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81 crick in one's neck
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82 crick one's back
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83 crick one's neck
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84 crick in one's neck
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85 crick one's back
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86 crick one's neck
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87 crick crack
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88 crick-crack
[͵krıkʹkræk] nстрёкот, стрекотание -
89 crick in the neck
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90 crick one's neck
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91 crick the back
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92 crick-crack
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93 to crick
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94 Francis Crick
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95 elica del DNA di Watson e Crick
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96 elica di Watson e Crick
= elica del DNA di Watson e Crick спираль Уотсона - Крика, модель ДНК Уотсона - КрикаItaliano-russo Medical puntatore Dizionario di termini russi e latino > elica di Watson e Crick
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97 a crick in the neck
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98 Francis Crick
n. Francis Crick, (1914-2004) Engelse bionatuurkundige, winnaar van de 1962 Nobel Prijs in Fysiologie voor zijn ontdekking van de dubbele helicoidale structuur van DNA (samen met James Watson) -
99 Watson-Crick helix
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100 Watson-Crick helix
s.hélice de Watson-Crick.
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Crick — steht für Personen Bernard Crick, britischer Politikwissenschaftler Francis Crick (1916–2004), britischer Wissenschaftler, Mitentdecker der DNA Harold Crick, Filmfigur (Stranger than Fiction) Mark Crick, britischer Autor und Fotograf Michael… … Deutsch Wikipedia
crick — crick·et·er; crick·ety; crick; crick·et; crick·ey; … English syllables
crick´et|er — crick|et1 «KRIHK iht», noun. 1. a small, black leaping insect related to the grasshopper. Male crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their front wings together. 2. a metal toy that fits in the hand and when pressed makes a sound like that of… … Useful english dictionary
crick|et — crick|et1 «KRIHK iht», noun. 1. a small, black leaping insect related to the grasshopper. Male crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their front wings together. 2. a metal toy that fits in the hand and when pressed makes a sound like that of… … Useful english dictionary
Crick — Crick, n. [The same as creek a bending, twisting. See {Creek}, {Crook}.] 1. A painful, spasmodic affection of the muscles of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, rendering it difficult to move the part. [1913 Webster] To those also that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crick — (kr[i^]k), n. [See {Creak}.] The creaking of a door, or a noise resembling it. [Obs.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crick — crick, rick Both words are commonly used of strains or sprains of the neck, back, joints, etc. Crick appeared earlier (15c as a noun, though not until 19c as a verb); rick is apparently of dialect origin and is first recorded as a verb in about… … Modern English usage
crick — ☆ crick crick1 [krik] n. [LME crykke < ON kriki, bend: see CREEK] a painful muscle spasm or cramp in the neck, back, etc. vt. to cause a crick in crick2 [krik] n. Dial. CREEK (sense 2) … English World dictionary
Crick — Francis Harry Compton … Scientists
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