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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GOR method - définition


GOR method         
METHOD OF PREDICTION OF SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF PROTEIN
The GOR method (short for Garnier–Osguthorpe–Robson) is an information theory-based method for the prediction of secondary structures in proteins. It was developed in the late 1970s shortly after the simpler Chou–Fasman method.
Kärlek gör mig tokig         
1993 STUDIO ALBUM BY LOTTA & ANDERS ENGBERGS ORKESTER
Kärlek gör mej tokig; Kaerlek goer mig tokig; Karlek gor mig tokig; Kaerlek goer mej tokig; Karlek gor mej tokig
Kärlek gör mig tokig is a 1993 studio album from Swedish "dansband" Lotta & Anders Engbergs Orkester. It peaked at #33 at the Swedish album chart.
Gor         
  • Personal flag of Bosk of Port Kar (a.k.a. Tarl Cabot of Bristol), the main narrator of the ''Gor'' books
  • Simplified map of known Gor
  • The Gorean [[Kajira]] "kef" symbol
  • Model dressed as a kajira in a camisk with a simulated ''kef'' brand
SERIES OF SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS PUBLISHED BY JOHN NORMAN STARTING IN 1966
Kajira; Gorean Characters; Gorean Cities and Locations; Gorean Laws; Chronicles of Gor; Kajiri; Port Kar; Kajirus; Daughter of the chain; La kajira; I am a slave-girl; Gor books; Bosk of Port Kar; Kurii; Nest War; Kajirae; Tarl Cabot; Gor (book series); Gor (novel series); Tarnsman of Gor; Priest-Kings of Gor; Nomads of Gor; Assassin of Gor; Raiders of Gor; Captive of Gor; Hunters of Gor; Marauders of Gor; Tribesmen of Gor; Slave Girl of Gor; Beasts of Gor; Explorers of Gor; Fighting Slave of Gor; Rogue of Gor; Guardsman of Gor; Savages of Gor; Blood Brothers of Gor; Kajira of Gor; Players of Gor; Mercenaries of Gor; Dancer of Gor; Renegades of Gor; Vagabonds of Gor; Magicians of Gor; Witness of Gor; Prize of Gor; Kur of Gor; Swordsmen of Gor; Mariners of Gor; Conspirators of Gor; Smugglers of Gor; Rebels of Gor; Plunder of Gor; Quarry of Gor; Avengers of Gor; Warriors of Gor
Gor () is the fictional setting for a series of sword and planet novels written by philosophy professor John Lange, writing as John Norman. The setting was first described in the 1966 novel Tarnsman of Gor.