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  • 51Page 44 — This article is about the rock band. For the video game developer, see Page 44 Studios. Page 44 Origin Birmingham, England Genres Powerpop Indie rock Years active 2004–present …

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  • 52Page — Laufbursche; Botenjunge; junger Hoteldiener * * * Page1 〈[pɛıdʒ] f.; , s [ dʒız]; EDV; kurz für〉 Homepage [engl., „Seite“] Pa|ge2 〈[ ʒə] m. 17〉 1. 〈MA〉 junger Adliger im fürstlichen Dienst; Sy Edelknabe 2. 〈heute〉 ju …

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  • 53page — {{11}}page (n.1) sheet of paper, 1580s, from M.Fr. page, from O.Fr. pagine, from L. pagina page, strip of papyrus fastened to others, related to pagella small page, from pangere to fasten, from PIE root *pag to fix (see PACT (Cf …

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  • 54page — [[t]pe͟ɪʤ[/t]] ♦ pages, paging, paged 1) N COUNT: oft N num A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom. Where s your book? Take it out and turn… …

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  • 55Page — This interesting surname relates back to the origins of chivalry and heraldry, and is from an occupational descriptive name, derived from the Middle English and Old French page , a friend or servant, or a knighthood many preferred to stay as a… …

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  • 56PAGE — Moderne Gelelektrophoreseapparatur Ein Polyacrylamid Gel zwischen 2 Glasplatten. Der Kamm dient der Aussparung von Proben Taschen …

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  • 57page*/*/*/ — [peɪdʒ] noun [C] I 1) a sheet of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine the poem on page 125[/ex] For information on hotels in Amsterdam, see page 20.[/ex] She turned a page of the book in her lap.[/ex] The football scores are on the back… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 58page — I. /peɪdʒ / (say payj) noun 1. one side of a leaf of a book, manuscript, letter, or the like. 2. the entire leaf of a book, etc.: write on both sides of the page. 3. any event or period regarded as an episode in history: a glorious page in… …

  • 59page — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) a youth being trained for the medieval rank of knight and in the personal service of a knight (2) a youth attendant on a person of rank especially in the medieval… …

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  • 60PAGE — Électrophorèse sur gel de polyacrylamide Pour les articles homonymes, voir Page. L électrophorèse sur gel de polyacrylamide ou PAGE (acronyme de l anglais poly acrylamide gel electrophoresis) est une application de l électrophorèse de zone, elle… …

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