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Arber

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Ar·ber (ärbr), Werner Born 1929.
Swiss microbiologist. He shared a 1978 Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes, an important step in the development of genetic engineering.


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MACCLESFIELD 2 DAG & RED 2 MARK ARBER believes Dagenham and Redbridge are finally starting to get the respect they deserve.
Starting from this year Albania is prepared to begin the construction of the Arber road, but the government of Gruevski does not even mention this project.
Hanson and Appleyard were two of 10 players from the Halifax, Huddersfield Alliance who went down a day early for a practice round, and it paid off as they finished second among the best pairs not in a winning team, while West End's Darren Arber brought another prize back when he won a share of fourth place among the pros with 36 points.
 
 
 
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