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Cornish Blue is a type of blue cheese from Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is made by the Cornish Cheese Company at Upton Cross. It has won Gold in the British Cheese Awards 2004, Best Blue & Best English Cheese 2007, Royal Bath & West Supreme Champion Cheese 2010, and was recognised in December 2010 as the winn...
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A typeface (or font family) is a design of letters, numbers and other symbols, to be used in printing or for electronic display. Most typefaces include variations in size (e.g., 24 point), weight (e.g., light, bold), slope (e.g., italic), width (e.g., condensed), and so on. Each of these variations of the typeface is ...
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The Subaru six-cylinder engines are a series of flat-6 engines manufactured by Subaru, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries, made in three distinct generations. The ER27, derived from the Subaru EA first-generation flat-4, was used as the sole engine option in the premium model 1988–91 Subaru Alcyone VX (XT6 in the Unit...
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Rodzina Anoaʻi: Afa Anoaʻi Sr. Afa Anoaʻi Jr. Lloyd Anoaʻi Matt Anoaʻi Reno Anoaʻi Rodney Anoaʻi (Yokozuna) Sika Anoaʻi
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Ice skates are metal blades attached underfoot and used to propel the bearer across a sheet of ice while ice skating. The first ice skates were made from leg bones of horse, ox or deer, and were attached to feet with leather straps. These skates required a pole with a sharp metal spike that was used for pushing the sk...
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Army of the Republic may refer to: Army of the Republic, an alternative name of the British New Model Army (1645–1660) Army of the Republic, a fictional army and aerospace force of clone troopers in the Star Wars franchise The Army of the Republic, a novel by Stuart Archer Cohen. The army of the Roman Republic Grand A...
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Wild Willy's is a New England-based hamburger restaurant first opened in York, Maine. in 2001. It was founded by Jim Williams. References External links Restaurants established in 2001 Fast-food hamburger restaurants Fast-food chains of the United States Fast-food franchises Restaurants in Maine 2001 establishment...
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This is a list of the Egypt national football team results scheduled to be played in 2020 or later. 2020s 2020 2021 2022 2023 Head-to-head records References 2020s 2020s in Egypt 2030s in Egypt
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The krone (, abbreviation: kr (also NKr for distinction); code: NOK), plural kroner, is currency of the Kingdom of Norway (including Svalbard). Traditionally known as the Norwegian crown in English. It is nominally subdivided into 100 øre, although the last coins denominated in øre were withdrawn in 2012. The krone wa...
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Khors is a Slavic deity. Khors may also refer to: Khors (band), a Ukrainian metal band Khors Air, a Ukrainian airline See also Hors (disambiguation) Khor (disambiguation)
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Going Back to Cali may refer to: "Going Back to Cali" (LL Cool J song), released 1988 "Going Back to Cali" (The Notorious B.I.G. song), released 1998
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Persone Dexter Boney – cestista statunitense Boney James – sassofonista statunitense Boney Kapoor – produttore cinematografico indiano Televisione Boney – serie televisiva australiana Musica Boney M. – gruppo musicale tedesco Pagine correlate Bonney (disambigua) Bonny
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King of the Monsters may refer to: King of the Monsters (video game), a 1991 video game King of the Monsters 2, a 1992 video game Godzilla, King of the Monsters!, a 1956 film co-produced in the United States and Japan Godzilla, King of the Monsters (comic book), a comic book series published by Marvel Comics Godzi...
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The kinetic theory of gases is a simple, historically significant classical model of the thermodynamic behavior of gases, with which many principal concepts of thermodynamics were established. The model describes a gas as a large number of identical submicroscopic particles (atoms or molecules), all of which are in co...
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This is a list of past and present members of the Senate of Canada representing the province of Manitoba. Manitoba can be represented by up to six senators, but this was not always the case. Stipulated in the Manitoba Act of 1870, the province was first represented by two senators, then to increase incrementally based...
