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Adenine (medicine)


adenine
<biochemistry> A nitrogenous base, one member of the basepair A-T (thymine).


Tisza Kalman (sh)




born Dec. 16, 1830, Geszt, Hung., Austrian Empire
died March 23, 1902, Budapest

Hungarian politician and premier (1875-90).

A member of an old landowning family, he took part in the struggle for Hungarian national autonomy within the Austro-Hungarian system of dual government. After the Compromise of 1867 he formed a coalition of the nobility, business interests, and small landowners into the new Liberal Party (1875) and became prime minister. His social, political, economic, and legal reforms helped Hungary develop into a modern state. He resigned over interference from the Austrian emperor but continued as leader of the Liberal Party, with his son, Tisza Istvan.