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La Crosse Area Youth Symphony Orchestras – Impacting the ...
La Crosse Area Youth Symphony Orchestras Impacting the Coulee Region. All events. August Auditions – Online. August 11, 2025 11:59 pm. First Rehearsal. lyso.org
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Lutetium–yttrium oxyorthosilicate - Wikipedia
Lutetium–yttrium oxyorthosilicate, also known as LYSO, is an inorganic chemical compound with main use as a scintillator crystal for gamma radiation detection. en.wikipedia.org
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LYSO Scintillation Crystals - Luxium Solutions
LYSO (Lu 1.8 Y. 2 SiO 5 :Ce) is a Cerium doped Lutetium-based scintillation crystal that offers several benefits compared to many common scintillation ... luxiumsolutions.com
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lyso-
lyso- (ˈlaɪsəʊ) a comb. form of lysis (sense 3), used to form various biological and biochemical terms, as lysoˈlecithin Biochem., any compound obtained from a lecithin by the hydrolytic removal of one of the two fatty acid groups.1923 Levene & Rolf in Jrnl. Biol. Chem. LV. 743 Thus the product was ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyso - Wikipedia
Lyso can refer to: Lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate, known as LYSO, a scintillator crystal. See also. edit · Lysol (disambiguation) · Disambiguation icon. en.wikipedia.org
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Ce:LYSO, from scintillator to solid-state lighting as a blue ... - Nature
Cerium-doped lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate (Ce:LYSO) is a well-known single crystal scintillator used in medical imaging and security ... www.nature.com
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Lyso-
Lyso- is a prefix applied to the various phospholipids to indicate the removal of one of the two fatty acids. wikipedia.org
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Yttrium Silicate Lutetium(LYSO)
Lutetium-yttrium oxyorthosilicate, also known as LYSO, is an inorganic chemical compound with main use as a scintillator crystal. www.csimc-freqcontrol.com
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Ce LYSO Crystal, Scintillators of LYSO - Epic Crystal
LYSO(Ce) crystals are known for their excellent scintillation properties, including high light yield, fast decay time, and good energy resolution. www.epic-crystal.com
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Lawrence Youth String Orchestra (LYSO)
The Lawrence Youth String Orchestra (LYSO) provides dedicated string students a first opportunity to rehearse and perform engaging orchestral music. communitymusic.lawrence.edu
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[PDF] LYSO Scintillation Material - Luxium Solutions
LYSO is a Cerium doped Lutetium based scintillation crystal that offers several benefits compared to many common scintillation materials. luxiumsolutions.com
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lysosome
lysosome Biol. (ˈlaɪsəsəʊm) [f. lyso- + -some4.] A cytoplasmic cell organelle widely found in animal tissues which contains hydrolytic enzymes enclosed in a membrane.1955 C. de Duve et al. in Biochem. Jrnl. LX. 615/2 For practical purposes, it is proposed to refer to these granules as lysosomes, thu... Oxford English Dictionary
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lysozyme
lysozyme Biochem. (ˈlaɪsəzaɪm) [f. lyso- + enzyme.] Any of various similar enzymes of relatively low molecular weight which are widely found in animal and plant tissues and secretions and which are capable of hydrolysing a particular mucopolysaccharide found in the cell walls of certain Gram-positiv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glycerophospholipid arachidonoyl-transferase (CoA-independent)
transfer of arachidonic acid and other polyenoic fatty acids from intact choline or ethanolamine-containing glycerophospholipids to the sn-2 position of a lyso wikipedia.org
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Lysophospholipid receptor
The prefix 'lyso-' comes from the fact that lysophospholipids were originally found to be hemolytic, however it is now used to refer generally to phospholipids wikipedia.org
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