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† phene Chem. Obs. (fiːn) [a. F. phène: see phen-.] An early name proposed for benzene. So ˈphenene, in same sense; ˈphenenyl, the radical C6H3 of phenylene compounds.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 564 Benzole; Benzine, or Phene. 1866 Odling Anim. Chem. 35 Here..we have the series of aromatic hydrocar...
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Phene - phenotype - phenome distinction
The term 'phene' was evidently coined as an obvious parallel construct to 'gene'. Phene is to Phenotype as Gene is to Genotype, and Similarly Phene is to Phenome as Gene is to Genome.
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Phene (disambiguation)
Phene may also refer to:
Phène, a historical name for benzene, proposed by Auguste Laurent
John Samuel Phene, British architect
The Phene, a pub in Chelsea, designed by the above
Phene (mythology), queen in Greek mythology
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phenic
phenic, a. Chem. (ˈfiːnɪk, ˈfɛnɪk) [f. phene + -ic; in F. phénique (Laurent 1841).] Pertaining or related to phenyl or to benzene; = phenylic. phenic acid, another name of phenol or carbolic acid. Its salts are ˈphenates.1852 Chemical Gaz. X. 136 St. Evre suspected a connexion between his acid and p...
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Phene (mythology)
Mythology
Phene was married to Periphas, a king of Attica. Ovid calls her 'most just Phene'.
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tripheno-
triphen-, tripheno- Chem. [f. tri- 5 + phen-, pheno-.] A formative of names of compounds containing three radical groups formed from the benzene or phene group, C6H6, by loss of hydrogen atoms; e.g. triˈphenazine, C6H4{btr1}N{bbr1}{bbr1}{Ndotab}{btr1}C6H2{btr1}N{bbr1}{bbr1}{Ndotab}{btr1}C6H4.1890 Jr...
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John Samuel Phene
He subsequently inherited land in Chelsea, and built Margaretta Terrace and Phene Street, including the Phene Arms. Phene designed the new wing of the Royal Free Hospital in Gray's Inn Road in the late 1850s.
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phenelzine
phenelzine Pharm. (fəˈnɛlziːn) [f. the systematic name 2-phenethylhydrazine, f. phen- + ethyl + hydrazine.] A monoamine oxidase inhibitor that is used as an anti-depressant, usu. in the form of the sulphate, C6H5CH2CH2NHNH2.H2SO4, a white crystalline solid with a pungent odour.1959 Amer. Jrnl. Psych...
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The Phene
The Phene is a public house at 9 Phene Street, Chelsea, London SW3. It was designed by and named after the architect John Samuel Phene.
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toxaphene
toxaphene Chem. (ˈtɒksəfiːn) [f. tox-1 + -a- + cam)phene s.v. camph-.] Chlorinated camphene used chiefly as an insecticide for pests of crops and livestock.1947 Jrnl. Econ. Entomol. XL. 79/1 The chlorinated bicyclic terpene, now designated Toxaphene is an insecticide developed cooperatively by Hercu...
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Vasant Narhar Phene
Vasant Narhar Phene (वसंत नरहर फेणे) (28 April 1926 - 6 March 2018, India) was a Marathi language author. Phene lived in Mumbai.
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2018 deaths
Marathi-language writers
1926 births
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Hyria (mythology)
See also
Aedon
Olenus
Phene
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References
Antoninus Liberalis, The Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis translated by Francis Celoria
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Richard Phené Spiers
Phene Spiers travelled in France, Spain, Egypt, Syria and the East, and besides his record of more purely architectural data, he made many water-colour
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Periphas (king of Attica)
So instead Zeus came down into the house of Periphas, found Periphas in the arms of his wife Phene, and turned Periphas into an eagle. Because Phene begged Zeus to make her a bird also, as a companion for Periphas, Zeus turned her into a vulture.
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List of drugs: Pf–Ph
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Phenaphen
phenarsone sulfoxylate (INN)
Phenazine
phenazocine (INN)
phenazone (INN)
phenazopyridine (INN)
phencyclidine (INN)
phendimetrazine (INN)
phene-phenm
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