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Sok or SOK may refer to: Organizations * SOK Group, a Russian holding company * , one of 20 retailing regional cooperatives in the Finnish organization S Group * Swedish Olympic Committee () People * Sok Chang-suk (born 1963), North Korean archer * G.W. Sok (born 1957), Dutch singer * Jean Sok, French-born one-legged professional breakdancer * Wong Sok I (born 1993), Macau karateka Cambodia * Khin Sok (1942–2011), historian, linguist, literature and arts scholar * Sok Chanphal (born 1984), songwriter * Sok Kong (born 1948), Khmer businessman * Sok Siphana (born 1960), lawyer * Sok Sreymom, film star * Sok Touch, intellectual Footballers * Sok Chanraksmey (born 1992) * Sok Pheng (footballer) (born 1990) * Sok Rithy (born 1990) * Sok Samnang (born 1995) * Sok Sovan (born 1992) Politicians * Sok An (1950–2017), academic * Sok Pheng * Sok San * Sok Soty * Vorn Vet (1929–1978; born Sok Thuok) Other * Hok/sok system, a postsegregational killing mechanism emp ...
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SOK Group
The SOK Group () was a Russian holding company established in 1994 and based in Samara, Russia, Samara, Russia. Yuri Kachmazov was the group's president. The name SOK was originally an acronym for 'Samara Window Company'. History The SOK Group started in 1994 as an AvtoVAZ dealership, growing to become one of the main automotive companies in Russia. SOK managed to gain control of RosLada, an automotive plant that had been established in 1998 on the grounds of the former Luch Design Bureau in Syzran, and used it to produce old AvtoVAZ models. In 1999 the ownership of the Izhmash-Avto plant in Izhevsk, which produced old AvtoVAZ models under the Izh brand, was transferred to the group. SOK also included over 40 other factories, mostly in the automotive component business, and employed over 100,000 workers. Revenues grew from $19 million in 1999 to close to $200 million in 2002. It was the second largest passenger car producer in Russia after AvtoVAZ, with production totaling 121, ...
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Sok Samnang
Sok Samnang (born August 24, 1995, in Cambodia) is a former footballer who last played for Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng. International career He has represented Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline ... at senior international level.. Retrieved May 2, 2016. He scored his first goal for u-23 national team against Philippines on 23 July 2017 during AFC U-23 Championship qualification tournament. International goals Cambodia U23 Honours Club ; Svay Rieng * Cambodian League: 2013 * Hun Sen Cup: 2011, 2012, 2015,2017 References External links * 1995 births Living people Cambodian men's footballers 21st-century Cambodian sportsmen Cambodia men's international footballers Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng FC players Men's association football forwards Competit ...
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South Kenton Station
South Kenton is an interchange station in Kenton, north-west London. It is on the Bakerloo line of the London Underground and the Lioness line of the London Overground, between Kenton and North Wembley stations. It is located between The Link in the Sudbury Court Estate of North Wembley, and Windermere Grove in Kenton, in the Wembley postal area. History The station opened on 3 July 1933 with access from both sides of the railway via a footbridge to the single island platform serving only the Watford DC line; this footbridge (which started at the bottom of the embankment) was later replaced by a pedestrian tunnel, cutting out a long climb for passengers entering the station. The station, designed by the architect William Henry Hamlyn, was built in a more modern "concrete and glass" style construction including a "streamlined" waiting room rather than the brick and woodwork LNWR stations elsewhere on the DC line. The station today The station is an island platform and ...
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Sok (river)
Sok () is a river in Samara and Orenburg Oblasts, Russia, a left tributary of the Volga. It is long, and its drainage basin covers .«Река СОК»
Russian State Water Registry
It flows southwest to meet the Samara Bend of the Volga near Sokolyi Mountains, north of the city of
Samara Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev (1935–1991), is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. The city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Samara (Volga), Samara rivers, with a population of ...
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Kamigawa
Kamigawa is an expert-level ''Magic: The Gathering'' block inspired by Japanese myths and revolving around the battle between spirits (kami) and living beings. It consists of the expansion sets ''Champions of Kamigawa'' (October 1, 2004), ''Betrayers of Kamigawa'' (February 4, 2005), and ''Saviors of Kamigawa'' (June 3, 2005). ''Magic'' would later return to the Kamigawa setting with the expansion set Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty (February 18, 2022). Set history Champions ''Champions of Kamigawa'' introduced changes to two common creature types. The Legend creature type was replaced with the Legendary supertype. The Wall creature type was freed from the associated rules that prevented Walls from attacking; Each Wall creature was errata, changed to have the new ''Defender'' keyword which prevents them from attacking, allowing for a simpler use of the "wall" type creature across different creature types. For example, this allowed for the ''Lorwyn'' changelings, which have all creature ...
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Oi Language
Oi (''Oy, Oey''; also known as The, Thang Ong, Sok) is an Austroasiatic dialect cluster of Attapeu Province, southern Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and .... The dominant variety is Oy proper, with 11,000 speakers who are 80% monolinguals. The Jeng (Cheng) speak the same language but are ethnically distinct (Sidwell 2003). Speakers follow traditional religions. Distribution Some locations where Oi is spoken in include (Sidwell 2003:26): *Ban Sok, 40 km north of Attapeu *Ban Lagnao, 10 km northwest of Attapeu *Ban Inthi, 25 km southwest of Attapeu; speakers claim to have migrated from the Bolaven Plateau about 80 years ago, around the time of the Ong Kommandam Rebellion. *Ban Mai, at the southern slope of the Bolaven Plateau *Ban Champao, at th ...
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Hok/sok System
The hok/sok system is a postsegregational killing mechanism employed by the R1 plasmid in ''Escherichia coli''. It was the first type I toxin-antitoxin pair to be identified through characterisation of a plasmid-stabilising locus. It is a type I system because the toxin is neutralised by a complementary RNA, rather than a partnered protein (type II toxin-antitoxin). Genes involved The hok/sok system involves three genes: * ''hok'', host killing - a long lived (half-life 20 minutes) toxin * ''sok'', suppression of killing - a short lived (half-life 30 seconds) RNA antitoxin * ''mok'', modulation of killing - required for ''hok'' translation Killing mechanism When ''E. coli'' undergoes cell division, the two daughter cells inherit the long-lived hok toxin from the parent cell. Due to the short half-life of the sok antitoxin, daughter cells inherit only small amounts and it quickly degrades. If a daughter cell has inherited the R1 plasmid, it has inherited the ''sok'' gene and ...
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Vorn Vet
Vorn Vet (; 1929–1978), born Sok Thuok (), was a Cambodian politician who served as deputy prime minister for the economy of Democratic Kampuchea. He was responsible for appointing Kang Kek Iew to his position as head of Special Security. Paul Robert Bartrop: ''A Biographical Encyclopedia of Contemporary Genocide: Portraits of Evil and Good.'' ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, 2012, , S. 326. He was murdered at the S-21 security camp in 1978 after he led an unsuccessful coup d'état in December 1978 against the regime of Pol Pot Pol Pot (born Saloth Sâr; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian politician, revolutionary, and dictator who ruled the communist state of Democratic Kampuchea from 1976 until Cambodian–Vietnamese War, his overthrow in 1979. During .... References 1929 births 1978 deaths Cambodian genocide perpetrators Communist Party of Kampuchea politicians Executed communists Executed mass murderers Deputy prime ministers of Cambodia Financ ...
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Sok Soty
Sok Soty () is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Sam Rainsy Party and was elected to represent Phnom Penh Phnom Penh is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Cambodia, most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since 1865 and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its political, economic, industr ... in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003."Election results"
Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed June 18, 2008.


