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  • Protein SET
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Protein SET, also known as Protein SET 1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SET gene. Protein SET has been shown to interact with: Acidic

    Protein SET

    Protein SET

    Protein_SET

  • Protein
  • Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues

    Proteins are large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions

    Protein

    Protein

    Protein

  • Proteome
  • Set of proteins that can be expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism

    entire set of proteins that is, or can be, expressed by a genome, cell, tissue, or organism at a certain time. It is the set of expressed proteins in a

    Proteome

    Proteome

    Proteome

  • Protein (nutrient)
  • Nutrient for the human body

    Proteins are essential nutrients for the human body. They are one of the constituents of body tissue and also serve as a fuel source. As fuel, proteins

    Protein (nutrient)

    Protein (nutrient)

    Protein_(nutrient)

  • Set
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a badger's den Set, a small tuber or bulb used instead of seed, especially: Potato set Onion set SET (gene), gene for a human protein involved in apoptosis

    Set

    Set

  • AlphaFold
  • Artificial intelligence program by DeepMind

    developed by DeepMind, a subsidiary of Alphabet, which performs predictions of protein structure. It is designed using deep learning techniques. AlphaFold 1 (2018)

    AlphaFold

    AlphaFold

    AlphaFold

  • SET domain
  • Protein family

    The SET domain is a protein domain that typically has methyltransferase activity. It was originally identified as part of a larger conserved region present

    SET domain

    SET domain

    SET_domain

  • List of biological databases
  • at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) link Expert Protein Analysis System (ExPASy) link Neuroscience Information Framework (University

    List of biological databases

    List_of_biological_databases

  • Protein–protein interaction
  • Physical interactions and constructions between multiple proteins

    Proteinprotein interactions (PPIs) are physical contacts of high specificity established between two or more protein molecules as a result of biochemical

    Protein–protein interaction

    Protein–protein interaction

    Protein–protein_interaction

  • Protein isoform
  • Different forms of a protein

    A protein isoform, or "protein variant", is a member of a set of highly similar proteins that originate from a single gene and are the result of genetic

    Protein isoform

    Protein isoform

    Protein_isoform

  • Protein structure
  • Three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule

    Protein structure is the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule. Proteins are polymers – specifically polypeptides – formed

    Protein structure

    Protein structure

    Protein_structure

  • Prion
  • Pathogenic type of misfolded protein

    A prion (/ˈpriːɒn/ ) is a misfolded protein that induces folding problems in normal variants of the same protein, leading to cellular death. Prions are

    Prion

    Prion

    Prion

  • Binding protein
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    binding protein Telomere-binding protein RNA-binding protein Poly(A)-binding protein Nuclear cap-binding protein complex CREB-binding protein Calcium-binding

    Binding protein

    Binding_protein

  • Protein kinase B
  • Set of three serine threonine-specific protein kinases

    Protein kinase B (PKB), also known as Akt, is the collective name of a set of three serine/threonine-specific protein kinases that play key roles in multiple

    Protein kinase B

    Protein kinase B

    Protein_kinase_B

  • Proteomics
  • Large-scale study of proteins

    Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins. The proteome is the entire set of proteins produced or modified by an organism or system. Proteomics is

    Proteomics

    Proteomics

    Proteomics

  • C4 Energy
  • American energy drink brand

    Heat". nutrabolt.com. Nutrabolt. 2025. Retrieved 2 September 2025. "Protein sets the pace among Circana's 2024 Pacesetters". Food Business News. Sosland

    C4 Energy

    C4 Energy

    C4_Energy

  • SETD1A
  • Protein

    schizophrenia. The protein was first described in man in 2003 by Wysocka et al. Methyllysine SETDB1 - highly homologous to SETD1A SET domain GRCh38: Ensembl

    SETD1A

    SETD1A

    SETD1A

  • Gene
  • Sequence of DNA that determines traits in an organism

    types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and non-coding genes. During gene expression (the synthesis of RNA or protein from a gene), DNA is first

    Gene

    Gene

    Gene

  • Proteomic profiling
  • Medical diagnostic technique

    Proteomic profiling is the large-scale analysis of proteins, which is essential for understanding biological processes and disease mechanisms. A proteomic

    Proteomic profiling

    Proteomic_profiling

  • Viral envelope
  • Outermost layer of many types of the infectious agent

    host cells. Not all viruses have envelopes. A viral envelope protein or E protein is a protein in the envelope, which may be acquired by the capsid from

