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MELK

Maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MELK gene.

Usage examples of "melk".

Ten slotte nam hij nog twee pakjes melk en een paar desserts, waarna hij zijn betaalkaart afstempelde.

It kept them out of the water and away from melk, but it was a precarious perch.

The Qwohog steered the sail raft back to the barge, while we listened to Hanugar and Sevik explain how they were barely able to tie the cargo containers together and hang onto a coral spike to escape being melk bait.

They were brittle with age, but white, picked clean by melk I guessed.

Polten, where there was one set of points to be changed, and Melk, which we rushed past at a speed I dared not guess.

Van Erlevoort was namelijk juist bezig in de andere kamer het theeserviesje van Lientje voor de kleine meid te vullen met water, melk en suiker, en de oude mevrouw Van Raat en de heer Verstraeten zagen lachend toe.

Austrian, from the city of Melk, and so she thought it a verra suitable name for the kit.

She had no time for reflection, however, for now Miss Chalmers and the Misses Melks closed in, wanting to know every detail of the fictitious betrothal.

Augusta Melks, standing nearby, overheard them and moved to join the conversation.

My masters at Melk had often told me that it is very difficult for a Northerner to form any clear idea of the religious and political vicissitudes of Italy.