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  2. Once Mekel - Wikipedia

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    Once was born in Makassar, the son of Yohanes Elias Mekel and Maria Josephine Mekel Cambey. While in junior high school, Once replaced a vocalist in a festival band, marking his entry into the music world.

  3. Indonesia Pusaka - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia tanah air beta Pusaka abadi nan jaya Indonesia sejak dulu kala Tetap dipuja-puja bangsa Reff: Di sana tempat lahir beta Dibuai, dibesarkan bunda Tempat berlindung di hari tua Tempat akhir menutup mata Second verse: Sungguh indah tanah air beta Tiada bandingnya di dunia Karya indah Tuhan Maha Kuasa Bagi bangsa yang memujanya Reff ...

  4. α-Santalol - Wikipedia

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    α-Santalol (alpha-santalol) [1] is an organic compound that is classified as a sesquiterpene.It comprises about 55% of the oil of sandalwood, another less abundant component being β-santalol.

  5. β-Santalol - Wikipedia

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    β-Santalol is an organic compound that is classified as a sesquiterpene.It comprises about 20% of the oil of sandalwood, the major component being α-santalol.In 2002, about 60 tons of sandalwood oil were produced by steam distillation of the heartwood of Santalum album.

  6. Beta Librae - Wikipedia

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    β Librae (Latinised to Beta Librae) is the star's Bayer designation.. It bore the traditional name Zubeneschamali / ˌ z uː b ən ˌ ɛ ʃ ə ˈ m eɪ l i / (less common renderings, or corruptions, are Zuben Eschamali, Zuben el Chamali, Zubenesch, Zubenelg), derived from the Arabic الزُّبَانَى الشَمَالِي (al-zubānā al-šamāliyy) meaning "the northern claw".

  7. 6β-Naltrexol - Wikipedia

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    6β-Naltrexol, or 6β-hydroxynaltrexone (developmental code name AIKO-150), is a peripherally-selective opioid receptor antagonist related to naltrexone. [2] [3] It is a major active metabolite of naltrexone formed by hepatic dihydrodiol dehydrogenase enzymes.

  8. Voiceless dental fricative - Wikipedia

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    The voiceless dental non-sibilant fricative is a type of consonantal sound used in some spoken languages.It is familiar to most English speakers as the 'th' in think.Though rather rare as a phoneme among the world's languages, it is encountered in some of the most widespread and influential ones.

  9. NF-κB - Wikipedia

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    This allows NF-κB to be a first responder to harmful cellular stimuli. Known inducers of NF-κB activity are highly variable and include reactive oxygen species , tumor necrosis factor alpha , interleukin 1-beta , bacterial lipopolysaccharides , isoproterenol, cocaine, endothelin-1 and ionizing radiation. [26]