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Look up: end-in

  1. end grain
    The grain shown on a cross cut surface
    Found on http://oak.arch.utas.edu.au/glossary/vie

  2. end pin
    Violin term - the wooden pin which secures the tailpiece
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  3. end pin
    (from the article `stringed instrument`) ...`under the chin.` The cello (customary abbreviation of violoncello) and double bass both stand vertically on the floor, the first resting on a ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/29

  4. endbrain
    Synonym for telencephalon ... Paired anteriolateral evaginations of the prosencephalon plus the lamina terminalis. The cerebral hemispheres are derived from it. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  5. endbrain
    (end´brān) telencephalon.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  6. endbrain
    (from the article `nervous system, human`) The cerebrum, derived from the telencephalon, is the largest, uppermost portion of the brain. It is involved with sensory integration, control of ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/29

  7. endbrain
    Syn: telencephalon
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  8. Ender Wiggin
    `Andrew `Ender` Wiggin` is a fictional character from Orson Scott Card's science fiction story `Ender's Game` and its sequels (`Speaker for the Dead`, `Xenocide`, `Children of the Mind`), as well as in the first part of the spin-off series, `Ender's Shadow`. The book series itself is an expansion of Card's earlier short story `Ender's Game.` The book is set in a fictional universe where Mankind needs to defend itself against an alien race of ins...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ender_Wiggi

  9. Enderlin
    Enderlin is a city partly in Cass County and partly in Ransom County North Dakota, USA
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/nol.php

  10. Enderlin
    `Enderlin` can refer to: * Charles Enderlin, French-Israeli journalist * Enderlin, North Dakota
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enderlin

  11. Enders, John Franklin
    American virologist and microbiologist who, with Frederick C. Robbins and Thomas H. Weller, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine ... [3 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/29

  12. Enders, John Franklin
    Enders, John Franklin, 1897–1985, American bacteriologist, b. West Hartford, Conn., grad. Yale, 1920, Ph.D. Harvard, 1930. He began teaching at Harvard in 1929, became associate professor in 1942, and joined the research staff of Children's Hospital, Boston. The 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology ...
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A08

  13. Endless Pain
    `Endless Pain` is the debut album of the thrash metal band Kreator released in 1985 by Noise Records. It is noted as the only Kreator album that does not have Mille Petrozza on lead vocals. Drummer Jurgen Reil sang on the album instead, due to Mille's lack of proper vocal training. This album has been known to be viewed upon as a pivotal album to black metal bands that enjoy dabbling in the thrash metal elements, ultimately creating a thrash-inf...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_Pai

  14. Endless Rain
    ``Endless Rain`` is a single released by X Japan on December 1, 1989. Its B-side is a live version of the song `X`, recorded on June 10, 1989.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_Rai

  15. Endless supply of the pain
    `Endless supply of the pain` is the first album by the South Korean thrash metal band Crash, released in 1993. Although the title of the album is similar to `Endless Pain` by Kreator, its style is more similar to the band Sepultura (of Arise area). Produced by death metal producer Colin Richardson, who collaborated with Brutal Truth, Carcass and Fear Factory among others, this album is commonly regarded by many as the first Korean metal album tha...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endless_sup

  16. Endliches und ewiges Sein
    (from the article `Stein, Edith`) ...she entered the Carmelite convent at Cologne, taking the religious name Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, after the mystic who had inspired her ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/e/29

  17. endoglin
    (= CD105) Homodimeric glycoprotein (180 kD) with TGF- binding activity, expressed on endothelial cells and pre-B cells.
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  18. Endoglin
    `Endoglin` is a type I membrane glycoprotein located on cell surfaces and is part of the TGF beta receptor complex. The protein consists of a homodimer of 180 kDA with disulfide links. It has been found on endothelial cells, activated macrophages, fibroblasts, and smooth muscle cells. Endoglin has been found to be part of the TGF-beta1 receptor complex. It thus may be involved in the binding of TGF-beta1, TGF-beta3, activin-A, BMP-2, and BMP-...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endoglin

  19. endoglin
    A protein on the surface of endothelial cells that binds to transforming growth factor-.
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  20. Endolysin
    `Endolysin` is a generic term describing an enzyme that lyses a bacterial membrane. At the end of the bacteriophage replication cycle, bacteriophages have to release their newly formed progeny. The major barrier to overcome is the peptidoglycan. To degrade this layer, bacteriophages contain endolysins. Depending on the bond these enzymes cleave, we can distinguish muramidases (lysozyme), transglycosylases, amidases or endopeptidases. Category...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endolysin

  21. endolysin
    (en-dol´ĭ-sin) a bactericidal substance in cells; acting directly on bacteria.
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  22. Endomorphin
    `Endomorphins` are two endogenous opioid peptides. Endomorphin-1 (Tyr-Pro-Trp-Phe-NH2) and endomorphin-2 (Tyr-Pro-Phe-Phe-NH2) are tetrapeptides with the highest known affinity and specificity for the μ opioid receptor. It is assumed that endomorphins are the cleavage products of a larger precursor, but this polypeptide or protein has not yet been identified. Category:Peptides
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endomorphin

  23. endonexin
    Calcium-dependent membrane-binding protein located on the endoplasmic reticulum of fibroblasts. Isolated protein will bind to liposomes if 1-10 m M calcium is present but not if the liposomes contain sphingomyelin or cholesterol. An analogous calcium-dependent membrane-binding protein, synexin, codistributes with endonexin and binds particularly to phosphatidyl-serine. Another of the same class is p36, a component of brush-border membrane, a target for the src -gene> src-gene tyrosine kinase, and that binds phosphatidyl serine or phosphatidyl inositol.
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  24. endonexin
    <protein> Calcium dependent membrane binding protein located on the endoplasmic reticulum of fibroblasts. ... Isolated protein will bind to liposomes if 1-10 M calcium is present but not if the liposomes contain sphingomyelin or cholesterol. An analogous calcium dependent membrane binding protein, synexin, codistributes with endonexin and bind ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  25. endoplasmin
    Most abundant protein in microsomal preparations from mammalian cells (100-fold more concentrated in ER than elsewhere). A glycoprotein (100 kD) with calcium-binding properties. Same as GRP (glucose-related protein). A member of the hsp90 family of heat-shock proteins.
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