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Nosh may refer to: * NOSH-aspirin, a category of new hybrids of aspirin * Farah Nosh, Iraqi-Canadian photojournalist * Nosh A Lody (born 1989), Finnish footballer of Congolese descent * The Nosh Bar The Nosh Bar was a salt beef bar at 42 Great Windmill Street, London, for over forty years, opening in 1944 and finally closing in the late 1980s. It re-opened in 2009 at 39 Great Windmill Street after an absence of almost 20 years, and close ..., London salt beef bar See also * Nosher (other) {{disambig, surname, given name ...
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NOSH-aspirin
NOSH-Aspirin is a category of new hybrids of aspirin, bearing both nitric oxide (NO)- and hydrogen sulfide Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula . It is a colorless chalcogen-hydride gas, and is poisonous, corrosive, and flammable, with trace amounts in ambient atmosphere having a characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs. The unde ... (H2S)- releasing areas. Preliminary studies have found that four NOSH variants, evaluated in eleven different human cancer cell lines, were effective in inhibiting the growth of these cell lines. NOSH-1 was also devoid of any cellular toxicity, and was comparable to aspirin in its anti-inflammatory properties. References Aspirin Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Salicylate esters Salicylyl esters {{oncology-stub ...
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Farah Nosh
Farah Nosh ( ar, فرح نوش) is an Iraqi Canadian photojournalist. Her work about Iraq and its conflicts has been exhibited in galleries in the U.S. and UK. She has appeared on the CNN Inside The Middle East segment "Someone You Should Know", which explores different persons and their effects on the region. Life Nosh was born and grew up in Canada. She attended the University of British Columbia in 1998 to study geography for her BA, and then in 2002 she undertook a diploma in photojournalism at the Western Academy of Photography in Victoria. Although Nosh is Iraqi, she never knew her family in Iraq before the conflict. When the U.S.–Iraq war began in 2003, she left the compound where western journalists were based and lived isolated in a small house in western Baghdad with her family. Therefore, she spent the war without much sense of what was going on outside of the area. Subsequently, she has covered both the Iraqi civilian and American military forces sides. Work Nosh ...
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Nosh A Lody
Nongotamba Shutsa "Nosh" A Lody (born 17 July 1989 in Likasi) is a Finnish footballer of Congolese descent currently playing for Finnish Kakkonen club Käpylän Pallo Käpylän Pallo or KäPa for short, is a football (soccer) club from the Käpylä district of Helsinki. The club currently plays in the Kakkonen, the third tier of the Finnish league system. KäPa play their home matches at the Max Westerberg A .... References External links * 1989 births Living people People from Likasi Finnish men's footballers Finland men's youth international footballers Democratic Republic of the Congo men's footballers Finnish people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent Democratic Republic of the Congo emigrants to Finland FF Jaro players Veikkausliiga players Klubi 04 players Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat players Käpylän Pallo players Men's association football defenders {{Finland-footy-defender-stub ...
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The Nosh Bar
The Nosh Bar was a salt beef bar at 42 Great Windmill Street, London, for over forty years, opening in 1944 and finally closing in the late 1980s. It re-opened in 2009 at 39 Great Windmill Street after an absence of almost 20 years, and closed again in September 2010. History The Nosh Bar opened in 1944 and formed an important part of the Soho community during the post war years. It served traditional Jewish fare, including among other things, speciality chicken soups, salt beef on rye bread, new green pickles, hot potato latkas, Jewish cheesecake, and traditional lemon tea for over forty years. It is still remembered fondly by many people, including renowned food critic AA Gill. Who said of it "the other thing my deja vu took me back to was the Nosh Bar on Windmill Street, which sold fantastic pastrami on rye with Dutch pickles and lemon tea. It was staffed by ancient rude men with sad eyes and brilliantined hair, who wore white coats. The walls had posters for old ...
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