eyeless destiny - translation to russian
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eyeless destiny - translation to russian

PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
Pax6; Pax-6; Eyeless gene; Eyeless (gene); PAX6 (gene); Eyeless; PAX-6
  • Pax6 alterations result in similar phenotypic alterations of eye morphology and function across a wide range of species.

eyeless destiny      
слепой рок
spread-eagleism         
  • ''Across The Continent'', an 1868 lithograph illustrating the westward expansion of white settlers
  • The first [[Fort Laramie]] as it looked prior to 1840. Painting from memory by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]]
  • annexation]] of the [[Republic of Hawaii]] in 1898
  • Bishop Berkeley]], was a phrase often quoted in the era of manifest destiny, expressing a widely held belief that civilization had steadily moved westward throughout history. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060105071332/http://americanart.si.edu/t2go/1lw/1931.6.1.html (more)]
  • sod hut]]
  • [[John L. O'Sullivan]], sketched in 1874, was an influential columnist as a young man, but he is now generally remembered only for his use of the phrase "manifest destiny" to advocate the annexation of Texas and Oregon.
  • [[John Quincy Adams]], painted above in 1816 by [[Charles Robert Leslie]], was an early proponent of continentalism. Late in life he came to regret his role in helping U.S. slavery to expand, and became a leading opponent of the annexation of Texas.
  • ''A New Map of Texas, Oregon, and California'', [[Samuel Augustus Mitchell]], 1846
  • American occupation of Mexico City in 1847
  • The U.S.'s intentions to influence the area (especially the [[Panama Canal]] construction and control) led to the [[separation of Panama from Colombia]] in 1903.
  • Growth from 1840 to 1850
  • A cartoon of [[Uncle Sam]] seated in restaurant looking at the bill of fare containing "Cuba steak", "Porto Rico pig", the "Philippine Islands" and the "Sandwich Islands" (Hawaii)
  • William Walker]], who launched several expeditions to Mexico and Central America, ruled [[Nicaragua]], and was captured by the Royal Navy before being executed in [[Honduras]] by the Honduran government.
19TH CENTURY AMERICAN EXPANSIONIST MANIFEST
Spread-eagleism; United States Expansionism; American expansionism; The Manifest Destiny; Manifest destiney; Western migration; Annexation (O'Sullivan); Manifest Destiny; All Mexico Movement; All Mexico movement

[spred'i:g(ə)liz(ə)m]

существительное

американизм

шовинизм

ура-патриотизм

spread-eagleism         
  • ''Across The Continent'', an 1868 lithograph illustrating the westward expansion of white settlers
  • The first [[Fort Laramie]] as it looked prior to 1840. Painting from memory by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]]
  • annexation]] of the [[Republic of Hawaii]] in 1898
  • Bishop Berkeley]], was a phrase often quoted in the era of manifest destiny, expressing a widely held belief that civilization had steadily moved westward throughout history. [https://web.archive.org/web/20060105071332/http://americanart.si.edu/t2go/1lw/1931.6.1.html (more)]
  • sod hut]]
  • [[John L. O'Sullivan]], sketched in 1874, was an influential columnist as a young man, but he is now generally remembered only for his use of the phrase "manifest destiny" to advocate the annexation of Texas and Oregon.
  • [[John Quincy Adams]], painted above in 1816 by [[Charles Robert Leslie]], was an early proponent of continentalism. Late in life he came to regret his role in helping U.S. slavery to expand, and became a leading opponent of the annexation of Texas.
  • ''A New Map of Texas, Oregon, and California'', [[Samuel Augustus Mitchell]], 1846
  • American occupation of Mexico City in 1847
  • The U.S.'s intentions to influence the area (especially the [[Panama Canal]] construction and control) led to the [[separation of Panama from Colombia]] in 1903.
  • Growth from 1840 to 1850
  • A cartoon of [[Uncle Sam]] seated in restaurant looking at the bill of fare containing "Cuba steak", "Porto Rico pig", the "Philippine Islands" and the "Sandwich Islands" (Hawaii)
  • William Walker]], who launched several expeditions to Mexico and Central America, ruled [[Nicaragua]], and was captured by the Royal Navy before being executed in [[Honduras]] by the Honduran government.
19TH CENTURY AMERICAN EXPANSIONIST MANIFEST
Spread-eagleism; United States Expansionism; American expansionism; The Manifest Destiny; Manifest destiney; Western migration; Annexation (O'Sullivan); Manifest Destiny; All Mexico Movement; All Mexico movement
spread-eagleism noun amer.; coll. ура-патриотизм

Definition

manifest destiny
¦ noun the 19th-century belief that the expansion of the United States throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.

Wikipedia

PAX6

Paired box protein Pax-6, also known as aniridia type II protein (AN2) or oculorhombin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PAX6 gene.

What is the Russian for eyeless destiny? Translation of &#39eyeless destiny&#39 to Russian