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Katrina or Katrine may refer to: People * Katrina (given name) * Katrine (given name) Meteorology *List of storms named Katrina, a list of tropical cyclones designated as Katrina ** Hurricane Katrina, an exceptionally powerful Atlantic hurricane in 2005, and the costliest tropical cyclone in history Places * Katrine, Virginia, United States * Lake Katrine, New York, United States * Loch Katrine, a loch (lake) in Scotland Music and entertainment * Katrina and the Waves, a pop rock band of the 1980s * ''Katrina'' (1943 film), a Swedish film * ''Katrina'' (1969 film), a South African drama film * ''Katrina'' (novel), a 1936 Swedish novel by Sally Salminen * ''Katrina'' (talk show), a 1967 Australian television talk show hosted by Katrina Pye that aired on ATV-0 in Melbourne * ''Katrina'', a webcomic from Red Giant Entertainment * ''Katrine'', best-selling 1909 novel by Elinor Macartney Lane Other uses * Katrina Cottage, a type of kit house * Katrina cough, a respiratory illnes ...
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Katrina (given Name)
Katrina or Katrine is a feminine given name. It is a derivative of ''Katherine''. People with this name include: People * Katrina Adams (born 1968), American tennis player * Katrina Asay (born 1957), American politician * Katrina Bayonas (born 1941), English theatrical agent, producer and manager * Katrina Begin (born 1982), American actress * Katrina Best, British-born Canadian author of short stories * Katrina Bowden (born 1988), American actress * Katrina Boyd (born 1971), Australian soccer player * Katrina Brown, English academic * Katrina Bryan (born 1980), Scottish stage, film and television actress and CBeebies presenter * Katrina Carlson, American singer-songwriter * Katrina Jane Colebrook (born 1957), also known as Jane Colebrook, Jane Finch and Jane Weston, English track athlete * Katrina Colleton (born 1971), American basketball player * Katrina Conder, Australian television presenter * Katrina del Mar, American filmmaker and photographer * Katrina Devine (born 1980) ...
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Katrina (novel)
''Katrina'' is a Swedish language novel published in 1936, written by Åland author Sally Salminen. The publishing company Holger Schildts Förlag had announced a writing competition, for which Salminen had submitted her first draft of ''Katrina''. Salminen won first prize, and the publisher agreed to publish the novel. According to a nephew of Salminen, Henrik Salminen, her publisher requested 12 different drafts before they finally published the novel.Comment by Henrik Salminen
in the online edition of , accessed October 31, 2006
The novel was Salminen's first, and became a surprise success, eventually bein ...
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Mitochondrial DNA
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA or mDNA) is the DNA located in mitochondria, cellular organelles within eukaryotic cells that convert chemical energy from food into a form that cells can use, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Mitochondrial DNA is only a small portion of the DNA in a eukaryotic cell; most of the DNA can be found in the cell nucleus and, in plants and algae, also in plastids such as chloroplasts. Human mitochondrial DNA was the first significant part of the human genome to be sequenced. This sequencing revealed that the human mtDNA includes 16,569 base pairs and encodes 13 proteins. Since animal mtDNA evolves faster than nuclear genetic markers, it represents a mainstay of phylogenetics and evolutionary biology. It also permits an examination of the relatedness of populations, and so has become important in anthropology and biogeography. Origin Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA are thought to be of separate evolutionary origin, with the mtDNA being derived ...
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Katrina Cough
Katrina cough is a putative respiratory illness thought to be linked to exposure to mold A mold () or mould () is one of the structures certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi. Not ... and dust after the 2005 Hurricane Katrina in the United States. First described by doctors treating patients in the metro New Orleans area symptoms include cough, paranasal sinus, sinus headache, nasal congestion, congestion, runny nose, and sore throat, and conjunctivitis, pink eye. This condition may make immunocompromised individuals more susceptible to bacterial bronchitis and sinusitis. Most patients are treated with antihistamines, nasal sprays, and/or antibiotics. The Louisiana Office of Public Health conducted a case-control study of emergency department visits in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The OPH distributed a ...
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Katrina Cottage
Katrina Cottages are small residential shelters designed and marketed in the United States in the wake of Hurricane Katrina (August 2005). They were designed as a response to the inadequacies of the trailers issued to flood victims by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The homes' designs attempt to fulfill the needs of their occupants in a more permanent and humane manner, while addressing the challenges of building and protecting a home in the Gulf Coast region, particularly in southern Louisiana where much of the land currently used is below sea level and protected by levees. The cottages are also common in parts of storm surge damaged coastal Mississippi. Though designs may vary, the main aesthetic criterion is that Katrina Cottages resemble traditional homes in the area in appearance, scaled-down in size to reduce costs and ease construction so that multiple units can be built quickly as needed. The best-known of these designs are those by Marianne Cusato, whose ...
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Elinor Macartney Lane
Elinor Macartney Lane (1864 – March 15, 1909) was an American novelist who was popular in the first decade of the 1900s. After publishing a number of short stories, she wrote three novels: ''Mills of God'' (1901),(17 August 1901)A Woman's First Novel ''The New York Times'' ''Nancy Stair'' (1904),(4 June 1904)The Romance of a Scotch Lassie (book review) ''The New York Times'' and ''Katrine'' (1909).(17 March 1909)Mrs. Elinor Lane Dead; Well-Known Novelist Stricken at Lynchburg, Va. ''The New York Times''Tracy, Marguerite (15 May 1909)The Art of Mrs. Elinor Lane ''The New York Times'' Biography Born in Maryland, she later moved to Washington, where she attended high school and normal school, from which she graduated in 1882. She then taught in the public schools, specializing in mathematics. She married educator Francis Ransom Lane in 1891. She started writing at age 16, when she also started an occasionally published magazine called ''The Trifler''. Her first novel ''Mil ...
