- The enzyme-linked
immunosorbent ****ay (
ELISA) (/ɪˈlaɪzə/, /ˌiːˈlaɪzə/) is a
commonly used
analytical biochemistry ****ay,
first described by Eva Engvall...
- Look up
Elisa,
elisa, or
Élisa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Elisa may
refer to:
Elisa (1959 TV series), a
telenovela Elisa (1979 TV series), a...
- people. New
digital services include Elisa Viihde,
Elisa Kirja,
Elisa Videra,
Elisa Automate and
Elisa Smart Factory.
Elisa was
originally established on 31...
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Elisa Mouliaá Ruiz de
Elvira (born in
Madrid on 7
January 1989) is a
Spanish actress and TV host. She is
known for
having pla**** Irene, in the most-watched...
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Maria Anna
Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi Levoy (French:
Marie Anne
Elisa Bonaparte; 3
January 1777 – 7
August 1820),
better known as
Elisa Bonaparte, was...
- / 34.0444; -118.2510 On
February 19, 2013, the body of
Canadian tourist Elisa Lam (born as Lam Ho-yi; Chinese: 藍可兒) was
recovered from a
large cistern...
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ELISA 1 (or
ELISA W11,
COSPAR ID: 2011-076A),
ELISA 2 (or
ELISA E12,
COSPAR ID: 2011-076D),
ELISA 3 (or
ELISA W23,
COSPAR ID: 2011-076C), and
ELISA 4...
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Elisa Viihde is a
Finnish entertainment service produced by
Elisa.
Elisa Viihde offers video-on-demand services, pay-TV packages,
recording space, and...
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Elisa Rosario Ruiz
Penella (15
December 1934 – 9
October 2024),
known as
Elisa Montés, was a
Spanish actress who took her
pseudonym from the celebrated...
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Elisa Napoléone
Baciocchi Levoy (3 June 1806 – 3
February 1869) was the
daughter of
Felice Baciocchi and
Elisa Bonaparte, who was
Princess of
Lucca and...