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Kirs may refer to: ;People *Eduard Kirs (1887–1963), Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician *Friido Kirs (1889–1948), Estonian schoolteacher and politician *Rudolf Kirs (1915–1963), Czech cellist *Urmas Kirs (b. 1966), Estonian footballer and manager *Vallo Kirs (b. 1987), Estonian actor ;Places *Kirs, former name of Kitsk, a village in Armenia *Kirs, Russia Kirs (russian: Кирс) is a town and the administrative center of Verkhnekamsky District in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the Kirs River near its confluence with the Vyatka, northeast of Kirov, the administrative center of the oblast. Po ..., a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia ;Other *Kirs, inwardly-rectifying potassium channels * KIRS (FM), a radio station (107.7 FM) licensed to serve Stockton, Missouri, United States See also * KIR (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname, callsign Estonian-language surnames ...
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Eduard Kirs
Eduard Kirs (22 November 1887 – 17 April 1963) was an Estonian music teacher, trade unionist and politician. He was a member of the I Riigikogu, representing the Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 1 November 1922. He replaced Johannes Lehman. Kirs was born in Tartu and studied piano and organ at the R. Griving School of Music. He played the organ and violin in churches and community centres. At the beginning of Estonia's independence, he began to organize trade unions, was the secretary of the Tartu Central Council of Trade Unions. He Worked as a singing and music teacher in several Tartu schools for more than ten years and helped organize the Tartu County Tartu County ( et, Tartu maakond or ''Tartumaa'') is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in eastern Estonia bordering Põlva County, Valga County, Viljandi County and Jõgeva County. The area of Tartu County is , which covers 6.9% of t ... Song Festival and conducted ...
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Friido Kirs
Friido Kirs (also Friidu Kirs; 13 February 1889 – 16 April 1948) was an Estonian schoolteacher and politician. He was a member of I Riigikogu, representing the Estonian Labour Party. He was a member of the Riigikogu since 15 October 1921. He replaced Aleksander Kaar. On 2 November 1922, he resigned his position and he was replaced by Timotheus Grünthal. Friido Kirs was born in the village of in Pihtla on the island of Saaremaa into a family of farmers. After graduating from secondary school, he was employed as a sailor. From 1908 until 1910, he worked as a schoolteacher. In 1910, he was conscripted into the 87th Neschlot Infantry Regiment of the Imperial Russian Army in Novgorod Governorate. He served as a volunteer on Russian ships during World War I and became a prisoner of war of the Germans. After his release, he returned to Saaremaa and was elected Mayor of Pihtla Parish in 1919 and later worked as a primary school teacher in Sandla and Ilpla, becoming the latter school ...
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Rudolf Kirs
Rudolf Kirs (16 June 1915, Brandýs nad Labem – 8 July 1963 Prague) was a Czechs, Czech cellist. He was the concert master of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra (SOČR), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1953 to 1963. 1915 births 1963 deaths People from Brandýs nad Labem-Stará Boleslav Czechoslovak cellists 20th-century cellists {{CzechRepublic-musician-stub ...
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Urmas Kirs
Urmas Kirs (born 5 November 1966) is an Estonian football manager and a retired footballer. He lastly coached the Estonian Meistriliiga club Tarvas. He played in the position of defender. Kirs spent the most of his career in Flora. International career Kirs won a total of 80 international caps for the Estonia national football team. He earned his first official cap on 3 June 1992, when Estonia played Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ... in a friendly match. Career statistics International goals References External links * 1966 births Living people Sportspeople from Viljandi Estonian footballers Estonian football managers Estonia international footballers Meistriliiga players Veikkausliiga players Viljandi JK Tulevik players FC Flora pl ...
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Vallo Kirs
Vallo Kirs (born 23 November 1987) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage director whose career began as a teenager in 2004. Kirs is possibly best recalled internationally for his role as Kaspar in the 2007 Ilmar Raag-directed feature film drama '' Klass''. Early life and education Vallo Kirs was born in 1987 in the town of Rakvere in Lääne-Viru County, where he attended primary and secondary school at the Rakvere Gymnasium. After graduation, he studied history at the University of Tartu's Faculty of Philosophy. In 2009, Kirs left his studies at the University of Tartu to study acting and directing at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy, graduating in 2013. Career film Kirs began his career at ages sixteen and seventeen appearing as an uncredited extra in crowd scenes in two Estonian feature films in 2004 and 2005: '' Sigade revolutsioon'' and ''Malev''. This was followed by the role of Ott in the popular 2006 Rasmus Merivoo-directed comedy shor ...
