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1) Jacques Lucien Monod, Jacques Monod, Monod : حیاتی کیمیا کا فرانسیسی ماہر : (noun) French biochemist who (with Francois Jacob) explained how genes are activated and suggested the existence of messenger RNA (1910-1976).

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Francois Jacob : جاندار اشیا کی کیمیا کا فرانسیسی ماہر , Edward Lawrie Tatum : امریکی جاندار اشیا کی کیمیا کا ماہر , Heidegger : جرمن فلسفی , Heaviside : انگریز ماہر طبعیات ہیوی سائڈ , Cdna : تکمیلی ڈی این اے , Joseph : یوسف , Jacob : یعقوب علیہ السلام , Rabelaisian : رابلی یا اس کے انداز میں لکھنے والا , Existential : وجود سے متعلق , Suggestion : تجویز , Connotation : اشارہ , Advisable : مشورےکے قابل , Divine Messenger : خدا کا پیغام بر , Odd : عجیب , Unaccountable : غیر جواب دہ , Bearer : پھنچانے والا , Indefensible : ناجائز , Closed Book : معمہ , Oddity : تعجب , Definable : قابل تشریح , Mahomet : محمد ﷺ , Base : بنیاد , Benjamin : بن یامین , Mechanism : فلسفیانہ نظریہ , Comte De Mirabeau : فرانسیسی انقلابی , Balzac : فرانسیسی ناول نگار , Comte De Rochambeau : فرانسیسی جرنیل , Hebrew : یہودی , Aalto : فن لینڈ کا معمار , George Herbert Hitchings : امریکی حیاتیانی کیمیا داں , Agatha Christie : کرسٹی انگریز مصنف

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Francois Jacob: French biochemist who (with Jacques Monod) studied regulatory processes in cells (born in 1920).

Edward Lawrie Tatum: United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975).

Heidegger: German philosopher whose views on human existence in a world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential philosophers (1889-1976).

Heaviside: English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925).

Cdna: single-stranded DNA that is complementary to messenger RNA or DNA that has been synthesized from messenger RNA by reverse transcriptase.

Joseph: (Old Testament) the 11th son of Jacob and one of the 12 patriarchs of Israel; Jacob gave Joseph a coat of many colors, which made his brothers jealous and they sold him into slavery in Egypt.

Jacob: (Old Testament) son of Isaac; brother of Esau; father of the twelve patriarchs of Israel; Jacob wrestled with God and forced God to bless him, so God gave Jacob the new name of Israel (meaning `one who has been strong against God`).

Rabelaisian: of or relating to or characteristic of Francois Rabelais or his works.

Existential: relating to or dealing with existence (especially with human existence).

Suggestion: an idea that is suggested.

Connotation: an idea that is implied or suggested.

Advisable: worthy of being recommended or suggested; prudent or wise.

Divine Messenger: a messenger from God.

Odd: not easily explained.

Unaccountable: not to be accounted for or explained.

Bearer: a messenger who bears or presents.

Indefensible: incapable of being justified or explained.

Closed Book: something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained.

Oddity: eccentricity that is not easily explained.

Definable: capable of being defined, limited, or explained.

Mahomet: the Arab prophet who, according to Islam, was the last messenger of Allah (570-632).

Base: the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained.

Benjamin: (Old Testament) the youngest and best-loved son of Jacob and Rachel and one of the twelve forebears of the tribes of Israel.

Mechanism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes.

Comte De Mirabeau: French revolutionary who was prominent in the early days of the French Revolution (1749-1791).

Balzac: French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850).

Comte De Rochambeau: French general who commanded French troops in the American Revolution, notably at Yorktown (1725-1807).

Hebrew: a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties.

Aalto: Finnish architect and designer of furniture (1898-1976).

George Herbert Hitchings: United States biochemist noted for developing drugs to treat leukemia and gout (1905-1998).

Agatha Christie: prolific English writer of detective stories (1890-1976).

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Biochemist : جاندار اشیا کی کیمیا کا ماہر

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