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lyse - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lyse (disambiguation)

lyse         
‎ يَحِلّ, يَنْحَلّ‎
lyse         
يَحِلّ

Definición

lyse
[l??z]
¦ verb Biology undergo or cause to undergo lysis.

Wikipedia

Lyse

Lyse may refer to:

  • Lyse Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey in Norway
  • Lyse, an alternative name of Lysebotn, Norway
  • Lyse Energi, a Norwegian power company
  • Łyse, Masovian Voivodeship, a village in east-central Poland
  • Łyse, Podlaskie Voivodeship, a village in north-east Poland
  • lyse is a verb referring to the process of lysis, the death of a cell by bursting
  • Lyse (mythology), daughter of Thespius and Megamede in Greek mythology, who bore Heracles a son, Eumedes
  • Lyse Doucet, Canadian journalist, presenter and correspondent for BBC World Service radio and BBC World television
  • Lyse Richer, Canadian administrator and music teacher
  • Lysine Exporter (LysE) Superfamily, classification of particular transport proteins
  • Carl L. Lyse (1899-1986), American businessman and politician
Ejemplos de uso de lyse
1. BBC World‘s presenter in Beirut, Lyse Doucet, personifies this moral blindness.
2. AFGHANISTAN‘S FUTURE FIVE YEARS ON Missed chances President Karzai‘s Afghanistan still faces daunting challenges, writes Lyse Doucet.
3. Lyse Doucet ÷ Neve Dekalim, Gaza ÷ 0740GMT House by house, the Israeli soldiers patiently wait for the settlers to leave.
4. The three–year project will be developed in cooperation with Lyse Kraft and the Norwegian Research Council, Bergens Tidende reports.
5. The BBC‘s Lyse Doucet questions Afghan President Hamid Karzai on hopes for the future and the mistakes of the past.