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21Fiske — /fisk/, n. 1. John (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk), 1842 1901, U.S. philosopher and historian. 2. Minnie Maddern /mad euhrn/ (Marie Augusta Davey), 1865 1932, U.S. actress. * * * …
22Fiske — [[t]fɪsk[/t]] n. big John (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk), 1842–1901, U.S. philosopher and historian …
23fiske — fis|ke vb., r, de, t …
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25fiske — sulama tabancası …
26Fiske — /fisk/, n. 1. John (Edmund Fisk Green; John Fisk), 1842 1901, U.S. philosopher and historian. 2. Minnie Maddern /mad euhrn/ (Marie Augusta Davey), 1865 1932, U.S. actress …
27Fiske, Stephen Ryder — (1840 1916) Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and educated at Rutgers University, he practiced law, then served as a war correspondent. After working with theatre managers, including Augustin Daly, he worked as a drama critic for The Spirit… …
28Fiske and Subbarow's method — 1. (for acid soluble phosphorus in blood) destroy organic matter by heating with sulfuric and nitric acids, precipitate the phosphates as magnesium ammonium phosphate, and reduce the precipitate with para amino naphthol sulfonic acid. Compare the …
29FISKE, JOHN — American writer, born at Hartford, Conn., U.S.; studied at Harvard; in 1869 lectured at his old university as a Positivist, and was under librarian from 1872 to 1879; he is the author of a number of works on Darwinism, American history,… …
30fiske kondurmamak (veya dokundurmamak) — bir kimse veya nesneyi en küçük bir tehlikeden bile korumak, titizlikle savunmak …