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  5. List of prions - Wikipedia

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    Pachyptila vittata, broad-billed prion breeds on islands off of New Zealand and Tristan da Cunha group [2] Pachyptila desolata , Antarctic prion breeds on Crozet Island , [ 3 ] Kerguelen Island , Macquarie Island , Auckland Island , Heard Island , Scott Island , South Georgia Island , South Sandwich Islands , and the Scotia Arc [ 2 ]

  6. Black Hole of Calcutta - Wikipedia

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    "List of the smothered in the Black Hole prison exclusive of sixty-nine, consisting of Dutch and British sergeants, corporals, soldiers, topazes, militia, whites, and Portuguese, (whose names I am unacquainted with), making on the whole one hundred and twenty-three persons." Holwell's list of the victims of the Black Hole of Calcutta:

  7. Prion - Wikipedia

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    A prion / ˈ p r iː ɒ n / ⓘ is a misfolded protein that induces misfolding in normal variants of the same protein, leading to cellular death. Prions are responsible for prion diseases, known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSEs), which are fatal and transmissible neurodegenerative diseases affecting both humans and animals.

  8. Antarctic prion - Wikipedia

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    The Antarctic prion has an overall length of 27 cm (11 in), a wingspan of 61–66 cm (24–26 in) and weighs 150–160 g (5.3–5.6 oz). Like all prions, its underparts are white and upperparts are blue-grey, with a dark "M" across its back to its wingtips.

  9. Slender-billed prion - Wikipedia

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    The name prion comes from the Greek word priōn, meaning "saw", a reference of the serrated edges of the birds' saw-like bill. [6] [7] The slender-billed prion is a member of the Pachyptila genus, which, in combination with the genus Halobaena (whose single species is the blue petrel) makes up the polyphyletic traditional tribe of prions (or ...