took...
- ; Tso, W. W. (2002). "Purification and characterization of charantin, a napin-like ribosome-inactivating peptide from bitter gourd (Momordica charantia)...
- Feared-for-his-Horses), Palani Wikakte (Pawnee Killer), He Isnala (Lone Horn), He Napin Wanica (No Horn), Pezi (Gr****), Tatoka Inyanka (Running Proghorn) were not...