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David Jin is currently a junior at Washington University In St. Louis. He is studying to become a Biomedical Engineer.
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128.252.20.65 01:02, 27 February 2006 (UTC)David Jin
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Josh Appignanesi is a filmmaker based in London, UK. Born in London, he attended King's College Cambridge where he read anthropology. He made several award-winning short films and a TV documentary, before the release of his debut feature film as director and co-writer, Song Of Songs (2006).
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Published biogs: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1893855/bio http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/movies/show/song_of_songs/director
82.35.195.146 01:09, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Song of Songs (2006) is a fiction feature film directed by Josh Appignanesi and written by Josh Appignanesi and Jay Basu. It stars Natalie Press and Joel Chalfen. Press plays a devoutly orthodox Jewish young woman who tries to bring her estranged, secular brother back into the fold.
Made in the UK, it was released there in February 2006 after winning a special commendation for Best British Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2005 and a nomination for the Tiger Awards at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (2006). The film was produced by Gayle Griffiths who won the Alfred Dunhill UK Talent Film Award at the London Film Festival 2005 for the production.
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462545/plotsummary
82.35.195.146 01:24, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Info on Common Criteria - http://niap.nist.gov/cc-scheme/cc_docs/cc_introduction-v2.pdf
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Lee Fierro
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0276444/
http://64.17.166.208/php/bookdetail.php?item=1285
http://www.mvgazette.com/features/?story=20020809_childrens_theatre
http://www.mvgazette.com/features/?story=20030725_theatre_workshop
The Cayman Islands Investment Bureau is a government agency that was establsihed to promote investment in the Cayman Islands. The Investment Bureau offers several free services to foreign investors seeking to establish a business in the Cayman Islands. The Investment Bureau also provides assistance to local small businesses, particularly through free workshops and seminars on issues of interest to entrepreneurs.
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www.investcayman.gov.ky
216.144.92.214 02:50, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Craig Kingsbury
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When did Maldives become a part of he Commonealth? What does Maldives have in common with Australia? What are the differences beteen Maldives and Ausralia in government, economy, laws, Education, Ethnic groups and religious beliefs.
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210.11.188.16 03:51, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
KSFX is the Fox affiliate in Springfield, Mo.
It's former call letters are KDEB-TV and KMTC-TV.
KSFX is owned by Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
Analog Channel 27 Digital Channel 28
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http://www.ozarksfox.com http://www.nexstar.tv http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?call=KSFX
12.226.176.99 04:13, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
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Verne Langdon - vernelangdon@cox.net
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Pintoids are pinhole cameras made from Altoid containers. A piece of pop culture transformed into something useful. An instrument to view the world with a dry, distorted, sense of humor. They tend to create curiously strong images.
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http://www.merrillphoto.com/pintoids.htm
24.151.116.74 05:11, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Shinobu Satouchi is a seiyu who is best known as the voice of Fox McCloud in the Japanese versions of Nintendo's Star Fox series, and in the Super Smash Bros. series. He has also done the Japanese voice of Gill in Dragon Ball GT.
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Bolt-on Acquisitions
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It is also known as Tuck-In Acquisition. The acquisition of a company made for the sole purpose of merging it into a division of the acquirer is sometimes referred to as "bolt-on acquisitions." Notes: This type of corporate strategy is generally used to acquire companies with technological breakthroughs or comparative advantages at a cost less than implementing the changes themselves. http://financial-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/bolt-on+acquisitions(202.122.19.154 07:08, 27 February 2006 (UTC))
Earl Mac Rauch
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He attended Darthmouth and is really smart. Furthermore, he is the father of my best friend. Additionally, he wrote the Adventures of Bukaroo Banzai.
A very sexy and awsome girl from the town of Methuen, Massachusetts. Her name is Andrea.
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Rusty Leaved Alpenrose
The Rusty-Leaved Alpen-Rose is an evergreen plant. It can be found growing in the Swiss Alps in woodland, on mountain slopes or scrub. It likes dappled shade, shady edges, light and sandy moist soils and medium, moist soils and it flowers in June. As it prefers cool temperatures, the warmer the weather, the more shade it needs.
It can grow to a height of 1.5m and it has pink flowers and green leaves with rusty-coloured edges.
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/cgi-bin/arr_html?Rhododendron+ferrugineum I hope this info is useful
Bill Fleckenstein is a hedge fund manager in Seattle. He writes a column, The Contrarian Chronicles, for MSN Money. He has a website, FleckensteinCapital.com, and you can subscribe to his newsletter.
