- The
Elder ****hark Odal rune (ᛟ), also
known as the
Othala rune,
represents the o sound. Its
reconstructed Proto-Germanic name is *ōþalan "heritage; inheritance...
- metres–60 ft). The
species has a
variety of
common names,
including Athel tamarisk,
Athel tree, and
Athel pine. It is an
evergreen tree,
native across North, East...
-
Athel Cornish-Bowden is a
British biochemist known for his
numerous textbooks,
particularly those on
enzyme kinetics and his work on
metabolic control...
-
Eduard Buchner and the
Growth of
Biochemical Knowledge. Cornish-Bowden,
Athel.
Universitat de Valencia. 1997. ISBN 978-84-370-3328-0. p. 25. The enigma...
-
received the
cognomen Hector after the
Trojan prince and
warrior for his
athel qualities and prowess.
Joachim II was born in Cölln. His father, Joachim...
- Look up
athel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
- Dr.
Kathleen Athel Hockey (AO) (1923–2011), a
medical geneticist.
Harold was the only son of A. R.
McComb of Montreal,
Canada and
Athel was the youngest...
- Biographical". www.nobelprize.org.
Retrieved 2016-02-23. Cornish-Bowden,
Athel (1997). "Harden and Young's
Discovery of
Fructose 1,6-Bisphosphate". New...
- Umm al Ru'us (Arabic: جبل أم الرؤوس) is a town in
Saudi Arabia.
Notable people include mechanical engineer Abdul Rahman Al-
Athel.
Saudi Arabia portal...
- the
original Old
English form Æþelræd.
Compare the
modern dialect word
athel. "Ethelred the Redeless" e.g. in Hodgkin,
Thomas (1808). The
History of...