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B76 or B-76 may refer to: * Bundesstraße 76, a road in Germany * Radl Pass, a road in Austria * Sicilian Defense, Dragon Variation, according to the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings * A postcode district in the United Kingdom covering the western part of Sutton Coldfield, and encompassing the villages of Curdworth, Lea Marston, Minworth, Walmley, and Wishaw * HLA-B76, an HLA-B serotype * Benelli B76 The B76 is a pistol manufactured in Italy by Benelli Benelli may refer to: *Benelli Armi SpA, an Italian firearm manufacturer *Benelli (motorcycles), an Italian motorcycle manufacturer *HSR-Benelli, an Austrian-Italian manufacturer of personal w ...
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Bundesstraße 76
The Bundesstraße 76 is a German federal road or ''Bundesstraße'' and the northeast–southwest link between (formerly Flensburg), Schleswig, Kiel and Lübeck in the eastern part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. Route The B 76 used to begin at the Denmark–Germany border, German-Danish border at Flensburg. Due to the construction of the Bundesautobahn 7, A 7 motorway the section between Flensburg and Schleswig was downgraded to a state road. The B 76 bypasses Schleswig on the left side and has junctions with the Bundesstraße 201, B 201 at the north and the Bundesstraße 77, B 77 at the south where the main carriageway continues towards Rendsburg. The route continues towards Eckernförde where it meets the Bundesstraße 203, B 203. At Gettorf the route extends to a dual carriageway and crosses the Kiel Canal via the Levensau High Bridge. At Kiel the route acts as the local motorway. It has interchanges with the Bundesstraße 503, B 503, Bundesautobahn 215, A 215, Bundesstr ...
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Radl Pass
Radl Pass (), with an elevation of , is a mountain pass in the Alps, located on the border between Austria and Slovenia in the '' Bundesland'' of Styria. The pass road begins in the municipality of Lieboch and crosses the A 2 ''Autobahn''. It is used heavily by industrial traffic. See also * List of highest paved roads in Europe * List of mountain passes This is a list of mountain passes. Africa Egypt * Halfaya Pass (near Libya) Lesotho * Moteng Pass * Mahlasela pass * Sani Pass Morocco * Tizi n'Tichka South Africa * Eastern Cape Passes * Western Cape Passes * Northern Cape Passes * ... References Mountain passes of Slovenia Mountain passes of the Alps Mountain passes of Styria Austria–Slovenia border crossings {{Slovenia-geo-stub ...
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Sicilian Defense, Dragon Variation
In chess, the Dragon Variation is one of the main lines of the Sicilian Defence and begins with the moves: :1. e4 c5 :2. Nf3 d6 :3. d4 cxd4 :4. Nxd4 Nf6 :5. Nc3 g6 In the Dragon, Black fianchettoes their bishop on g7, castling on the king's side while aiming the bishop at the center and . In one of the most popular and theoretically important lines, the Yugoslav Variation, White meets Black's setup with Be3, Qd2 and Bh6, exchanging off the Dragon bishop, followed by launching a pawn storm with h4–h5 and g4. To involve the a1-rook in the attack, White usually castles queenside, placing the white king on the semi-open c-file. The result is often both sides attacking the other's king with all available resources. The line is considered one of the of all chess openings. The modern form of the Dragon was originated by German master Louis Paulsen around 1880. It was played frequently by Henry Bird that decade, then received general acceptance around 1900 when pla ...
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Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, known locally as Sutton ( ), is a town and civil parish in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south of Lichfield, 7 miles southwest of Tamworth and 7 miles east of Walsall. Sutton Coldfield and its surrounding suburbs are governed under Birmingham City Council for local government purposes but the town has its own town council which governs the town and its surrounding areas by running local services and electing a mayor to the council. It is in the Historic county of Warwickshire, and in 1974 it became part of Birmingham and the West Midlands metropolitan county under the Local Government Act 1972. History Etymology The etymology of the name Sutton appears to be from "South Town". The name "Sutton Coldfield" appears to come from this time, being the "south town" (i.e. south of Tamworth and/or Lichfield) on the edge of the "col f ...
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HLA-B76
HLA-B15 (B15) is an HLA- B serotype. The serotype identifies the B*15 gene-allele protein products of HLA-B. B15 is a broad antigen can be subdivided into several split antigens that are often used in characterization. These are B62, B63, B70, B71, B72, B75, B76, B77. B*15 is the largest allele grouping for any known human autosomal locus, identified as of August 2008 there are more than 150 alleles and ~140 amino acid sequence variants from those gene products. Some of these alleles are discussed below. Other alleles, such as B*46 evolved from B*15. One reason for the diversity of this group is that B15 is among a group of alleles enriched in the original humans that left Africa and dispersed across East Asia and Australia. As people traveled east the frequency of many alleles dropped or disappeared from migrants. However B*15 persisted, expanded and diversified. The wide range and complex environment selected for new alleles and promoted their expansion. B*46 for exa ...
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