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Silenus (/saɪˈliːnəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Σειληνός, romanized: Seilēnós, IPA: [
seːlɛːnós]) was a
companion and
tutor to the wine god Dionysus. He is typically...
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silenus or
silenos (Ancient Gr****: σειληνός, romanized: seilēnós [
seːlɛːnós]), and
sileni (plural), is a male
nature spirit with ears and a tail resembling...
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chemical element selenium. The
element name
selenium and the
prefix seleno- (as in selenography, the
study of the
physical features of the Moon) come...
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SeHCAT (23-
seleno-25-homotaurocholic acid,
selenium homocholic acid taurine, or
tauroselcholic acid) is a drug used in a
clinical test to
diagnose bile...
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Selenols are
organic compounds that
contain the
functional group with the
connectivity C−Se−H.
Selenols are
sometimes also
called selenomercaptans and...
- Se75-Selenorcholesterol
Adrenal gland imaging IV In-vivo
Imaging Se75-SeHCAT (23-
Seleno-25-homo-tauro-cholate) Bile salt
absorption Oral In-vivo Imaging...
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conventional stop
codon in
combination with a
downstream hairpin (
SElenoCysteine
Insertion Sequence, or SECIS).
There are many
computer programs...
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auxotroph (a host
incapable of
synthesizing methionine) in a
media rich in
seleno-methionine,
which contains selenium atoms. A multi-wavelength anomalous...
- III The
Autumn No.
Title Length 8. "Cheiron and
Selenos" 4:41 9. "Teardrops in October" 2:02 10. "Artemis" 3:13...
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present in a
fictional setting. In
technical terminology, the word-stems
seleno- (from Gr**** selēnē "moon") and cynthi- (from Cynthia, an
epithet of the...