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Moca (volleyball Club)
Moca, MoCA, or MOCA may refer to: Places * Moca, Dominican Republic * Moca, Equatorial Guinea * Moca, Puerto Rico * Moča, Slovakia * Mouca (also spelled Moca), a river in Romania People * Moca, a member of lol (Japanese group) * , a character in the multimedia franchise ''BanG Dream!'' * Momčilo Vukotić (1950–2021), Serbian football coach nicknamed "Moca" Organizations * Ministry of Civil Aviation (India) * Minnesota Ovarian Cancer Alliance * Mosaic Outdoor Clubs of America * Another Way Movement (Spanish: , a Panamanian political party Science and technology * ''Moca'' (genus), a genus of moths * MOCA (protein), a protein involved in cell signaling * Moca, a nickname for '' Andira inermis'' * MOCA, an application runtime environment and programming language by Blue Yonder * Minimum obstacle clearance altitude * Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA), an industry group which develops specifications for home networking over residential coaxial cable * 4,4'-Methylene ...
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Moca, Dominican Republic
Moca is the capital of Espaillat province in the Cibao region of the Dominican Republic, and is the tenth-largest city of the country with a population of 173,442 inhabitants. Moca is located 11 miles/18 kilometers east from the country’s second-largest city, Santiago. It is divided into eight municipal districts: San Víctor, Las Lagunas, José Contreras, Juan López, El Higuerito, La Ortega, Monte de la Jagua and Canca La Reina. The city is known as "La Villa Heroica" (Village of Heroes) due to the number of men and women from Moca who have played a major role in the Dominican Republic's history in bringing down two dictators, Ulises Heureaux and Rafael Trujillo, and bringing democracy back to the country. Moca is home to the Corazon Sagrado de Jesus ("Sacred Heart of Jesus") Cathedral. All its pane glass windows were originally brought from Italy depicting the apostles and Jesus' path to the crucifixion. Agriculture forms the primary livelihood of the inhabitants. Plantai ...
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Blue Yonder
Blue Yonder (formerly JDA Software Group) is an American software and consultancy company owned by multinational conglomerate Panasonic. Blue Yonder provides supply chain management, manufacturing planning, retail planning, store operations and category management offerings headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company has more than 3,000 corporate customers in the manufacturing, distribution, transportation, retail and services industries. Companies acquired over time include Yantriks, Blue Yonder, RedPrairie, i2 Technologies, Manugistics, E3, Intactix, and Arthur. History In 1985, James Donald Armstrong and Frederick M. Pakis formed the US-based JDA Software, Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio. After signing a contract with a Phoenix-based automotive retailer in 1987, all eight JDA employees relocated to headquarters in Arizona. After 10 years of operation as a privately held firm, JDA went public on March 15, 1996. In 2006, JDA acquired Manugistics Group Inc., a Rockville, MD deve ...
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Trumpchi
Trumpchi () is an automotive marque owned by the Chinese automaker GAC Group. It was launched in December 2010. History GAC began the construction of facilities to produce vehicles for a new own-brand automotive marque in 2008. The first Trumpchi model to go into production, the Trumpchi GA5 sedan, a four-door mid-size saloon car model based on the platform of the Alfa Romeo 166, went into mass production in September 2010. The first 500 Trumpchi sedans produced were delivered to the organizing committee of the 2010 Asian Games in October 2010. The Trumpchi Sedan was formally unveiled to the public at Auto Guangzhou in December 2010, and public sales of the vehicles began in the same month. The Trumpchi GS5, a sport utility vehicle based on the same platform as the Trumpchi Sedan, was launched in March 2012. The production version of the Trumpchi GA3 compact sedan was unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2013. Models Current models Cars * Empow (2021–present), a c ...
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Trumpchi Moca
Trumpchi () is an Automotive industry, automotive marque owned by the China, Chinese automaker GAC Group. It was launched in December 2010. History GAC began the construction of facilities to produce vehicles for a new own-brand automotive marque in 2008. The first Trumpchi model to go into production, the Trumpchi GA5 sedan, a four-door mid-size saloon car model based on the platform of the Alfa Romeo 166, went into mass production in September 2010. The first 500 Trumpchi sedans produced were delivered to the organizing committee of the 2010 Asian Games in October 2010. The Trumpchi Sedan was formally unveiled to the public at Auto Guangzhou in December 2010, and public sales of the vehicles began in the same month. The Trumpchi GS5, a sport utility vehicle based on the same platform as the Trumpchi Sedan, was launched in March 2012. The production version of the Trumpchi GA3 compact sedan was unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2013. Models Current models Cars * T ...
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Montreal Cognitive Assessment
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a widely used screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment. It was created in 1996 by Ziad Nasreddine in Montreal, Quebec. It was validated in the setting of mild cognitive impairment, and has subsequently been adopted in numerous other settings clinically. This test consists of 30 points and takes part in 10 minutes from the individual. The Montreal test is performed in seven steps (its English version), which may change in some countries dependent on education and culture. The basics of this test include short-term memory, executable performance, attention, focus and more. Format The MoCA is a one-page 30-point test administered in approximately 10 minutes. The test and administration instructions are available for clinicians online. The test is available in 46 languages and dialects (as of 2017). The MoCA assesses several cognitive domains: * The short-term memory recall task (5 points) involves two learning trials of fi ...
