Examples of using Sanger in English and their translations into Serbian
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Good morning, Mr. Sanger.
In 2002, Sanger left the project.
So… The reclusive Ayan Sanger!
Sanger called these patterns“fingerprints”.
Will you please answer,Mr. Sanger?
Mr. Sanger, I told you to stay away from me.
Thank you for coming,Mr. Sanger.
Frederick Sanger, father of genomic era, dies at 95.
I'm going to a conference at the Sanger Institute.
Margaret Sanger was the head of planned parenthood.
I'm not a Nazi, if that's your implication,Mr. Sanger.
Sanger is the only man who has two chemistry Nobel prizes.
It was launched by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001.
Sanger Institute this weekend on the social phenomenon of… post-adolescence.
Your agents tell me you're interested in our Margaret Sanger biopic.
Sanger was the only scientist to have been awarded the Nobel prize for Chemistry twice.
Francis Melvin Rogallo was born in Sanger, Calif., on Jan.
In the 1950s, Sanger began working with women's rights activist Kathleen McCormick.
Captain, there's a conference at the Sanger Institute this weekend.
The name‘Wikipedia'(which is a portmanteau of wiki and encyclopedia)was coined by Sanger.
To speed things up, Sanger suggested a similar site that allowed anyone to be a contributor.
The only Lucas Wolenczak I know is attending a conference… at the Sanger Institute.
For example, Sanger and Wales are historically cited or described in early news citations and press releases as co-founders.
European Bioinformatics Institute, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, andWellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger"for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids".
Ensembl is a collaboration between the European Bioinformatics Institute andthe Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Frederick Sanger is one out of two laureates to be awarded the Nobel prize twice in the same subject, in 1958 and 1980.
The first protein to be sequenced was insulin, by Frederick Sanger, who won the Nobel Prize for this achievement in 1958.
Margaret Sanger paid a ransom for his release and he left Germany to settle down in New York City, where he once again established a successful gynecologist practice.
Contraceptives couldn't be imported into America, but Margaret Sanger had a friend, a friend who could help, a friend with a picture-book chateau by Lake Geneva.