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  2. People's Liberation Party (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    The People's Liberation Party (Turkish: Halkın Kurtuluş Partisi, HKP) is a Marxist–Leninist communist party in Turkey.The HKP is based strongly around Hikmet Kıvılcımlı's ideas and philosophy.

  3. Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front - Wikipedia

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    The Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front (Turkish: Devrimci Halk Kurtuluş Partisi-Cephesi or DHKP-C) is a Turkish Marxist–Leninist communist party in Turkey.It was founded in 1978 as Revolutionary Left (Turkish: Devrimci Sol or Dev Sol), [1] and has been involved in a militant campaign against the Republic of Turkey since the 1980s.

  4. Po Leung Kuk - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Kai Ho and colonial secretary James Stewart Lockhart at the opening of the Po Leung Kuk in 1896 In the late 19th century, abduction and trafficking of women and children were widespread in Hong Kong, under the mui tsai system.

  5. Phospholipase - Wikipedia

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    Phospholipase cleavage sites. An enzyme that displays both PLA 1 and PLA 2 activities is called a phospholipase B.. A phospholipase is an enzyme that hydrolyzes phospholipids [1] into fatty acids and other lipophilic substances.

  6. PLK - Wikipedia

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    PLK may refer to: . PLK (rapper) (born 1997), French rapper of Polish and Corsican origin PKP PLK, a Polish railroad company; PLK Vicwood KT Chong Sixth Form College; Polska Liga Koszykówki, Polish Basketball League

  7. Panch Pargana Kishan College - Wikipedia

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  8. Lysophosphatidic acid - Wikipedia

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    LPA acts as a potent mitogen due to its activation of three high-affinity G-protein-coupled receptors called LPAR1, LPAR2, and LPAR3 (also known as EDG2, EDG4, and EDG7). ). Additional, newly identified LPA receptors include LPAR4 (P2RY9, GPR23), LPAR5 (GPR92) and LPAR6 (P2RY5, G

  9. Lysophospholipid receptor - Wikipedia

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    The lysophospholipid receptor (LPL-R) group are members of the G protein-coupled receptor family of integral membrane proteins that are important for lipid signaling. [1] In humans, there are eleven LPL receptors, each encoded by a separate gene.