    Viral envelope

    Viral envelope

    Viral_envelope

  • Bradford protein assay
  • Method to determine protein concentration

    The Bradford protein assay (also known as the Coomassie protein assay) was developed by Marion M. Bradford in 1976. It is a quick and accurate spectroscopic

    Bradford protein assay

    Bradford_protein_assay

  • Protein design
  • Rational design of new protein molecules

    Protein design is the rational design of new protein molecules to design novel activity, behavior, or purpose, and to advance basic understanding of protein

    Protein design

    Protein_design

  • Protein structure prediction
  • Type of biological prediction

    Protein structure prediction is the inference of the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid sequence—that is, the prediction of

    Protein structure prediction

    Protein structure prediction

    Protein_structure_prediction

  • Macromolecular docking
  • Computational modeling of molecular interaction

    biological macromolecules. Proteinprotein complexes are the most commonly attempted targets of such modelling, followed by protein–nucleic acid complexes

    Macromolecular docking

    Macromolecular_docking

  • SETBP1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    SET binding protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SETBP1 gene. The gene is located on Chromosome 18, specifically on the long (q) arm

    SETBP1

    SETBP1

    SETBP1

  • Peptide
  • Short chains of 2–50 amino acids

    Polypeptides that have a molecular mass of 10,000 Da or more are called proteins. Chains of fewer than twenty amino acids are called oligopeptides, and

    Peptide

    Peptide

    Peptide

  • C-reactive protein
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    C-reactive protein (CRP) is an annular (ring-shaped) pentameric protein found in blood plasma, whose circulating concentration rises in response to inflammation

    C-reactive protein

    C-reactive protein

    C-reactive_protein

  • Protein purification
  • Biochemical method

    the protein and non-protein parts of the mixture, and finally separate the desired protein from all other proteins. Ideally, to study a protein of interest

    Protein purification

    Protein_purification

  • EZH2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Dillon SC, Zhang X, Trievel RC, Cheng X (2005). "The SET-domain protein superfamily: protein lysine methyltransferases". Genome Biology. 6 (8): 227

    EZH2

    EZH2

    EZH2

  • InterPro
  • Database of protein families, domains and functional sites

    database of protein families, protein domains and functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins can be applied to new protein sequences

    InterPro

    InterPro

  • Transglutaminase
  • Class of enzymes capable of forming isopeptide bonds in certain regions of proteins

    ( NH3 ). Lysine and glutamine residues must be bound to a peptide or a protein so that this cross-linking (between separate molecules) or intramolecular

    Transglutaminase

    Transglutaminase

    Transglutaminase

  • Immunoglobulin I-set domain
  • Protein domain

    I-set domains are also present in several other diverse protein families, including several tyrosine-protein kinase receptors, the hemolymph protein hemolin

    Immunoglobulin I-set domain

    Immunoglobulin I-set domain

    Immunoglobulin_I-set_domain

  • Tofu
  • Soy-based food used as a protein source

    amounts of greenhouse gas emissions per gram of edible protein of any food (1.6 kg CO2/ 100 g protein). The English word "tofu" comes from Japanese tōfu (豆腐)

    Tofu

    Tofu

    Tofu

  • GZMK
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    of substrates, such as the nucleosome assembly protein (NAP), HMG2, and Ape1 in the ER-associated SET complex, along with other targets that have downstream

    GZMK

    GZMK

    GZMK

  • Essential amino acid
  • Amino acids required in diet since they can not be synthesized in body

    "value" of various kinds of protein. Measures include the biological value, net protein utilization, protein efficiency ratio, protein digestibility corrected

    Essential amino acid

    Essential_amino_acid

  • CDK5R1
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    Amphiphysin, Beta-catenin, CAMK2A, CDK5RAP2, Cyclin-dependent kinase 5, Protein SET, CDK5RAP1 CDK5RAP2 CDK5RAP3 GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000176749

    CDK5R1

    CDK5R1

    CDK5R1

  • Pathogenesis-related protein
  • Pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins are proteins produced in plants in the event of a pathogen attack. They are induced as part of systemic acquired resistance

    Pathogenesis-related protein

    Pathogenesis-related_protein

  • YDG SRA protein domain
  • Protein domain

    In molecular biology, this protein domain has been termed SRA-YDG, which is the abbreviation for SET and Ring finger Associated, YDG motif. Additional