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James of Majorca may refer to: James of Majorca (monk) James I of Majorca James II of Majorca James III of Majorca James IV of Majorca
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The history of Iran is intertwined with the history of a larger region known as Greater Iran, comprising the area from Anatolia in the west to the Indus river and the Syr Darya in the east, and from the Caucasus and the Eurasian Steppe in the north to the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman in the south. Central to this ...
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The Thompson Yates and Johnston Laboratories Report was a journal detailing the research performed by the Thompson Yates Laboratories and the Johnston Laboratories at the University of Liverpool in Liverpool, England. Previous to the founding of the Johnston Laboratories in 1903 it was simply entitled Thompson Yates L...
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William Badcock may refer to: William Badcock (goldsmith) (1622–1698), British goldsmith William Stanhope Badcock (1788–1859), admiral in the British Royal Navy
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Pit bull is a term used in the United States for a type of dog descended from bulldogs and terriers, while in other countries such as the United Kingdom the term is used as an abbreviation of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. The term was first used in 1927. Within the United States the pit bull is usually considere...
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New London may refer to: Places United States New London, Alabama New London, Connecticut New London, Indiana New London, Iowa New London, Maryland New London, Minnesota New London, Missouri New London, New Hampshire, a New England town New London (CDP), New Hampshire, the central village in the town New London, Nort...
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De Salt Lake Bees is een Minor league baseballteam uit Salt Lake City, Utah. Ze spelen in de Northern Division van de Pacific Conference van de Pacific Coast League. Hun stadion heet Smith's Ballpark. Ze zijn verwant aan de Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Amerikaanse honkbalclub Sport in Salt Lake City
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William Thompson was an American criminal and con artist whose deceptions probably caused the term confidence man to be coined. Operating in New York City in the late 1840s, a genteelly dressed Thompson would approach an upper-class mark, pretending they knew each other, and begin a brief conversation. After initially...
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NGC 3597 is a galaxy located approximately 150 million light-years away in the constellation of Crater. It was discovered by John Herschel on March 21, 1835. Characteristics NGC 3597 is thought to be the product of the collision of two large galaxies, and it appears to be slowly evolving to become an elliptical gala...
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Grand Central Hotel may refer to: Grand Central Hotel, a demolished New York City hotel Grand Central Hotel, Adelaide, demolished building in Pulteney Street, Adelaide, South Australia Grand Central Hotel Belfast, a partly demolished former hotel and military base Grand Central Hotel (Glasgow), a functioning hotel fo...
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La cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Brooklyn est une cathédrale de New York. Notes et références Liens externes Cathédrale de l'Église orthodoxe d'Antioche Brooklyn Cathédrale à New York Cathédrale orthodoxe aux États-Unis
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La cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Manhattan est une cathédrale de New York. Notes et références Manhattan Cathédrale à New York
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Visa requirements for Norwegian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Norway. Norwegian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 185 countries and territories, ranking the Norwegian passport 7th overall in terms of travel freedom (tied with t...
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Triangulum is a northern constellation. Triangulum may also refer to: Astronomy Triangulum Minus, an obsolete constellation which is part of Triangulum Triangulum Australe, a small southern constellation Triangulum Australe (Chinese astronomy) Triangulum (Chinese astronomy) Triangulum Galaxy, a spiral galaxy visible ...
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Conus solangeae is een in zee levende slakkensoort uit het geslacht Conus. De slak behoort tot de familie Conidae. Conus solangeae werd in 2004 beschreven door Bozzetti. Net zoals alle soorten binnen het geslacht Conus zijn deze slakken roofzuchtig en giftig. Zij bezitten een harpoenachtige structuur waarmee ze hun pro...
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Full Moon Features is an American motion picture production and distribution company headed by B-movie veteran Charles Band. It is known for the direct-to-video series Puppet Master, Trancers, and Subspecies, as well as the film Castle Freak and the VideoZone featurette through 1989 to 2013. History Full Moon Product...
