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Tsuneko Okazaki (岡崎 恒子, Okazaki Tsuneko, born June 7, 1933) is a Japanese pioneer of molecular biology known for her work on DNA replication and specifically for discovering Okazaki fragments, along with her late husband Reiji. [1]
Give Me the Brain is a discard-style card game designed by James Ernest and released in 1996 by Cheapass Games.In the game, players assume the role of zombies attempting to complete their tasks for the day at Friedey's, "the fast food restaurant of the damned", yet they only have one brain to share between them. [1]
Firazorexton (INN Tooltip International Nonproprietary Name; development code TAK-994) is an experimental orexin 2 (OX 2) receptor agonist first described in a 2019 patent filed by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. [1] [2] Firazorexton was studied by Takeda for the treatment of narcolepsy.
Japanese kourayaki, or blended crab tomalley and roe baked in its shell. Tomalley is the hepatopancreas (the organ that fulfills the functions of both the liver and the pancreas) of a lobster, crab or other arthropods) of a crustacean when used for culinary purposes.
Atlantic horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus. Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) is an aqueous extract of motile blood cells from the Atlantic horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus.LAL reacts with bacterial endotoxins such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), which are components of the bacterial capsule, the outermost membrane of cell envelope of gram-negative bacteria.
Chiromantes eulimene – marsh crab (east coast of southern Africa) Chiromantes haematocheir – red-clawed crab; akategani (Japanese) dodukge (Korean) Parasesarma erythrodactyla – red-handed shore crab; Parasesarma messa – maroon mangrove crab; Parasesarma pictum – kakubenkeigani (Japanese) Tiomanium indicum – tioman crab
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Heikegani (平家蟹, ヘイケガニ, Literal meaning: Heike Crab, Heikeopsis japonica) is a species of crab native to Japan, with a shell that bears a pattern resembling a human face – an example of the phenomenon of pareidolia – which is interpreted to be the face of an angry samurai, hence the nickname samurai crab.