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Encyclopedia > Egholm

Egholm is a Danish island in the Limfjord close to Aalborg. The island covers an area of 6,05 km² and has 50 inhabitants. Egholm can be reached by ferry from Aalborg within 5 minutes. a bridge over Limfjord (Aalborg/Nørresundby) The Limfjord is a shallow sound in Denmark that separates the island of Vendsyssel-Thy from the rest of Jutland Peninsula. ... Aalborg (Danish: Aalborg or Ã…lborg) is a city and seaport in Denmark. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... The Pride of Burgundy, a P&O Ferries car ferry on the Dover-Calais route A ferry is a boat or a ship carrying passengers, and sometimes their vehicles, on short-distance, scheduled services. ... Aalborg (Danish: Aalborg or Ã…lborg) is a city and seaport in Denmark. ...


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Egholm - Homepage of John Egholm & Kalle Egholm, Denmark (402 words)
Kalle Egholm was working in a department store back in '91 - he was selling towels, bed linen, down comforters, pillows, curtains and stuff like that.
John Egholm just turned 20 and was going to buy himself a new down comforter, a pillow and a new bath towel.
The next week John Egholm decided, that he would go to the youth group at the local gay disco.
PNA Publications (3271 words)
Egholm, M., Buchardt, O., Nielsen, P.E. and Berg, R.H. (1992) Recognition of guanine and adenine in DNA by cytosine and thymine containing peptide nucleic acids (PNA).
Egholm, M., Behrens, C., Christensen, L., Berg, R.H., Nielsen, P.E. and Buchardt, O. (1993) Peptide nucleic acids containing adenine or guanine recognize thymine and cytosine in complementary DNA sequences.
Egholm, M., Buchardt, O., Christensen, L., Behrens, C., Freier, S.M., Driver, D.A., Berg, R.H., Kim, S.K., Nordén, B. and Nielsen, P.E. (1993) PNA hybridizes to complementary oligonucleotides obeying the Watson-Crick hydrogen bonding rules.
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