Bilin (biochemistry), a type of biological pigment with a tetrapyrrole structure, for example found in bile
Bil'in, a Palestinian village in the West Bank
Bilin or Belin (river), a river in Tuva, Russia
The Bilen people, an ethnic group which mainly inhabits Eritrea and speaks the Blin language
The German name for the Czech town of Bílina
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Bilin may refer to: Bilin, Mon State, a town in Mon State in Myanmar Bilin Township, whose seat is Bilin, Mon State Bilin (biochemistry), a type of biological...
BilinBilin (born c. 1820; died 1901) was a member of the Yugambeh Bundjalung people in Australia, who gained respect of the European colonials and received...
preferred by native speakers,[citation needed] but Bilin and Bilen are also commonly used. Bilin is the reference name arbitrarily used in the current...
Bilin Township (Burmese: ဘီးလင်းမြို့နယ်) is a township of Thaton District in the Mon State of Myanmar. Its seat is the town of Bilin. The Kelatha Wildlife...
The Battle of Bilin River was among the early major battles of the Burma Campaign in World War II. Fought between 14 and 19 February 1942, the battle...
The Bilen (also variously transcribed as Blin, and also formerly known as the Bogo, Bogos or Northern Agaw) are a Cushitic ethnic group in Eritrea. They...
Phytochromes consist of a protein, covalently linked to a light-sensing bilin chromophore. The protein part comprises two identical chains (A and B)....
France Bilen people (or, Blin or Bilin), an ethnic group of Eritrea Blin language, spoken by the Bilen people Bilin (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
photoreceptor pigments include: retinal (in rhodopsin) flavin (in cryptochrome) bilin (in phytochrome) In medical terminology, the term photopigment is applied...
throughout Queensland, but Yugambeh people did resis pressure to move, like BilinBilin who was able to stay on his country until old age forced him to relocate...
in the jungle The green huntsman spider is green due to the presence of bilin pigments in the spider's hemolymph and tissue fluids Green is common in...
Borrowed Tongue (Korean: 빌린 입; RR: Bilin ib) is the debut studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter Minhwi Lee. The album was released on 17 November...
species found in an Eocene lacustrine small diatomite in Kutschlin near Bilin, in the Czech Republic Campsosternus dohrni Westwood 1847 Campsosternus...
mainly from Germany, Russia and Austria. List of spa towns: Bílina (German: Bilin) Lázně Bludov (German: Blauda) Darkov Františkovy Lázně (German: Franzensbad)...
the typical coloration of the adults. The green coloration is due to the bilin micromatabilin and its conjugates in haemolymph, interstitial tissues and...
occupation of Burma: January–May 1942 Bombing of Rangoon (1941–1942) Battle of Bilin River Battle of Sittang Bridge Battle of Pegu Taukkyan Roadblock Battle...
spans up to 250 mm (9.8 in). Only three classes of pigment (ommochromes, bilins and guanine) have been identified in spiders, although other pigments have...