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  2. Lead(II) azide - Wikipedia

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    Lead azide was a component of the six .22 (5.6 mm) caliber Devastator rounds fired from a Röhm RG-14 revolver by John Hinckley, Jr. in his assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981. The rounds consisted of lead azide centers with lacquer-sealed aluminum tips designed to explode upon impact.

  3. Biopure - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2008 The Wall Street Journal reported that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) investigator who was the lead author of the JAMA paper did not disclose the conflict of interest. Charles Natanson stated in the paper that he did receive a one-time fee of $10,000 from a blood substitute company, but did not reveal that he was a co ...

  4. Stock clearance - Wikipedia

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    They generally have the cash and warehousing available to offer a quick and efficient solution to stock disposal problems. Stock clearance, also known as inventory clearance, refers to the sale of remaining merchandise or goods at significantly reduced prices to clear out old or overstocked inventory, making room for new products.

  5. IXM - Wikipedia

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    IXM S.A. is a base metal commodity trading company with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. It is regarded as the third biggest metals trading company aside from Glencore and Trafigura . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The current company was rebranded from "LDC Metals" to "IXM" after the transaction from LDC Group to the Chinese fund NCCL Natural Resources ...

  6. Stock trader - Wikipedia

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    Crowd gathering on Wall Street after the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Contrary to a stockbroker, a professional who arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller, and gets a guaranteed commission for every deal executed, a professional trader may have a steep learning curve and his ultra-competitive performance based career may be cut short, especially during generalized stock market crashes.

  7. New York Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    The New York Board of Trade was featured in the 1983 movie Trading Places. [8] The trading floor scene at the end of the movie was set at the previous trading floor of the New York Board of Trade at 4 World Trade Center. [9] The official address of the New York Board of Trade headquarters and trading facility, located in the New York Mercantile ...

  8. CD2 - Wikipedia

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    CD2 (cluster of differentiation 2) is a cell adhesion molecule found on the surface of T cells and natural killer (NK) cells. It has also been called T-cell surface antigen T11/Leu-5, LFA-2, [ 5 ] LFA-3 receptor, erythrocyte receptor and rosette receptor.

  9. Exchange (organized market) - Wikipedia

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    Since the computer revolution of the 1970s, there has been a dematerialization of securities traded on the stock exchange. [citation needed] In 1971, Nasdaq became the world's first electronic stock market. [8] In France, the dematerialization was effective from November 5, 1984. [citation needed]