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  2. T. Greg Doucette - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gregory ("T. Greg") Doucette (born 1981) is an American lawyer best known for indexing videos of police brutality. He originally compiled the videos in a Twitter thread and received thousands of submissions via direct message.

  3. Turkesterone - Wikipedia

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    Turkesterone is a phytoecdysteroid found in numerous plant species, including Ajuga turkestanica, [1] various Vitex species, [2] [3] [4] Triticum aestivum, [5] and Rhaponticum acaule. [ 6 ] See also

  4. Ecdysteroid - Wikipedia

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  5. 20-Hydroxyecdysone - Wikipedia

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    20-Hydroxyecdysone (ecdysterone or 20E) is a naturally occurring ecdysteroid hormone which controls the ecdysis (moulting) and metamorphosis of arthropods.It is therefore one of the most common moulting hormones in insects, crabs, etc.

  6. This flag football quarterback says he's 'better than Patrick ...

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    Darrell Doucette, quarterback of the world champion U.S. flag football team, says Patrick Mahomes and other NFL stars shouldn't automatically make the 2028 Olympic team for the L.A. Games.

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  9. Adaptogen - Wikipedia

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    The term "adaptogen" refers to non-toxic plants or their extracts purported to diminish stress and support overall wellbeing when consumed. [4] However, the definition of an adaptogen is vague and without adequate scientific evidence, making it impossible to determine what exactly makes a substance an adaptogen.