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Thyagaraju
THYAGARAJUthe classical music maestro a famous saint poet and a great devotee of Lord SriRama has written and composed 24 thousand Keerthanas the same of number of slokas in Ramayanam,And it is also believed that Thyagaraju was an incarnation of Sri Valmiki.He comes from a Orthodox Family h..
Thyatira
Thyatira or Thyateira (Turkish: Tepe Mezarligi) was a city of Asia Minor, on the borders of Lydia and Mysia. It is now the city of Akhisar, i.e., "white castle", in Manisa Province, Turkey. According to the Bible, here was one of the seven churches of the Book of Revelation (Revelation 1:11; 2:18-..
Thyborøn-Harboøre
Thyborøn-Harboøre is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Ringkjøbing County on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in west Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 42 km², and has a total population of 4,690 (2005). Its mayor is Erik Flyvholm. The main town and the site of its municipa..
Thyella Aigeiras
1956 First creation of soccer team called Thyella Aigeiras with ground in the current space until the beginnings 1960. In 1980 afterwards the decision of court of first instance of Kalavryta was founded the " Athletic Soccer Association Thyella Aigeiras" 1983 From Third Achaia Division to Se..
Thyella Aigira
1956 First creation of soccer team called Thyella Aigeiras with ground in the current space until the beginnings 1960. In 1980 afterwards the decision of court of first instance of Kalavryta was founded the " Athletic Soccer Association Thyella Aigeiras" 1983 From Third Achaia Division to Seco..
Thyene
Thyene is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Thyene aperta (Peckham & Peckham, 1903) (West Africa, Zimbabwe)Thyene australis Peckham & Peckham, 1903 (South Africa)Thyene bilineata Lawrence, 1927 (Namibia)* Thyene bilineata striatipes Lawrence, 1927 (Namibia)Thyene ..
Thyenillus
Thyenillus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Thyenillus fernandensis Simon, 1910 (Bioko) ..
Thyenula
Thyenula is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Thyenula ammonis Denis, 1947 (Egypt)Thyenula armata Wesolowska, 2001 (South Africa)Thyenula aurantiaca (Simon, 1902) (South Africa)Thyenula juvenca Simon, 1902 (South Africa)Thyenula oranjensis Wesolowska, 2001 (South ..
Thyestes
In Greek mythology, Thyestes was the son of Pelops, King of Mycenae, and Hippodamia and father of Pelopia and Aegisthus. Thyestes and his twin brother, Atreus, were exiled by their father for having murdered their step-brother, Chrysippus in their desire for the throne of Olympia. They took refuge ..
Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society
Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society (Chinese: 德教太和观) is a volunteer welfare organisation in Singapore. It's welfare arm is known as the Society of Moral Charities. Set up in 1978. the society aims to promote good morals and virtues such as compassion, filial piety, and respect for one another. Wi..
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy
Thygeson's superficial punctate keratopathy (TSPK) is a disease of the eyes. The causes of TSPK are not currently known, but details of the disease were first published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1950 by Phillips Thygeson - after whom it is named. Contents 1 Sympt..
Thyholm
Thyholm is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Ringkjøbing County on the island of Vendsyssel-Thy, a part of the Jutland peninsula in northwest Denmark. The municipality includes the island of Jegindø, and it covers an area of 76 km². It has a total population of 3,577 (2005). Its mayor is Pet..
Thyine wood
This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897. Thyine wood is a 15th century English name for a Mediterranean tree known in botany as Callitris quadrivalvis, Thuja Articulata, or Tetraclinis articulata - the last seems to be the most r..
Thylacine
The Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) was a large carnivorous marsupial native to Australia. Locally, it is known as the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf, and colloquially the Tassie ("tazzy") Tiger or simply the Tiger. Although it is only one of many Australian mammals to have become extinct f..
Thylacinidae
The animals in the Thylacinidae family were all carnivorous marsupials from the order Dasyuromorphia. The only recent member was the Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), which became extinct in 1936 due to hunting. The other animals in the group all lived in prehistoric times in Australia. Specie..
