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  2. What's changing for feral and balance druids in patch 5.4, part 2

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    Set bonuses Feral T16 2-piece: Omen of Clarity increases damage of Shred, Mangle, and Ravage by 50% for 6 sec. Feral T16 4-piece: After using Tiger's Fury, your next finishing move will restore 5 ...

  3. Superoxide dismutase - Wikipedia

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    Irwin Fridovich and Joe McCord at Duke University discovered the enzymatic activity of superoxide dismutase in 1968. [5] SODs were previously known as a group of metalloproteins with unknown function; for example, CuZnSOD was known as erythrocuprein (or hemocuprein, or cytocuprein) or as the veterinary anti-inflammatory drug "Orgotein". [6]

  4. Feral cat - Wikipedia

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    Of the 700 million cats in the world, an estimated 480 million are feral. [3] [4] [5] Feral cats are devastating to wildlife, and conservation biologists consider them to be one of the worst invasive species on Earth. [6] [7] They are included in the list of the world's 100 worst invasive alien species. Attempts to control feral cat populations ...

  5. Tetrafluoroborate - Wikipedia

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    Despite the low reactivity of the tetrafluoroborate anion in general, BF − 4 serves as a fluorine source to deliver an equivalent of fluoride. [2] The Balz–Schiemann reaction for the synthesis of aryl fluorides is the best known example of such a reaction. [3]

  6. Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids - Wikipedia

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    OBOD was founded in 1964 as a split from the Ancient Druid Order with Ross Nichols as its leader. [7]In 1988, more than a decade after Nichols' passing, and after study in the Order and helping to further its reaches, [8] Philip Carr-Gomm was asked to lead the Order.

  7. Sodium bis (2-methoxyethoxy)aluminium hydride - Wikipedia

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    Sodium bis(2-methoxyethoxy)aluminium hydride (SMEAH; [1] trade names Red-Al, Synhydrid, Vitride) is a hydride reductant with the formula NaAlH 2 (OCH 2 CH 2 OCH 3) 2. The trade name Red-Al refers to its being a reducing aluminium compound. It is used predominantly as a reducing agent in organic synthesis.