- Kartvelian-speaking
ethnic subgroup of
Georgians Also
spelled Adjars, Adjarans, Achars,
Acharans, Acharians, Ajars, Ajarians, Adzhars, etc. However, many
Adjarians have...
- The
Adjaran dialect is one of the
Georgian dialects. It is
primarily spoken within the
borders of the
Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia, in two villages...
- has this name, and for
which it is more
systematically correct Narula,
Acharan S.; Ramachandran, Kis**** (2001). "Isocyanic Acid".
Encyclopedia of Reagents...
- it's best you
simply try it yourself, then you be the judge."
Lezaeta Acharán, Manuel. La
Medicina Natural Al
Alcance De Todos,
Buenos Aires: Editorial...
-
alerted with the
risks of
infections transmitted to humans. The heparinoid,
acharan sulfate, is
isolated from this species. This
article incorporates CC BY-2...
- Muni****l
Artillery Brigade under the
command of
Engineer Eleazar Lezaeta Acharán [es] on the
fortifications constructed by
Delmiro Koch. For more than a...
-
Francisco Cereceda Cisternas (Engineering School) 1937-1958
Armando Quezada Acharán (Engineering School) 1936 + Karl
Laudien (Crafts school) 1935-1938...
-
Manmath Swami wrote numerous books and
described the
Abhanjas and
Astang Acharan for
common people. He
wrote the book
Param Rahasya in Kapildhar. Manmathswamy...
- L-induronic acid,
which affects the
flexibility of the
polymer chain.
Acharan sulfate is a
heparinoid that is
naturally produced by the
giant African...
-
Alain Rahier, Jean-Claude Genot,
Francis Schuber,
Pierre Benveniste and
Acharan Narula, « Inhibition of S-adenosyl-L-methionine sterol-C-24-methyltransferase...