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21Hop (protein) — Hop (occasionally HOP) is the Hsp70 Hsp90 organizing protein. It functions as a co chaperone which reversibly links together the protein chaperones Hsp70 and Hsp90. PBB Summary section title = summary text = ynonym protein namesIntroductionHOP… …
22Hop hop — Álbum de Aerolíneas Federales Publicación 1987 Género(s) pop/punk Discográfica DRO …
23hop it — (slang) To take oneself off, go away • • • Main Entry: ↑hop * * * hop it british spoken phrase used for telling someone to go away, especially when they are somewhere they should not be Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to go awaysynonym …
24Hop Sing — was the Cartwright family s cook on the US television series Bonanza which ran on the NBC network from 1959 73. Victor Sen Yung played the Chinese immigrant. The servile character of Hop Sing first appeared as a laundryman of the same name in… …
25Hóp — Hop ist ein Begriff aus der Netzwerktechnologie, siehe Hop (Netzwerktechnologie) ein belgischer Film (2003) von Dominique Standaert über einen afrikanischen Jungen, der mit seinem Vater illegal in Belgien lebt, siehe Hop (Film) ein See bzw. ein… …
26Hop Bottom (Pensilvania) — Hop Bottom Borough de los Estados Unidos …
27Hop! — ein nur im gemeinen Leben übliches Aufmunterungswort. So pfleget man einem stolpernden Thiere oder Menschen zuzurufen, hop! hop! Ingleichen mit dem Wörtchen sa, hopsa! oder hop so! Wie auch, ein Ausruf der ausgelassenen Freude des großen Haufens …
28hop — Ⅰ. hop [1] ► VERB (hopped, hopping) 1) move by jumping on one foot. 2) (of a bird or animal) move by jumping with two or all feet at once. 3) jump over or on to. 4) informal move or go quickly. 5) …
29Hop — Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a… …
30Hop skip and jump — Hop Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a …