Enos (ē'nos) [key], in the Bible, son of Seth.
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Immunolocalization of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in ovine corpora lutea (CL) throughout the estrous cycle. (Collegiate Communications--Undergraduate).(Brief Article) (Proceedings of the North Dakota Academy of Science)
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