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Cela Da Morte
Cela may refer to: People * Cela (surname), a Spanish-Galician surname * Çela, an Albanian surname * Ćela, nickname of Stevan Nedić (1875–1923), Serbian Chetnik commander in Old Serbia and Macedonia Placenames and jurisdictions Spain * Balsa de Cela, a natural thermal spring in Lúcar, Almería * Cela, Cambre, a parish in A Coruña * Cela, León, a locality in León * Cela, O Corgo, a parish in Lugo * Cela, Outeiro de Rei, a parish in Lugo Portugal * Cela, Alcobaça, a parish in the Leiria district * Cela, Chaves, a parish in the municipality of Chaves Other * Cela, Angola, a municipality in the Cuanza-Sul province * Cella Dati, known as Céla in the Cremunés dialect, a municipality in Cremona, Italy * Coela, also known as Cela, a Roman city and diocese, now a Latin Catholic titular see * Ekinözü, known as Cela in Kurdish, a town and district in Turkey Biology * CELA1, an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CELA1 gene * CELA2A, an enzyme that in ...
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Cela (surname)
Cela is a Spanish-Galician surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alfonso Cela (1885–1932), Spanish bullfighter * Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), Spanish Nobel Prize winning writer * Camilo José Cela Conde (born 1946), Spanish writer and professor of philosophy, son of the former * Gabriel Hernán Cela (born 1974), Argentine footballer * Izolda Cela (born 1960), Brazilian professor, psychologist and politician * José María Cela (born 1969), Spanish footballer and academic * Paloma Cela (1946–2019), Spanish actress and model * Pedro Pardo de Cela (1425–1483), Marshal of Galicia, beheaded by order of the Catholic Monarchs * Violeta Cela Violeta Bravo Cela (born December 7, 1960) is a Spanish actress, model, columnist and voice actress. She is the cousin of Paloma Cela and second niece of Nobel Prize winning writer Camilo José Cela. Born in Madrid, Spain, Cela began her acting c ... (born 1960), Spanish actress See also * Cella (surname) * Sela (sur ...
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CELA2A
Chymotrypsin-like elastase family member 2A is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ''CELA2A'' gene. Function Elastases form a subfamily of serine proteases that hydrolyze many proteins in addition to elastin Elastin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''ELN'' gene. Elastin is a key component of the extracellular matrix in gnathostomes (jawed vertebrates). It is highly elastic and present in connective tissue allowing many tissues in the bod .... Humans have six elastase genes which encode the structurally similar proteins elastase 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B. Like most of the human elastases, elastase 2A is secreted from the pancreas as a zymogen. In other species, elastase 2A has been shown to preferentially cleave proteins after leucine, methionine, and phenylalanine residues. Clinical literature that describes human elastase 1 activity in the pancreas is actually referring to elastase 2A. References External links * Further reading

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Cella (other)
Cella is the inner chamber in a temple. Cella may also refer to: People * Cella (surname) * Cella Delavrancea (1887–1991), Romanian pianist, writer, and teacher of piano * Cella Serghi (1907–1992), Romanian prose writer Places Burkina Faso * Cella, Burkina Faso * Cella De Loanga, Burkina Faso Italy * Cella Dati, Italy * Cella Monte, Italy Other places * Cella, Aragon, Spain * ''Cella'', the Hungarian name for Ţela village, Bata Commune, Arad County, Romania Other uses * Cella's, a brand of chocolate-covered cherries See also * Cela (other) * Sella (other) Sella may refer to: Places * Sella, Alicante, a municipality in Spain * Sella, Greece, a village in Greece * Sella group, mountains in the Dolomites * Sella River (Bay of Biscay), Asturias, Spain * Sella River (Guam) Other uses * Sella (surname ...
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Isabel Celaá
María Isabel Celaá Diéguez (born 23 May 1949) is a Spanish politician. In June 2018, she was appointed Minister of Education and Vocational Training and Spokesperson of the Government of Spain. Since 2022, she serves as Ambassador to the Holy See. Biography Politics in the Basque Country She started in politics in 1987 as head of the cabinet of the Regional minister of Education, Universities and Research José Ramón Recalde. After the brief interregnum of the coalition government PNV-EA-EE of 1991, she was vice-minister of Education, Universities and Research with Fernando Buesa as Basque counselor until the end of the legislature (1995). In the following legislature she abandoned the educational responsibilities, being director of the cabinet of the Counselor of Justice, Economy, Labor and Social Security, Ramón Jáuregui. Between 1998 and 2009 and 2012 and 2016, she has been a member of the Basque Parliament for Province of Vizcaya. As a parliamentarian, she was re ...
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Rebels Of Rhythm & Dance
Rebels may refer to: * Participants in a rebellion * Rebel groups, people who refuse obedience or order * Rebels (American Revolution), patriots who rejected British rule in 1776 Film and television * ''Rebels'' (film) or ''Rebelles'', a 2019 French comedy film * ''Rebelové'', a 2001 Czech musical film * "Rebels" (''Law & Order'' episode), a 1995 episode of the TV series ''Law & Order'' * Rebel Alliance, a fictional group of heroes from ''Star Wars'' * '' Star Wars Rebels'', a CGI animated television series Music * ''Rebels'' (album), a 2006 studio album by RBD * ''Rebels'' (EP), a 2011 EP by Black Veil Brides * "Rebels" (song), a 1985 song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Sports * Melbourne Rebels, an Australian rugby union team * Ole Miss Rebels, the sports team name of the University of Mississippi * UNLV Rebels, the sports team name of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Other uses * Rebels Motorcycle Club, an outlaw motorcycle club in Australia See also * ...
