- The
Oxford "-
er", or
often "-ers", is a
colloquial and
sometimes facetious suffix prevalent at
Oxford University from
about 1875,
which is
thought to have...
-
ER oxidoreductin 1 (Ero1) is an
oxidoreductase enzyme that
catalyses the
formation and
isomerization of
protein disulfide bonds in the
endoplasmic reticulum...
-
endoplasmic reticulum (
ER) in
yeast and
mammalian cells. Furthermore, it is also
believed that they
might be
involved in
sheet ER formation.
About half the total...
- Alp
Er Tunga or Alp
Er Tonğa (Alp "brave, hero, conqueror, warrior",
Er "man, male, soldier, Tom", Tonğa "Siberian tiger") is a
mythical Turkic hero who...
- "M****ijken met de formatie: 'Hallo, ik ben
er ook nog', zegt
Caroline van der Plas" [Following the
formation: "****o, I'm
still here," says
Caroline van...
- verb-to-noun (abstract): -ance (deliver → deliverance) verb-to-noun (agent): -
er (write → writer) However,
derivational affixes do not
necessarily alter the...
- KNM
ER 3733 is a
fossilized hominid cranium of the
extinct hominid Homo ergaster,
alternatively referred to as
African Homo erectus. It was discovered...
- late 1990s. In this model, the
fusion of
COPII vesicles from the
ER begins the
formation of the
first cis-cisterna of the
Golgi stack,
which progresses...
- inventions, and his opus a collaboration.
Traditional accounts addend him as Li
Er, born in the 6th century BC
state of Chu
during China's
Spring and Autumn...
-
hardened surface that is
formed provides an
ideal surface for
further plaque formation. This
leads to
calculus buildup,
which compromises the
health of the gingiva...