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http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/contributors.asp#Fleckenstein
216.254.13.23 09:05, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Cytochalasins: An overview
Cytochalasins are fungal metabolites that have the ability to bind to actin filaments and block polymerization and the elongation of actin. As a result of the inhibition of actin polymerization, cytochalasins can change cellular morphology, inhibit cellular processes such as cell division, and even cause cells to undergo apoptosis (Haidle and Myers, 2004). Cytochalasins have the ability to permeate cell membranes, prevent cellular translocation and cause cells to enucleate (Cooper, 1987). Cytochalasins can also have an effect on other aspects on biological processes unrelated to actin polymerization. For example, cytochalasins A and B can also inhibit the transport of monosaccharides across the cell membrane (Cooper, 1987), cytochalasin H has been found to regulate plant growth (Cox et al., 1983), cytochalasin D inhibits protein synthesis (Ornelles et al., 1986) and cytochalasin E prevents angiogenesis (Udagawa et al., 2000).
Binding to Actin Filaments
Cytochalasins are known to bind to the barbed, fast growing plus ends of microfilaments, which then blocks both the assembly and disassembly of individual actin monomers from the bound end. Once bound, cytochalasin essentially caps the end of the new actin filament. One cytochalasin will bind to one actin filament (Cooper, 1987). Studies done with Cytochalasin D (CD) have found that the formation of CD-actin dimers, contain ATP bound actin (Goddette and Frieden, 1986). These CD-actin dimers are reduced to CD-actin monomers as a result of ATP hydrolysis. The resulting CD-actin monomer can bind ATP-actin monomer to reform the CD-actin dimer (Cooper, 1987). CD is very effective; only low concentrations (0.2 μM) are needed to prevent membrane ruffling and disrupt treadmilling (Yahara et al., 1982). Yahara et al. (1982) found that higher concentrations (2-20 μM) of CD were needed to remove stress fibers. Yahara et al. (1982) analyzed the effects of many different cytochalasins had on actin filaments.
Uses and Applications of Cytochalasins
Actin microfilaments have been widely studied using cytochalasins. Due to their chemical nature, cytochalasins can help researchers understand the importance of actin in various biological processes. In addition, cytochalasins have been used as actin binding proteins. The use of cytochalasins have allowed researchers to better understand actin polymerization, cell motility, ruffling, cell division, contraction, and cell stiffness. The use of cytochalasins has been so important to understanding cytoskeletal movement and many other biological processes, researchers have created two synthetic cytochalasins (Haidle and Myers, 2004).
This link can take you to the article which shows the structures of the synthetic cytochalasins the authors synthesized and how they did it. http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/101/33/12048
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Cox, R. H., Cutler, H. G., Hurd, R. E. & Cole, R. J. (1983) J. Agric. Food Chem. 31, 405–408.
Udagawa, T., Yuan, J., Panigrahy, D., Chang, Y.-H., Shah, J. & D’Amato, R. J. (2000) J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 294, 421–427.
Goddette and Frieden (1987) Actin polymerization: the mechanism of action of cytochalasin D. J. Biol. Chem. 261, 15974-15980.
Ornelles et al. (1986) Cytochalasin releases mRNA from the cytoskeletal framework and inhibits protein synthesis. Mol. Cell Biol. 6, 1650-1662.
Cooper, John A. (1987) Effects of Cytochalasin and Phalloidin on Actin. J. Cell Biol. 105, 1473-1478. http://www.jcb.org/cgi/reprint/105/4/1473
Yahara et al. (1982) Correlation between Effects of 24 Different Cytochalasins on Cellular Structures and Cellular Events and Those on Actin In Vitro. J. Cell Biol. 92, 69-78. http://www.jcb.org/cgi/content/abstract/92/1/69
Haidle, Andrew and Myers, Andrew (2004) An enantioselective, modular, and general route to the cytochalasins: Synthesis of L-696,474 and cytochalasin B. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 12048-12053. http://www.pnas.org/cgi/reprint/101/33/12048
The MIT Muses is an all-girl acappela group who perform at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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58.167.26.182 09:13, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Harlo Jones
Harlo Lloyd Jones (December 29, 1923 - October 1, 2005) was a World War II bomber pilot with the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force).
Born in Dinsmore, Saskatchewan to a prominent family (Harlo's father Luther Jones owned several businesses, including Dinsmore's first power plant), young Harlo was known by the nickname "Squirt" because of his small stature. His older prother, RCAF pilot Dale Jones, was shot down and killed in 1940 during the Battle of Dunkirk. Undeterred, Harlo was eager to join the RCAF as soon as he was of age. Refused twice at the Saskatoon recruiting center because of his small size, he was eventually accepted with a recorded weight of 118 pounds and a height of 5 feet, 10 inches.
After training at various sites across Canada he was assigned to No. 408 Squadron of 6 RCAF Group, RAF Bomber Command at Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire. Harlo flew Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax bombers in 32 sorties against targets in Germany and Occupied Europe. His final sortie was on December 5, 1944. Just shy of his 21st birthday, he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, promoted to Flight Lieutenant, and released of his duties.
