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Definition of Kendrew
1. Noun. English biologist noted for studies of the molecular structure of blood components (born in 1917).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kendrew
Literary usage of Kendrew
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Historical and Chronological Deduction of the Origin of Commerce, from by Adam Anderson (1801)
"... a Mr. John kendrew, of Darlington, in the county of Durham, invented a machine,
to go by water, which can, at the fame time, ..."
2. Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in by Edward William Cox (1861)
"He was engaged by kendrew, who paid him the first Thursday; but Foster paid ...
kendrew went away the day after witness went; and the goods were sent to the ..."
3. The Upper Canada Law Journal and Local Courts Gazette by Canadian Bar Association (1855)
"J This bill was filed by William kendrew against Christo- ... in treaty for the
purchase of it and hearing of the arrangement between kendrew and Sin-wan, ..."
4. The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham: Comprising a by William Fordyce (1857)
"But Mr. kendrew neglected to get a patent; and the cupidity of the Birmingham
dealers having ... "When the partnership between kendrew and Porthouse ceased, ..."
5. The Bewick Collector: A Supplement to a Descriptive Catalogue of the Works by Thomas Hugo (1868)
"York : Printed by J. kendrew, Colliergate. [nd] Square 18mo. Pp. 15. With a
frontispiece and twelve cuts. 98. The Cries of York, For the Amusement Of Young ..."