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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nurd (disambiguation)

Mi-2/NuRD complex         
AN APPROXIMATELY 2 MDA MULTI-SUBUNIT COMPLEX THAT EXHIBITS ATP-DEPENDENT CHROMATIN REMODELING ACTIVITY IN ADDITION TO HISTONE DEACETYLASE (HDAC) ACTIVITY, AND HAS BEEN SHOWN TO ESTABLISH TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSION OF A NUMBER OF TARGET GENES IN VERTE
NuRD; NURD; Nucleosome Remodelling Deacetylase; Nucleosome Remodelling Deacetylase complex; Mi-2 complex
In the field of molecular biology, the Mi-2/NuRD (Nucleosome Remodeling Deacetylase) complex, is a group of associated proteins with both ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling and histone deacetylase activities. , Mi-2/NuRD was the only known protein complex that couples chromatin remodeling ATPase and chromatin deacetylation enzymatic functions.
Parchesi         
  • A game of ''Parcheesi'' in progress
ABSTRACT STRATEGY GAME
Parchisi; Tukhta-e-Nurd; Parchesi; Parchese; Parcheesy
·noun ·see Pachisi.
II. Parchesi ·noun A game, somewhat resembling backgammon, originating in India.
III. Parchesi ·add. ·- ·Alt. of Parchisi.
Parcheesi         
  • A game of ''Parcheesi'' in progress
ABSTRACT STRATEGY GAME
Parchisi; Tukhta-e-Nurd; Parchesi; Parchese; Parcheesy
Parcheesi is a brand-name American adaptation of the Indian cross and circle board game Pachisi, published by Parker Brothers and Winning Moves Games USA.

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Nurd

Nurd may refer to:

  • Mi-2/NuRD complex
  • Alternative spelling of Nerd
Examples of use of nurd
1. The Nurd Kamal mosque stands exposed on the edge of modern Norilsk, where temperatures drop to minus 50 degrees Celsius.
2. Dwindling Muslims At Norilsk‘s Mosque By Robin Paxton Reuters Denis Sinyakov / Reuters A woman walking past the Nurd Kamal mosque in Norilsk this month.