"Syringin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Syringin is a labdane diterpenoid glycoside, a type of flavonoid found in the milk thistle plant, as well as in other plants in the Asteraceae family. It was first isolated and identified in 1982.
The term "Syrians" can refer to several different things depending on the context:<br><br>1. People from Syria: This refers to individuals who are citizens of Syria, a country in the Middle East. This includes people of various ethnic, linguistic, and religious backgrounds, such as Arabs, Kurds, Assyrians, and others.<br>2. Syria (greek mythology): In Greek mythology, Syria (Σύρια) is a region that was inhabited by the Syri, a nation that the ancient Greeks believed was named after the father of the god Seleucus. This is derived from the name of Caunos, but not related to the Middle Eastern region with modern name Syria.<br>3. Syrian Christians: This term can also refer specifically to Christians from Syria, who are primarily members of Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and various Eastern Catholic churches, with a long-standing presence in the Middle East.<br><br>However, the term "Syrians" often refers to the people of modern-day Syria, who are predominantly Arabs and are largely Muslim. They are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Middle East.
Syringae can refer to:<br><br>1. Pseudomonas syringae: A genus of bacteria commonly found in soil, water, and on plants, known for its ability to cause disease in various plant species.<br>2. Syringa: A genus of flowering plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), commonly known as lilac trees or shrubs.<br>3. Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae: A bacterial pathogen that causes Bacterial leaf spot disease in plants.
Rarely used or obsolete, but referring to a syrinx, which is the vocal organ of birds.<br><br>Example: The syringeal structures were particularly adapted for the unique song of the lyre bird
Syringitis is an inflammation of a syrinx, which is a fluid-filled cavity within the spinal cord. This condition typically affects the cervical area of the spine and can be caused by various factors such as trauma, infection, or tumors. Symptoms may include pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the affected area, as well as difficulties with coordination and balance.