Thylacinus potens
Thylacinus potens ("powerful thylacine") was one of the largest species from the family Thylacinidae, growing up to the size of a wolf. In some ways it was more robust and had a shorter, broader skull than the modern Thylacine. The head and body together were around 5 ft long. The fossils were fou..
Thylacoleonidae
Thylacoleonidae is a group of extinct meat-eating marsupials from Australia. The best known is Thylacoleo carnifex, also called the "marsupial lion". The family ranged from the Late-Oligocene to the Pliocene, with some species the size of a possum and others as big as a leopard. Species Genus Pr..
Thylacosmilus
Thylacosmilus was a saber-toothed marsupial predator that lived about 3 million years ago. It was not a relative of the true saber-tooth cats, but rather a prime example of convergent evolution. It was equipped with large teeth and powerful shoulders, both of which allowed it to dismantle its pre..
Thylakoid
The inside of a chloroplast Thylakoids (commonly referred to as Thylakoid membranes) are a phospholipid bilayer membrane-bound compartment internal to chloroplasts, and resemble the majority of the it's internal structure. Thylakoid membranes fold on top of eachother into stacks of disks colla..
Thylakoid lumen
The thylakoid lumen is the compartment in the chloroplast bounded by the thylakoid membrane. It plays a vital role for photophosphorylation during photosynthesis. Chemiosmosis During photosynthesis the lumen becomes acidic, as low as pH 4, compared to pH 8 in the stroma. This represents a 10,000 fo..
Thyle
A Thyle, (from OE Þyle) or Thule (from the ON Þulr "wise-man, sage") was a specific courtly position associated with Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon royalty and chieftains in the Middle Ages. Most literary references are found in Icelandic and Anglo-Saxon literature like the Hávamál and Beowulf. T..
Thylias Moss
Thylias Moss (b. 1954 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an African American poet, writer, and playwright, who has published a number of poetry collections, children’s books, and plays. Among her awards are a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Artist's Fellowship from the Massachusetts Arts Cou..
Thymallus yaluensis
Thymallus yaluensis is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes. The species has been reported in Korea, Siberia, the Alps in Europe, and the northern Mississippi River drainage in North America. T. yaluensis reaches a maximum recorded length of..
Thyme
Thyme (Thymus) is a genus of about 350 species of aromatic perennial herbs and sub-shrubs to 40 cm tall, in the Family Lamiaceae and native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. A number of species has some chemotypes. The stems tend to be narrow or even wiry; the leaves are evergreen in most species..
Thymectomy
A thymectomy is an operation to remove the thymus gland. It usually results in remission of myasthenia gravis with the help of medication including steroids. However, this remission may not be permanent. A thmectomy is mainly carried out in an adult. this is because it looses most of its functional..
Thymelaea
Thymelaea is a genus of about 30 species of evergreen shrubs and herbs in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae, native to the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean region, north to central Europe, and east to central Asia. Species Thymelaea antiatlanticaThymelaea aucheriThymelaea broterianaThy..
Thymelaeaceae
Thymelaeaceae is a family of flowering plants, with about 700-750 species in 50 genera. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution with concentrations in tropical Africa, southeast Asia and Australasia. The species include mostly trees and shrubs, with a few vines and herbaceous plants. Several g..
Thymelicus (genus)
Thymelicus is a genus in the Skippers butterfly family, Hesperiidae. Examples of Thymelicus species: Lulworth Skipper - Thymelicus acteonThymelicus alaicaThymelicus hamzaThymelicus hyraxThymelicus leoninaEssex Skipper - Thymelicus lineolaThymelicus novusThymelicus nervulataThymelicus stigmaThymel..
Thymiaterion
A thymiaterion is a type of censer or incense burner, formerly used in the Mediterranean region for spiritual and religious purposes and especially in religious ceremonies. The term is used not only for the censers of ancient Greece, from where the term comes, but also to describe the censers of ot..
Thymidine
The chemical structure of thymidine Thymidine (also called deoxythymidine, ribosylthymine, and thymine deoxyriboside) is a chemical compound which is a pyrimidine nucleoside. Thymidine is the DNA base T, which pairs with adenosine in double stranded DNA. Structure and properties In its compo..
