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Houghton

[ hoht-n ]

noun

  1. Henry Oscar, 1823–95, U.S. publisher.


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It took so long because Houghton “had to wait until the technology was available,” Brown says.

For many years after Houghton identified the virus’s genetic makeup, it still wasn’t possible to grow the virus in the lab.

It took so long to isolate the virus’s genetic material because Houghton “had to wait until the technology was available,” Brown says.

For many years after Houghton identified the virus’s genetic makeup, it still wasn’t possible to grow hepatitis C in cells in lab dishes — a necessary step in drug development.

Andrew Barnard heads the Great Lakes Research Center at Michigan Technological University in Houghton.

He is the author of The Evil Hours: A Biography of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt).

Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harrcourt Publishing Company.

Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

Houghton Hall Revisited, Houghton Hall, King's Lynn, England, May 17–September 29.

The day the restraining order was issued, Houghton wrote a plea on his Facebook page.

The next letter is to Mrs. Houghton, who, it will be remembered, was the only daughter by Mr. Evans's first marriage.

It does not appear that any wheat-ears are taken to the westward of Houghton Bridge, which stands on the river Arun.

One of the first gardens planted in this simple though still formal style, was my father's at Houghton.

Dr. Houghton employed the time to complete his vaccinations.

I illustrate my report of this part of the route by a map protracted by Dr. Houghton.

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