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Willie Brown, musicista statunitense Willie Brown, cornerback e allenatore di football americano statunitense Willie Brown, politico statunitense, ex sindaco di San Francisco Willie Brown, calciatore scozzese
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James Cravens may refer to: James H. Cravens, (1802–1876), U.S. Representative from Indiana James A. Cravens, (1818–1893), U.S. Representative from Indiana, second cousin of the above
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The Philadelphia Mobile Food Association is a trade association representing local mobile food vending businesses in Philadelphia. History Co-founders Dan Pennachietti and Andrew Gerson started the Philadelphia Mobile Food Association (PMFA) to provide organizational, legal, and advertising support to food truck owner...
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In mathematics, a percentage (from , "by a hundred") is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100. It is often denoted using the percent sign, "%", although the abbreviations "pct.", "pct" and sometimes "pc" are also used. A percentage is a dimensionless number (pure number); it has no unit of measurement. Exam...
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A tamale, in Spanish tamal, is a traditional Mesoamerican dish made of masa, a dough made from nixtamalized corn, which is steamed in a corn husk or banana leaf. The wrapping can either be discarded prior to eating or used as a plate. Tamales can be filled with meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables, herbs, chilies, or any...
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A comma (,) is a type of punctuation mark. Comma, commas, or , may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Music Comma (music), a type of interval in music theory Comma (rhetoric), a short clause in Ancient Greek rhetoric "Commas" (song), the censored version of the Future song "Fuck Up Some Commas" Com...
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Libby Ludlow (née le ) est une skieuse alpine américaine. Coupe du Monde Meilleur classement final : en 2006. Meilleur résultat : . Naissance en août 1981 Skieuse alpine américaine Skieuse alpine aux Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 2006
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A termite is an insect. Termite may also refer to: Brother Termite, a novel by Patricia Anthony Termites from Mars, an animated cartoon The Termites, a UK pop group who in 1965 released a cover of The Rolling Stones' song Tell Me Termites (Τερμίτες), a Greek progressive rock group, originally named P.L.J. Band, co...
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Shasa is a multinational fashion retailer established in 1995. Shasa offers apparel, jewelry, accessories, beauty and footwear in the women's and man's market. References External links Clothing companies of the United States Clothing companies established in 1995 Retail companies established in 1995 Retail companie...
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Iceland ( ) is an island country at the confluence of the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans, east of Greenland and immediately south of the Arctic Circle, atop the constructive boundary of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The island country is the world's 18th largest in area and one of the most sparsely populated. It i...
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Orizaba Nahuatl is a native American language spoken in the southeastern Mexican state of Veracruz mostly in the area to the south of the city of Orizaba. It is also known as Orizaba Aztec and Náhuatl de la Sierra de Zongolica. It has 79 percent intelligibility with Morelos Nahuatl. There is a dialect called Ixhuatlanc...
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A hallway or corridor is an interior space in a building that is used to connect other rooms. Hallways are generally long and narrow. Hallways must be sufficiently wide to ensure buildings can be evacuated during a fire, and to allow people in wheelchairs to navigate them. The minimum width of a hallway is governed by...
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In biostratigraphy, an acme zone, abundance zone, or peak zone is the area of a teilzone where a particular fossil taxon reaches a higher level of abundance. See also Biozone References Biostratigraphy
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M8C may refer to: The M8C spotting rifle, the spotting rifle affixed to the M40 recoilless rifle The M8C model of the McLaren M8A
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The War Crimes Fact Finding Committee was a group set up in Bangladesh to investigate the Human rights abuses carried out during the Bangladesh Liberation War. The organisation investigates war crimes and pressures the government of Bangladesh to prosecute war criminals. References Bangladesh
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General Philipps may refer to: Ivor Philipps (1861–1940), British Indian Army major general Richard Philipps (1661–1750), British Army general Wilhelm Philipps (1894–1971), Wehrmacht lieutenant general See also Pleasant J. Philips (1819–1876), Confederate States Army brigadier general General Phillips (disambiguation...