    YDG SRA protein domain

    YDG_SRA_protein_domain

  • Antibody microarray
  • Form of protein microarray

    antibody microarray (also known as antibody array) is a specific form of protein microarray. In this technology, a collection of captured antibodies are

    Antibody microarray

    Antibody microarray

    Antibody_microarray

  • Cell membrane
  • Biological membrane that separates the interior of a cell from its outside environment

    contains membrane proteins, including integral proteins that span the membrane and serve as transporters, and peripheral proteins that attach to the

    Cell membrane

    Cell membrane

    Cell_membrane

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins
  • Field of structural biology

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins (usually abbreviated protein NMR) is a field of structural biology in which NMR spectroscopy is used

    Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins

    Nuclear_magnetic_resonance_spectroscopy_of_proteins

  • Protein domain
  • Self-stable region of a protein's chain that folds independently from the rest

    In molecular biology, a protein domain is a region of a protein's polypeptide chain that is self-stabilizing and that folds independently from the rest

    Protein domain

    Protein domain

    Protein_domain

  • Protein crystallization
  • Protein crystallization is the process of formation of a regular array of individual protein molecules stabilized by crystal contacts. If the crystal is

    Protein crystallization

    Protein crystallization

    Protein_crystallization

  • Epstein–Barr virus
  • Virus of the herpes family

    production of a limited, distinct set of viral proteins and viral RNAs. Also, a program is postulated in which all viral protein expression is shut off (Latency

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr virus

    Epstein–Barr_virus

  • Denaturation (biochemistry)
  • Loss of structure in proteins and nucleic acids due to external stress

    the native secondary, and/or tertiary, and/or quaternary structures of proteins or nucleic acids resulting in a loss of bioactivity. Note 1: Modified from

    Denaturation (biochemistry)

    Denaturation_(biochemistry)

  • G protein-coupled receptor
  • Class of cell surface receptors coupled to G-protein-associated intracellular signaling

    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), also known as seven-(pass)-transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors, heptahelical receptors, serpentine receptors

    G protein-coupled receptor

    G protein-coupled receptor

    G_protein-coupled_receptor

  • Small protein
  • Protein fold class, typically

    spectrometric data sets available are also incorporated into computational predictions. A method extensively used for the identification of small proteins is ribosome

    Small protein

    Small protein

    Small_protein

  • Interactome
  • Complete set of molecular interactions in a biological cell

    those among proteins, also known as proteinprotein interactions (PPIs); or between small molecules and proteins.) but can also describe sets of indirect

    Interactome

    Interactome

    Interactome

  • Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation
  • Cellular process

    Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation (ERAD) designates a cellular pathway which targets misfolded proteins of the endoplasmic reticulum for

    Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation

    Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated protein degradation

    Endoplasmic-reticulum-associated_protein_degradation

  • The Protein Works
  • British functional food company

    Protein Works, previously known as The Protein Works is a British functional food brand that makes protein shakes, meal replacements, complete meals, snacks

    The Protein Works

    The_Protein_Works

  • Kelch protein
  • Protein family

    proteins (and Kelch-like proteins) are a widespread group of proteins that contain multiple Kelch motifs. The kelch domain generally occurs as a set of

    Kelch protein

    Kelch protein

    Kelch_protein

  • Lattice protein
  • Simplification in lattice proteins is twofold: each whole residue (amino acid) is modeled as a single "bead" or "point" of a finite set of types (usually only

    Lattice protein

    Lattice_protein

  • Immunoglobulin C2-set domain
  • Protein domain

    related in both sequence and structure can be found in several diverse protein families. Ig-like domains are involved in a variety of functions, including

    Immunoglobulin C2-set domain

    Immunoglobulin_C2-set_domain

  • Notch proteins
  • Protein family

    Notch proteins are a family of type 1 transmembrane proteins that form a core component of the Notch signaling pathway, which is highly conserved in animals

    Notch proteins

    Notch proteins

    Notch_proteins

  • Plastid
  • Plant cell organelles that perform photosynthesis and store starch

    translation. But these proteins represent only a small fraction of the total protein set-up necessary to build and maintain any particular type of plastid. Nuclear

    Plastid

    Plastid

    Plastid

  • Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions
  • Molecular biology techniques

    to investigate proteinprotein interactions which are the physical contacts of high specificity established between two or more protein molecules. This

    Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions

    Methods_to_investigate_protein–protein_interactions

  • Green fluorescent protein
  • Protein that exhibits bright green fluorescence when exposed to ultraviolet light

    The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. The label GFP

    Green fluorescent protein

    Green fluorescent protein

    Green_fluorescent_protein

  • Antifreeze protein
  • Class of peptides which help cells survive freezing conditions

    Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) or ice structuring proteins refer to a class of polypeptides produced by certain animals, plants, fungi and bacteria that permit

    Antifreeze protein

    Antifreeze protein

    Antifreeze_protein

  • Cell signaling
  • System of communication

    Notch is a cell surface protein that functions as a receptor. Animals have a small set of genes that code for signaling proteins that interact specifically

    Cell signaling

    Cell signaling

    Cell_signaling

  • Expasy
  • Expert Protein-Analysis System

    Originally, it was called ExPASy (Expert Protein Analysis System) and acted as a proteomics server to analyze protein sequences and structures and two-dimensional

    Expasy

    Expasy

  • Protein targeting
  • Biological mechanism for routing proteins

    Protein targeting or protein sorting is the biological mechanism by which proteins are transported to their appropriate destinations within or outside

    Protein targeting

    Protein_targeting

  • Fluorescent protein
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Fluorescent proteins include: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) Red fluorescent protein (RFP) This set index article includes

    Fluorescent protein

    Fluorescent_protein

  • Post-translational modification
  • Chemical changes in proteins following their translation from mRNA

    occur on the amino acid side chains or at the protein's C- or N- termini. They can expand the chemical set of the 22 amino acids by changing an existing

    Post-translational modification

    Post-translational modification

    Post-translational_modification

  • Vitamin K
  • Fat-soluble vitamers

    human body requires vitamin K for post-synthesis modification of certain proteins that are required for blood coagulation ("K" from Danish koagulation, for

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin K

    Vitamin_K

  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data

    data sets. For example, there are methods to locate a gene within a sequence, to predict protein structure and/or function, and to cluster protein sequences

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

    Bioinformatics

  • Sequence space (evolution)
  • Representation of possible genetic sequences

    sequence space is a way of representing all possible sequences (for a protein, gene or genome). The sequence space has one dimension per amino acid or

    Sequence space (evolution)

    Sequence space (evolution)

    Sequence_space_(evolution)

  • Early protein
  • Classification of viral protein

    Rev protein which is required for the export of the transcripts of the second set of proteins transcribed form the cell nucleus.) Early proteins are those

    Early protein

    Early_protein

  • Coronavirus
  • Subfamily of viruses in the family Coronaviridae

    trimer of the S protein. The S protein is in turn composed of an S1 and S2 subunit. The homotrimeric S protein is a class I fusion protein which mediates

    Coronavirus

    Coronavirus

    Coronavirus

  • Golgi apparatus
  • Cell organelle that packages proteins for export

    processing proteins for secretion, containing a set of glycosylation enzymes that attach various sugar monomers to proteins as the proteins move through

    Golgi apparatus

    Golgi apparatus

    Golgi_apparatus

  • Kinome
  • Set of all protein kinases encoded in a genome

    biochemistry and cell signaling the kinome of an organism is the complete set of protein kinases encoded in its genome. Kinases are usually enzymes that catalyze

    Kinome

    Kinome

  • Fractal
  • Infinitely detailed mathematical structure

    Neurons Polymers Percolation Mountain ranges Ocean waves Pineapple Proteins Protein complexes Psychedelic experience Purkinje cells Rings of Saturn River

    Fractal

    Fractal

    Fractal

  • NSD1
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    NSD1 (Nuclear receptor binding SET Domain Protein 1) is a transcription coregulator protein that encodes Histone Methyltransferase and is associated with

    NSD1

    NSD1

    NSD1

  • Protein chemical shift re-referencing
  • Protein chemical shift re-referencing is a post-assignment process of adjusting the assigned NMR chemical shifts to match IUPAC and BMRB recommended standards

    Protein chemical shift re-referencing

    Protein_chemical_shift_re-referencing

  • Protein engineering
  • Bioengineering process

    Protein engineering is the process of developing useful or valuable proteins through the design and production of unnatural polypeptides, often by altering

