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aneurin
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growth [syn: vitamin B1 , thiamine , thiamin , antiberiberi factor ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Aneurin may refer to: Aneurin Bevan , a Welsh politician Aneurin Jones , a Welsh artist Aneurin Barnard , a Welsh actor Aneurin - an alternative name for thiamine
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
aneurin \aneurin\ n. 1. same as thiamin ; a B vitamin (vitamin B1) that prevents beriberi. [Also spelled aneurine .] Syn: vitamin B1, thiamin, antiberiberi factor
Usage examples of aneurin.
Alpha-helices had begun firming up, revealing the telltale striations at the aneurin shifts.
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack — pyrimidines, aneurin.
He traced back the aneurin and inositol feeders, immobilized the others, thrust Nourse's arm beneath the needles.
He manipulated a dispensary to produce a dangerous overdose of aneurin and inostol.
It squared precisely with Sven's description, Alpha-helices had begun firming up, revealing the telltale striations at the aneurin shifts.
Potter swung his attention to the priority rack beside him, checked the presentation - in the first row the pyrimidines, nucleic acids and proteins, then aneurin, riboflavin, pyridoxin, pantothenic acid, folic acid, choline, inositol, sulfhydryl.
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack - pyrimidines, aneurin.
Alpha-helices had begun firming up, revealing the telltale striations at the aneurin shifts.
Behind them lay what appeared to be the standard presentation of a priority rack -- pyrimidines, aneurin .
He traced back the aneurin and inositol feeders, immobilized the others, thrust Nourse's arm beneath the needles.
He manipulated a dispensary to produce a dangerous overdose of aneurin and inostol.
VII Thou, my Bard, didst hang thy lyre in Oak-leaves, and with crimson brand Rhythmic fury spent, Aneurin.
XI Day on day we fought, though shattered: Pushed and met repulses sharp, Till our Raven's plumes were scattered: All, save old Aneurin's harp.
The poem of Aneurin, entitled the "Gododin," bears very strong marks of authenticity.
Five years ago, he had become a Labour MP where he was now, a cutting, angry, hostile back-bencher and protege of the late left-wing Socialist Aneurin Bevan.