burnet

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الإنجليزية - التركية
mesine
Sanguisorba
küçük mesine
Poterium officinale
salatalık sebze
التركية - التركية
Nobel Tıp ödülünü 1960 da kazanan Avustralyalı hekim ve viroloji uzmanı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
An herb used in salads and herbal teas
{n} the name of a plant or coarse grass
{i} family name; Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1899-1985), Australian physician and virologist who was a pioneer in the application of ecological principles to viral diseases, winner of the 1960 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in the field of physiology or medicine, known also as Macfarlane and Mac Burnet
{i} any of several plants that bears flowers like wild rose
A genus of perennial herbs (Poterium); especially, P
Sanguisorba, the common, or garden, burnet
Frank Burnet Macfarlane
(1899-1985) Australian biologist who was a pioneer in the application of ecological principles to viral diseases, winner of the 1960 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work
Frank Macfarlane Burnet
{i} (1899-1985) Australian physician and virologist who was a pioneer in the application of ecological principles to viral diseases, winner of the 1960 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in the field of physiology or medicine, known also as Macfarlane and Mac Burnet
Mac Burnet
{i} Sir Frank Burnet Macfarlane (1899-1985), Australian physician and virologist who was a pioneer in the application of ecological principles to viral diseases, winner of the 1960 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work in the field of physiology or medicine, known also as Macfarlane
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
born Sept. 3, 1899, Traralgon, Vic., Austl. died Aug. 31, 1985, Melbourne, Vic. Australian physician and virologist. Burnet received his medical degree from the University of Melbourne. He later discovered a method for identifying bacteria by the viruses (bacteriophages) that attack them, and he shared a 1960 Nobel Prize with Peter Medawar for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance to tissue transplants. He was knighted in 1951
Sir Macfarlane Burnet
born Sept. 3, 1899, Traralgon, Vic., Austl. died Aug. 31, 1985, Melbourne, Vic. Australian physician and virologist. Burnet received his medical degree from the University of Melbourne. He later discovered a method for identifying bacteria by the viruses (bacteriophages) that attack them, and he shared a 1960 Nobel Prize with Peter Medawar for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance to tissue transplants. He was knighted in 1951
salad burnet
leaves sometimes used for salad European garden herb with purple-tinged flowers and leaves that are sometimes used for salads
burnet

    الواصلة

    bur·net

    التركية النطق

    bırnît

    المترادفات

    salad burnet

    النطق

    /ˈbərnət/ /ˈbɜrnɪt/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ (")b&r-'net, 'b&r-n&am ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French brunet and brunete (small brown)
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