    Protein engineering

    Protein_engineering

  • Protein methylation
  • Type of post-translational modification

    Protein methylation is a type of post-translational modification featuring the addition of methyl groups to proteins. It can occur on the nitrogen-containing

    Protein methylation

    Protein_methylation

  • Zyzz
  • Australian bodybuilder and internet celebrity (1989–2011)

    "aesthetics", which he had made popular. He had established his own protein supplement label, Protein of the Gods, released in June 2011. He also had a clothing

    Zyzz

    Zyzz

  • Activator (genetics)
  • Protein that increases transcription of a gene or set of genes

    A transcriptional activator is a protein (transcription factor) that increases transcription of a gene or set of genes. Activators are considered to have

    Activator (genetics)

    Activator_(genetics)

  • DNA
  • Molecule that carries genetic information

    alignment, are used in studying phylogenetic relationships and protein function. Data sets representing entire genomes' worth of DNA sequences, such as

    DNA

    DNA

    DNA

  • Gem-associated protein
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Gem-associated protein 5 Gem-associated protein 6 Gem-associated protein 7 Gem-associated protein 8 This set index article includes a list of related

    Gem-associated protein

    Gem-associated_protein

  • Hydrolyzed vegetable protein
  • Foodstuffs obtained by protein hydrolysis

    Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) products are foodstuffs obtained by the hydrolysis of protein, and have a meaty, savory taste similar to broth (bouillon)

    Hydrolyzed vegetable protein

    Hydrolyzed_vegetable_protein

  • Structural alignment
  • Aligning molecular sequences using sequence and structural information

    and three-dimensional conformation. This process is usually applied to protein tertiary structures but can also be used for large RNA molecules. In contrast

    Structural alignment

    Structural alignment

    Structural_alignment

  • Protein corona
  • Nanoparticle technology

    A protein corona is a dynamic coating of biomolecules, usually proteins, around the surface of a nanoparticle that forms spontaneously in colloidal nanomaterials

    Protein corona

    Protein corona

    Protein_corona

  • De novo protein structure prediction
  • Predicting 3D protein structure from its sequence

    In computational biology, de novo protein structure prediction refers to an algorithmic process by which protein tertiary structure is predicted from its

    De novo protein structure prediction

    De_novo_protein_structure_prediction

  • DNA-binding protein
  • Proteins that bind with DNA

    DNA-binding proteins are proteins that have DNA-binding domains and thus have a specific or general affinity for single- or double-stranded DNA. Sequence-specific

    DNA-binding protein

    DNA-binding protein

    DNA-binding_protein

  • Cheese
  • Curdled milk food product

    flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It is composed of proteins and fat from milk, usually of cows, goats or sheep, and

    Cheese

    Cheese

    Cheese

  • HMGB2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    High-mobility group protein B2 also known as high-mobility group protein 2 (HMG-2) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HMGB2 gene. This gene

    HMGB2

    HMGB2

    HMGB2

  • Protein dynamics
  • Study of how proteins move and change shape

    molecular biology, proteins are generally thought to adopt unique structures determined by their amino acid sequences. However, proteins are not strictly

    Protein dynamics

    Protein dynamics

    Protein_dynamics

  • Protein primary structure
  • Linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein

    Protein primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein. By convention, the primary structure of a protein is reported

    Protein primary structure

    Protein primary structure

    Protein_primary_structure

  • Rho (protein)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Rho protein may refer to: Rho GTPase, a member of Rho family of GTPases Rho factor, a bacterial protein involved in transcription termination This set index

    Rho (protein)

    Rho_(protein)

  • Myelin basic protein
  • Protein family

    Myelin basic protein (MBP) is a protein important in the process of myelination of nerves in the nervous system. The myelin sheath is a multi-layered membrane

    Myelin basic protein

    Myelin basic protein

    Myelin_basic_protein

  • Microprotein
  • protein encoded from a small open reading frame (sORF), also known as sORF-encoded protein (SEP). They are a class of protein with a single protein domain

    Microprotein

    Microprotein

  • Cell nucleus
  • Eukaryotic membrane-bounded organelle containing DNA

    organized into multiple chromosomes – long strands of DNA dotted with various proteins, such as histones, that protect and organize the DNA. The genes within

    Cell nucleus

    Cell nucleus

    Cell_nucleus

  • Protein phosphatase 1
  • Class of enzymes

    Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) belongs to the family of phosphoprotein phosphatases (PPPs) and removes phosphate groups from phospho-serine and phospho-threonine

