Harden
81harden — Ho opa a, hō o ole a; ho opōhaku (as lava). Also: ho omānea, ho ohāhā, mākū, ho okano. ♦ Hardening of the arteries, o ole a ke a a koko …
82harden — / hɑ:d(ə)n/ verb to become more fixed or more inflexible ● The union’s attitude to the management has hardened since the lockout. ♦ prices are hardening prices are settling at a higher price …
83harden — see the same fire that melts the butter hardens the egg …
84harden — 1) the market hardens, i. e. things grow dear. N. 2) coarse cloth. North …
85harden someone's heart — verb To make someone more resistant to something. Seeing so much suffering for so long hardened his heart …
86Harden, Arthur — ► (1865 1940) Químico británico. Fue premio Nobel de Química en 1929, compartido con H. von Euler Chelpin, por sus trabajos sobre vitaminas, enzimas y fermentaciones alcohólicas …
87Harden, Sir Arthur — (12 oct. 1865, Manchester, Inglaterra–17 jun. 1940, Bourne, Buckinghamshire). Bioquímico británico. Sus estudios por más de 20 años sobre la fermentación de los azúcares promovieron el conocimiento de los procesos metabólicos en todas las formas… …
88Harden and Young equation — an equation showing the chemical reaction in the fermentation of glucose to carbon dioxide, alcohol, and hexose diphosphate …
89Harden-Young ester — fructose 1,6 bisphosphate …
90harden off — Acclimatize a plant to a change in its environment by gradually increasing exposure to the new environment …