I suspect you're referring to Strontium, which is abbreviated Sr.
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It would be called a transferase. A transferase is defined as an enzyme which "transfers chemical groups between different molecules."Source:Daugherty, Ellyn. "Enzymes: Protein Catalysts." Biotechnology: Science for the New Millennium. St. Paul, MN: Paradigm, 2007. 143-44. Print.
Yes he did---the song was titled 'Stranded', on Houston's Duke label.'Here I am stranded in St. Louis,My baby's down in San Antone...'
Maurice Wilkins studied at St. John's College, University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
Alexander Fleming worked at St. Mary's Hospital in London, United Kingdom.
There is no element St. The closest match is Sr, which is Strontium.
None - yet. However - it has been suggested that 'St' should be used for either Antimony (current symbol Sb) or Tin (current symbol Sn).
The chemical symbol for tin is Sn, derived from its Latin name "stannum."
St. Jude Medical has ticker symbol 'STJ'.
The symbol for St. Joe Company (The) in the NYSE is: JOE.
Maximilian Kolbe has no symbol.
Maximilian Kolbe has no symbol.
Clovers.
Clovers.
a gridiron
Ther ia no St. George the Younger.
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