Thymidine diphosphate
Thymidine diphosphate Chemical name Thymidine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate) Chemical formula C10H16N2O11P2 Molecular mass 402.19 g/mol CAS number 1861-44-5 SMILES O[C@HΣC[C@H](N(C(N2)=O)C=C(C)C2=O)O[C@@HΣCOP(OP(O)(O)=O)(O)=O Thymidine diphosphate, ..
Thymidine kinase
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Thymidine monophosphate
Thymidine monophosphate Chemical name 5'-Thymidylic acid Chemical formula C10H15N2O8P Molecular mass 322.21 g/mol CAS number 365-07-1 SMILES O[C@HΣ[C@H]([C@H](N(C(N2)=O)C=C(C)C2=O)O[C@@HΣCOP(O)(O)=O)O Thymidine monophosphate, also known a..
Thymidine triphosphate
Thymidine triphosphate or TTP is one of the four nucleoside triphosphates that make up DNA. It can be used by DNA ligase to create overlapping "sticky ends" so that protruding ends of opened microbial plasmids maybe closed up. ..
Thymine
Thymine Chemical name 5-Methylpyrimidine-2,4(1H,3H)-dione Chemical formula C5H6N2O2 Molecular mass 126.11 g/mol Melting point 316 - 317 °C CAS number 65-71-4 SMILES CC1=CNC(NC1=O)=O For the similarly-spelled vitamin compound, see Thiamine Thymine, also known as 5-methylu..
Thymine dimer
A thymine dimer is the covalent bonding of two adjacent thymine residues within a DNA molecule, often catalyzed by ultraviolet radiation or chemical mutagenic agents. Excision repair enzymes and the DNA repair system can often recognize and repair this type of damage. In many organisms (excluding p..
Thymoetes
In Greek mythology, there were at least three different people named Thymoetes. The first was one of the elders of Troy (also spelled Thymoitos). A soothsayer had predicted, that on a certain day a boy should be born, by whom Troy should be destroyed. On that very day Paris was born to Priam, king ..
Thymol
Thymol Chemical name 5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)phenol Chemical formula C10H14O Molecular mass 150.22 g/mol CAS number [89-83-8] Density 0.96 g/cm3 Melting point 48-52 °C Boiling point 232 °C SMILES [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and references] ..
Thymolphthalein
Structural formula of thymolphthalein Thymolphthalein is an acid-base (pH) indicator. Its transition range is at approximately pH 9.3-10.5. Below this pH, it is colorless; above this pH, it is blue. Its molecular formula is C28H30O4. It can be used to make a disappearing ink. Dissolve the..
Thymoma
In medicine (oncology), thymoma is a neoplasm of the thymus. It is a rare disease, best known for its enigmatic association with the neuromuscular disorder myasthenia gravis. There are benign and malignant forms, which present similarly. Contents 1 Signs and symptoms2 Diagnosis3 P..
Thymosin
For the functioning of fundamental eukaryotic processes such as maintenance of cell shape, cytoplasmic organization, cell movement, and cell division, the actin cytoskeleton is essential. Via a dynamic equilibrium between polymeric and monomeric actin--facilitated by actin-binding proteins (ABPs) w..
Thymovar
Thymovar is a product to control the Varroa mite (Varroa destructor) on bees (Apis mellifera) and contains the essential oil thymol. Through voltilisation thymol vapour concentrations build up in the hive. These are highly toxic to the varroa mites, but do not harm the bees. Detailed information can..
Thymus
This article discusses the bodily organ. For the herb genus Thymus, see Thyme. The thymus of a full-term fetus, exposed in situ Follicle of injected thymus from calf, four days old, slightly diagrammatic, magnified about 50 diameters. The large vessels are disposed in two rings, one of wh..
Thymus praecox
Thymus praecox is a species of thyme. Common names include Creeping Thyme and Mother of Thyme. This thyme has a strong scent similar to Oregano. It can be used in cuisine or as an evergreen groundcover for gardens. Subspecies and cultivars Thymus praecox subsp. praecox*Thymus praecox 'Doone Valle..
Thyni
The Thyni were a Thracian tribe who, along with the Bithyni, migrated to the lands that would later be known as Thynia and Bithynia in Anatolia. Each respective region got its name, presumably, from the Thracian tribe that was more prominent in the area. ..
Thynia
In the ancient world, Thynia was a region of Asia Minor adjacent to Bithynia. It was occupied by the Thyni, a Thracian people who came from Thrace. ..
Thyolo
Thyolo is a town located in the Southern Region of Malawi. It is the administrative capital of Thyolo District. ..
Thyolo District
Thyolo is a district in the Southern Region of Malawi. The capital is Thyolo. The district covers an area of 1,715 km.² and has a population of 458,976. Districts of Malawi Central Region Dedza | Dowa | Kasungu | Lilongwe | Mchinji | Nkhotakota | Ntcheu | Ntchisi | Salima Norther..
Thyone
Thyone can refer to: An alternative name for Semele in Greek mythology.Thyone, a moon of Jupiter.A star in the Pleiades cluster (possibly fictional). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Thyone (moon)
Thyone (thye-oe'-nee, IPA: [θaɪˈoʊni] Greek Θυώνη), or Jupiter XXIX, is a natural satellite of Jupiter. It was discovered by a team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii led by Scott S. Sheppard, et al. in 2001, and given the temporary designation S/2001 J 2...
Thyra
In the 9th century, Queen Thyra of Denmark, led an army against the Germans. While Gorm the Old had disparaging nicknames, his wife Thyra was referred to as a woman of great prudence. Tradition also has it that she was mainly responsible for building the Danevirke on the souther border. Gorm rai..
Thyratron
A thyratron is a type of gas filled tube used as a high energy electrical switch. Triode, Tetrode and Pentode variations of the thyratron have been manufactured in the past, though most are of the triode design. Gases used include mercury vapor, xenon, neon, and (in special high-voltage applications..
Thyreophora
The Thyreophora ("shield bearers", often known simply as "armored dinosaurs" - Greek: θυρεος, a large oblong shield, like a door and φορεω, I carry) were a subgroup of the ornithischian dinosaurs. They were armored herbivorous dinosaurs, living from the early Jurassic until the end of ..
Thyrfing
This page refers to the Thyrfing metal band. For the mythological sword see Tyrfing Thyrfing are a Viking Metal band from Sweden. The band is named after a royal sword from Norse mythology. Contents 1 History2 Band members3 Discography3.1 Albums3.2 ..
Thyridoidea
Thyridoidea is the superfamily of picture-winged leaf moths. Sources Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders, edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002 ..
Thyridopteryx
Synonyms and common names Bagworm Moths See bagworm for further information. Species T. alcoraT. davidsoniT. ephemeraeformisT. meadiiT. rileyi External links [Nearctica.com (as of 2002-06-26)] ..
Thyristor
Circuit symbol for a thyristor The thyristor is a solid-state semiconductor device with four layers of alternating N and P-type material. They act as a switch, conducting when their gate receives a current pulse, and continue to conduct for as long as they are forward biased. Some sources def..
Thyristor drive
A thyristor drive is a motor and controller combination including the drive shaft,where AC supply current is regulated by a thyristor phase control to provide variable voltage to a DC motor. Thyristor drives are very simple and were first introduced in the 1960s. They remained the predominant type ..
Thyroarytenoid muscle
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Thyrocercial trunk
The Thyrocercial trunk is an arterial trunk branching from the left and right subclavian arteries that generally divides into four branches: Suprascapular arteryTransverse cervical arteryAscending Cervical arteryInferior Thyroid artery ..
Thyrocervical
In human anatomy, the thyrocervical trunk is a short artery originating off the subclavian artery in the root of the neck near the medial border of the scalenus anterior muscle. The thyrocervical trunk in turn gives rise to the suprascapular artery, transverse cervical artery, and the inferior thyro..
