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  2. Sheba - Wikipedia

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    Sheba, [a] or Saba, [b] was an ancient South Arabian kingdom in modern-day Yemen [3] ... for example, if these kingdoms had a god of war or a god of the underworld ...

  3. Beta2-adrenergic agonist - Wikipedia

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    Salbutamol (albuterol) — an example of β 2 agonist. Beta 2-adrenergic agonists, also known as adrenergic β 2 receptor agonists, are a class of drugs that act on the β 2 adrenergic receptor.

  4. Long-acting beta-adrenoceptor agonist - Wikipedia

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    When combined with inhaled steroids, β adrenoceptor agonists can improve symptoms. [1] [2] In children this benefit is uncertain and they may be potentially harmful. [2]They should not be used without an accompanying steroid due to an increased risk of severe symptoms, including exacerbation in both children and adults. [3]

  5. Abd Allah ibn Saba' - Wikipedia

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    Citing the example of Ibn Saba', Lewis states that there is tendency in Islamic sources to attribute subversive and extremist doctrines to Jewish origins, conspiracy or instigation. [10] G. Levi Della Vida also rejects his Jewish origin and maintains that Ibn Saba' was an Arab.

  6. Precolonial Saba - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological finds from Saba include objects that were traded throughout the Caribbean, such as flint from Antigua, greenstone from St. Martin and pottery from the Greater Antilles. These examples indicate that pre-Columbian communities on Saba were not isolated but fully aware of communities and resources on other islands.

  7. Culture of Saba (island) - Wikipedia

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    Saban women continue to make two traditional island products, Saba lace and Saba spice. Saba lace is handstitched; the island's women began making it in the late 19th century [7] and built this into a thriving mail-order business with the United States. [8] Saba spice is a rum drink, brewed with a combination of spices. [9]

  8. Julian Sabas - Wikipedia

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    Saint Julian Sabas was a man of humble origin, and with small education; but so greatly was he enlightened by the Holy Spirit, that Saint Jerome assures us he was scarcely inferior to Saint Antony and Saint Paul the first hermit; and Saint John Chrysostom, when desiring to give an example of a perfect Christian, names only Saint Julian Sabas.

  9. Saba (surah) - Wikipedia

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    Saba’ (Arabic: سبأ, saba’) is the 34th chapter of the Qur'an with 54 verses . It discusses the lives of Solomon and David , a story about the people of Sheba , challenges and warnings against the disbelievers as well as the promises related to the Day of Judgment .