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What (who) is FES - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Iron (II) sulfide; Iron (II) sulphide; Ferrous sulfide; Iron Sulfide; FeS; Iron(II)sulfide; Iron(II) sulphide

Tyrosine-protein kinase Fes/Fps         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
FES (gene); Feline sarcoma oncogene
Tyrosine-protein kinase Fes/Fps also known as proto-oncogene c-Fes/Fps is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FES gene. FES was originally cloned as a retroviral oncogene from feline (v-FES) and avian (v-FPS) sarcomas.
Feline sarcoma oncogene         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
FES (gene); Feline sarcoma oncogene
Tyrosine-protein kinase Fes/Fps also known as proto-oncogene c-Fes/Fps is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FES gene. FES was originally cloned as a retroviral oncogene from feline (v-FES) and avian (v-FPS) sarcomas.
Southsea Railway         
  • LSWR railmotor no 1 at Fratton
FORMER BRANCH OF THE PORTSMOUTH DIRECT LINE
East Southsea line
The Southsea Railway was a branch of the Portsmouth Direct Line, located on Portsea Island, Hampshire in the United Kingdom. The railway was opened on 1 July 1885 and closed on 6 August 1914.

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Iron(II) sulfide

Iron(II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide (Br.E. sulphide) is one of a family chemical compounds and minerals with the approximate formula FeS. Iron sulfides are often iron-deficient non-stoichiometric. All are black, water-insoluble solids.

Examples of use of FES
1. The cell was dismantled in January 2004 after raids by police forces in the ancient cities of Fes and Meknes.
2. Free concerts are also due to take place on a public square. ×Photo courtesy of Remi Boissau – IF Fes–Meknes AFP
3. She sought the help of a police chief she knew in Fes, and thousands of posters of Madeleine were distributed in the area, urging people to contact Metodo 3 investigator Antonio Jiminez with any information.
4. On 25 and 26 April 2006, the ICRC and Qarawiyyin University in Fes, Morocco, held a seminar on the protection of civilians in armed conflict under Islamic law and international humanitarian law.
5. Beggars lie in the shade outside the run–down cafes and shops that line the dusty streets of Karia Ba Mohamed, which nestles in the mountains near the city of Fes.