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/koh rah"neuh, kaw-/, n.Har Gobind /hahr goh"bind/, born 1922, U.S. biochemist and researcher in genetics, born in India: Nobel prize for medicine 1968.
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Khorana — Khorana, Har Gobind, amerikanischer Biochemiker indischer Herkunft, * Raipur 9. 1. 1922; ab 1960 Professor am Institute for Enzyme Research der Universität von Wisconsin in Madison. Khorana gelang es erstmals, Polynukleotide mit bekannter… … Universal-Lexikon
Khorana — Har Gobind … Scientists
Khorana — Khorana, H. Gobind … Enciclopedia Universal
Khorana — [kə rän′ə] Har Gobind [här gō′bind΄] 1922 ; U.S. biochemist, born in India … English World dictionary
Khorana — Har Gobind Khorana Har Gobind Khorana (* 9. Januar 1922 in Raipur, Punjab (im heute pakistanischen Teil)) ist ein indisch US amerikanischer Molekularbiologe und Nobelpreisträger. Khorana gelang 1970 als erstem die künstliche Synthese eines Gens.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Khorana, Har Gobind — born Jan. 9, 1922, Raipur, India Indian born U.S. biochemist. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool and later taught in Canada and the U.S., from 1970 at MIT. He shared a 1968 Nobel Prize with Marshall Warren Nirenberg and Robert … Universalium
Khorana , Har Gobind — (1922–1993) Indian–American chemist Khorana, who was born at Raipur (now in Pakistan), gained his BSc (1943) and MSc (1945) from the University of Punjab. He then traveled to Liverpool University to work for his doctorate. On receiving his PhD in … Scientists
Khorana — Kho•ra•na [[t]koʊˈrɑ nə, kɔ [/t]] n. big Har Gobind, born 1922, U.S. biochemist and researcher in genetics, born in India: Nobel prize 1968 … From formal English to slang
Khorana — /koh rah neuh, kaw /, n. Har Gobind /hahr goh bind/, born 1922, U.S. biochemist and researcher in genetics, born in India: Nobel prize for medicine 1968 … Useful english dictionary
Khorana,Har Gobind — Kho·ra·na (kō räʹnə), Har Gobind. Born 1922. Indian born American biochemist. He shared a 1968 Nobel Prize for the study of genetic codes. * * * … Universalium