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Phylo (other)
Phylo may refer to: * Phylo (Odyssey), a character in the ''Odyssey'' *Phylo (polychaete) ''Phylo'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Orbiniidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in a ..., a genus of worms * Phylo (video game), 2010 See also * Phyllo, a pastry dough * Philo (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Phylo (Odyssey)
This is a list of principal characters in Homer's '' Iliad'' and '' Odyssey''. Greeks in the Trojan War * Achilles (), the leader of the Myrmidons (), son of Peleus and Thetis, and the principal Greek champion whose anger is one of the main elements of the story. * Agamemnon (), King of Mycenae, supreme commander of the Achaean armies whose actions provoke the feud with Achilles; elder brother of King Menelaus. * Ajax or Aias (), also known as Telamonian Ajax (he was the son of Telamon) and Greater Ajax, was the tallest and strongest warrior (after Achilles) to fight for the Achaeans. * Ajax the Lesser, an Achaean commander, son of Oileus often fights alongside Great Ajax; the two together are sometimes called the "Ajaxes" (, ''Aiante''). * Antilochus (Ἀντίλοχος), son of Nestor sacrificed himself to save his father in the Trojan War along with other deeds of valor * Calchas (), a powerful Greek prophet and omen reader, who guided the Greeks through the war with ...
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Phylo (polychaete)
''Phylo'' is a genus of polychaetes belonging to the family Orbiniidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the world in appropriate habitats. Such a taxon, usually a species, is said to exhibit cosmopolitanism or cosmopolitism. The ext .... Species: *'' Phylo capensis'' *'' Phylo felix'' *'' Phylo fimbriata'' *'' Phylo foetida'' *'' Phylo grubei'' *'' Phylo kubbarensis'' *'' Phylo kupfferi'' *'' Phylo kuwaitica'' *'' Phylo norvegicus'' *'' Phylo novazealandiae'' *'' Phylo nudus'' *'' Phylo ornatus'' *'' Phylo paraornatus'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q5140579 Annelids ...
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Phylo (video Game)
''Phylo'' is an experimental video game about multiple sequence alignment optimisation. Developed by the McGill Centre for Bioinformatics, it was originally released as a free Flash game in November 2010. Designed as a game with a purpose, players solve pattern-matching puzzles that represent nucleotide sequences of different phylogenetic taxa to optimize alignments over a computer algorithm. By aligning together each nucleotide sequence, represented as differently coloured blocks, players attempt to create the highest point value score for each set of sequences by matching as many colours as possible and minimizing gaps. The nucleotide sequences generated by ''Phylo'' are obtained from actual sequence data from the UCSC Genome Browser. High-scoring player alignments are collected as data and sent back to the McGill Centre for Bioinformatics to be further evaluated with a stronger scoring algorithm. Those player alignments that score higher than the current computer-genera ...
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Phyllo
Filo or phyllo is a very thin unleavened dough used for making pastries such as baklava and börek in Middle Eastern and Balkan cuisines. Filo-based pastries are made by layering many sheets of filo brushed with oil or butter; the pastry is then baked. Name and etymology The name ''filo'' (phonetic) or ''phyllo'' (transliteration) comes from Greek 'leaf'.Alan Davidson (2014). ''The Oxford Companion to Food'. Oxford: Oxford University Press. . p. 307. In Turkish, it is called ' 'thin', a word which is also used for a kind of thin unleavened bread. In Arabic, it is called ''reqaqot''; in Morocco, warqa ( ar, ورقة). The Albanian flia also may be named for ''fije''/''fli'' 'sheet, leaf'. History The origin of the practice of stretching raw dough into paper-thin sheets is unclear, with many cultures claiming credit.Mayer, Caroline E.Phyllo Facts. Washington Post. 1989Archived Some claim it may be derived from the Greeks; Homer's ''Odyssey'', written around 800 BC, menti ...
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