Krebs
101Krebs cycle — /ˈkrɛbz saɪkəl/ (say krebz suykuhl) noun → tricarboxylic acid cycle. {named after Hans Krebs} …
102Krebs cycle — trikarboksirūgščių ciklas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Baltymų, riebalų ir angliavandenių oksidacinio skaidymo organizme ciklas. atitikmenys: angl. citric acid cycle; Krebs cycle; tricarboxylic acid cycle rus. цикл Кребса; цикл лимонной… …
103Krebs citric acid cycle — noun in all plants and animals: a series of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria involving oxidative metabolism of acetyl compounds to produce high energy phosphate compounds that are the source of cellular energy • Syn: ↑Krebs cycle, ↑citric acid …
104Krebs cycle — noun in all plants and animals: a series of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria involving oxidative metabolism of acetyl compounds to produce high energy phosphate compounds that are the source of cellular energy • Syn: ↑Krebs citric acid cycle,… …
105Krebs urea cycle. — See urea cycle. [after H.A. KREBS] …
106Krebs — I. biographical name Edwin Gerhard 1918 American biochemist II. biographical name Sir Hans Adolf 1900 1981 British (German born) biochemist …
107Krebs — Edwin G., U.S. biochemist, *1918, joint winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize for the discovery of reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism. Sir Hans Adolph, German biochemist in England and Nobel laureate, 1900–1981. See… …
108Krebs — Krebsm 1.Taschendieb.Verkürztaus⇨Taschenkrebs.1900ff. 2.unverkäuflichesBuch,dasderBuchhändlerdemVerlegerzurückschickt.ÜbertragenvomKrebs,derrückwärtsschwimmt.Seitdemfrühen19.Jh. 3.dawirdselbstdenKrebsenschlecht=esisthöchstwiderlich,völligunerträgl… …
109Krebs — Kre̱bs vgl. Karzinom …
110Krebs — [[t]krɛps, krɛbz[/t]] n. 1) big Edwin, born 1918, U.S. physician: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1992 2) big Sir Hans Adolf, 1900–81, German biochemist in England: Nobel prize 1953 …