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Doca may refer to: * Doca (player), full name Alfredo "Doca" de Almeida Rego (1903-????), Brazilian national football (soccer) layer * Doca (singer), part of the duo Cidinho and Doca *DOCa, abbreviation for Denominación de Origen *DOCA, abbreviation for 11-deoxycorticosterone acetate * Tia Doca (1932–2009), Brazilian samba dancer See also * Zé Doca, municipality in the state of Maranhão in the Northeast region of Brazil {{disambiguation ...
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Doca (player)
Alfredo "Doca" de Almeida Rêgo (14 May 1905 Sant'Ana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil – 30 July 1988, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was a Brazilian football player. He played for the Brazil national team. He was part of the delegation of the national team at the 1930 World Cup. But he was not included in the squad of 22 players, as was Humberto de Araujo Benevenuto. His older brother Gilberto de Almeida Rego was referee for 3 matches and linesman for 2 at the 1930 World Cup. Gilberto was also a member of the Comissão Técnica of the Brazil national team in the tournament. From 1923 to 1935, Doca played for SC Mackenzie, São Cristóvão and Flamengo. In 1926, Doca's club São Cristóvão became the Carioca champion for the only time in its history. Doca only played one match for Seleção. After the 1930 World Cup, Brazil played a match against the USMNT in Rio. Brazil won 4–3, Doca scored one goal. Alfredo de Almeida Rego was one of the leaders of the São Cri ...
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Doca (singer)
Cidinho and Doca (in Portuguese Cidinho e Doca, also as Cidinho & Doca) is a Rio de Janeiro-based Brazilian rap duo made up of Sidney da Silva (''MC Cidinho'') and Marcos Paulo de Jesus Peixoto (''MC Doca''), two "proibidão" rappers. Rapping career "Proibidão" refers to songs whose airplay is legally prohibited in Brazil due to alleged crime apology and promotion of drugs and arms usage. The duo are known for their rendition of "Rap das Armas" ( en, Rap of Weapons), a 1990s song originally by Junior e Leonardo, a song that also appeared on the soundtrack of the film ''Elite Squad'' (in Portuguese ''Tropa de Elite''), the highest-grossing film of 2007 in Brazil. The song illustrates the daily invasion of favelas by the elite squad of the Brazilian police in order to fight crime and drug trafficking. Despite its popularity, "Rap das Armas" was never played on the Brazilian radio ...
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11-deoxycorticosterone Acetate
Desoxycorticosterone acetate (also known as DOCA and 11-deoxycorticosterone 21-acetate and sold under the brand names Percorten Acetate and Decosterone, among others) is a mineralocorticoid medication and a mineralocorticoid ester. It is formulated as an oil solution and is administered once daily by intramuscular injection. The medication is the C21 acetate ester of 11-deoxycorticosterone 11-Deoxycorticosterone (DOC), or simply deoxycorticosterone, also known as 21-hydroxyprogesterone, as well as desoxycortone (INN), deoxycortone, and cortexone, is a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal gland that possesses mineralocorticoid ac .... References Acetate esters Corticosteroid esters Diketones Mineralocorticoids Pregnanes Prodrugs Progestogens {{Steroid-stub ...
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Tia Doca
Jilçaria Cruz Costa, known as Tia Doca da Portela or Tia Doca (20 December 1932 – 25 January 2009) was a Brazilian samba composer and singer. She began working as a flagbearer for the samba school Unidos da Congonha and joined the Velha Guarda da Portela in 1970, performing samba music and sang in various events the school promoted in countries such as France, Italy and the United States. Doca recorded music on several albums from 1970 to 2007 with such artists as Beth Carvalho and Zeca Pagodinho. Early life Doca was born Jilçaria Cruz Costa on 20 December 1932 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. Her mother, Dona Albertinha, was 's inaugural flagbearer. Doca began going to watch her mother perform the samba from the age of five, and she began working as a flagbearer for the samba school Unidos da Congonha in Rio de Janeiro's Vaz Lobo neighbourhood. Career Following a suggestion by Alberto Lonato, she joined the Velha Guarda da Portela in 1970. Doca did the samba and sang during h ...
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