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anneke, the closest sound resembling the 'e' i can think of is the e in the. |
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01.05.2009, 01:02 PM | #42 |
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01.06.2009, 04:51 AM | #43 |
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01.06.2009, 05:01 AM | #44 |
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01.06.2009, 05:02 AM | #45 |
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my name means "
Sahachiro Hata discovered the anti-syphilitic activity of this compound in 1908 in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich, during a survey of hundreds of newly synthesized organic arsenical compounds. Ehrlich had theorized that by screening many compounds a drug could be discovered with anti-microbial activity. Ehrlich's team began their search for such a "magic bullet" among chemical derivatives of the dangerously toxic drug atoxyl. This was the first organized team effort to optimize the biological activity of a lead compound through systematic chemical modifications, the basis for nearly all modern pharmaceutical research. Arsphenamine was marketed under the trade name Salvarsan in 1910. It was also called 606, because it was the 606th compound synthesized for testing Germany it was the practice to designate compounds by their development number. Another compound known commonly in Germany by its number is Parathion, which was the 605th compound to be developed in search for insecticide. It is commonly known as E605 (E stands for Entwicklungsnummer (German for "development number")]. Salvarsan was the first organic anti-syphillitic, and a great improvement over the inorganic mercury compounds that had been used previously. A more soluble (but slightly less effective) arsenical compound, Neosalvarsan, (neoarsphenamine), became available in 1912. These arsenical compounds came with considerable risk of side effects, and they were supplanted as treatments for syphilis in the 1940s by penicillin." |
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01.06.2009, 05:06 AM | #46 |
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STUART
Gender: Masculine Usage: English, Scottish Pronounced: STOO-ərt, STYOO-ərt [key] From an occupational surname originally belong to a person who was a steward. It is ultimately derived from Old English stig "house" and weard "guard". As a given name, it arose in 19th-century Scotland in honour of the Stuart royal family, which produced several kings and queens of Scotland and Britain between the 14th and 18th centuries. |
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01.06.2009, 02:50 PM | #47 | |
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There were thousands of Dutch emigrants leaving for New Zealand in the years after World War II (and even in recent years it's still one of the more popular emigration destinations), so I guess it's not unlikely that it's someone of Dutch origin/heritage. My name comes from the Greek word for "rock". Yay. |
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