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  2. Mirus Bio - Wikipedia

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  3. Tocopherol - Wikipedia

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    Tocopherols (/ t oʊ ˈ k ɒ f ə ˌ r ɒ l /; [1] TCP) are a class of organic compounds comprising various methylated phenols, many of which have vitamin E activity. Because the vitamin activity was first identified in 1936 from a dietary fertility factor in rats, it was named tocopherol, from Greek τόκος tókos 'birth' and φέρειν phérein 'to bear or carry', that is 'to carry a ...

  4. Data Language Interface - Wikipedia

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    Data Language One (Data Language/I, DL/I, Data Language/One, Data Language/One [1]) is the language system used to access IBM's IMS databases and its data communication system. It is implemented from many languages by making calls to a software stub, DFSLI000.

  5. Ebac - Wikipedia

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    John Elliott was born in Bishop Auckland and trained as an engineer. [4] His father was a baker who died when Elliott was six months old. [4] Elliot grew up in High Lands, a Durham pit village near Cockfield.

  6. youtube-dl - Wikipedia

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    youtube-dl is a free and open source software tool for downloading video and audio from YouTube [2] and over 1,000 other video hosting websites. [3] It is released under the Unlicense software license .

  7. USS Norfolk (DL-1) - Wikipedia

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    The first major U.S. warship built after the construction boom of World War II, Norfolk was designed beginning in 1945, designated project SCB 1 in 1946, and authorized in 1947 as CLK-1, an anti-submarine hunter killer ship which could operate under all weather conditions and would carry the latest radar, sonar, and other electronic devices.

  8. Cato Networks - Wikipedia

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    Cato Networks was founded in 2015 in Tel Aviv, Israel by Shlomo Kramer, co-founder of Checkpoint and Imperva, and Gur Shatz, a co-founder of networking company Incapsula. [2] [4] Cato was initially funded with a $20 million Series A from U.S. Venture Partners and Aspect Ventures. [5]

  9. Down-low (sexual slang) - Wikipedia

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    Down-low is an African-American slang term [1] specifically used within the African-American community that typically refers to a sexual subculture of Black men who usually identify as heterosexual but actively seek sexual encounters and relations with other men, practice gay cruising, and frequently don a specific hip-hop attire during these activities.