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Graf is a German comital title, which is part of many compound titles. Graf may also refer to: * Graf (surname) * Graf, Iowa, an American city * Graf Ignatievo, a Bulgarian village **Graf Ignatievo Air Base * Graf, slang term for a paragraph * GRAF1, a human protein See also * Graf Zeppelin (other) * Graff (other) * Graph (other) * Grof (other) * Groff (other) Groff may refer to: * Groff (surname) * groff (software), a typesetting computer program * Groff (lychee), a variety of lychee fruit tree See also * Graf (other) * Graff (other) * Grof (other) Grof, Gróf may refer ...
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Graf
(feminine: ) is a historical title of the German nobility, usually translated as "count". Considered to be intermediate among noble ranks, the title is often treated as equivalent to the British title of "earl" (whose female version is "countess"). The German nobility was gradually divided into high and low nobility. The high nobility included those counts who ruled immediate imperial territories of "princely size and importance" for which they had a seat and vote in the Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), Imperial Diet. Etymology and origin The word derives from gmh, grave, italics=yes, which is usually derived from la, graphio, italics=yes. is in turn thought to come from the Byzantine Empire, Byzantine title , which ultimately derives from the Greek verb () 'to write'. Other explanations have been put forward, however; Jacob Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, while still noting the potential of a Greek derivation, suggested a connection to got, gagrêfts, italics=yes, m ...
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Graf (surname)
Graf is an ancient German and Swiss rooted name. In the United States, there are 16,620 people with this last name making it the 2445th most popular surname. Some notable people with this surname include: * Al Graf (born 1958), American politician and attorney * Alesia Graf (1980–2024), Belarusian-born German professional boxer * Alexander Graf (born 1962), Uzbekistani-German chess grandmaster * Alicia Graf Mack (born 1978/79), American dancer and teacher * Allan Graf (born 1949), American athlete, actor, stuntman and director * Angelika Graf (born 1947), German politician * Anton Graf (1811-1867), German theologian, private docent at University of Tübingen * Andreas Christoph Graf (1701–1776), teacher, poet & author of "Der höfliche Schüler" (1745) * Andreas Graf (born 1985), Australian track cyclist * Béatrice Graf (born 1964), Swiss musician * Bernadette Graf (born 1992), German judoka * Carl Graf (1892-1947), American painter * Conrad Graf (1782–1851), Austrian-G ...
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Graf, Iowa
Graf is a city in Dubuque County, Iowa, United States. It is part of the ' Dubuque, Iowa Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 76 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 73 in 2000. Geography Graf is located at (42.494967, -90.872077). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 79 people, 29 households, and 24 families living in the city. The population density was . There were 30 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 100.0% White. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.3% of the population. There were 29 households, of which 44.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 79.3% were married couples living together, 3.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 17.2% were non-families. 17.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 6.8% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or ol ...
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Graf Ignatievo
Graf Ignatievo (, ) is a village in Maritsa Municipality, southern Bulgaria. As of 2006 it has 2015 inhabitants. The village is named after a Russian diplomat- Count Nikolai Pavlovich Ignatiev, who played an important role as an ambassador of Russia in Istanbul for the conclusion of the Treaty of San Stefano that called for the creation of Greater Bulgaria. There is the major military Graf Ignatievo Air Base Graf Ignatievo Air Base is located in the village of Graf Ignatievo, about north of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city. It is the sole remaining fighter base of that state and houses two squadrons of jet aircraft. Early years Graf Igna ... of great importance used by the Bulgarian Air Force and the US. External links Official webside of the airbase Several VideoclipsMore video {{Maritsa Municipality Villages in Maritsa Municipality ...
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Graf Ignatievo Air Base
Graf Ignatievo Air Base is located in the village of Graf Ignatievo, about north of Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second largest city. It is the sole remaining fighter base of that state and houses two squadrons of jet aircraft. Early years Graf Ignatievo is often called ''the German airfield'' by the Bulgarian aviation society, as the airfield was built with the extensive help of engineers from the Third Reich in the 1930s and was intended to house units of the Luftwaffe. In 1940, the airfield, when it became ready was turned over to the Bulgarian His Majesty's Air Troops. The first operational unit based here was the 2nd Army Aviation Regiment, comprising four (squadrons): * Fighter , flying the Avia B.534 ''Dogan'', Czechoslovak biplane fighters * Level bomber , flying the PZL.43 ''Chaika'' Polish light bombers * Reconnaissance , flying the Letov S.328 (''Vrana'') reconnaissance aircraft * Training , flying various training machines In 1943 the regiment was redesignated a ground ...
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Paragraph
A paragraph () is a self-contained unit of discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. Though not required by the orthographic conventions of any language with a writing system, paragraphs are a conventional means of organizing extended segments of prose. History The oldest classical British and Latin writing had little or no space between words and could be written in boustrophedon (alternating directions). Over time, text direction (left to right) became standardized. Word dividers and terminal punctuation became common. The first way to divide sentences into groups was the original ', similar to an underscore at the beginning of the new group. The Greek ' evolved into the pilcrow (¶), which in English manuscripts in the Middle Ages can be seen inserted inline between sentences. Ancient manuscripts also divided sentences into paragraphs with line breaks (newline) followed by an initial at the beginning of the next paragraph. An initial is an oversized cap ...
