- (artificially coloured) pink
polonies are
called "French
polony", with
thinner rolls referred to
simply as "
polony".
Garlic polony is also
widely available...
-
Polony is a
contraction of "polymerase colony," a
small colony of DNA.
Polonies are
discrete clonal amplifications of a
single DNA molecule,
grown in...
- late 1990s and 2000s.
Methods were
developed in 2003 to
sequence in situ
polonies using single-base
extension which could achieve 5-6
bases reads. By 2005...
-
Natacha Polony (born 15
April 1975) is a
French journalist and
essayist of
Polish origin. She
notably worked on the
France 2
television show On n'est pas...
- Anna
Polony (born 21
January 1939) is a
Polish actress and
theatre director. She is
former Prorector of the
Academy of
Dramatic Arts in Kraków. The media...
-
terrestrial orchids also
called chikanda. The dish is
often called "African
polony"
because it has a
texture that
resembles bologna.
Chikanda can be eaten...
-
regions of
Australia and New Zealand: "luncheon" or “Belgium” - New
Zealand "
polony" -
Western Australia “Belgium" or "devon" in Victoria, Tasmania, New South...
-
Pamfil Polonic (27
August 1858 – 17
April 1945) was a
Romanian archaeologist and topographer. "M****crisele lui
Pamfil Polonic". cimec.ro.
Retrieved 15...
- (commercialized by 454 Life Sciences),
Shendure and
Porreca et al. (also
known as "
polony sequencing") and
SOLiD sequencing, (developed by Agencourt,
later Applied...
- Durban-Indian food
include chips with
curry gravy,
fried sausage, cheese, eggs and
polony.
These are all po****r fillings; the
original bunny chow was vegetarian...