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  2. Phenibut - Wikipedia

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    Phenibut is a derivative of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. [5] Hence, it is a GABA analogue. [5] Phenibut is specifically the analogue of GABA with a phenyl ring substituted in at the β-position. [5] As such, its chemical name is β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid, which can be abbreviated as β-phenyl-GABA. [5]

  3. Yonaguni (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Bunny released the music video along with the song. [10] Directed by Stillz, it follows the rapper throughout the day, as he tries to forget a love interest. Seeking distractions, the protagonist is seen dining alone at a sushi restaurant, walking dogs, practicing martial arts and yoga, getting a Pokémon Go tattoo, and going to a party.

  4. You Give Love a Bad Name - Wikipedia

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    "You Give Love a Bad Name" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, released as the first single from their 1986 album Slippery When Wet. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, and Desmond Child about a woman who has jilted her lover, the song reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on November 29, 1986, and became the band's first number-one hit.

  5. Gabapentinoid - Wikipedia

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    Phenibut, marketed under the brand names Anvifen, Fenibut, and Noofen, was introduced in Russia in the 1960s for the treatment of anxiety, insomnia, and a variety of other conditions. [ 28 ] [ 55 ] It was not discovered to act as a very weak (3.5 orders of magnitude less potent) gabapentinoid until 2015.

  6. 4-Fluorophenibut - Wikipedia

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    4-Fluorophenibut (developmental code name CGP-11130; also known as β-(4-fluorophenyl)-γ-aminobutyric acid or β-(4-fluorophenyl)-GABA) is a GABA B receptor agonist which was never marketed. [1] It is selective for the GABA B receptor over the GABA A receptor ( IC 50 = 1.70 μM and > 100 μM, respectively). [ 1 ]

  7. Flowers Will Bloom - Wikipedia

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    The lyricist of the song, Shunji Iwai, and the composer, Yoko Kanno, are both from Sendai, Miyagi. [3] Also, the song features notable natives from the affected areas of Miyagi, Fukushima and Iwate. [4] [5] In 2014, Yuzuru Hanyu, a figure skater from Sendai, performed to Hana Ha Saku "Flowers Will Bloom" to the world.

  8. Azu - Wikipedia

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    Azu (born December 8, 1981 [1]) is a Japanese R&B singer. She is well known for her collaborations with rapper Seamo, such as her first major release, the leading track from Seamo's second album Live Goes On , "Kokoro no Koe".

  9. For You (Liam Payne and Rita Ora song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was released on 26 January 2018. [2] The song was also included on Ora's second studio album, Phoenix (2018) and Payne's debut studio album, LP1 (2019). "For You" reached the top ten in the United Kingdom, France, Norway, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal, Poland, and Belgium, and peaked at number one in Germany.