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Atticus Vanires de Mercure

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Atticus Vanires de Mercure was French comedian, barter, and short-time writer. He was born on September 19, 1876 in Bolbec, France.Early lifeAfter losing his mother from pneumonia when he was twelve, Atticus began to hone his interests in the volatility of life. His father, Cleme...

Austin Guidry

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Austin Guidry (born January 31, 1989) is an American video blogger (vlogger) and creator of online educational videos about China. He currently operates the YouTube Channel under his own name, although formerly, it was called "Let China Sleep". He was Lanzhou University of Techno...

Austin Wang

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Austin Wang is a Canadian inventor best known for his scientific work and success in national science fairs. Work with Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) Austin is known for his work with microbial fuel cells. Wang's project consisted of identifying genes involved in bacterial EET by sc...

Autism Treatment Trust

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The Autism Treatment Trust, a Glasgow, Scotland based charity, was established in 2006 by the autism advocacy group Action Against Autism, whose mission is predicated on the belief that every child diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) should have access to an appropri...

Auto-criticism

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Auto-criticism in literature and art & the theory of "primary critic" by: Mehrdad Nosrati (Mehreshaer)(PHD of Persian Literature)Auto-criticism is criticizing a text by his/her own writer. The word has its history in the fields of Ideology, Politics and psychology, but it...

Autosomal chromosome epigenetic silencing to cure Down syndrome

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XIST Mediated Autosomal Silencing BackgroundDosage CompensationGene dosage compensation is ubiquitous across the animal kingdom, hinting at its critical importance. Different organisms have independently evolved distinct strategies of dosage compensation. These compensations are ...

Avaloq

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The Avaloq Group AG is located in Freienbach. The Avaloq Group emerged from a spin-off from Martin Ebners BZ Group and employs more than 600 people. It generated a turnover of 130 million Swiss francs in 2007. History The company was founded in 1985 in Zurich with the name BZ Inf...

Aviansie

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Aviansie are winged creatures from the mmorpg Runescape, the massive online adventure game by jagex.They are hunted by many higher leveled players because of their drops, which you can easily make up to 200k an hour. Aviansie are found in the god wars dungeon to the north of Trol...

Awks as forks

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The phrase 'Awks as forks' was created by Hannah Ingrey, so for any fraudsters out there who think they can take credit, you are mistaken. It's brilliance lies in the fact that it rhymes. Awks is stemmed from the word awkward, forks is obviously an eating utensil.The RevolutionTh...

Awo Study Center

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Awo Study Center is an educational tool that focuses its studies to the traditional Yoruba culture and the preservation of this.The center has a support of more than 10 years and has an international reputation for providing important information and great content about topics su...

AWplanet

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AWplanet is a 3D science fiction Massively Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORPG). The game is set on a distant planet (called LB-117 far from our own galaxy where modern technology and medieval ways are interwoven. AWplanet claims low system requirements. including the abi...

Axel Schumacher

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Dr. Axel Schumacher (born 1969) is a scientist in the field of genetics and epigenetics. He received several international awards, such as the NARSAD Young Investigator award or the Michael Smith Award for schizophrenia research, which is awarded annually in memory of Dr. Michael...

Ayana Jordan

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Ayana Jordan is an American addiction psychiatrist. She is an assistant professor of psychiatry and the director of the Global Mental Health Program at Yale School of Medicine. Jordan is a physician attending at the Connecticut Mental Health Center. Jordan's global mental health ...

Ayriss

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The Ayriss family as known so far is split into two branches; The Kings Sutton Ayrisses and the Croughton Ayrisses. Early History and spelling The Ayriss family history has been traced back to the mid-17th century. The earliest confirmed family member is John Aris born 17 Februar...

Ayurveda Retreat

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Ayurveda Retreat is the Ayurveda based healing and theraphy centres created across world. The centres offer residential programmes for the healing of various diseases. Objective The objective for creation of Ayurveda Retreats is to design programmes for healing and rejuvenation. ...

Azerbaijan Journal of Educational Studies

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The Azerbaijan Journal of Educational Studies ( ) is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access academic journal that was established in 1924 and covers education. It is published by the .Articles are published in Azerbaijani, Russian, English, Turkish. The journal is registered by th...

B S Dwarakanath

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Bilikere Srinivasa Rao Dwarakanath (born August 4th, 1955) is a leading molecular biologist, experimental oncologist and a radiation biologist, working on 2-DG therapy in cancer research. He has been one of the pioneers of the field, since the late 80s. His current research inter...

B2B Payments

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Recently there's been a surge in the online world - one involving B2B payments. Dozens of startups have launched platforms to make B2B payments easier, numerous companies are catching on and using B2B payments as a way to cut costs and simplify payments, and countless organizatio...

Babangida Ruma (youth activist)

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Babangida Kabir Ruma (born 23 February 1990) is a Nigerian youth advocate. He is the founder and CEO of Opportunities Hub, a job website that focuses on ending employment discrimination in Nigeria and providing employment opportunities to unemployed youth in Nigeria. Early life a...

Baby eye color

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Many people are fascinated with eyes. They are like fingerprints in a way, seemingly similar, but all are slightly different and unique. Eyes are commonly one of the first things people notice when they first meet. They have even been called the windows of/to the soul. The scienc...

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