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2AP (other)
2AP or ''variation'', may refer to: * 2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline, an aroma compound and flavor * 2ap, codename for the Greek Biblical Codex Basilensis A. N. IV. 4 * Televise Samoa & Radio ''2AP'', a Samoan TV and radio station, now part of the Samoa Broadcasting Corporation See also * * AP (other) * AAP (other) * APAP (other) * AP2 (other) AP2 or ''variant'', may refer to: Biochemistry * Activating protein 2 (AP-2), a mammalian transcription factor * Adipocyte protein 2 (aP2), a carrier protein for fatty acids * AP2 adaptors (AP-2 complex), which aid clathrin mediated endocytosis * ...
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2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline
2-Acetyl-1-pyrroline (2AP) is an aroma compound and flavor that gives freshly baked bread, jasmine rice and basmati rice, the spice ''pandan'' (''Pandanus amaryllifolius''), and ''bread flowers'' (''Vallaris'' ''glabra'') their customary smell. Many observers describe the smell as similar to "hot, buttered popcorn", and it is credited for lending this odor to the scent of binturong (bearcat) urine. Fresh marking fluid (MF) and urine of the tiger (Indian, Amur or Siberian) and Indian leopard also have a strong aroma due to 2AP. 2AP and its structural homolog, 6-acetyl-2,3,4,5-tetrahydropyridine of similar smell, can be formed by Maillard reactions during heating of food such as the baking of bread dough. Both compounds have odor thresholds below 0.06 ng/ L. Structure and properties 2AP is a substituted pyrroline and a cyclic imine as well as a ketone In organic chemistry, a ketone is a functional group with the structure R–C(=O)–R', where R and R' can be a variety o ...
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Codex Basilensis A
The codex (plural codices ) was the historical ancestor of the modern book. Instead of being composed of sheets of paper, it used sheets of vellum, papyrus, or other materials. The term ''codex'' is often used for ancient manuscript books, with handwritten contents. A codex, much like the modern book, is bound by stacking the pages and securing one set of edges by a variety of methods over the centuries, yet in a form analogous to modern bookbinding. Modern books are divided into paperback or softback and those bound with stiff boards, called hardbacks. Elaborate historical bindings are called treasure bindings. At least in the Western world, the main alternative to the paged codex format for a long document was the continuous scroll, which was the dominant form of document in the ancient world. Some codices are continuously folded like a concertina, in particular the Maya codices and Aztec codices, which are actually long sheets of paper or animal skin folded into pages. The ...
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Samoa Broadcasting Corporation
The Samoa Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) was a public broadcaster in the South Pacific island country of Samoa. Its operations were based in Mulinu'u, Apia. SBC was created by an act of Parliament in 2003, replacing the old Western Samoa Broadcasting Department. This government entity include both the former ''Televise Samoa'' & ''Radio 2AP''. The SBC broke up in 2008. TV1 Samoa is now the main television station of Samoa. SBC's radio stations still broadcast but are now privately owned. SBC Radio 1 and SBC FM SBC Radio 1 (formerly Radio 2AP), 540AM, broadcasts news, talkbacks, entertainment, music and audio content in the Samoan language. It can be heard clearly in Niue, Tokelau and emails from Samoans in Alaska say they too get snatches of it. It is the radio station of choice in many American Samoa households as well as Samoa. The SBC Radio 1 complex in Mulinu'u houses SBC Radio 1's operations, just next door to SBC TV. There is also SBC-FM, 88.1FM, which is an English-langu ...
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APAP (other)
Apap or APAP may refer to: Medical * Paracetamol (or acetaminophen), an analgesic drug, also known as APAP from its chemical name N-acetyl-para-aminophenol * Automatic Positive Airway Pressure, a medical device used to treat breathing disorders like sleep apnea People * Apap, a common surname in Malta, which originates from Gozo in the 16th century * Antonia Apap (19th century), mother of Karmni Grima * David Apap, 1990s Maltese politician, see List of mayors of places in Malta * Gilles Apap (born 1963), a French violinist * Ferdinando Apap (born 1992), Maltese soccer player * Joseph Apap (20th century), Maltese musician, brother of William and Vincent * Julie Apap (1948-2011), Maltese ceramicist * Louis Apap, 1990s Maltese politician, see List of mayors of places in Malta * Vincent Apap (1909-2003; aka Ċensu Apap), Maltese sculptor * William Apap (1918-1970), Maltese painter Other uses * Association of Performing Arts Presenters, American organisation of arts professionals ...
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