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  • noun Plural form of glycine.

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Examples

  • The importance of these glycines were given by the fact that they were sweeteners.

    Chapter 12 1991

  • At present there is a great interest in Brazil in the use of these glycines as non-calorific sweeteners, both in foodstuffs and medicine.

    Chapter 12 1991

  • The room which I occupy is on the second floor: it is a room with two windows, one of which is almost blocked by a screen of climbing glycines.

    The Hollow Needle; Further adventures of Arsene Lupin Maurice Leblanc 1902

  • The boxed area shows signals from glycines in Sup35NM.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs Yumiko Ohhashi 2010

  • The disease, caused by the nematode Heterodera glycines, can be a problem anywhere, but has been found more frequently near waterways.

    Media Newswire 2009

  • Heterodera glycines, can be a problem anywhere, but has been found more frequently near waterways.

    CattleNetwork 2009

  • Finally, an amino acid sequence alignment between various RecA family proteins revealed that the equivalent amino acids to Arg72 in other aracheal RadA proteins or in eukaryotic Rad51 and Dmc1 were glycines, including Gly143 of yeast Rad51.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yu-Wei Chang et al. 2009

  • One such foe, the soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines, costs soybean farmers $1 billion annually in crop losses and chemical controls.

    foodconsumer.org 2009

  • < 27, 29-33 > the enzyme preferentially hy - droxylates proline residues preceding glycines in (X-Y-Gly) n peptides.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows arab2000.forumpro.fr@slideshare.net(arab2000.forum 2009

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