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41PKC alpha — Protein kinase C, alpha, also known as PRKCA, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = Protein kinase C (PKC) is a family of serine and threonine specific protein kinases that can be activated by calcium and the second… …
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43Joshua 9 — 1 And it came to pass, when all the kings which were on this side Jordan, in the hills, and in the valleys, and in all the coasts of the great sea over against Lebanon, the Hittite, and the Amorite, the Canaanite, the Perizzite, the Hivite, and… …
44mould — English has three words mould. By some way the oldest is ‘earth, soil’ [OE], which comes ultimately from the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml ‘grind’ (source also of English meal ‘flour’, mill, etc). Moulder [16] may be derived from it. Mould …
45mildewed — mil·dewed || mɪlduËd / djuËd adj. mouldy; covered with mildew; affected by mildew mil·dew || mɪldÊŠË / mɪldjuË n. soft green or black area (often fuzzy) caused by a fungus that sometimes grows on things if there is excessive moisture;… …
46moist — /mɔɪst / (say moyst) adjective 1. moderately or slightly wet; damp; humid. 2. (of the eyes) tearful. 3. accompanied by or connected with liquid or moisture. {Middle English moiste, from Old French: moist, mouldy. Compare Latin mūcidus mouldy,… …
47mould — I. /moʊld / (say mohld) noun 1. a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state. 2. that on or about which something is formed or made. 3. something formed in or on a mould: a mould of jelly. 4. the …
48εὐρώεντα — εὐρώεις mouldy neut nom/voc/acc pl εὐρώεις mouldy masc acc sg …
49εὐρώεσσ' — εὐρώεσσα , εὐρώεις mouldy fem nom/voc sg εὐρώεσσαι , εὐρώεις mouldy fem nom/voc pl …
50mould — English has three words mould. By some way the oldest is ‘earth, soil’ [OE], which comes ultimately from the Indo European base *mel , *mol , *ml ‘grind’ (source also of English meal ‘flour’, mill, etc). Moulder [16] may be derived from it. Mould …