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Center For Academic Research And Training In Anthropogeny
The Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (CARTA) is an Organized Research Unit (ORU) at the University of California, San Diego. Formally established in 2008, CARTA is a collaboration between faculty members of UCSD main campus, the UCSD School of Medicine, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and interested scientists at other institutions from around the world. CARTA was formed in order to promote transdisciplinary research into anthropogeny - the study of human origins - drawing on methods from a number of traditional disciplines spanning the humanities, social, biomedical, biological, computational & engineering and physical & chemical sciences. History of CARTA Before CARTA became an established and formal UCSD recognized Organized Research Unit, a multidisciplinary effort to study human origins had already been underway in the La Jolla area for over a decade, coordinated by the UCSD Project for Explaining the Origin of Humans (POH). The group i ...
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Museum Of Chinese In America
The Museum of Chinese in America (; abbreviated MOCA) is a museum in New York City which exhibits Chinese American history The history of Chinese Americans or the history of ethnic Chinese in the United States includes three major waves of Chinese immigration to the United States, beginning in the 19th century. Chinese immigrants in the 19th century worked in the C .... It is a Nonprofit organization, nonprofit 501(c)(3) education and cultural institution that presents the living history, heritage, culture, and diverse experiences of Chinese Americans through exhibitions, educational services and public programs. Much of its collection was damaged or destroyed in a fire in January 2020. After being closed for more than a year following the fire, the museum reopened to the public on July 15, 2021. __TOC__ History Founded in 1980 in Chinatown, Manhattan, Manhattan's Chinatown, the museum began as the New York Chinatown History Project by historian John Kuo Wei Tchen and comm ...
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Museum Of Conceptual Art
The Museum of Conceptual Art (MOCA) was founded in 1970 by artist Tom Marioni, who describe conceptual art as a "social artwork". The museum moved into its second location on January 3, 1973 at 75 Third Street above Breen’s Bar in San Francisco, California. History It was one of the three major centers for conceptual art in California in the 1970s, and centered on the theory of conceptual art as "Art as Idea" as well as featuring "life art". It was a common place to view performance art, and in 1973 during the peak attendance, artists Joseph Beuys, Chris Burden, and Dan Graham performed at MOCA. Starting in 1973, MOCA’s ''Free Beer every Wednesday'' offered free beer and viewings of artist videos. Marioni continued his weekly beer drinking salon with friends, even after the museum closed. Many of the participants of MOCA were male which was unusual for the time period and the location, the exception to this being artists Barbara Smith and Linda Montano Linda Mary Montano (b ...
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Museum Of Comic Art
The Museum of Comic Art (MoCA) in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, is an international art museum that specializes in original artwork by European and U.S. comic book and newspaper comic artists. Its primary focus are original comic strips and comic book pages by influential artists such as Winsor McCay, Richard Outcault, Hergé, André Franquin, Jijé, Peyo and Morris. There are new exhibitions every summer and winter. The museum opened its first exhibition, ''European Masters of Comic Art for Friends of MoCA'' on November 28, 2020. After the second COVID-19 lockdown around that time, the museum eventually opened its doors to the general public on 9 June 2021. The opening day received a lot of positive attention in the Dutch press. while the renovation was reviewed in De Architect. History After the failure of the Strips! museum in Rotterdam and the absorption of the Nederlands Stripmuseum The Nederlands Stripmuseum (; "Netherlands Comic Strip Museum") was a museum dedic ...
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Museum Of Contemporary Art (other)
Museum of Contemporary Art (often abbreviated to MCA, MoCA or MOCA) may refer to: Africa * Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier), Morocco, officially le Galerie d'Art Contemporain Mohamed Drissi Asia East Asia * Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, mainland China * Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan * Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Japan * 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan * National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, South Korea Southeast Asia * Museum of Contemporary Art (Bangkok), Thailand West Asia * Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran Australia * Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, Sydney * Museum of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, 1987–1994 Europe * Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade, Serbia * Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art, Montsoreau, France * Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, Italy * Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, Croatia * Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, Spain *Museum of C ...
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Molybdenum Cofactor Cytidylyltransferase
Molybdenum cofactor cytidylyltransferase (, ''MocA'', ''CTP:molybdopterin cytidylyltransferase'', ''MoCo cytidylyltransferase'', ''Mo-MPT cytidyltransferase'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''CTP:molybdenum cofactor cytidylyltransferase''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction: : CTP + molybdenum cofactor \rightleftharpoons diphosphate + cytidylyl molybdenum cofactor Catalyses the cytidylation of the molybdenum cofactor. References External links * {{Portal bar, Biology, border=no EC 2.7.7 ...
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4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline)
4,4′-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline) (also known as MOCA, MBOCA, and bisamine) is a substance used as a curing agent in polyurethane production. MOCA is an aromatic amine which is structurally similar to benzidine, a known human bladder carcinogen. MOCA has been shown to cause hepatoma Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primary liver cancer in adults and is currently the most common cause of death in people with cirrhosis. HCC is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. It occurs in t ...s in mice and rats, lung and mammary carcinomas in rats and bladder cancer in dogs. It is a proven human carcinogen standing on the WHO List of IARC Group 1 carcinogens, with a current threshold limit value of 0.01 ppm in the industrial atmosphere. Animal studies have resulted in tumor growth in the liver, lung, and bladder. Employee exposure is often monitored by measurement of urinary MOCA in free and/or conjugated form.
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