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Selen : Selenium in nutrition / Subcommittee on Selenium, Committee on Animal Nutrition, Board on Agriculture, National Research Council  1983 1
Selena, 1971-1995. : Selenidad : Selena, Latinos, and the performance of memory / Deborah Paredez  2009 1
 

Selena, Eva, 1870-1926 -- See Gore-Booth, Eva, 1870-1926


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SELENE (Artificial satellite) -- See KAGUYA (Artificial satellite)


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Selengut, Stanley : A case study for developing and operating sustainable resorts : innovative sustainability practices for the next generation of green resort managers / A.J. Singh  2013 1
Seleni. : Selenium supplementation in horticultural crops / Alézbeta Heged̋usová, Ondrej Heged̋us, Silvia Jakabová, Alena Andrejiová, Miroslav Šlosár, Ivana Mezeyová, Marcel Golian  2021 1
Selenides -- Solubility. : Sulfites, selenites and tellurites / volume editor Mary R. Masson ; co-editors H.D. Lutz, B. Engelen  1986 1
Selenides -- Transport properties : Optical and electrical properties of topological insulator Bi₂Se₃ / Jiajun Zhu  2017 1
 

Selenīe Viḟleemskoe -- See Bethlehem


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Selênio (metabolismo) : Selenium in food and health / Conor Reilly  2006 1
Selenites -- Solubility. : Sulfites, selenites and tellurites / volume editor Mary R. Masson ; co-editors H.D. Lutz, B. Engelen  1986 1
 

Selenium -- See Also the narrower term Soils Selenium content


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Selenium.   15
 

Selenium-80 -- See Selenium


An element with the atomic symbol Se, atomic number 34, and atomic weight 78.97. It is an essential micronutrient for mammals and other animals but is toxic in large amounts. Selenium protects intracellular structures against oxidative damage. It is an essential component of GLUTATHIONE PEROXIDASE
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Selenium -- Analysis -- Environmental aspects. : Selenium in the environment / edited by W.T. Frankenberger, Jr., Sally Benson  1994 1
  Selenium compounds -- 3 Related Subjects   3
Selenium compounds.   5
Selenium -- Congresses : Biochalcogen chemistry : the biological chemistry of sulfur, selenium, and tellurium / Craig A. Bayse, editor, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, Julia L. Brumaghim, editor, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina ; sponsored by the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Inc., Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry  2013 1
Soils -- Selenium content   3
Soils -- Selenium content -- West (U.S.) : Death in the marsh / Tom Harris  1991 1
Selenium -- deficiency : Selenium : its molecular biology and role in human health / edited by Dolph L. Hatfield, Marla J. Berry, and Vadim N. Gladyshev  2006 1
Selenium -- Environmental aspects   6
Selenium -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge : Death in the marsh / Tom Harris  1991 1
Selenium -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses   2
Selenium -- Environmental aspects -- West (U.S.) : Death in the marsh / Tom Harris  1991 1
Selenium -- Health aspects   7
Selenium -- Health aspects -- Congresses   2
Selenium in agriculture.   3
Selenium in animal nutrition.   4
Selenium in human nutrition.   7
Selenium in human nutrition -- Physiological effect : Selenium : Chemistry, Analysis, Function and Effects / edited by Victor R. Preedy  2015 1
Selenium -- Isotopes. : Selenium isotope paleobiogeochemistry / Eva E. Stueken, Michael A. Kipp  2020 1
Selenium -- metabolism   3
 

Selenium organic compounds -- See Organoselenium compounds


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Selenium -- pharmacology : Selenium in the environment and human health / edited by Gary S. Banuelos, Zhi-Qing Lin, Xuebin Yin  2014 1
 

Selenium Physiological effect -- See Also the narrower term Selenosis


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Selenium -- Physiological effect.   7
Selenium -- physiology   3
 

Selenium poisoning -- See Selenosis


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Selenium (Software framework)   14
Selenium -- Therapeutic use   2
Selenium -- toxicity   2
 

Selenium Toxicology -- See Selenosis


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Selenium -- Toxicology -- West (U.S.) : Death in the marsh / Tom Harris  1991 1
 

Selenocysteine, DL-Isomer -- See Selenocysteine


A naturally occurring amino acid in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. It is found in tRNAs and in the catalytic site of some enzymes. The genes for glutathione peroxidase and formate dehydrogenase contain the TGA codon, which codes for this amino acid
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Selenocysteine -- physiology : Selenium : its molecular biology and role in human health / Dolph L. Hatfield, Marla J. Berry, Vadim N. Gladyshev, editors  2012 1
 

Selenography -- See Lunar geography


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Selenology -- See Moon


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Selenoprotein -- See Selenoproteins


Selenoproteins are proteins that specifically incorporate SELENOCYSTEINE into their amino acid chain. Most selenoproteins are enzymes with the selenocysteine residues being responsible for their catalytic functions
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Selenoprotein P1 -- See Selenoproteins


Selenoproteins are proteins that specifically incorporate SELENOCYSTEINE into their amino acid chain. Most selenoproteins are enzymes with the selenocysteine residues being responsible for their catalytic functions
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