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Hauch

Hauch (H),

(howkh),
A term used to designate the flagellar antigen of bacteria.
See also: H antigen.
[Ger. breath]
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Hauch

(H) (howk[h])
A term used to designate the flagellar antigen of bacteria.
See also: H antigen
[Ger. breath]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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The poets Hauch and Ingemann were appointed professors here.
Chadi Hauch, Vice President, Lodging Development, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International said, "Four Points by Sheraton is one of the fastest growing hospitality brands in the world and continues to gain great traction with developers across the region.
Chadi Hauch, vice president, Lodging Development, Middle East & Africa, Marriott International, added: "Four Points by Sheraton is one of the fastest growing hospitality brands in the world and continues to gain great traction with developers across the region.
Oder, da[beta] du das Luftreich frei gewinnst Im Wind hin wirbelnd, wie das Herbstgespinst Auf Bergen rastend, wie ein leichter Hauch, Wenn rings das Land versinkt im Abendrauch.
Various approaches have been used to train people to be better lie detectors, and three meta-analyses summarize the evidence for the efficacy of deception detection training (Driskell, 2012; Frank & Feeley, 2003; Hauch, Sporer, Michael, & Meissner, 2014).
Vice President and Secretary to the Board of Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) Jeanne Hauch, who came to Indonesia for a series of Indonesia Compact closing events, took pride in the achievements.
Thus, the apparent increase in overall acceptance of toplessness, the increased proportion of "Don't Know" responses, as well as the lack of gender differences and some of the other findings we observed, could be due to greater awareness of the social issues surrounding female public toplessness (GoTopless.org, n.d.) and resultant media attention (e.g., Ferguson, 2017; Hauch, 2011), including the 2014 film Free the Nipple.
1: baseplate; 2: strainer; 3: cylinder barre; l4: cover plate; 5: squeeze head; 6: upper porous plate; 7: specimen; 8: bolt; 9: nut; 10: flat washer; 11: spring washer; 12: water exit; 13: water entrance; 14: ohne hauch rubber seal; 15: lower porous plate.
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