Dym (disambiguation)
DYM, or Dymeclin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the DYM gene.
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Dym or DYM may also refer to:
- Dym equation, the third-order partial differential equation in the theory of solitons
- ISO 639:dym or Yanda Dogon, a language spoken in Mali
People with the surname
- Anna Dym, better known as Broadway Rose, an American panhandler who gained notoriety in the 1940s
- Clive Dym (1942–2016), American professor emeritus of Engineering Design
- Harry Dym (born 1938), Israeli mathematics professor
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See also
- All pages with titles containing Dym
- Dim (disambiguation)
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