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  1. Lectin: Articles Most recent articles on Lectin Most cited articles on Lectin Review articles on Lectin Articles on Lectin in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on Lectin Images of Lectin Photos of Lectin Podcasts & MP3s on Lectin ... [100%] 2023-12-28 [Immunology] [Carbohydrates]...
  2. Lectin: Lectins are sugar-binding proteins (not to be confused with glycoproteins, which are proteins containing sugar chains or residues) that are highly specific for their sugar moieties. They play a role in biological recognition phenomena involving cells and proteins. [100%] 2024-01-08 [Immunology] [Carbohydrates]...
  3. Leptines: Leptines, an Athenian orator, known as the proposer of a law that no Athenian, whether citizen or resident alien (with the sole exception of the descendants of Harmodius and Aristogeiton), should be exempt from the public charges (λειτουργίαι) for the state ... [85%] 2022-09-02
  4. Lentils (Hebr. "'Adashim"; Arabic' " 'Adas"): Edible seeds first mentioned in the Old Testament in Gen., where it is related that Jacob gave Esau "bread and pottage of lentils" for his birth-right. Lentils were also among the provisions brought by Barzillai to David when the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [85%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Lection: A lection, also called the lesson, is a reading from scripture in liturgy. In many Christian denominations, the readings of the day are appointed in the lectionary. (Religion) [85%] 2023-11-04 [Christian terminology] [Reading of religious texts]...
  6. Leccino: The Leccino olive is one of the primary olive cultivars used in the production of Italian olive oil. Across Italy, it is one of the primary olive cultivars found in olive groves. (Olive cultivar) [85%] 2023-12-31 [Olive cultivars]
  7. Lactans: A Roman god of agriculture, protector of the young fruits on the field. [85%] 1997-03-03
  8. Leptinus: Leptinus is a genus of mammal-nest beetles in the family Leiodidae, sometimes referred to as "mouse nest beetles". There are at least 3 described species in Leptinus. (Genus of beetles) [85%] 2024-01-07 [Leiodidae]
  9. Lezgins: Lezgins or Leks (Lezgian: Лезгияр. IPA: lezgijar) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin language. (Ethnic group in Dagestan (Russia) and Azerbaijan) [85%] 2024-01-08 [Lezgins] [Peoples of the Caucasus]...
  10. Leptina: La leptina (del griego leptos delgado), también conocida como proteína PN, es una adipoquina producida en su mayoría por los adipocitos (células grasas) aunque también se expresa en el hipotálamo, el ovario y la placenta. Fue descubierta en 1949 en ... [85%] 2024-02-05
  11. Lentils: LENTILS len'-tilz ('adhashim; phakos; Genesis 25:34; 2 Samuel 17:28; 23:11; Ezekiel 4:9; the King James Version Lentiles): These are undoubtedly identical with the Arabic `adas, a small, reddish bean, the product of Ervum lens, a ... [85%] 1915-01-01
  12. Leštiny: Leštiny (ungarisch Lestin – bis 1882 Lestinye) ist eine Gemeinde in der Nordslowakei. Sie liegt zwischen dem Gebirgen Oravská Magura im Norden und Chočské vrchy im Süden, am Ufer des Baches Leštinský potok. [85%] 2024-01-08
  13. Letino: Letino (Campanian: Letinë) is a comune and small village in the province of Caserta, in Campania, southern Italy. It was one of the villages liberated by the Italian Libertarian Communist Insurrection of 1877 by Errico Malatesta, Carlo Cafiero, Pietro Cesare Ceccarelli ... [80%] 2024-01-08 [Cities and towns in Campania]
  14. Lettin: Lettin bezeichnet Siehe auch. [80%] 2024-01-07
  15. Leptin: Leptin (from Greek λεπτός leptos, "thin" or "light" or "small") is a protein hormone predominantly made by adipocytes (cells of adipose tissue) and its primary role is likely to regulate long-term energy balance. As one of the major signals of ... (Hormone that inhibits hunger) [80%] 2024-01-07 [Leptin receptor agonists] [Peptide hormones]...
  16. Leptis: Leptis, the name of two towns in ancient Africa. The first, Leptis Magna (Λεπτίμαγνα), the modern Lebda, was in Tripolitana between Tripolis and Mesrata at the mouth of the Cinyps; the second, Leptis Parva (Λέπτις ἡ μικρά), known also as Leptiminus or Leptis minor ... [80%] 2022-09-02
  17. Leptin: A major breakthrough in the study of appetite regulation came in 1994 when the research group led by molecular geneticist Jeffrey Friedman discovered the adiposity signal leptin. By studies of ob/ob mice, an inbred line of obese mice which ... [80%] 2023-12-29
  18. Latins: The term Latin has been used to refer to several groups of people across various historical periods who have been, in some form or another, connected to ancient Rome and its ethnic, cultural, and/or religious legacy. The term originally ... (People related to ancient Rome and its legacy) [80%] 2024-04-04 [Latin language] [Italic peoples]...
  19. Letting die: In non-consequentialist ethical thought, there is a moral distinction between killing and letting die. Whereas killing involves intervention, letting die involves withholding care. (Medicine) [60%] 2023-11-30 [Medical ethics]
  20. Lentinus megacystidiatus: Lentinus megacystidiatus is a species of edible mushroom in the family Polyporaceae, first found in northern Thailand. (Species of fungus) [60%] 2022-11-11 [Polyporaceae] [Fungi described in 2011]...

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