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  2. Ken Berry - Wikipedia

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    Berry's first recording experience came with the Billy Barnes cast albums: one from the Broadway performance of The Billy Barnes Review and the second in Billy Barnes' L.A. After an appearance on The Andy Williams Show, Williams asked Berry to record a solo album on his new Barnaby label. Backed by a full orchestra, Ken Berry RFD was released ...

  3. Ken Berry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Berry (1933–2018) was an American actor, dancer, and singer. Ken Berry or Kenneth Berry may also refer to: Kenneth Berry (British Free Corps) (1925–1992), member of the British Free Corps during World War II; Ken Berry (baseball) (born 1941), American baseball player; Ken Berry (ice hockey) (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey player

  4. Tim Spector - Wikipedia

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    Spector was born in North London [6] in July 1958. [7] His mother was an Australian physiotherapist and competitive swimmer; his father was Walter Graham Spector (1924–1982), a pathologist.

  5. Dr. Ken - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Ken is an American multi-camera sitcom that aired on ABC from October 2, 2015, to March 31, 2017. [1] [2] The series was created, written, and co-executive produced by its lead actor, Ken Jeong, who based the concept on his experience as a physician prior to becoming a stand-up comedian.

  6. Potassium channel - Wikipedia

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    Top view of a potassium channel with potassium ions (purple) moving through the pore (in the center). ( PDB : 1BL8 ) Potassium channels have a tetrameric structure in which four identical protein subunits associate to form a fourfold symmetric ( C 4 ) complex arranged around a central ion conducting pore (i.e., a homotetramer).

  7. Potassium spatial buffering - Wikipedia

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    Potassium spatial buffering is a mechanism for the regulation of extracellular potassium concentration by astrocytes. Other mechanisms for astrocytic potassium clearance are carrier-operated or channel-operated potassium chloride uptake. [1] The repolarization of neurons tends to raise potassium concentration in the extracellular fluid. If a ...

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  9. BK channel - Wikipedia

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    This modulation of synaptic transmission and electrical discharge at the cellular level is due to BK channel expression in conjunction with other potassium-calcium channels. [10] The opening of these channels causes a drive towards the potassium equilibrium potential and thus play a role in speeding up the repolarization of action potentials. [10]