    Protein phosphatase 1

    Protein phosphatase 1

    Protein_phosphatase_1

  • Polycomb-group proteins
  • Family of proteins that play a role in chromatin remodeling

    Polycomb-group proteins (PcG proteins) are a family of protein complexes first discovered in fruit flies that can remodel chromatin such that epigenetic

    Polycomb-group proteins

    Polycomb-group_proteins

  • Son of Sevenless
  • Set of genes in cell signalling

    Ras subfamily of small GTPases. The gene was so named because the Sos protein that it encoded was found to operate downstream of the sevenless gene in

    Son of Sevenless

    Son_of_Sevenless

  • Metabolism
  • Set of chemical reactions in organisms

    transporters and bind to storage proteins such as ferritin or metallothionein when not in use. Catabolism is the set of metabolic processes that break

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

    Metabolism

  • Immunoglobulin C1-set domain
  • Protein domain

    C1-set domains are classical Ig-like domains resembling the antibody constant domain. C1-set domains are found almost exclusively in molecules involved

    Immunoglobulin C1-set domain

    Immunoglobulin C1-set domain

    Immunoglobulin_C1-set_domain

  • Enzyme
  • Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst

    An enzyme is a biological macromolecule, usually a protein, that acts as a biological catalyst, accelerating chemical reactions without being consumed

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

    Enzyme

  • The Library of Babel
  • Short story by Jorge Luis Borges

    well, can be said with two characters." The full possible set of protein sequences (protein sequence space) has been compared to the Library of Babel

    The Library of Babel

    The_Library_of_Babel

  • Metabolic window
  • Concept in strength training

    The metabolic window (also called the anabolic window or protein window) is a term used in strength training to describe the 2 hour (may depend on the

    Metabolic window

    Metabolic_window

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  • Shatrugh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Shatrugh

    Slaying Enemies

  • Sarai
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Sarai

    My lady; my princess.

  • Naif
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Naif

    Stable; Never Change

  • Shamila |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shamila |

    One of friendly and likable nature

  • Rosett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rosett

    English : probably an altered form of French Rosette.Norwegian : variant of Roseth.

  • Vilasin
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Vilasin

    Shining; Beaming; Radiant

  • Prabhat
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Prabhat

    Morning; Dawn

  • Murgesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Murgesh

    Lord Kartikeya, Lord Murugan

  • Johnathan
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Johnathan

    Jehovah has given. In the bible Jonathan son of King Saul was noted for manliness; generosity and...

  • Majid | ماجید
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Majid | ماجید

    Glorious

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  • Protecting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Protect

  • Protesting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Protest

  • Obtest
  • v. i.

    To protest.

  • Proteus
  • n.

    A changeable protozoan; an amoeba.

  • Protested
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protest

  • Protending
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Protend

  • Protended
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protend

  • Proteid
  • n.

    One of a class of amorphous nitrogenous principles, containing, as a rule, a small amount of sulphur; an albuminoid, as blood fibrin, casein of milk, etc. Proteids are present in nearly all animal fluids and make up the greater part of animal tissues and organs. They are also important constituents of vegetable tissues. See 2d Note under Food.

  • Protest
  • v. i.

    To make a solemn declaration (often a written one) expressive of opposition; -- with against; as, he protest against your votes.

  • Protest
  • v.

    A solemn declaration of opinion, commonly a formal objection against some act; especially, a formal and solemn declaration, in writing, of dissent from the proceedings of a legislative body; as, the protest of lords in Parliament.

  • Protean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Proteus; characteristic of Proteus.

  • Proteanly
  • adv.

    In a protean manner.

  • Potheen
  • n.

    See Poteen.

  • Protest
  • v. t.

    To make a solemn declaration or affirmation of; to proclaim; to display; as, to protest one's loyalty.

  • Proteinaceous
  • a.

    Of or related to protein; albuminous; proteid.

  • Crystalloid
  • n.

    One of the microscopic particles resembling crystals, consisting of protein matter, which occur in certain plant cells; -- called also protein crystal.

  • Potteen
  • n.

    See Poteen.

  • Protean
  • a.

    Exceedingly variable; readily assuming different shapes or forms; as, an amoeba is a protean animalcule.

  • Protein
  • n.

    A body now known as alkali albumin, but originally considered to be the basis of all albuminous substances, whence its name.

  • Protected
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Protect