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Cadaverine is an organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 5 (NH 2) 2.Classified as a diamine, it is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor. [3] It is present in small quantities in living organisms but is often associated with the putrefaction of animal tissue.
The definition of "battle" as a concept in military science has varied with the changes in the organization, employment, and technology of military forces. Before the 20th century, "battle" usually meant a military clash over a small area, lasting a few days at most and often just one day—such as the Battle of Waterloo, which began and ended on 18 June 1815 on a field a few kilometers across.
The SOC-R and its tractor and trailer fits aboard C-130 or larger aircraft. The craft can also be slung under an Army MH-47 helicopter using the MEATS system, which allows Combatant-Craft Crewmen to fast-rope from the helicopter onto the craft during insertion and climb a ladder from the boat to the helicopter during extraction.
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D 5 is nontoxic with an LD 50 of >50 g/kg for rats. [10]The environmental impacts of D 5 and D 4 have attracted attention because these compounds are pervasive. Cyclic siloxanes have been detected in some species of aquatic life. [11]
Her complete recordings have been reissued in CD format by Document Records on Female Blues Singers Volume 13: R/S (1921–1931) (DOCD-5517). She was the sister of jazz drummer, George Stafford , who played in her backing band.
The United States Navy Reserve (USNR), known as the United States Naval Reserve from 1915 to 2004, [1] is the Reserve Component (RC) of the United States Navy.Members of the Navy Reserve, called reservists, are categorized as being in either the Selected Reserve (SELRES), the Training and Administration of the Reserve (TAR), the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR), or the Retired Reserve.
Urgezes, previously known as Santo Estêvão de Urgezes, [1] is a civil parish in the municipality of Guimarães, Portugal. [2] The population in 2021 was 5,259 [3] on an area of 3.31 km 2 (1.28 sq mi).