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A duchy, also called a dukedom, is a medieval country, territory, fief, or domain ruled by a duke or duchess, a ruler hierarchically second to the king or queen in Western European tradition. There once existed an important difference between "sovereign dukes" and dukes who were ordinary noblemen throughout Europe. S...
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In biostratigraphy, a local-range zone, topozone or teilzone (German teil = part + Greek zone) is the stratigraphic range of the rock unit between the first and last appearance datum of a particular taxon in a local area. It is a subset of the global biozone for that taxon. For the teilzone data to be meaningful, the l...
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Grand duke (feminine: grand duchess) is a European hereditary title, used either by certain monarchs or by members of certain monarchs' families. In status, a grand duke traditionally ranks in order of precedence below an emperor, as an approximate equal of king or archduke and above a sovereign prince or sovereign duk...
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Slotted nut or slot nut can refer to: Castellated nut also slotted nut Split beam nut also slotted beam nut T-slot nut
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Inverted cone filtration (ICF) is a process used to remove particulate and dissolved contaminants from a designated fluid such as water. In a typical design, fluid enters the narrow top end of the filter falling onto a chamber where pressure head is built to force the fluid across woven filter media. The pressure dif...
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Ganoderols are triterpenes isolated from Ganoderma lucidum. References Steroids
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In color theory, hue is one of the main properties (called color appearance parameters) of a color, defined technically in the CIECAM02 model as "the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet," within certain theori...
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Ganoderiols are bio-active sterols isolated from Ganoderma lucidum. References Sterols
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Perfume intolerance or perfume allergy is a condition wherein people exhibit sensitivity or allergic reactions to ingredients in some perfumes and some other fragrances. It is a form of multiple chemical sensitivity, a more general phenomenon for this diagnosis. Symptoms Symptoms depend on each person's allergies an...
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Jackie Bouvier is the name of: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (née Bouvier) (1929–1994), American political-family member and editor Jacqueline Ingrid Bouvier, a fictional character from The Simpsons
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Faded Love may refer to: (in music) "Faded Love", a 1950 song by Bob Wills Faded Love, a 1988 music album by Patsy Cline "Faded Love", a 2004 song by pre)Thing from 22nd Century Lifestyle "Faded Love", a 2018 song by Tinashe "Faded Love", a 2021 song by Leony (in literature) Faded Love (1986), the fifth novel ...
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Roadhouse 66 is a 1984 film directed by John Mark Robinson and starring Willem Dafoe. The film is set entirely in Kingman, Arizona, and Oatman, Arizona, two towns on historic U.S. Route 66. Plot A young adult from New York is on his way to California for a business meeting when he runs into trouble with some local ho...
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Elliott Smith (1969–2003) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Elliott Smith, Elliott-Smith or Elliot Smith may also refer to: Elliott Smith (album), a 1995 album by Elliott Smith Elliott Smith (book), a 2007 biography about Elliott Smith Elliott F. Smith (1931–1987), American politician in the New Jersey ...
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Barrick Gaming Corporation is a private company that was founded by D.W. Barrick and Stephen Crystal. The company formerly operated several hotels and casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada. The company is currently based in Las Vegas. History In 1993, Barrick formed a joint venture with Station Casinos to develop a riverboat...
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Selma may refer to: Places Selma, Algeria Selma, Nova Scotia, Canada Selma, Switzerland, village in the Grisons United States: Selma, Alabama, city in Dallas County, best known for the Selma to Montgomery marches Selma, Arkansas Selma, California, city in Fresno County Selma, Colorado Selma, Indiana, town in Delaware...
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ElvenQuest is a comic fantasy broadcast on BBC Radio 4 by Anil Gupta and Richard Pinto, and starring Stephen Mangan, Alistair McGowan, Darren Boyd, Kevin Eldon, Sophie Winkleman and Dave Lamb. The series takes place in the world of Lower Earth, a parody of Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. In...
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King of the Hill is an American adult animated television series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. The series focuses on the Hills, a middle-class American family in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. It originally aired on Fox from January 12, 1997, to September 13, 2009; with four episodes from the final seaso...
