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  2. SURF1 - Wikipedia

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    Surfeit locus protein 1 (SURF1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SURF1 gene. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The protein encoded by SURF1 is a component of the mitochondrial translation regulation assembly intermediate of cytochrome c oxidase complex (MITRAC complex), which is involved in the regulation of cytochrome c oxidase assembly.

  3. 1066 and All That - Wikipedia

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    The death of Henry I from "a surfeit of palfreys" (recorded in other historical works as a "surfeit of lampreys", Chapter XIII) proves to be a paradigmatic case of the deaths of later monarchs through a surfeit of over-eating or other causes (so, for example, in Chapter XVII, Richard the Lion Heart dies "of a surfeit of Saladins").

  4. List of monarchs of the British Isles by cause of death

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    Died of food poisoning from eating "a surfeit of lampreys" David I: House of Dunkeld (Scotland) 1084 1124–1153 24 May 1153 Died of illness. Stephen: House of Blois (England) c. 1096 1135–1154 25 October 1154 Stomach disease: Malcolm IV: House of Dunkeld (Scotland) 23 April/24 May 1141 1153–1165 9 December 1165

  5. Augustine Nicolls - Wikipedia

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    Nicolls died unexpectedly on 3 August 1616 while on circuit; the cause has been given as a "surfeit", [2] or the "new ague". [1] He died in Kendal, and there is a monument to his memory in Kendal Parish Church. [3]

  6. Information overload - Wikipedia

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    The general causes of information overload include: A rapidly increasing rate of new information being produced, also known as journalism of assertion , which is a continuous news culture where there is a premium put on how quickly news can be put out; this leads to a competitive advantage in news reporting, but also affects the quality of the ...

  7. Surfeit - Wikipedia

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    Surfeit is a human gene cluster that consists of a group of very tightly linked genes on chromosome 9 that do not share sequence similarity. Genes in this cluster are numbered 1 through 6: SURF1 , SURF2 , SURF3 , SURF4 , SURF5 , and SURF6 .

  8. SURF2 - Wikipedia

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    SURF2 is a member of the surfeit gene family. [2] The SURF2 molecule interacts with beta-1, 4-Gal-T3, uPAR, and WDR20. As part of the surfeit gene cluster, SURF2 is one of several tightly linked genes that do not share sequence similarity. SURF2 maps to human chromosome 9q34.2 and shares a bidirectional promoter with SURF1 on the opposite strand.

  9. Context collapse - Wikipedia

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    Context collapse "generally occurs when a surfeit of different audiences occupy the same space, and a piece of information intended for one audience finds its way to another" with that new audience's reaction being uncharitable and highly negative for failing to understand the original context.