LEONARD KIP
\lˈɛnəd kˈɪp], \lˈɛnəd kˈɪp], \l_ˈɛ_n_ə_d k_ˈɪ_p]\
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An American miscellaneous prose-writer, brother of William I. Kip; born in New York city, 1826; died in San Francisco, Cal., 1893. Among his published works are: "California Sketches" (1850); "CEnone, a Roman Tale" (1866); "Under the Bells" (1879); and "Nestlenook" (1880).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Dopamine Acetyltransferase
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