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This is a list of rides, attractions and themes from the Cedar Point amusement park that no longer exist in the park. Defunct roller coasters Defunct rides Defunct attractions Former shows Rides relocated within Cedar Point References External links Cedar Point Timeline at CedarPoint.com Cedar Point History at...
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A computer language is a formal language used to communicate with a computer. Types of computer languages include: Construction language – all forms of communication by which a human can specify an executable problem solution to a computer Command language – a language used to control the tasks of the computer itsel...
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This is a record of the results of the Chile national team at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship ...
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H&E stain is a tissue stain used in histology. H&E may also refer to: Magazines H&E naturist, a monthly British magazine focusing on the naturist lifestyle Companies H&E Paramotores, a Spanish paramotor manufacturer Aircraft H&E Paramotores Corsario H&E Paramotores Simonini H&E Paramotores Solo H&E Paramotores Z...
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Ripps may refer to: The Ripps, English rock band Ryder Ripps, American conceptual artist Ripps Island, an island in the Potomac River in Washington, D.C Ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs), a class of peptides See also Ripp (disambiguation)
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6800 may refer to: Electronic technology Motorola 6800, a microprocessor GeForce 6800, a series of graphics cards from Nvidia Nokia 6800 series, mobile phones Other GWR 6800 Class, a class of steam locomotives
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House Hunt is a New Zealand reality television series about the New Zealand property market, which follows house-hunters looking to buy property. It airs on TV One. Series director Robyn Paterson spoke on the Breakfast with Brian Kelly program on the Coast radio network in June 2015, just before the series aired. When...
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The alpha operon ribosome binding site in bacteria is surrounded by this complex pseudoknotted RNA structure. Translation of the mRNA produces 4 ribosomal protein products, one of which (S4) acts as a translational repressor by binding to the nested pseudoknot region. The mechanism of repression is thought to involve...
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She's on Fire may refer to: She's on Fire (Amy Holland song) She's on Fire (Train song) "She's on Fire", a song by Aerosmith from Done with Mirrors
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Edward Wilson est le nom de différentes personnes : Edward Adrian Wilson (1872-1912), explorateur, physicien, peintre, ornithologiste et naturaliste anglais ; Edward Osborne Wilson (1929-2021), entomologiste et biologiste américain connu pour son travail en évolution et sociobiologie.
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'Robert R. Montgomery (September 8, 1843 - March 7, 1930) was an American inventor who created the fly swatter in 1900. Prior to that, flies were usually killed with folded newspapers. Montgomery sold his patent to John L. Bennett, a wealthy inventor and industrialist, who subsequently improved on Montgomery's design...
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Detective Pikachu may refer to: Detective Pikachu (video game), a video game for the Nintendo 3DS Detective Pikachu (film), a 2019 fantasy film directed by Rob Letterman
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False coral may refer to many species of snakes, including: several species of the genus Erythrolamprus: Erythrolamprus aesculapii, a mildly venomous colubrid snake species found in South America. Erythrolamprus bizona, a harmless colubrid snake species found in South America. Erythrolamprus ocellatus, a.k.a. the T...
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A cloud tree is a tree shaped using topiary techniques. The leaves are pruned into a ball or cloud shape, leaving the stems thin and exposed. The shape of the tree as a whole resembles a set of clouds. Cloud trees differ from bonsai trees because they are not miniature. Typically, cloud trees are planted in plain soil...
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Elena Valentinovna Shadrina (born 26 March 1982) is a Russian weightlifter. She competed at the 2013 World Championships in the Women's 58 kg, winning a bronze medal. She won the bronze medal at the 2008 Asian Weightlifting Championships. Major results References External links 1982 births Living people Russian f...
