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Kuru may refer to: Anthropology and history * Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people * Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology * Kuru Kingdom, a powerful Indo-Aryan tribe and kingdom during the Vedic period (Early Iron Age) and later a republic during the Mahajanapada period in India ** King Kuru (Vedic Hindu era), the imputed ancestral king of Indo-Aryan Kuru tribe * Kuru (sport), a traditional Bhutanese sport * Kuru, also called sintak, a traditional game of stones from the Philippines Places * Kuru River, a river in South Sudan * Kuru, Finland, municipality * Kuru, Iran * Kuru, Nigeria * Kuru, Ida-Viru County, village in Iisaku Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia * Kuru, Lääne-Viru County, village in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia * Kuru block, a community development block in Jharkhand, India * Kuru, Lohardaga, a village in Jhankhand, India Transport * , an ...
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Kuru (disease)
Kuru is a rare, incurable, and fatal Neurological disorder, neurodegenerative disorder that was formerly common among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Kuru is a form of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) caused by the transmission of abnormally folded proteins (prions), which leads to symptoms such as tremors and loss of coordination from neurodegeneration. The term kuru derives from the Fore language, Fore word ''kuria'' or ''guria'' ("to shake"), due to the body tremors that are a classic symptom of the disease. ''Kúru'' itself means "trembling". It is also known as the "laughing sickness" due to the pathologic bursts of laughter which are a symptom of the disease. It is now widely accepted that kuru was transmitted among members of the Fore tribe of Papua New Guinea via Endocannibalism, funerary cannibalism. Deceased family members were traditionally cooked and eaten, which was thought to help free the spirit of the dead. Women and children usually consumed the ...
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SS Kuru
SS ''Kuru'' was a steam ship which sank on 7 September 1929 in the lake Näsijärvi, in Tampere, Finland. The sinking is still the most severe maritime disaster in Finnish lakes or rivers. It led to the loss of 136 lives, according to the passenger counts and the officers; most sources frequently list the death toll as 138. There were 150 passengers and 12 crew members. One of the drowned was the Member of the Parliament Ida Vihuri. The ship capsized due to heavy wind – 8 Beauforts (), and there were some claims of up to 11.5 Beauforts. The capsizing was mostly due to an overly-high centre of gravity; in 1927, a third deck level had been added without expert help or inspecting the balance of the ship. The big waves brought water onto the deck, and the water couldn't flow away. The wreck was raised in the same year and repaired; the ship had suffered only minor damage. Some cabin structures were removed to improve the balance. She served in use until 1939. During the First Wo ...
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Kurus (other)
Kurus may refer to: *Kuruş, the Turkish currency *Kuru (kingdom), the Indian kingdom * Kūruš, Persian form of the name of Cyrus the Great Cyrus II of Persia (; peo, 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 ), commonly known as Cyrus the Great, was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, the first Persian empire. Schmitt Achaemenid dynasty (i. The clan and dynasty) Under his rule, the empire embraced ... See also * Kuru (other) {{dab ...
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Kourou (other)
Kourou is a commune in French Guiana. Kourou may also refer to: * Kourou (river) The Kourou is a river in French Guiana, discharging into the Atlantic Ocean. It is long. The town of Kourou is located at its estuary, which is generally used as a pleasure port. Like the river Amazon, it has brown, muddy waters due to sediment ..., a river in French Guiana * Kourou, Burkina Faso, a village * Kourou (crater), a crater on Mars See also * * Koru (other) * Kuru (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Kuru Kulla
''Kuru'' (after Kurukullā, a Tibetan Buddhist deity) is a genus of dromaeosaurid theropod from the Late Cretaceous Barun Goyot Formation of Mongolia. The genus contains a single species, ''Kuru kulla'', known from a fragmentary skeleton including a partial skull. Discovery and naming The holotype of ''Kuru kulla'', IGM 100/981, was discovered by an American-Mongolian expedition at Khulsan in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, on 5 July 1991, only hours before the discovery of ''Shri devi''. The following year, it was reported as a distinct dromaeosaurid taxon at an Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, SVP conference in Toronto. In their paper describing the dromaeosaurid ''Achillobator'', Perle ''et al.'' (1999) listed a bibliographic entry titled "Morphology Dromaeosaurian dinosaur-Airakoraptor from the upper cretaceous of Mongolia". However, this bibliographic entry is clearly in error as no since paper existed and is definitely a reference to the SVP 1992 abstract, in which case "Aira ...
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KURU (FM)
Kuru may refer to: Anthropology and history * Kuru (disease), a type of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy associated with the cannibalistic funeral practices of the Fore people * Kuru (mythology), part of Meithei mythology * Kuru Kingdom, a powerful Indo-Aryan tribe and kingdom during the Vedic period (Early Iron Age) and later a republic during the Mahajanapada period in India ** King Kuru (Vedic Hindu era), the imputed ancestral king of Indo-Aryan Kuru tribe * Kuru (sport), a traditional Bhutanese sport * Kuru, also called sintak, a traditional game of stones from the Philippines Places * Kuru River, a river in South Sudan * Kuru, Finland, municipality * Kuru, Iran * Kuru, Nigeria * Kuru, Pakistan, a valley in Northen Pakistan * Kuru, Ida-Viru County, village in Iisaku Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia * Kuru, Lääne-Viru County, village in Tapa Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia * Kuru block, a community development block in Jharkhand, India * Kuru, Lohardaga, a v ...
