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- Gates and Morange was a New York City based firm of designers and builders established in 1894 by brothers Frank E. Gates (July 12, 1863, Keo****, Iowa...
- Pierre Morange (born September 8, 1956, at Clermont-Ferrand, in Puy-de-Dôme) is a French politician. He has been elected deputy of the 6th division of...
- PMID 12414189. Morange, A History of Molecular Biology, chapter 14 Wilson, Naturalist, chapter 12; Morange, A History of Molecular Biology, chapter 15 Morange, A...
- Bédien Morange (born in Paris and died in 1703 in Lyon), was a French theologian. He was a doctor of Sorbonne. In 1660, he became canon and cantor of...
- (4): 1443–7. doi:10.1093/genetics/170.4.1443. PMC 1449782. PMID 16144981. Morange (1998), pp. 30–39 Fruton (1999), pp. 440–441 Stanley, Wendell M. (1935-06-28)...
- DsRed First Generation RFP: mRFP1 Second Generation RFPs: mStrawberry, mOrange, dTomato mFruit are second-generation monomeric red fluorescent proteins...
- the New Biology. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511143-5. Morange M (1998). A History of Molecular Biology. Cobb M (trans.). Cambridge: Harvard...
- and ecology. S Chand and Company. ISBN 81-219-2442-1. OCLC 1045495545. Morange, Michel (2016-02-15), "History of Molecular Biology", eLS, Chichester,...
- Research and ****ure Trends. Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-904455-35-6. Morange M (December 2009). "What history tells us XIX. The notion of the episome"...
- "Amelia" (née Morange; 1809–1881) and, supposedly, Miechel de Young (d. 1854), who married in 1837. His maternal grandfather, Benjamin Morange, who served...