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Ochoa

[ oh-choh-uh; Spanish aw-chaw-ah ]

noun

  1. ·· [s, uh, -, vair, -oh, se-, ve, -, r, aw], 1905–93, U.S. biochemist, born in Spain: Nobel Prize in medicine 1959.


Ochoa

  1. Spanish-born American geneticist who in 1955 discovered an enzyme that was used in the first synthesis of artificial RNA. For this work he shared with Arthur Kornberg the 1959 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
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Crystal Ochoa, the school’s psychiatric social worker, was excited to see how engaged the students were, especially because their school doesn’t offer music curriculum.

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Ms Ochoa explains: "For us, it's really important that we make a good contact between businesses and the workers, and that the salaries and contract they are offering are real."

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Fabio Ochoa Vasquez, now 67 years old, was deported by the US government and landed in Bogota on Monday a free man.

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Now, Latinos make up a plurality of Californians — and Ochoa Bogh argued that an ethnic caucus makes no sense.

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“They were using Google Chat and Google Spaces while in class,” Ochoa said.

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