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phen-, pheno- formative element in Chem., (for phæn(o-) f. Gr. ϕαινο- shining, ϕαίν-ειν to bring to light, cause to appear, show; ϕαίν-εσθαι to come to light, appear. First used by the French chemist Laurent, 1841, in ‘hydrate de phényle’ and ‘acide phénique’, names which he applied to the substance...
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Phen
Phen may refer to: Phen, an abbreviation for the chemical compound phenethylamine Phen, an abbreviation for the chemical compound phenanthroline Phen, an abbreviation for phentermine in the pharmaceutical drug known as fen-phen Phen District, a district in Udon Thani Province, Thailand Pyen language...
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Phenomenological Reduction, The | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
The phenomenological reduction is the meditative practice described by Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, whereby one, as a phenomenologist, is able to liberate oneself from the captivation in which one is held by all that one accepts as being the case. According to Husserl, once one is liberated from this captivation-in-an ...
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Stéphen
Stéphen is a French masculine given name. It may refer to: Stéphen Boyer (born 1996), French volleyball player
Stéphen Chauvet (1885–1950), French writer
Stéphen Drouin (born 1984), French footballer
Stéphen Liégeard (1830–1925), French lawyer, politician and writer
Stéphen Vincent (born 1986), Fren...
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GEN2PHEN
Genotype to Phenotype Databases: a Holistic Approach (GEN2PHEN) is a European project aiming to develop a knowledge web portal integrating information from the genotype to the phenotype in a unifying portal: The Knowledge Centre]. Summary and Objectives
The GEN2PHEN project aims to unify human and m...
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phenose
phenose Chem. (ˈfiːnəʊs) [f. phen- + -ose2.] A sweetish amorphous deliquescent compound formed by the action of hypochlorous acid on benzene, and having the general formula C6H12O6 of the carbohydrates.1878 Kingzett Anim. Chem. 402 Phenose, as this body is termed, is not fermentible, but if its prod...
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Phen district
Phen (, ) is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of Udon Thani province, Isan, Thailand. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the northeast clockwise) Sang Khom, Ban Dung, Phibun Rak, Mueang Udon Thani, Ban Phue of Udon Thani Province, Sakhrai, Mueang Nong Khai and Phon Phisai of Nong Khai...
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Stéphen Liégeard
Stéphen François Emile Liégeard (29 March 1830 – 29 December 1925) was a French lawyer, administrator, deputy, writer and poet. He gave the name "Côte d'Azur" (Azure Coast) to the French Riviera. Life Early years (1830–67)
Stéphen François Emile Liégeard was born on 29 March 1830 in Dijon, Côte-d'Or...
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phenacaine
phenacaine Pharm. (ˈfɛnəkeɪn) Formerly also phenocain(e. [f. phen- + -a + -caine after cocaine.] Holocaine.1907 Brit. Pharmaceutical Codex 260 Many synthetic substitutes for cocaine have been suggested for use as local anæsthetics, including..phenacaine (Holocaine). 1911 Ibid. 312 Phenocaine. 1920 M...
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Stéphen Vincent (footballer)
Stéphen Vincent (born 2 September 1986) is a former French footballer who last played for Le Mans in Ligue 2. He previously played in Ligue 2 for FC Gueugnon, and had a lengthy career in the lower divisions. He retired at the end of the 2019–20 season. References External links Stéphen Vincent at fo...
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chloramphenicol
chloramphenicol (klɔəræmˈfɛnɪkɒl) [f. chlor-2 + amide + phen- + nitro- + glycol.] An antibiotic isolated from cultures of Streptomyces venezuelæ or prepared synthetically. Cf. Chloromycetin.1949 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXXI. 2458 Chloramphenicol has been assigned as a generic name for the compound..f...
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Stéphen Chauvet
Stéphen-Charles Chauvet (1885–1950), commonly known as Dr Stéphen Chauvet, was a French physician, specialist, and collector of traditional arts from Africa and Oceania, contributing significantly to their recognition in France. He was a Commander of the Legion of Honour. Chauvet was the author of t...
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