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  2. Most Popular Dog Names by State for 2024 - AOL

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    Among its top 10 names are Tank, Pearl, and Brimley, none of which made the top 100, let alone another list. Though Charlie was only #1 in two states—Nebraska and North Dakota—it's actually ...

  3. Cruella de Vil - Wikipedia

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    The name Cruella de Vil is a pun of the words cruel and devil, an allusion that is emphasized by having her English country house nicknamed 'Hell Hall'. [3] The name 'de Vil' is also a literary allusion to Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897), in which the realty firm Mitchell, Sons & Candy write a letter to Lord Godalming, informing him that the purchaser of a house in Piccadilly, London is "a ...

  4. Alanine transaminase - Wikipedia

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    Alanine transaminase (ALT), also known as alanine aminotransferase (ALT or ALAT), formerly serum glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (GPT) or serum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), is a transaminase enzyme (EC 2.6.1.2) that was first characterized in the mid-1950s by Arthur Karmen and colleagues. [1] ALT is found in plasma and in various body ...

  5. List of Underdog characters - Wikipedia

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    The Molemen are an evil society of giant moles who live underground, led by the evil King Mange (voiced by Allen Swift). They planned to conquer the world by stealing all the food in the world, thus making everyone weak, sluggish and without energy. With this advantage, the Molemen and their giant ants would have no problem conquering the world.

  6. 32 facts about American Bulldogs - AOL

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    A descendent of the English Bulldog, the American Bulldog is believed to have arrived in the United States with their immigrant human parents in the 1800s. They were mostly used by farmers and ...

  7. Elevated transaminases - Wikipedia

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    Elevated transaminases. Alanine transaminase is one of the two transaminases measured (Aspartate transaminase is the other). In medicine, the presence of elevated transaminases, commonly the transaminases alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), may be an indicator of liver dysfunction. [1][2] Other terms include ...

  8. Ehrlichiosis (canine) - Wikipedia

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    Ehrlichiosis (/ ˌ ɛər l ɪ k i ˈ oʊ s ɪ s /; also known as canine rickettsiosis, canine hemorrhagic fever, canine typhus, tracker dog disease, and tropical canine pancytopenia) is a tick-borne disease of dogs usually caused by the rickettsial agent Ehrlichia canis. Ehrlichia canis is the pathogen of animals.

  9. Apotropaic magic - Wikipedia

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    Apotropaic marks, also called 'witch marks' or 'anti-witch marks' in Europe, are symbols or patterns scratched on the walls, beams and thresholds of buildings to protect them from witchcraft or evil spirits. They have many forms; in Britain they are often flower-like patterns of overlapping circles.