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  2. Official Code of Georgia Annotated - Wikipedia

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    The Official Code of Georgia Annotated or OCGA is the compendium of all laws in the state of Georgia. Like other state codes in the United States, its legal interpretation is subject to the U.S. Constitution , the U.S. Code , the Code of Federal Regulations , and the state's constitution .

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  4. Gallium(III) oxide - Wikipedia

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    The hydrated form can be prepared by decomposing precipitated and "aged" gallium hydroxide at 500 °C. Epitaxial thin films of α-Ga 2 O 3 deposited on c-plane (0001), m-plane (10 1 0), or a-plane (11 2 0) sapphire substrates have been demonstrated. γ-Ga 2 O 3 is prepared by rapidly heating the hydroxide gel at 400–500 °C. A more ...

  5. Law of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Code Revision Commission oversees the publication of the O.C.G.A., [2] which is published by LexisNexis. [1] The O.C.G.A. was first adopted in 1981 and became effective in November 1982; previously, Harrison's Georgia Code Annotated (a.k.a. the Code of 1933) was the only published code. [1]

  6. Gallium compounds - Wikipedia

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    2 O 3. [4] Reducing Ga 2 O 3 with elemental gallium in vacuum at 500 °C to 700 °C yields the dark brown gallium(I) oxide, Ga 2 O. [3]: 285 Ga 2 O is a very strong reducing agent, capable of reducing H 2 SO 4 to H 2 S. [3]: 207 It disproportionates at 800 °C back to gallium and Ga 2 O 3. [7] Gallium(III) sulfide, Ga 2 S 3, has 3 possible ...

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  8. Morphine-3-glucuronide - Wikipedia

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    Morphine-3-glucuronide is a metabolite of morphine produced by UGT2B7. [1] It is not active as an opioid agonist, [2] but does have some action as a convulsant, which does not appear to be mediated through opioid receptors, [3] but rather through interaction with glycine and/or GABA receptors.

  9. Mutational signatures - Wikipedia

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    There are six classes of base substitution: C>A, C>G, C>T, T>A, T>C, T>G. The G>T substitution is considered equivalent to the C>A substitution because it is not possible to differentiate on which DNA strand (forward or reverse) the substitution initially occurred. Both the C>A and G>T substitutions are therefore counted as part of the "C>A" class.