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GRAF1
Rho GTPase activating protein 26 (ARHGAP26) also known as GTPase Regulator Associated with Focal Adhesion Kinase (GRAF) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''ARHGAP26'' gene. Function GRAF1 is a multidomain protein that is necessary for the CLIC/ GEEC endocytic pathway. By virtue of an N-terminal BAR domain, GRAF1 sculpts the endocytic membranes of this pathway into 40 nm diameter tubules and vesicles that allow uptake of extracellular fluid, GPI-linked proteins and certain bacterial exotoxins into cells. The role of dynamin in the CLIC/GEEC pathway is controversial, but GRAF1 interacts strongly with this protein and acute inhibition of dynamin action abrogates CLIC/GEEC endocytosis. There are several members of the GRAF family of proteins, including GRAF2, GRAF3, and oligophrenin, all of which likely playing similar roles during clathrin-independent endocytic events. Mutations of both GRAF1 and oligophrenin are strongly implicated in causing human disease ...
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Graf Zeppelin (other)
Graf Zeppelin (german: link=no, Count Zeppelin) may refer to: People * Count Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (german: Ferdinand Adolf Heinrich August Graf von Zeppelin; 8 July 1838 – 8 March 1917) was a German general and later inventor of the Zeppelin rigid airships. His name soon became synonymous with airships a ... (1838–1917), German officer, engineer, and founder of the Zeppelin airship company * * Eberhard Moritz Adolph Albert Graf von Zeppelin (1842–1906), Count of Zeppelin * Amethé Gwendolen Marion Mackenzie Smeaton Gräfin von Zeppelin (born 1896), Countess of Zeppelin Transportation and vehicles * LZ 127 ''Graf Zeppelin'', a German rigid airship 1928–1937, named after Count Zeppelin * LZ 130 ''Graf Zeppelin II'', the second airship of the ''Hindenburg'' class, 1938–1940, named after Count Zeppelin * ''Graf Zeppelin''-class aircraft carriers, two German Kriegsmarine aircraft carriers laid down in th ...
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Graff (other)
Graff may refer to: * Graff (lunar crater) * Graff (Martian crater) * Graff (jewellers), jewelry boutique specializing in rare diamonds ** 2009 Graff Diamonds robbery, which took place at the above store * Graff, Minnesota an unincorporated community in Moose Lake Township, Cass County, Minnesota, United States * Graff, Missouri, an unincorporated community in eastern Wright County, Missouri, United States People with the surname * Anton Graff (1736–1813), a German painter * Frederick Graff (1775-1847), American hydraulic engineer * Garrett Graff (born 1981), an American journalist and author * Gerald Graff (born 1937), an American professor * Henry Graff (1921–2020), an American historian and writer * Hyrum Graff, a character in Orson Scott Card's ''Ender'' books * Ilene Graff (born 1949), an American actress * Johann Michael Graff, a German Rococo sculptor and plasterer * Kasimir Graff (1878–1950), a German astronomer * Laurence Graff, an English jeweller * Ludwig vo ...
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Graph (other)
Graph may refer to: Mathematics *Graph (discrete mathematics), a structure made of vertices and edges **Graph theory, the study of such graphs and their properties *Graph (topology), a topological space resembling a graph in the sense of discrete mathematics * Graph of a function *Graph of a relation * Graph paper * Chart, a means of representing data (also called a graph) Computing * Graph (abstract data type), an abstract data type representing relations or connections *graph (Unix), Unix command-line utility *Conceptual graph, a model for knowledge representation and reasoning Other uses * HMS ''Graph'', a submarine of the UK Royal Navy See also *Complex network *Graf *Graff (other) *Graph database *Grapheme, in linguistics *Graphemics *Graphic (other) *-graphy (suffix from the Greek for "describe," "write" or "draw") *List of information graphics software This is a list of software to create any kind of information graphics: * either includes the ability ...
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Grof (other)
Grof, Gróf may refer to: People: * Andrew Grove ( hu, Gróf András István) * Bela "Bert" Grof (1921-2011), an Australian forage researcher of Hungarian origin * Gróf András István (born 1936), a Hungarian-American businessman and scientist * Dávid Gróf (born 1989), a Hungarian association footballer * Jonas Grof (born 1996), a German basketball player * Ödön Gróf (1915 – 1997), a Hungarian swimmer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics * Paul Grof, a psychiatrist and member of the World Health Organization committee that evaluated ecstasy * Stanislav Grof (born 1931), a Czech psychiatrist Other: * Grossflammenwerfer, a nickname for a German flamethrower of the First World War See also * Groff (other) * Graf (other) Graf is a German comital title, which is part of many compound titles. Graf may also refer to: * Graf (surname) * Graf, Iowa, an American city * Graf Ignatievo, a Bulgarian village **Graf Ignatievo Air Base * Graf, slang ter ...
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