born Jan. 9, 1922, Raipur, India Indian-born U.S. biochemist. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Liverpool and later taught in Canada and the U.S., from 1970 at MIT. He shared a 1968 Nobel Prize with Marshall Warren Nirenberg and Robert William Holley for research that helped show how the genetic components of the cell nucleus control the synthesis of proteins. His contribution was to synthesize small nucleic acid molecules whose exact structure was known. Combined with the proper materials, his synthetic nucleic acids caused protein synthesis, just as in the cell; comparing these proteins with the nucleic acid showed which portions of the nucleic acid were the codes for each part of the protein. In 1970 he prepared the first artificial copy of a yeast gene
The first person of the Scandinavian Trinity, which consists of Har (the Mighty), the Like Mighty, and the Third Person This Trinity is called "The Mysterious Three," and they sit on three thrones above the Rainbow The next in order are the AEsir (q v ), of which Odin, the chief, lives in Asgard, on the heavenly hills between Earth and the Rainbow The third order is the Vanir (see Van) - the gods of the ocean, air, and clouds - of which Van Niord is the chief Har has already passed his ninth incarnation; in his tenth he will take the forms first of a peacock, and then of a horse, when all the followers of Mahomet will be destroyed
Highway Advisory Radio; a traffic information broadcasting system used in the U S Drivers are alerted to tune their car radios to a specific channel in order to receive transmitted information HAR is similar to the European ARI system
Highway Advisory Radio Highway Advisory Radio is a system of low-power AM radio stations that broadcast information for motorists, such as traffic congestion and special event information They usually broadcast below 540 KHz or above 1640 MHz Signs like this can be found on many highways
Düşüncesizce ve hesapsızca harcamak, bol bol harcayıp tüketmek" har vurup harman savurmak deyiminde geçer: "Akşama kadar Meram bağlarında har vurup harman savuruyordu."- A. Gündüz