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Horsewhip or horse whip may refer to: Crop (implement) or riding crop Whip Quirt Riding aids#Whip Horsewhip, common name for the snake species Oxybelis aeneus
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Aka Thopadak de Sinbi Taewoong é um lutador tailandês de Muay Thai, famoso por suas vitórias no KOMA GP na Coreia. Lutadores de muay thai da Tailândia
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Lab Band may refer to: Black Lab, the alternative rock band from Berkeley, CA The Lab, electronic/synthpop band from Sydney, Australia LAB, the alternative rock band from Helsinki One O'Clock Lab Band, the big band (jazz) from the University of North Texas College of Music Two O'Clock Lab Band, the big band (jazz...
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James Tobin - economista estadunidense Localidades Tobin (Califórnia) Desambiguação
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Southern Highlands may refer to: Southern Highlands (New South Wales), Australia, a small geographical and wine region located between Sydney and Canberra Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea Southern Highlands, a community in the Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, United States Southern Highlands, Appalachian Mou...
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Barn-owls (family Tytonidae) are one of the two families of owls, the other being the true owls or typical owls, Strigidae. They are medium to large owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long, strong legs with powerful talons. They also differ from the Strigidae in structural details re...
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Many valuable paintings have been stolen. The paintings listed are from masters of Western art which are valued in millions of U.S. dollars. Unrecovered Rumored to be destroyed or lost Plundered by the Nazis Recovered See also Art Recovery Group Art theft Commission for Looted Art in Europe Looted art Lost artwor...
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Wacky World of Sports, known in Japan as , is a video game by Sega for the Wii console. Featuring non-conventional sports like tuna tossing, lumberjack sports and cheese wheel rolling, among other fanciful and fictional activities. References External links Wacky World of Sports at Sega Official website 2009 video ...
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Conus suturatus sandwichensis is een ondersoort van de zeeslakkensoort Conus suturatus, uit het geslacht Conus. De slak behoort tot de familie Conidae. Conus suturatus sandwichensis werd in 1978 beschreven door Walls. Net zoals alle soorten binnen het geslacht Conus zijn deze slakken roofzuchtig en giftig. Zij bezitten...
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Outrage may refer to: Outrage (emotion), an emotion Tort of outrage, in law, an alternative term for intentional infliction of emotional distress Books Outrage, a novel by Henry Denker 1982 Outrage, a play by Itamar Moses 2001 Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J. Simpson Got Away with Murder, a 1996 book by Vinc...
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"I'm Gonna Be Ready" is a song by American singer Yolanda Adams. The song was a single from her 2001 studio album Believe, her last album with major record label Elektra Records. The song charted on the US Billboard Adult R&B Songs chart, peaking at number 10. The song was heavily played on urban gospel radio. Charts ...
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Schluff is Krefeld's historic steam locomotive and one of the oldest private railways in Germany. References External links Nordbahnhof Krefeld Rail transport preservation in Germany
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A Venetian door is a door that is flanked by two narrow sidelights, like a Venetian window. References Architectural elements
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10th Street station or Tenth Street station may refer to: 10th Street station (Metro Transit), a light rail stop in Saint Paul, Minnesota Tenth Street Promenade station, an automated people mover station in Miami, Florida 9–10th & Locust station, a subway station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ocean City Tenth Street S...
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This is a list of commands from the GNU Core Utilities for Unix environments. These commands can be found on Unix operating systems and most Unix-like operating systems. List See also List of Unix commands List of GNOME applications List of GNU packages List of KDE applications List of Unix daemons List of web ...
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Gran Turismo – tipo di automobile Maserati GranTurismo – vettura prodotta dalla casa automobilistica italiana Maserati Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk – vettura prodotta dalla casa automobilista statunitense Studebaker Gran Turismo – serie di videogiochi Gran Turismo – videogioco del 1998 Gran Turismo – videogioco de...
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John Commins may refer to: John Commins (cricketer, born 1941) (1941–2013), South African cricketer John Commins (cricketer, born 1965) (born 1965), former South African cricketer John Commins (hurler) (born 1966), former Irish hurler See also John Cummins (disambiguation) John Cummings (disambiguation)
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