Delgado is a Spanish and Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Harry Delgado (sometimes referred to as "Marco" in annotated materials- it is made unclear in the X-Men series whether he is in fact the same S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent who was hunting the Acolytes, or an individual with a different name) is a fictional mutant supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe. He was created by Chris Claremont and debuted in X-Men vol. 2 #1
Harry Delgado was possibly a member of S.H.I.E.L.D. who was hunting the people who became the Acolytes that attempted to join Magneto aboard Asteroid M. Harry was a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent who rejected the more brutal tactics of his partners, and a mysterious "Delgado" later appeared on the Acolytes themselves, utilizing mutant powers of size-alteration. Wolverine and The Beast question whether this is the same individual who later switched sides, a man with a coincidental name, or something else, but no answer ever comes. Delgado was often targeted by those Acolytes who were able to manipulate the abilities of their fellow brethren, such as the power-boosting Fabian Cortez and the molecule-altering Chrome.
Egg white is the common name for the clear liquid (also called the albumen or the glair/glaire) contained within an egg. In chickens it is formed from the layers of secretions of the anterior section of the hen's oviduct during the passage of the egg. It forms around fertilized or unfertilized egg yolks. The primary natural purpose of egg white is to protect the yolk and provide additional nutrition for the growth of the embryo (when fertilized). Egg white consists primarily of about 90% water into which is dissolved 10% proteins (including albumins, mucoproteins, and globulins). Unlike the yolk, which is high in lipids (fats), egg white contains almost no fat, and carbohydrate content is less than 1%. Egg whites contain just over 50% of the protein in the egg. Egg white has many uses in food (e.g. mousse) and also many other uses (e.g. in the preparation of vaccines such as those for influenza).
Chicken egg white is about two-thirds of the total egg's weight out of , with nearly 92% of that weight coming from water. The remaining weight of the egg white comes from protein, trace minerals, fatty material, vitamins, and glucose. A raw U.S. large egg white weighs 33 grams with 3.6 grams of protein, 0.24 grams of carbohydrate and 55 milligrams of sodium. It contains no cholesterol, and the energy content is about 17 calories. Egg white is an alkaline solution and contains approximately 40 different proteins. Below is a list of the proteins found in egg whites by percentage, along with their natural functions.
Albumen is the first studio album by British electronic funk band The Egg and was released in 1996.
All songs written by Ned Scott, Maff Scott, Mark Revell and David Gaydon except Roche which is also by Dave Motion.
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Albumen is the white of an egg. It contains albumin proteins.
Albumin is a class of several hundred proteins.
Albumen or Albumin may also refer to: