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Seifert

[ sahy-fuhrt ]

noun

  1. ·· [yah, -, r, aw-slahf], 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel Prize 1984.


Seifert

/ ˈːˌə /

noun

  1. SeifertJaroslav19011986MCzechWRITING: poetWRITING: journalist Jaroslav (ˈjærəslæf). 1901–86, Czech poet and journalist, noted esp for poems dealing with the German occupation of Prague during World War II. Nobel prize for literature 1984
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“There wasn’t anything in that performance that I found worrisome or troubling,” Seifert said.

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That's really the first question I ask, "Why are they the way that they are? Why is Gus the way that he is? Why is Alex Williams the way that he is? Why is Larry Seifert the way that he is?"

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One resident who clearly is engaged, and a supporter of Mr Bayldon-Lumsden, is Baerbel Seifert.

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Ashley W. Seifert, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Biology in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, and his research group have pioneered using spiny mice and other animal models to understand how complex tissue can regenerate, bridging regenerative biology and medicine.

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In April 2023, Science Advances published a study from Seifert's group focused on the cellular response to injury during tissue healing.

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