serin

[ UK /sˈɛɹɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of various brown and yellow finches of parts of Europe
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  • Maitake provides some B vitamins, ergosterol / provitamin D2, magnesium, potassium, calcium, unsaturated fatty acids, phosphatidylserine and other phospholipids, and protein.
  • The visual system of most bird species, including all passerine birds tested to date, is sensitive to UV wavelengths.
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  • It is remarkable that the principle fluorophore is derived from a triplet of adjacent amino acids: the serine, tyrosine, and glycine residues at locations 65, 66, and 67 (referred to as Ser65, Tyr66, and Gly67; see Figure 2). Archive 2005-10-01
  • A protein resistant to heat and proteolysis that inhibits serine proteases was isolated from wheat leaf apoplasts.
  • Never, not even once,’ he said when asked if he had considered just trousering the money and keeping quiet about his good fortune.
  • Several studies have shown that yearling passerines are more frequently cuckolded by older males than vice versa.
  • In addition to supporting Columba trocaz, several forest areas are also very important for a number of Madeiran subspecies, notably the birds of prey and passerines living within the forest canopy such Madeira chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs maderensis) and Madeira firecrest (Regulus ignicapillus maderensis). Madeira evergreen forests
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