Anf
biochemistry. atrial natriuretic factor.
anf abbr.
antinuclear factor
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atrial natriuretic factor
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christian boehmer [bey-mer,, boh-] /ˈbeɪ mər,, ˈboʊ-/ (show ipa), 1916–1995, u.s. biochemist: n-bel prize in chemistry 1972. noun christian boehmer. 1916–95, us biochemist, noted for his research on the structure of enzymes. n-bel prize for chemistry 1972 anfinsen an·fin·sen (ān’fən-sən), christian boehmer. born 1916. american biochemist. he shared a 1972 n-bel prize for pioneering studies […]
- Anfractuosity
the state or quality of being anfractuous. a channel, crevice, or p-ssage full of windings and turnings. noun the condition or quality of being anfractuous a winding, circuitous, or intricate p-ssage, surface, process, etc
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characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an anfractuous path. adjective characterized by twists and turns; convoluted adj. “full of windings and turnings,” 1620s, from latin anfractuous, from anfractus “a winding, a turning, bending round,” from am(bi)- “around” (see ambi-) + fractus, past participle of frangere “to break” (see fraction). related: anfractuosity.
- Anga
any of the eight practices of yoga, including the abstentions, mandatory actions, posture, breath control, control of the senses, concentration, meditation, and contemplation. historical examples tradition says that karna, king of anga, owned it three thousand years ago. threads of grey and gold myrtle reed bhagalpur formed a part of the ancient sanskrit kingdom of […]
- Angara
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