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  2. Type 1 Ho-Ki - Wikipedia

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    The Type 1 Ho-Ki (一式装甲兵車 ホキ, Isshiki Sōkōheishahoki Ho-Ki) was a tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Development, prototypes and history

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    Charles D. Nichols is an American pharmacologist who studies psychedelic drugs and inflammation. [1] [2] [3] He also studied fruit flies for many years, including giving them psychedelics.

  4. Nakajima Homare - Wikipedia

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    The Nakajima Homare (誉, "praise" or, more usually, "honour") was an air-cooled twin-row 18 cylinder radial Japanese aircraft engine manufactured during World War II. ...

  5. List of Japanese Army military engineer vehicles of World War II

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    SS-Ki of the 5th Independent Engineer Regiment using its crane Armored recovery vehicle Se-Ri Armored lumberjack Ho-K Basso-Ki, used to remove severed trees and stumps generated by the Ho-K Type 95 crane vehicle Ri-Ki Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha with dozer blade Experimental obstacle clearance vehicle firing cylinder charge

  6. List of Type 97 Chi-Ha variants - Wikipedia

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    Type 2 Ho-I gun tank Short barrel 120 mm gun tanks. Type 2 Ho-I medium gun tank; The Imperial Japanese Army called close fire support tanks, "gun tanks". The experimental model was based on the Chi-Ha and the production model was based on the Chi-He. The Ho-I mounted a short barrel Type 99 75 mm tank gun.

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    The building nearing completion in 2013. The Global Center for Health Innovation, [1] also known as the Medical Mart, was a $465 million joint venture by Cuyahoga County and MMPI to construct a permanent showroom of medical, surgical and hospital goods along with a new Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. [2]

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