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Kitsk
Kitsk ( hy, Կիցք), is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. The National Statistical Service of the Republic of Armenia (ARMSTAT) reported that it was uninhabited at the 2001 and 2011 censuses. At the 2001 census, Kitsk was part of the rural community of Karut Karut ( hy, Քարուտ); is an abandoned village in the Kajaran Municipality of Syunik Province of Armenia. Population 600 people lived in the village in 1987. Statistical Committee of Armenia The Statistical Committee of Armenia (Armenian l .... References Former populated places in Syunik Province {{Syunik-geo-stub ...
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Kirs, Russia
Kirs (russian: Кирс) is a town and the administrative center of Verkhnekamsky District in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the Kirs River near its confluence with the Vyatka, northeast of Kirov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History It was established as a settlement around a cast iron foundry built in 1729. In 1862, the foundry was retrofitted to produce merchant bars. Town status was granted to Kirs in 1965. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kirs serves as the administrative center of Verkhnekamsky District.Law #203-ZO As an administrative division, it is, together with six rural localities, incorporated within Verkhnekamsky District as the Town A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world. Origin and use The word "town" shares an ori .. ...
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Inward-rectifier Potassium Ion Channel
Inward-rectifier potassium channels (Kir, IRK) are a specific lipid-gated subset of potassium channels. To date, seven subfamilies have been identified in various mammalian cell types, plants, and bacteria. They are activated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate ( PIP2). The malfunction of the channels has been implicated in several diseases. IRK channels possess a pore domain, homologous to that of voltage-gated ion channels, and flanking transmembrane segments (TMSs). They may exist in the membrane as homo- or heterooligomers and each monomer possesses between 2 and 4 TMSs. In terms of function, these proteins transport potassium (K+), with a greater tendency for K+ uptake than K+ export. The process of inward-rectification was discovered by Denis Noble in cardiac muscle cells in 1960s and by Richard Adrian and Alan Hodgkin in 1970 in skeletal muscle cells. Overview of inward rectification A channel that is "inwardly-rectifying" is one that passes current (positive cha ...
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KIRS (FM)
KIRS is a radio station licensed to Stockton, Missouri, broadcasting on 107.7 MHz FM. The station is owned by VCY America, Inc. History The station signed on January 20, 1999, as KRLK, broadcasting a classic country format branded as "The Lake". Cumulus Media bought the station from Galen Gilbert for $850,000 in 2004. The call letters changed to KRWP on February 2, 2005. The station initially relied on programming from Jones Radio Networks; in later years, KRWP was a full service station, with classic country music being supplemented with a tradio program and high school sports coverage. Cumulus' acquisition of the station was part of its plan to move KMAJ-FM, a Topeka, Kansas, radio station it owned on the same frequency, to the Kansas City market, which would have required KRWP to reduce its power. The KMAJ-FM move was called off in 2006, after Cumulus' purchase of Susquehanna Radio Corporation, as the move would have given it too many FM radio stations in Kansas City. On ...
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KIR (other)
KIR, Kir or kir may refer to: Biology *Inward-rectifier potassium channel Kir *Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor, a receptor protein expressed on the surface of natural killer cells and some T-cells Bodies of water *Kir (river), in northern Albania * Kir Lake, near Dijon, France People * Kir Fard, Armenian nobleman of the 12th–13th centuries *Kir Nesis (1934–2003), Russian biologist *Kir Bulychev, Russian writer *Félix Kir (1876–1968), priest in the French Resistance *Kir, a character in ''Detective Conan'' Places *Republic of Kiribati in the central Pacific (ISO code: KIR) *Kir of Moab, biblical stronghold *Land of Kir, biblical location Transport * Katihar Junction railway station, Bihar; station code KIR * Kerry Airport, Ireland (IATA code: KIR) * Kirkby railway station, Merseyside, England; National Rail station code KIR Other * Kir (cocktail), alcoholic beverage * Kyrgyz language (ISO code: kir) * Krajowa Izba Rozliczeniowa, an automated clearing house ...
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