Thyrocervical trunk
The thyrocervical trunk ( A12.2.08.042 in Nomina Anatomica) is a branch of the subclavian artery arising from the first portion of this vessel, i.e. between the origin and the inner border of the scalenus anterior muscle. It is a short and thick vessel and it divides soon after its origin in three..
Thyroglobulin
Thyroglobulin (Tg) is a protein produced by and used entirely within the thyroid gland. Thyroglobulin is used by the thyroid gland to produce the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Thyroglobulin is stored in the thyroid in follicle cysts surrounded by colloid cells. Via a..
Thyroglossal cyst
A thyroglossal cyst is a fibrous cyst that forms from a persistent thyroglossal duct. It usually presents as a painful midline neck lump when it becomes infected. There may be dyspepsia or dysphagia and/or difficulty breathing, especially if the lump becomes large. The most common locations for a t..
Thyroglossal duct
The thyroglossal duct is an embryological anatomical structure which forms the connection between the initial area of development of the thyroid gland and its final position. The thyroid gland starts developing in the pharynx in the fetus and descends to its final position taking a path through the..
Thyrohyoid muscle
The Thyreohyoideus (Thyrohyoid muscle) is a small, quadrilateral muscle appearing like an upward continuation of the Sternothyreoideus. It arises from the oblique line on the lamina of the thyroid cartilage, and is inserted into the lower border of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone. External lin..
Thyroid
The thyroid gland and its relations right The thyroid is one of the larger endocrine glands in the body. It is a double-lobed structure located in the neck and produces hormones, principally thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), that regulate the rate of metabolism and affect the ..
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Thyroidectomy
A thyroidectomy involves the surgical removal all or part of the thyroid gland. Surgeons often perform a thyroidectomy when a patient has thyroid cancer or some other condition of the thyroid gland (such as hyperthyroidism). The thyroid produces several hormones, such as thyroxine (T4), triiodoth..
Thyroiditis
Thyroiditis refers to an inflammation of the thyroid gland. Common forms of thyroiditis are Hashimoto's thyroiditis and De Quervain's thyroiditis. See also HypothyroidismHyperthyroidismGraves-Basedow disease External links [Merck][Columbia] ..
Thyroid cancer
Thyroid cancer is cancer of the thyroid gland. There are four forms: papillary, follicular, medullary and anaplastic. The most common forms (papillary and follicular) are fairly benign, and the medullary form also has a good prognosis if it is restricted to the thyroid gland and a poorer prognosis ..
Thyroid epithelial cell
Thyroid epithelial cells (also called follicular cells) are cells in the thyroid gland which produce and secrete thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). They are simple cuboidal epithelium and are arranged in spherical follicles surrounding colloid. Calcitonin-producing parafollicular cells (C ce..
Thyroid function tests
Thyroid function tests (TFTs) is a collective term for blood tests used to check the function of the thyroid. A TFT panel typically includes thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH, thyrotropin) and thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3) depending on local laboratory policy. TFTs may be requested if a..
Thyroid hormone
The thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3), are tyrosine-based hormones produced by the thyroid gland. An important component in the synthesis is iodine. The major form of thyroid hormone in the blood is thyroxine (T4). This is converted to the active T3 within cells by deiodina..
Thyroid hormone receptor
There are actually three functional thyroid hormone receptors designated alpha1, beta1 and beta2. ..
Thyroid hormone resistance
Thyroid hormone resistance describes a rare syndrome where the thyroid hormone levels are elevated but the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level is not suppressed, or not completely suppressed as would be expected. The most common cause of the syndrome are mutations of the β (beta) form of t..
Thyroid isthmus
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Thyroid nodule
A thyroid nodule is a swelling that develops in the thyroid gland. It can be due to growth of thyroid cells or a collection of fluid known as a cyst. Thyroid nodules are relatively common. They can be felt in approximately 6% of women and 2% of men. Sensitive testing by ultrasound can reveal small ..
Thyroid peroxidase
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Thyroid transcription factor-1
Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) is a protein that regulates transcription of genes specific for the thyroid, lung, and diencephalon. It is also known as thyroid specific enhancer binding protein and NKX-2.1. It is used in anatomic pathology as a marker to determine if a tumor arises from th..
