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  2. Overlord (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Overlord is an action role-playing video game series published by Codemasters and originally developed by Triumph Studios. The franchise was introduced in 2007 and has received six video games to date. The latest game is Overlord: Fellowship of Evil, developed by Codemasters.

  3. Overlord II - Wikipedia

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    The core gameplay from the previous Overlord game remains intact in the sequel, with the player controlling the Overlord character in a third-person perspective who has command over hordes of small goblin-like creatures known as minions to travel the landscape and defeat various civilisations with the Roman-style "Glorious Empire" being the prime foe. [1]

  4. Supremacy: Your Will Be Done - Wikipedia

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    Supremacy: Your Will Be Done, released as Overlord in the United States, is a strategy video game designed by David Perry and Nick Bruty and produced by Probe Software.. The game was initially released for the Amiga and Atari ST computers in the beginning of 1990 and later in the same year it was ported to the Commodore 64 too, but released only in the very beginning of 1991.

  5. Overlord: Dark Legend - Wikipedia

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    Overlord: Dark Legend is an action role-playing game developed by Climax Action and published by Codemasters for the Wii.The game was released on 23 June 2009 in North America, 26 June in Europe, and 3 July in Australia.

  6. Overlord (2007 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Overlord is an action role-playing video game developed by Triumph Studios and published by Codemasters for Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Linux and PlayStation 3.It was released in 2007 in North America on 26 June, in Europe on 29 June and Australia on 6 July.

  7. Hypervariable region - Wikipedia

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    A hypervariable region (HVR) is a location within a sequence where polymorphisms frequently occur. It is used in two contexts: In the case of nucleic acids, an HVR is where base pairs frequently change.

  8. T independent antigen (TI) - Wikipedia

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    T independent antigens elicit antibody production by B lymphocytes without T lymphocyte involvement. There are two distinct subgroups of TI antigens, different in mechanism of activating B lymphocytes: TI-1 antigen, which has an activity that can directly activate B cells and TI-2 antigen, which has highly repetitive structure and causes simultaneous cross-linking of specific B cell receptors ...

  9. Paratope - Wikipedia

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    [1] 6. Hinge regions . In immunology, a paratope, also known as an antigen-binding site, is the part of an antibody which recognizes and binds to an antigen. [1] [2] It is a small region at the tip of the antibody's antigen-binding fragment and contains parts of the antibody's heavy and light chains.