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Red Giant Entertainment
Red Giant Entertainment, Inc. is a Florida-headquartered comic book publisher and "transmedia" entertainment company established in 2005. Red Giant was founded by Benny R. Powell, former marketing writer for Priceline.com. Other key players included David Campiti, director and COO, also CEO of Glass House Graphics; and Chris Crosby (comics), Chris Crosby, CTO and the CEO of Keenspot Entertainment. Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach joined the board in November 2014. Works Comics Webcomics Red Giant published webcomics with partner Keenspot. Titles included ''Wayward Sons: Legends'', ''Exposure'', ''Jade Warriors'', ''Buzzboy'', ''Medusa's Daughter'', ''Katrina'', and ''Porcelain''. Giant-Size Comics Red Giant's ''Giant-Size Comics'' was a print comic book line of free, ad-supported anthology titles which debuted on May 3, 2014 as part of Free Comic Book Day. The line featured work by Mort Castle, story editor Brian Augustyn, and Larry Hama. As of 2019, Red Giant began crowdfun ...
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Katrina (1969 Film)
''Katrina'' is a 1969 South African drama film directed by Jans Rautenbach and starring Katinka Heyns, Jill Kirkland and Don Leonard. * Simon Sabela as nknown nameref name=":0" /> * Anthony Handley as nknown nameref name=":0" /> Production Katrina was written and produced by Emil Nofal, directed by Jans Rautenbach. The crew consisted of Peter Henkel as editor, Vincent Cox as cinematography and composition by Roy Martin. Release The film was released in 1969 and grossed at approximately R900 000 at the box office. Reception Katrina has been viewed by approximately 400 000 white and coloured viewers. The film was originally released in English and Afrikaans, but has since been dubbed into eleven other languages. Katrina also entered the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. Katrina was controversially received by its Afrikaans audience. Rautenbach supposedly received death threats from right wing Afrikaans citizens. Newspaper reviews Katrina was reviewed by Ned Munger on t ...
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Katrine (given Name)
Katrina or Katrine is a feminine given name. It is a derivative of ''Katherine''. People with this name include: People * Katrina Adams (born 1968), American tennis player * Katrina Asay (born 1957), American politician * Katrina Bayonas (born 1941), English theatrical agent, producer and manager * Katrina Begin (born 1982), American actress * Katrina Best, British-born Canadian author of short stories * Katrina Bowden (born 1988), American actress * Katrina Boyd (born 1971), Australian soccer player * Katrina Brown, English academic * Katrina Bryan (born 1980), Scottish stage, film and television actress and CBeebies presenter * Katrina Carlson, American singer-songwriter * Katrina Jane Colebrook (born 1957), also known as Jane Colebrook, Jane Finch and Jane Weston, English track athlete * Katrina Colleton (born 1971), American basketball player * Katrina Conder, Australian television presenter * Katrina del Mar, American filmmaker and photographer * Katrina Devine (born 1980), ...
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Katrina (1943 Film)
''Katrina'' is a 1943 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Märta Ekström, Frank Sundström and Hampe Faustman. It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were designed by the art director Arne Åkermark. It is an adaptation of the 1936 novel ''Katrina'' by Sally Salminen.Goble p.405 Cast * Märta Ekström as Katrina * Frank Sundström as Johan Johansson * Hampe Faustman as Einar * George Fant as Gustaf * Birgit Tengroth as Saga Svensson * Erik Berglund as Captain Nordquist * Henrik Schildt as Captain August Ekvall * Harry Ahlin as Andersson, sailor * Elsa Ebbesen as Klara, Saga's housekeeper * Greta Berthels as Beda * Hugo Björne as Priest * Linnéa Hillberg as Katrina's mother * Anders Nyström as Herman * Torsten Hillberg as Banker * Margit Andelius as Woman in church * Richard Lund as Pastor * Bertil Berglund as First mate * Bengt Brunskog as Man at the dance * Julie Bernby as Prostitute at Berns * Siri Olson a ...
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Katrina And The Waves
Katrina and the Waves were a British rock band widely known for the 1985 hit " Walking on Sunshine". They also won the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Love Shine a Light". History Pre-history (1975–1980) The band's earliest incarnation was as the Waves, a group that played in and around Cambridge, from 1975 to 1977. The Waves featured guitarist Kimberley Rew and drummer Alex Cooper. This incarnation of the Waves never issued any recordings, and broke up when Rew left to join the Soft Boys. A more direct ancestor of Katrina and the Waves was the band Mama's Cookin', a pop cover band from Feltwell. This band, founded in 1978, featured American Katrina Leskanich on vocals and keyboards, and fellow American, Vince de la Cruz on vocals and lead guitar. By late 1980, Alex Cooper had joined the band on drums, with Bob Jakins on bass. Mama's Cookin' proceeded to gig steadily in England over the next two years, specialising in covers of songs by American acts such as He ...
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