Thyronamine
Thyronamines are decarboxylated and deiodinated metabolites of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3). The thyronamine 3-iodothyronamine (T1AM) is a natural, high-affinity ligand for the trace amine-associated receptor TAAR1 (TAR1, TA1), a G-protein-coupled receptor. I..
Thyropteridae
Disc-winged bats are a small group of bats of the family Thyropteridae. They are found in Central and South America, usually in moist tropical rain forests. It`s a very small family, consisting of a single genus with three species. The name comes from the suction cups found at the base of the th..
Thyrotomy
Thyrotomy can also refer to the cutting or biopsy the thyroid gland Thyrotomy (also called thyroidotomy, median laryngotomy, laryngofissure or thyrofissure) is an incision of the larynx through the thyroid cartilage. See also Laryngotomy References Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary. [M..
Thyrotrope
Thyrotropes are cells in the anterior pituitary which produce thyroid stimulating hormone. Endocrine system - Pituitary gland - [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] Median eminence | Infundibular stalk Pars tuberalis | Pars distalis | Somatotropes | Lactotropes&n..
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH), also called thyrotropin-releasing factor (TRF) or protirelin, is a tripeptide hormone that stimulates the release of thyroid-stimulating hormone and prolactin by the anterior pituitary. TRH is produced by the hypothalamus and travels across the median eminence ..
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor
There are two known thyrotropin releasing hormone(TRH) receptors, TRHR1 and TRHR2 (which as yet has not been identified in humans). Both receptors are members of the 7-transmembrane, g protein coupled receptor family. The TRHR are found in the brain and when bound by TRH result act through phospholi..
Thyroxine-binding globulin
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Thyrsanthera suborbicularis
Thyrsanthera suborbicularis is a plant species of the family Euphorbiaceae and the sole member of the genus Thyrsanthera. This species is found in Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. ..
Thyrsites atun
The snoek (Thyrsites atun) is a long, thin, perch-like commercial food fish of the family Gempylidae. It is found in the seas of the Southern Hemisphere, and is a popular food, It is also known in Australia as barracouta though not related nor to be confused with Barracuda. It can grow to the len..
Thyrsopteris
Thyrsopteris is a predominant plant genus in Juan Fernandez Archipielago. It is a genus in the Dicksoniaceae family, which are flowering plants and ferns. ..
Thyrsostachys
Thyrsostachys is a genus of moderate size bamboo, comprising 2 species found in the dry lowlands from Thailand to Vietnam. ..
Thyrsus
Bacchante with sacred fillet and thyrsus In Greek mythology, a thyrsus (thyrsos) was a giant fennel staff covered with ivy vines and leaves and topped with a pine cone. The thyrsus is a composite symbol of the forest (pine cone) and the farm (fennel). It has been suggested that this was spec..
Thyrsus González de Santalla
Thyrsus González de Santalla, S.J., (18 January 1624 - 27 October 1705) was a theologian and thirteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. González was born at Arganda, Spain. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1643, and taught philosophy and theology at Salamanca from 1655 to 1665, and fr..
Thysanoessa
Thysanoessa is a genus of krill, small shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the oceans. Taxonomy There are the following species within this genus: Thysanoessa gregaria G. O. Sars, 1885Thysanoessa inermis (Krøyer, 1846)Thysanoessa inspinata Nemoto, 1963Thysanoessa longicaudata (Krøyer, 1..
Thysanoessa raschii
Thysanoessa raschii is sometimes known as Arctic krill, but has no true common name. It is one of the most common euphausiid species of the sub-Arctic and Arctic seas. Contents 1 Description2 Ecology3 Development4 References Description A description of the species includin..
Thysanopoda
Thysanopoda is a genus of krill, small shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the oceans. Taxonomy There are the following species within this genus: Thysanopoda acutifrons Holt and W. M. Tattersall, 1905Thysanopoda aequalis Hansen, 1905Thysanopoda astylata Brinton, 1975Thysanopoda cornuta I..
