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Kelch (from the
Flemish for chalice) may
refer to:
Kelch motif, a
region of
protein sequence Kelch proteins,
which contain multiple Kelch motifs A type...
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Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch was a
Russian nobleman who
lived in St
Petersburg at the end of the 19th century. He is
remembered mainly as a
patron of...
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Kelch-like
Homolog 28 (KLHL28) is a
protein that is
encoded by the KLHL28 gene in humans. It is a
member of the
Kelch-like gene family,
which comprises...
- eggs for
Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, a
Siberian gold mine industrialist, as
gifts for his wife
Barbara (Varvara)
Kelch-Bazanova.
Though still "Fabergé...
- (wikt:
Kelch, de:wikt:
Kelch)
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alexander Kelch,
Russian nobleman Jim
Kelch,
American sports announcer Pat
Kelch (born...
- Pat
Kelch (born 5 May 1966, in Dublin) was an
Irish soccer player.
Kelch was a
defender who
started out with
local side
Cambridge Boys who he captained...
- Jim
Kelch is an
American sportscaster who
worked for the
Cincinnati Reds
Radio Network from 2008 to 2017. He
currently serves as the play-by-play announcer...
- The
Kelch Aviation Museum is an
aviation museum located at
Brodhead Airport in Brodhead,
Wisconsin focused on the
Golden Age of Aviation. The idea for...
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Kelch proteins (and
Kelch-like proteins) are a
widespread group of
proteins that
contain multiple Kelch motifs. The
kelch domain generally occurs as a...
- The
Kelch Chanticleer egg is a jewelled,
enameled Easter egg made by
Michael Perchin under the
supervision of the
Russian jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé...