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Pyr may
refer to:
Pyr (Encantadia), a
character in the
Encantadia franchise Pyr (publisher)
Pyridine Pyridoxine,
vitamin B6 Pyrrolidonyl-β-naphthylamide...
- θαλάσσιον
pŷr thalássion), "Roman fire" (πῦρ ῥωμαϊκόν
pŷr rhōmaïkón), "war fire" (πολεμικὸν πῦρ polemikòn
pŷr), "liquid fire" (ὑγρὸν πῦρ hygròn
pŷr), "sticky...
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Pyr-T (N,N-tetramethylenetryptamine) is a lesser-known,
possible psychedelic drug.
Pyr-T was
first characterized by S. Mitzal.
Toxicity testing was later...
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Pyr (
Pŷr [pɨːr, piːr];
sometimes known as Piro in English) was a
Welsh abbot of the 6th
century who may
later have been
revered as a saint. Most of what...
- 4-HO-
pyr-T (4-hydroxy-N,N-tetramethylenetryptamine) is a lesser-known
psychedelic drug. It is the 4-hydroxyl
analog of
pyr-T. 4-HO-
pyr-T was
first synthesized...
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Pyr was the
science fiction and
fantasy imprint of
Prometheus Books,
launched in
March 2005 with the
publication of John Meaney's Paradox. In November...
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PYR-41 is a cell
permeable irreversible inhibitor of ubiquitin-activating
enzyme E1. It was also
reported to
increase sumoylation in cells.
PYR-41 also...
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adaptation of the
Ancient Gr****
empyros (ἔμπυρος),
meaning "in or on the fire (
pyr)". The
Empyrean was thus used as a name for the firmament, and in Christian...
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Pyr1 (LIMINIB) is an
organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen,
oxygen and
nitrogen that
inhibits the
enzyme LIM kinase. It was
discovered by the...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pyro
comes from the Gr**** word πῦρ (
pyr),
meaning fire. It may
refer to: Pyro
Plastics Corporation, a
plastic model...