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Members of the National Assembly (Cambodia) Candlelight Party politicians
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Sok San
Sok San is a Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline ...n politician. He belongs to Funcinpec and was elected to represent Kampong Chhnang Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003."Election results"
. Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed June 18, 2008.


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Members of the National Assembly (Cambodia) FUNCINPEC politicians
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Sok Pheng
Sok Zheng () is a Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the north, and Vietnam to the east, and has a coastline ...n politician."Election results"
Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed June 18, 2008. He is now the secretary of state of the council of ministers and vice-president of councillor of jurists.


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Sok An
Sok An (; 16 April 1950 – 15 March 2017) was a Cambodian academic and politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Takéo in 1993, then assumed additional roles of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Office of the Council of Ministers from 2004 until his death. He was also a member of the central committee of the Cambodian People's Party. Early life Samdech Vibol Panha Sok An was born in Kampong village, Preah Bat Chuan Chum commune, Kirivong district, Takeo province to a Hakka Chinese Cambodian family. Education An completed his secondary education in 1967, becoming a high school teacher. In 1969 was appointed as principal of a high school in Kirivong. He pursued higher education at the École Normale Supérieure in Phnom Penh, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Geography, History and Sociology in 1972. In 1972, he earned a High Diploma in Pedagogy. From 1973-75, he attended a high-ranking official training program in Diplomacy at the National School ...
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