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  2. Ora serrata - Wikipedia

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    This junction marks the transition from the simple, non-photosensitive area of the ciliary body to the complex, multi-layered, photosensitive region of the retina. The pigmented layer is continuous over choroid, ciliary body and iris while the nervous layer terminates just before the ciliary body. This point is the ora serrata.

  3. Ora, daughter of Ur - Wikipedia

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    Ora's Hebrew name, ערה, means "to lay bare" or "pour out". [5] In addition, she shares a name identical with that of 'Ara, a village in Northern Israel, established some time during the Bronze Age. [6] In addition, Ora's paternal line, Ur, son of Kasdim, is the same as Ur Kasdim, the birthplace of Abraham. It is stated in the Book of ...

  4. Havanese dog - Wikipedia

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    A unique aspect of the breed is the topline, which rises just slightly from withers to the croup, creating a topline that is straight but not level. Renowned for their flashy, lively gait, their strong rear drive and slightly shorter upper arm produce a springy motion rather than a far-reaching one.

  5. Database administrator - Wikipedia

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    Training for DBAs with accompanying certifications is widely available, offered by database vendors and third parties. Offerings include: [7] IBM Certified Advanced Database Administrator – DB2 10.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows [8]

  6. Kia ora - Wikipedia

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    Kia ora (Māori pronunciation: [k i ˈ a ɔ ɾ a], approximated in English as / ˌ k iː ə ˈ ɔːr ə / KEE-ə-OR-ə [1] or / ˈ k j ɔːr ə / KYOR-ə) is a Māori-language greeting which has entered New Zealand English. It translates literally as "have life" or "be healthy", [2] wishing the essence of life upon someone, from one speaker to ...