Thysanoteuthis
Species ? Thysanoteuthis danae *Thysanoteuthis nuchalis *Diamond Squid or Diamondback Squid, Thysanoteuthis rhombus The species listed above with an asterisk (*) are questionable and need further study to determine if they are valid species or synonyms. The question mark (?) indicates questionable..
Thysanura
Thysanura is an order of small active insects that includes the familiar silverfish Lepisma saccharina and the firebrat. The order includes about 370 species worldwide, in four families. The insects of the order may be called bristletails, from their three long caudal filaments. The families Machi..
Thyssagetae
Thyssagetae were an ancient tribe described by Herodotus (IV. 22, 123) as occupying a district to the north-east of Scythia separated from the Budini by a desert seven days journey broad, perhaps the Voguls. From their land four rivers flowed into the Maeotis, but as one of them, the Oarus, is almos..
Thyssen-Henschel
Thyssen-Henschel was a German defense contractor and industrial firm. Its products include the TAM medium tank for Argentina and the Marder infantry fighting vehicle. The company has been acquired by Rheinmetall in 1999 and has been integrated into the Rheinmetall Landsysteme GmbH firm. External l..
ThyssenKrupp
ThyssenKrupp AG is a very large German industrial conglomerate, with about 184,000 employees. The corporation consists of 670 single companies worldwide. It mainly operates in the steel industry, but also has interests in automotives, elevators, ship-building and marine services. The company is t..
Thyssen family
The Thyssen family has notable members who are descendants of Friedrich Thyssen and established steel works, industrial conglomerates, banks, and art collections. Originating from Germany, family members have spread to many countries. Friedrich Thyssen, (1804-77) *August Thyssen, (1842-1926), marri..
Thys Lourens
Thys Lourens (born 15 May, 1943 in Vryheid, South Africa) is a former South African rugby union footballer. He played 168 matches for Northern Transvaal in the Currie Cup competition. His usual position was as a flanker, where he also played for the national team, the Springboks. He play three time..
Thyus
Thyus (in Greek Θύoς or Θυς; lived 4th century BC) was a Persian prince of Paphlagonia (in today Turkey) who rebelled against Artaxerxes II. Datames, who was his first cousin, endeavoured to persuade him to return to his allegiance; but this had no effect, and on one occasion, when Datames had..
Thy (disambiguation)
Thy or thy can be:- The genitive case of the English personal pronoun thou.Turkish Airlines (= Türk Hava Yolları - THY).A part of the Danish peninsula Jutland: see Vendsyssel-Thy.Thy, a Hungarian-developed web server [link]This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
Thy Dungeonman 3
Thy Dungeonman 3 is a text based computer game created for Homestar Runner by Videlectrix. Description After starting the game you are met with a screen that says: "Ye find yeself in yon Dungeon Thou art surrounded by... THY GRAPHICS" Similar to Thy Dungemonman, you must type in commands just as..
Thy Dungeonman II
In Thy Dungeonman II you play the same custodial knight trying to escape from the usual collection of tunnels, mazes, monsters and puzzles. The game is made by Videlectrix as the sequel to Thy Dungeonman. Page Title: Comes with 3 volume set of Thy Encyclopedias and Reference Guide! Date: Febr..
Thy Majestie
Thy Majestie on the Hastings 1066 photo shoot Thy Majestie is an Italian power metal band founded in 1998. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography3 Line-up4 Former members5 External links Biography Started by Giuseppe Bondì and Claudio Diprima with the desire to create..
Thy Mighty Contract
Thy Mighty Contract is an album by the Greek metal band Rotting Christ, released in 1993 as their third album on Osmose. Track listing "The Sign of Evil Existence" – 2:00"Transform All Sufferings into Plagues" – 5:25"Fgmenth, Thy Gift" – 4:29"His Sleeping Majesty" – 3:33"Exiled Archangel..
Thy sacred brotherhood
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Thy Serpent
Thy Serpent in 2000 Thy Serpent is a dark metal band from Espoo, Finland. It started out as a solo project from guitarist Sami Tenetz. After two demos, he signed a record deal with Spinefarm Records. Then, Thy Serpent got some band members in order to create a lineup. In 1996, they released th..
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