- (59 ft). The
species has a
variety of
common names,
including Athel tamarisk,
Athel tree, and
Athel pine. It is an
evergreen tree,
native across North, East...
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Athel Cornish-Bowden (born 3
April 1943) is a
British biochemist known for his
numerous textbooks,
particularly those on
enzyme kinetics and his work...
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- Cornish-Bowden,
Athel (1997). ""Elizabeth
Fulhame and the
discovery of catalysis: 100
years before Buchner" (PDF). In Cornish-Bowden,
Athel (ed.). New beer...
- "wasn't as dumb as she looked." In 1927,
Young married professional harpist Athel Lindorff (d. 1979). In the
spring of 1930,
after six
years of Dumb Dora's...
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original on
April 16, 2016,
retrieved October 18, 2007 Unklesbay,
Athel Glyde; Vineyard,
Jerry D. (1992).
Missouri Geology:
Three Billion Years...
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athel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ethel (also æthel) is an Old
English word
meaning "noble",
today often used as a
feminine given name...
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German Meaning 'Nobility' in German, from Proto-Germanic *aþalą; cf.
English athel Other names See also Adela, Adelaide, Adelheid, Adelia, Adeline, Zélie...
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because this is not a
maximum in the
mathematical sense. Cornish-Bowden,
Athel (2012).
Fundamentals of
Enzyme Kinetics (4th ed.). Wiley-Blackwell, Weinheim...
- Phyu Khin,
Hsaung Wutyee May, Myat Thu Thu, Aung Yay Chan 2016
Myittar Athel Mywar မေတ္တာအသည်းမြွာ Nat Khat, Lin Myat,
Thiri Soe Moe, Thar Htet Nyan...