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peroxide Dakin-West reaction,
chemical reaction that
transforms an amino-acid into an amino-ketone
using an acid
anhydride and a base
Dakins (disambiguation)...
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Dakins may
refer to:
William Dakins (?–1607),
English academic and clergyman,
Gresham Professor of
Divinity and one of the
translators of the King James...
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Dakins Run is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Ohio.
Dakins Run was
named in
honor of a
local family. U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
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preparation was for a time
called also Carrel–
Dakin solution or Carrel–
Dakin fluid.
Carrel and
Dakin used a
variety of
apparatuses to
infuse the solution...
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Dakins (DE85) HMS
Dakins (K-550) "HMS
Dakins K550 (DE 85)"
Captain class Frigate ****ociation "Destroyer
Escort Photo Archive Dakins (DE85) HMS
Dakins...
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William Dakins (died 1607) was an
English academic and clergyman,
Gresham Professor of
Divinity and one of the
translators of the King
James Bible. He...
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Melvin Richard "
Dakin"
Matthews (born
November 7, 1940) is an
American actor, playwright,
theatre director, and
theatrical scholar. He is best
known as...
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Pauline Dakin (born 1965) is a
Canadian journalist. She is most
noted for her non-fiction book Run, Hide, Repeat: A
Memoir of a
Fugitive Childhood, which...
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Dakin (1568 - 1585/6) was a
ruler of the
Kingdom of Sennar. He was the son of the
previous ruler Nayil. H. Weld Blundell, The
Royal chronicle of Abyssinia...
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Timothy John
Dakin (born 6
February 1958) is a
retired Anglican bishop. He was the
general secretary of the
Church Mission Society (CMS) and the South...