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  2. Samsung Galaxy S6 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S6 is a line of Android-based smartphones manufactured, released and marketed by Samsung Electronics.Succeeding the Samsung Galaxy S5, the S6 was not released as a singular model, but instead in two variations unveiled and marketed together—the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge—with the latter differentiated primarily by having a display that is wrapped along the sides of the ...

  3. Comparison of Samsung Galaxy S smartphones - Wikipedia

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    500 Type Dynamic AMOLED 2X SoC SoC: Samsung Exynos 2200 Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (USA, Canada, China and Korea only) CPU Exynos: 8-core 1 × 2.8 GHz 3 × 2.5 GHz 4 × 1.7 GHz Snapdragon: 8-core 1 × 3.0 GHz 3 × 2.5 GHz 4 × 1.8 GHz GPU Exynos: Xclipse 920 Snapdragon: Adreno 730 RAM 8 GB 8 or 12 GB Storage Capacity 128 or 256 GB 128, 256 ...

  4. Samsung Galaxy S6 Active - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Samsung Galaxy S6 Active

  5. Nicotinic acid - Wikipedia

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    For humans, the efficiency of conversion is estimated as requiring 60 mg of tryptophan to make 1 mg of niacin. Riboflavin , vitamin B 6 and iron are required for the process. [ 20 ] Pellagra is a consequence of a corn-dominant diet because the niacin in corn is poorly bioavailable and corn proteins are low in tryptophan compared to wheat and ...

  6. Vitamin B3 - Wikipedia

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    Example of a label showing the amount of niacin (Vitamin B3), and specifying to be niacinamide in the ingredient section.. As flour fortification started adding niacin in the US, the United States Government adopted the terms niacin (a shortened form of "nicotinic acid vitamin") and niacinamide in 1942 as alternate names for nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, respectively, and encouraged their ...

  7. Inositol nicotinate - Wikipedia

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    Liver disease or kidney disease: Niacin can accumulate in people with liver or kidney problems, potentially worsening their condition. [ 1 ] Bleeding disorders : Inositol nicotinate may slow blood clotting, increasing the risk of bleeding for individuals with clotting disorders or those undergoing surgery.

  8. Talk:Niacin - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Niacin appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 August 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that niacin is not only a vitamin, but also the first cholesterol-lowering drug, pre-dating statins by decades? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions ...

  9. Niacin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Niacin refers to the vitamers of vitamin B 3. Niacin may also refer to: Niacin, portmanteau of nicotinic acid vitamin, one of the vitamin B 3 vitamers;