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It was formed when Merck acquired the Millipore Corporation in 2010. Merck is a supplier to the life science industry. Merck is a supplier to the life science industry. The Millipore Corporation was founded in 1954, and listed among the S&P 500 since the early 1990s, as an international biosciences company which makes micrometer pore-size ...
Millipore may refer to: Millipore Corporation, a biosciences company acquired by Merck Group in 2010; MilliporeSigma, former name of Sigma-Aldrich;
Sigma Chemical Company of St. Louis and Aldrich Chemical Company of Milwaukee were both American specialty chemical companies when they merged in August 1975. The company grew throughout the 1980s and 1990s, with significant expansion in facilities, acquisitions and diversification into new market sectors.
Sailor Moon (character) Sailor Neptune; Sailor Pluto; Sailor Saturn; Sailor Uranus; Sailor Venus; Haruna Sairenji; Sakura (Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle) Kyoko Sakura; Ranma Saotome; Yoruichi ShihÅin; Mika Shimotsuki; Kaguya Shinomiya; Noelle Silva; Skuld (Oh My Goddess!) Asuka Langley Soryu; Haruhi Suzumiya (character) Swindler (Akudama Drive)
Female characters in animated television series (1 C, 216 P) Pages in category "Female characters in animation" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total.
Dunham herself told NPR that "each character was a piece of me or based on someone close to me". [2] According to Forbes reporter Madeline Berg, "In Girls, characters and relationships lack veneers. Whereas most television shows compel you to like their protagonists, Girls wants you to believe them."
Persona characters: Aigis from Persona 3; Metis from Persona 3 FES; Labrys from Persona 4 Arena; Petra, from Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle (1992), is an automaton; Roll, Splash Woman, Alia, Iris, Layer, Palette and Fairy Leviathan from various Mega Man series (1987–2006) Supervisor, from Rise of the Robots (1994), is a gynoid nanomorph ...
"Tumblr Girls" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy featuring New Orleans producer Christoph Andersson. It was released on February 23, 2014 as the third single from G-Eazy's third studio album These Things Happen. The sequel to this song Running Wild (Tumblr Girls 2) was released on August 18, 2021.