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  2. For sale by owner - Wikipedia

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    A house for sale by its owner. For sale by owner (FSBO) is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a broker or agent. This is where the homeowner sells directly to a new homeowner. Homeowners may still employ the services of marketing, online listing companies, but can also market their own property.

  3. Small activating RNA - Wikipedia

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    To identify an saRNA that can activate a gene of interest, several saRNAs need to be designed within a 1- to 2-kbp promoter region by following a set of rules [3] [4] and tested in cultured cells. In some reports, saRNAs are designed in such a way to target non-coding transcripts that overlap the promoter sequence of a protein coding gene.

  4. Centruroides limbatus - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides limbatus is a relatively large scorpion and grows up to 110 mm in length. It is a polymorphic species that comes in a wide range of colors. Typically they have yellowish bodies with a contrasting blackish color on chelicera, the fingers of the pedipalps, the fifth segment of the tail, and the cephalothorax.

  5. Tityus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Tityus is a large genus of thick-tailed scorpions (family Buthidae), the namesake of its subfamily Tityinae.As of 2021, Tityus contains more than 220 described species distributed in Central America and South America, from Costa Rica to Argentina.

  6. Hadogenes troglodytes - Wikipedia

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    Hadogenes troglodytes is a species of scorpion from southern Africa.It is commonly known as the flat rock scorpion and commonly sold on the exotic pet market. [1] [2] It was once regarded as having the longest recorded body length of any scorpion, reaching up to 20 cm; [3] however Heterometrus swammerdami currently holds the record for being the world's largest scorpion at 9 inches (23 cm) in ...

  7. Why everything still feels so expensive [Video] - AOL

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    Listen and subscribe to Opening Bid on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts.. If you feel like you’re still paying more for less at, well, every place ...

  8. Urodacus manicatus - Wikipedia

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    The black rock scorpion was described by Swedish naturalist Tamerlan Thorell in 1876 as Ioctonus manicatus. [1] The type locality was described as "New Holland". [2] In 1888 Reginald Innes Pocock, an assistant at the Natural History Museum in London, was cataloging specimens of the genus and described what he thought was a new species—naming it U. abruptus— from two dried female specimens ...

  9. Hottentotta jayakari - Wikipedia

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    Bearing the typical buthid appearance, diagnosis of this species is decided by its colour. The sting, pedipalps and cephalothorax of the scorpion are all black. Both extremities of the scorpion form a gradient [4] fading from black to dark yellow, on the femur and sting segments. The legs of the scorpion are a bright yellow, forming a strong ...