He returned to Canada where he joined the GSC (Geological Survey of Canada), working with a crew in the bush north of Flin Flon, Manitoba. He married Ethel Cloake, a nurse, in 1946. He earned a bachelor of arts at the University of British Columbia and worked as a reporter for the Vancouver Sun, and later, the Edmonton Bulletin. He rejoined the RCAF in 1950 and served for another 20 years before managing a hospital in Winnipeg.
Harlo published the first of his two memoirs in 1995. O Little Town: Remembering Life in a Prairie Village detailed his childhood in Dinsmore. Bomber Pilot: A Canadian Youth's War followed in 2001, in which he recounted his days as a bomber pilot in World War II.
Harlo Jones died on October 1, 2005, in Winnipeg, Manitoba after suffering a stroke. He was 81. He was survived by son Maldwyn and daughter Kathryn, and predeceased by a son and by his wife, Ethel, who died in 2003.
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O Little Town: Remembering Life in a Prairie Village University of Manitoba Press, 1995, ISBN 0887556337
Bomber Pilot: A Canadian Youth's War Vanwell Publishing, 2001 ISBN 1551250845
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required Coff linker Patches for Oracle 7.3.4 , OS is SCO-UNIX 5.0.3. Please send it to sumit.sensarma@wipro.com
Dallamite is a blue quartz like mineral found in the Lake District of the United Kingdom. Mined locally in Milnthorpe it is prided for its brightness and multiple uses.
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Minerals of Milnthorpe, Kershaw Press, Haverflatts Lane
212.219.207.41 11:29, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Tab licensing is a proposal by the mangeing director of mxtabs directed to sheet music companies to ensure the correct legal usage of music tabs.
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jordan peterson220.239.210.119 12:48, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Huw Ellis
Huw Ellis is a funny little lad who resides in Wales. He is a bit thick and wears a Titleist hat.
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A pseudo scientific formula which expresses the general relationship between the terms it uses:
usefulness = (functionality x availability) - burden
It follows the formula that the most usefull things will be: muti-functional, portable, reliable, cheap and low-maintenance.
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http://www.usefulnessformula.com
213.146.155.194 14:25, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
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66.251.108.2 14:46, 27 February 2006 (UTC) Dan Aldirichbis a mean bad guy who is very smart but hates cliches ,and isn't very bright
The town of Elversele is a part of the municipality of Temse located in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium, and in the Flemish province of East Flanders.
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193.190.224.1 14:56, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
hexanol
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please provide information on all the sixteen isomers of 1-hexanol, 2-hexanol and 3-hexanol
Dan Aldrich is a high school grade guy who is very math smart and bright. He hates cliches and has a very bad temperament. He has a younger brother who also attends school. but not as smart as Dan is.
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66.251.108.2 15:20, 27 February 2006 (UTC)Jimmy
Richard Hope is a British TV actor who starred in ITV's MIT: Murder Investigation Team as DS Barry Purvis, as well in a number of other dramas like BBC1's A Touch of Frost, and ITV's Heartbeat and Poirot.
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81.151.12.110 15:33, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
- Created as Richard Hope (actor). Thanks! JIP | Talk 15:47, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Order Tryblidiida
i think you should make an article on order tryblidiida in class monoplacophora of the mollusca phylum
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66.230.74.66 15:36, 27 February 2006 (UTC)MT. Lebanon
Auggie Wren's Christmas Story
Auggie Wren's Christmas Story was first published on 12/25/1990 in the New York Times. It provided the basis for the movie Smoke.[2]
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RANKL
RANKL or RANK-L is a medical abreviation for Receptor Activator of NF-κB Ligand, a substance linked to bone resorption. Also known as Osteoprotegerin ligand (OPGL).
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http://www.kineretrx.com/professional/glossary/glossary.jsp#OPGL
199.4.27.1 17:19, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
Fast Car Magazine is an UK-based woodpulp publication that has been in circulation since the mid-1980s. Up until recently, the magazine was published by Highbury Leisure, but it - and a series of other publication - was bought up by Future Publishing in mid-2005.
Fast Car Magazine is known as FC or FUK (Fastcar United Kingdom) among friends. It started off as a performance car magazine, but has been through several significant re-vamps and is currently aimed at readers interested in modified cars.
As part of the modified car culture, Fast Car magazine is a 'lads' magazine: It features highly modified vehicles, but is also taking a line involving a lot of lifestyle magazine, including up to three "honeyz" - scantily clad ladies.
Unusual in the magazine-publishing world, Fast Car's tone is very conversational. Fast Car staff are often featured in the magazine themselves, and much of the copy is interjected with comments made by the editor or other members of FC staff. The conversational tone and self-ironic image means that Fast Car is a refreshing read compared to more 'serious' publications.
Fast Car's main UK competitors are Max Power and Red Line. Circulation-wise, the Audited Bureau of Circulation reports that Fast Car sells 100,000 copies of its magazine every year - including a not insignificant international circulation.
The magazine is operating a web-site available on www.fastcar.co.uk.
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