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Kuru (film)
is a 2018 Japanese supernatural horror film, based on the original novel of the same name, directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and starring Junichi Okada, Haru Kuroki, Nana Komatsu, Takako Matsu, and Satoshi Tsumabuki. Plot A couple must protect their 2-year-old daughter's life from a monster called Bogiwan. Cast * Junichi Okada as Kon Nosaki * Nana Komatsu as Makoto Higa - Kon's girlfriend. She can communicate with ghosts. * Satoshi Tsumabuki as Hideki Tahara * Haru Kuroki as Kana Tahara - Hideki's wife * Takako Matsu as Kotoko Higa - Makoto's elder sister. She also has psychic powers like her sister. * Munetaka Aoki * Rie Shibata * Taiga * Aiju Shida * Miho Ninagawa * Hikaru Ijūin * Eri Ishida is a Japanese people, Japanese actress. She won the award for best supporting actress at the 9th Yokohama Film Festival for ''Chōchin (film), Chōchin'' and at the 13th Hochi Film Award for ''A Chaos of Flowers'', ''Hope and Pain'' and ''Wutheri ... References External links * * ...
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Kuruvilla Pandikattu
Kuruvilla Pandikattu Joseph, SJ, (कुरुविला पांडिक्काट्ट or കുരുവിള പാണ്ടിക്കാട്ട്) (born November 28, 1957) is an Indian Jesuit priest. He is Chair Professor of JRD Tata Foundation on Business Ethics at XLRI, Jamshedpur and Professor of Philosophy, Science and Religion at Jnana Deepa, Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Pune, Maharashtra, India. He is also Director of JDV Centre for Science-Religion Studies (JCSR) and Association of Science, Society and Religion (ASSR), Pune. He has authored/edited 36 books and written more than 160 academic articles. He is also a co-founder and has been a co-publisher of two journals, ''Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies'' and ''AUC: Asian Journal of Religious Studies.'' Furthermore, he has organized more than 40 academic conferences. His weekly column on "Contemporary Spirituality" used to appear on Tuesdays in '' Financial Chronicle'' for eigh ...
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Uğur Arslan Kuru
Uğur Arslan Kuru (born 16 February 1989) is a Turkish people, Turkish Association football, football player who plays for TFF Second League club Arnavutköy Belediyespor. Career He began football in 2001 at Düzce G.Birliği, before joining Düzce Belediye Spor in 2002 as a youth player. One year later, he joined Fenerbahçe S.K., Fenerbahçe on an amateur contract where he played from 2003 to 2007 as youth player. In 2008, he signed his first professional contract with Fenerbahçe. He played 35 times for National youth teams as U19, U18, U17 and U16 national teams. External links

* * 1989 births People from Düzce Living people Turkish footballers Turkey youth international footballers Association football defenders Fenerbahçe S.K. footballers Balıkesirspor footballers Altınordu F.K. players Büyükşehir Belediye Erzurumspor footballers Aydınspor footballers Giresunspor footballers Gaziantep F.K. footballers Akhisarspor footballers 1461 Trabzon footballers Tarsus Id ...
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Taygun Kuru
Taygun Kuru (born 8 January 1990) is a Turkish-German footballer who plays as a midfielder. Kuru played as a youth for Preußen Berlin and 1. FC Nürnberg, before joining Bayern Munich in 2007. After two years in Bayern's youth setup, he was promoted to the reserve squad for the 2009–10 season. He made his debut on 1 September 2009, coming on as a substitute for Manuel Duhnke in a 3. Liga match against VfB Stuttgart II VfB Stuttgart II is a German Association football, football team located in Stuttgart, currently playing in the Regionalliga Südwest. From 2008 to 2016 the team played in the 3. Liga. They are the German reserve football teams, reserve team of V .... He made a further seven appearances that season, but did not play at all during 2010–11 season, and was released by the club in June 2011, signing for SpVgg Greuther Fürth II shortly afterwards. References External links * 1990 births Living people German sportspeople of Turkish descent FC Baye ...
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Büşra Kuru
Büşra Kuru (born 24 October 2001) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for 2. Frauen-Bundesliga club, SC Sand, and the Turkey women's national team. Born in Germany, she represents Turkey at the international level. Early life Büşra Kuru was born to Turkish parents in Weinheim, Baden-Württemberg Baden-Württemberg (; ), commonly shortened to BW or BaWü, is a German state () in Southwest Germany, east of the Rhine, which forms the southern part of Germany's western border with France. With more than 11.07 million inhabitants across a ..., Germany, on 24 October 2001. She studied at Wirtschaftsgymnasium (Johann-Philipp-Reis Schule) in Weinheim. Club career Kuru began playing association football, football at age six. She was encouraged by her footballer brother, who took her to the sports field every day. Before she started playing, she pursued the hobbies of swimming and judo. She was part of the Baden selection team from 2011–12 to 2014–15, and in the So ...
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Bartoloměj Kuru
Bartoloměj Kuru (born 6 April 1987) is an Austrian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Wiener Neustadt. Club career Kuru made his FK Austria debut at the age of 16 in 2002–03. He was primarily a reserve to Szabolcs Sáfár since then, although he did spend part of the 2004–05 season on loan to LASK Linz. He also experienced regular competitive action playing for FK Austria's Amateure (reserve) side in the Austrian Football First League. In summer 2008 his contract with FK Austria was terminated. On 12 January 2009 he signed with SV Grödig and in summer 2009 signed for DAC Dunajská Streda. International career In the summer of 2007, aged 20, he was selected to play for Austria at the U-20 World Cup in Canada, reaching the semi-finals with his team.Reco ...
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