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kelch slang. (kɛltʃ) Also kelt, -tch, keltz. [Etym. unknown.] A white person: only in depreciatory use.1912 F. M. Hueffer Panel i. i. 14 ‘Do you mean to say that you haven't got a single book of James'?’ ‘Never heard the name,’ the bookstall boy said. ‘But there's plenty by Mrs. Kerr Howe.’ ‘That ke...
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Kelch
Kelch (from the Flemish for chalice) may refer to:
Kelch motif, a region of protein sequence
Kelch proteins, which contain multiple Kelch motifs
A type of beer glass or goblet, used for Trappist ales
Kelch (surname)
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Kelch (surname)
" or "goiter" in Middle High German
"chalice" or "goblet" in German (wikt:Kelch, :de:wikt:Kelch)
Notable people with the surname include:
Alexander Kelch , Russian nobleman
Jim Kelch, American sports announcer
Pat Kelch (born 1966), Irish footballer
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kelch-like protein
KLHL18 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KLHL18 gene.It is a Kelch-like protein 18 that is involved in the regulation of gene expression.
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Pat Kelch
Pat Kelch (born 5 May 1966, in Dublin) was an Irish soccer player. Kelch played in a full strength United side in a testimonial for Ian Botham in December 1984.
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Jim Kelch
Jim Kelch is an American sportscaster who worked for the Cincinnati Reds Radio Network from 2008 to 2017. Kelch is a graduate of Bradley University.
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Alexander Kelch
Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch was a Russian nobleman who lived in St Petersburg at the end of the 19th century. He is remembered mainly as a patron of Fabergé, having commissioned the Kelch Gothic Revival silver service and seven eggs for his wife Barbara (Varvara
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Franz Kelch
Biography
Franz Kelch was born in Bayreuth. References
External links
Franz Kelch – Biography at Bach-Cantatas
Entries for Bach recordings by Franz Kelch on WorldCat
Discography Franz Kelch
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Kelch protein
Kelch proteins (and Kelch-like proteins) are a widespread group of proteins that contain multiple Kelch motifs. The C-terminus of Kelch proteins contains kelch repeats.
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Max J. Kelch
Kelch is a former Associate Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court. Kelch began his legal career in 1982.
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Kelch Hen (Fabergé egg)
The Kelch Hen egg is a jewelled, enameled Easter egg that was made in St. It was made for the Russian industrialist Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, who presented the egg to his wife, Barbara Kelch-Bazanova.
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Kelch motif
Proteins containing Kelch motifs
The Kelch motif is widely found in eukaryotic and bacterial species. See also
WD40 repeat
Kelch protein
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Kelch Chanticleer (Fabergé egg)
It was made for the Russian industrialist Alexander Ferdinandovich Kelch, who presented the Fabergé egg to his wife, Barbara Kelch-Bazanova. (the 1898 Kelch Hen egg, the 1902 Rocaille egg and the 1903 Kelch Bonbonnière egg).
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Kelch Gothic Revival silver service
Until 1905 Kelch’s silver tableware was in the Kelch mansion in Saint Petersburg. & Barbara Kelch.
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Kelch-like protein 1
Kelch-like protein 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KLHL1 gene.
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Kelch proteins
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