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The Big Brass Ring
''The Big Brass Ring'' is a 1999 drama film, starring William Hurt, Nigel Hawthorne, Irene Jacob, Jefferson Mays and Miranda Richardson (who was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance). The film's script was heavily rewritten by George Hickenlooper and F. X. Feeney from a previous screenplay written by Orson Welles and Oja Kodar in the early 1980s; Hickenlooper also directed the film. Plot The story concerns the darker side of a political campaign trail in Missouri. A gubernatorial candidate, Blake Pellarin, is making a campaign stop in St. Louis when his old mentor, Kim Minnaker, resurfaces. Minnaker left the country after a scandal, but now is working on a memoir and evidently possesses compromising photos of Pellarin that could end his hopes of becoming governor, and beyond that, President of the United States. Pellarin is already juggling the pressures of a political race with a frayed relationship with his wife Dinah, a wealthy woman with a drinking problem ...
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Centro De Estudios Latinoamericanos
The National Autonomous University of Mexico ( es, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, UNAM) is a public research university in Mexico. It is consistently ranked as one of the best universities in Latin America, where it's also the biggest in terms of enrollment. A portion of UNAM's main campus in Mexico City, known as '' Ciudad Universitaria'' (University City), is a UNESCO World Heritage site that was designed by some of Mexico's best-known architects of the 20th century and hosted the 1968 Summer Olympic Games. Murals in the main campus were painted by some of the most recognized artists in Mexican history, such as Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros. With acceptance rates usually below 10%, and its research, especially in Artificial Intelligence, being recognized by UNESCO as one of the most impactful globally, UNAM is known for its high quality research and educational level. All Mexican Nobel laureates are either alumni or faculty of UNAM. UNAM was founded, i ...
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Canadian Environmental Law Association
The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms. It is also a free legal advisory clinic for the public, and will act at hearings and in courts on behalf of citizens or citizens' groups who are otherwise unable to afford legal assistance. Funded by Legal Aid Ontario, CELA is one of 79 community legal clinics located across Ontario, 15 of which offer services in specialized areas of the law. CELA also undertakes additional educational and law reform projects funded by government and private foundations. CELA was established at the same time as its sister organization the Canadian Institute for Environmental Law and Policy (CIELAP), which does not offer Legal Aid services but focused on policy related to emerging and neglected environmental issues until 2011. CELA's goals include holding governments and polluters legally acc ...
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2003–04 South-West Indian Ocean Cyclone Season
The 2003–04 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season featured the List of the most intense tropical cyclones#South-West Indian Ocean, most intense tropical cyclone in the South-West Indian Ocean, Cyclone Gafilo, as well as nine other tropical cyclone naming, named storms. Tropical activity began on September 28 when Moderate Tropical Storm Abaimba formed at a low latitude. Activity continued until late May, following Severe Tropical Storm Juba, which marked the third year in a row that a storm formed in May. The final disturbance, one of sixteen, dissipated on May 24. Activity was near average, and the season was one of the longest on record. The first tropical cyclone scales, intense tropical cyclone was Beni, which reached that intensity on November 13, the third-earliest on record. In December, Tropical Cyclone Cela moved across Madagascar, and Severe Tropical Storm Darius dropped heavy rainfall in the Mascarene Islands. In January, Cyclone Elita crossed Madagasc ...
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Cela Sculptoris
Caelum is a faint constellation in the southern sky, introduced in the 1750s by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille and counted among the 88 modern constellations. Its name means “''chisel''” in Latin, and it was formerly known as Caelum Sculptorium (“''the engravers’ chisel''”); It is a rare word, unrelated to the far more common Latin ''caelum'', meaning “sky, heaven, atmosphere”. It is the eighth-smallest constellation, and subtends a solid angle of around 0.038 steradians, just less than that of Corona Australis. Due to its small size and location away from the plane of the Milky Way, Caelum is a rather barren constellation, with few objects of interest. The constellation's brightest star, Alpha Caeli, is only of magnitude 4.45, and only one other star, (Gamma) γ 1 Caeli, is brighter than magnitude 5 . Other notable objects in Caelum are RR Caeli, a binary star with one known planet approximately away; X Caeli, a Delta Scuti variabl ...
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French Pronouns
French language, French pronouns are inflected to indicate their role in the sentence (subject (grammar), subject, direct object, and so on), as well as to reflect the grammatical person, person, grammatical gender, gender, and grammatical number, number of their referents. Personal pronouns French has a complex system of personal pronouns (analogous to English ''I'', ''we'', ''they'', and so on). When compared to English, the particularities of French personal pronouns include: *a T-V distinction in the second person singular (familiar ''tu'' vs. polite ''vous'') *the placement of object pronouns ''before'' the verb: « Agnès les voit. » ("Agnès sees them.") *the existence of distinct pronouns for indirect objects and for certain prepositional objects *the use of a distinct ''disjunctive'' form, e.g. for emphasis (''moi'', ''toi'', etc.). The three types of "you" in French There are two words for you but they cover three distinct cases: # Singular "you": ''"Tu"'' is used t ...
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CELA3B
Chymotrypsin-like elastase family member 3B also known as elastase-3B, protease E, or fecal elastase is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the ''CELA3B'' gene. Clinical literature that describes human elastase 1 activity in the pancreas or fecal material is actually referring to chymotrypsin-like elastase family member 3B (i.e. the enzyme / protein this article focuses on). Function Elastases form a subfamily of serine proteases that hydrolyze many proteins in addition to elastin. Humans have six elastase genes which encode the structurally similar proteins elastase 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B. Unlike other elastases, elastase 3B has little elastolytic activity. Like most of the human elastases, elastase 3B is secreted from the pancreas as a zymogen and, like other serine proteases such as trypsin, chymotrypsin and kallikrein, it has a digestive function in the intestine. Elastase 3B preferentially cleaves proteins after alanine residues. Elastase 3B may also function in the ...
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