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  2. Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus - Wikipedia

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    Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus is the first video game to feature the Adeptus Mechanicus, a faction of cybernetically enhanced warrior priests. [1] [2] The game features turn-based tactical combat in the style of the XCOM series. [2] Cognition points (CP) dictate how many actions characters can take on their turn. [1]

  3. Energia (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    Energia-2 was an evolution of the Energia studied in the 1980s. Unlike the Energia-Buran, which was planned to be semi-reusable (like the U.S. Space Shuttle), the GK-175 concept was to have allowed the recovery and reuse of all elements of the vehicle, similarly to the original, fully reusable Orbiter/Booster concept of the U.S. Shuttle.

  4. Monoaminergic activity enhancer - Wikipedia

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    A few endogenous MAEs have been identified, including the trace amines β-phenylethylamine (PEA), tyramine, and tryptamine. [1] [11] At a concentration of 16 μM (1.6 × 10-5 M), β-phenylethylamine has been shown to act as a MAE for norepinephrine (2.6-fold increase), dopamine (1.3-fold increase), and serotonin (2.3-fold increase) in the rat brainstem in vitro.

  5. Performance-enhancing substance - Wikipedia

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    The classifications of substances as performance-enhancing substances are not entirely clear-cut and objective. As in other types of categorization, certain prototype performance enhancers are universally classified as such (like anabolic steroids), whereas other substances (like vitamins and protein supplements) are virtually never classified as performance enhancers despite their effects on ...

  6. Mechanicus - Wikipedia

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    Mechanicus may refer to: Philo of Byzantium (ca. 280 BC – ca. 220 BC), also known as Philo Mechanicus, an ancient Greek engineer and writer Athenaeus Mechanicus , an ancient Greek author of a book on siegecraft, active 1st century BC

  7. Penetration enhancer - Wikipedia

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    Penetration enhancers have been applied to improve the absorption of poorly permeable, hydrophilic drugs or macromolecules. [10] Permeation enhancers that have been used successfully for oral drug development include medium-chain fatty acids like caprylic acid [ 11 ] or caprate, or its amino acid ester like Salcaprozate sodium (SNAC). [ 12 ]

  8. Enhancer - Wikipedia

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    Enhancer may refer to: Enhancer (genetics), a short region of DNA that can increase transcription of a gene; Exciter (effect), audio effect unit; See also.

  9. Neuroenhancement - Wikipedia

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    Neuroenhancement or cognitive enhancement is the experimental use of pharmacological or non-pharmacological methods intended to improve cognitive and affective abilities in healthy people who do not have a mental illness.