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  2. Illinois Sports Wagering Act - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Sports Wagering Act was passed into law on June 28, 2019 with the first legal wager being placed on March 9, 2020 [1] [2] The Act allows for individuals 21 or older to place monetary wagers on live sporting events. [1] In 2018, the United States Supreme Court held in Murphy v.

  3. Innate lymphoid cell - Wikipedia

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    Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are the most recently discovered family of innate immune cells, derived from common lymphoid progenitors (CLPs). In response to pathogenic tissue damage, ILCs contribute to immunity via the secretion of signalling molecules , and the regulation of both innate and adaptive immune cells.

  4. Illinois Compiled Statutes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The compilation organizes the general Acts of Illinois into 67 chapters arranged within 9 major topic areas. [3] The ILCS took effect in 1993, replacing the previous numbering scheme generally known as the Illinois Revised Statutes (Ill. Rev. Stat.), the latest of which had been adopted in 1874 but appended by private publishers since. [3]

  5. 8-inch/45-caliber gun - Wikipedia

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    The 8-inch (203 mm)/45 caliber gun was developed after the Spanish–American War to use the new smokeless powder that had recently been adopted by the Navy. This gun was much stronger than its predecessor, the 8-inch/40 caliber gun, [1] which were incapable of handling the new powder.

  6. .45-75 Winchester - Wikipedia

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    The .45-75 was shorter and fatter than the .45-70 government cartridge. Although the .45-75 was nominally superior to the popular .45-70, the weak toggle-link action with its elevator-style carrier originally designed for handgun cartridges limited the ability of the Model 1876 rifle to safely fire higher pressure loads intended for stronger ...

  7. Immune system - Wikipedia

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    Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a group of innate immune cells that are derived from common lymphoid progenitor and belong to the lymphoid lineage. These cells are defined by the absence of antigen-specific B-or T-cell receptor (TCR) because of the lack of recombination activating gene. ILCs do not express myeloid or dendritic cell markers. [40]

  8. Canon TS-E 45mm lens - Wikipedia

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    The TS-E 45 mm f/2.8 provides three degrees of freedom, allowing ±8° tilt with respect to the image plane and ±11 mm shift with respect to the center of the image area; [3] the movements can be rotated ±90° about the lens axis, though not independently.

  9. Title 45 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 2: Liability for Injuries to Employees; Chapter 3: Hours of Service of Employees; Chapter 4: Care of Animals in Transit; Chapter 5: Government-Aided Railroads; Chapter 6: Mediation, Conciliation, and Arbitration in Controversies Between Carriers and Employees; Chapter 7: Adjustment Boards and Labor Boards; Chapter 8: Railway Labor