(Norse mythology) god of war and strife and son of Odin; identified with Anglo-Saxon Tiu.
1And Thor and Tyr were given the warmest seats at the fireside.
2The Tyr at position 222 is a key residue for FtsZ polymerization.
3We are concerned with filling our treasury and making Tyr more self-sufficient.
4It was well for old Tyr that his master throttled him off.
5Tyr's gun was already out and Fenris was starting to pull his.
6Tyr's wrist was healed of the wounds that Fenrir's fangs had made.
7Until I came to Tyr, I had spent my entire life there.
8Tiu, Ziu, or Tyr, were three names for one of Woden's sons.
9Loki and Heimdall will kill each other, as will Tyr and Garm.
10I have no desire to remain in Tyr any longer than is necessary.
11You shall not be forgotten in Tyr for a long time.
12IL-6 levels were directly correlated with di-Tyr and inversely correlated with GPx activity.
13Again Tyr flung up his head in a long doleful howl.
14I once lived in Tyr and served in its city guard.
15Some blamed the storms on Tithian, the lost tyrant of Tyr.
16In this report, we show that the mutagenic replacement of Tyr-60 with …