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  2. Activator technique - Wikipedia

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    Activator I was patented by Activator Methods International on September 26, 1978. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Activator II was released, with an added "impedance head", in 1994. [ 4 ] Activator V is a cordless electric version that gives off no more than 0.3 J of kinetic energy in a 3-millisecond pulse. [ 4 ]

  3. Mortgage loan originators: What are they and what do they do?

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    MLO federal registrations are recorded in the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry (NMLS). You can visit the NMLS consumer database to confirm your MLO’s registration. A good MLO ...

  4. Activator appliance - Wikipedia

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    Activator Appliance is an Orthodontics appliance that was developed by Viggo Andresen in 1908. This was one of the first functional appliances that was developed to correct functional jaw in the early 1900s. Activator appliance became the universal appliance that was used widely throughout Europe in the earlier part of the 20th century. [1]

  5. Enzyme activator - Wikipedia

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    Hexokinase-I (HK-I) is an enzyme activator because it draws glucose into the glycolysis pathway. Its function is to phosphorylate glucose releasing glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) as the product. HK-I not only signals the activation of glucose into glycolysis but also maintains a low glucose concentration to facilitate glucose diffusion into the cell.

  6. Linear actuator - Wikipedia

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    [1] Cam: Cam actuators function on a principle similar to that of the wedge, but provide relatively limited travel. As a wheel-like cam rotates, its eccentric shape provides thrust at the base of a shaft. Some mechanical linear actuators only pull, such as hoists, chain drive and belt drives. Others only push (such as a cam actuator). Pneumatic ...

  7. Activator (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    Activator proteins consist of two main domains: a DNA-binding domain that binds to a DNA sequence specific to the activator, and an activation domain that functions to increase gene transcription by interacting with other molecules. [1] Activator DNA-binding domains come in a variety of conformations, including the helix-turn-helix, zinc finger ...

  8. Malibu Locals Only - Wikipedia

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    Malibu Locals Only (MLO) is a group of youths local to Malibu, California, that has been associated with several violent attacks along with other criminal activity in the city. [1] Often involved in party, bar or beach fights, the group has maintained aversion toward residents of the San Fernando Valley region, as well as other outsiders who ...

  9. Loose wheel nut indicator - Wikipedia

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    Should a lug nut become loose, the pointer will move in line with the movement of the lug nut, i.e. the tips no longer point to each other. The wheel nut indicators allow not only a quick and efficient check of the wheels by the driver, but also by the control authorities. In addition, the inspection can be easily documented with a photo.