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Tabun Cave, Tabun Or Tanur Cave
Tabun may refer to: * Tabun (nerve agent), the first nerve-agent chemical weapon to be discovered * "Tabun" (song), a 2020 single by Japanese music duo Yoasobi * Tabun Cave, part of a World Heritage Site related to human evolution at Mount Carmel in Israel * Basmat Tab'un, a town in Israel * Tabun oven, a clay oven used in the Middle East to make bread * Tabun-Khara-Obo crater, a meteor impact crater in Mongolia * Andres Tabun (born 1954), Estonian actor * Tabun, a barangay of Angeles City Angeles (), officially the City of Angeles (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 462,928 people. A ... in the Philippines * Tabun, a barangay of Mabalacat in the Philippines {{disambiguation ...
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Tabun (nerve Agent)
Tabun (military designation GA) is an extremely toxic compound of the organophosphate family. It is not present in nature. At room temperature, the pure compound is a clear and viscous liquid. However, impurities imparted during its manufacture are almost always present, turning it into a yellow or brown liquid. Exposed to environs, it slowly volatizes into the atmosphere, with the vapor having a slight fruity or almond-like odor. As the compound has a much higher molecular mass (162 g/mol) compared to air, Tabun gas tends to accumulate in low-lying areas. It is a potent inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase, a key enzyme within the human body as well as in other animals. Acetylcholinesterase is responsible for breaking down acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter released into the synaptic cleft by motor neurons. The presence of acetylcholine within the cleft signals the post-synaptic (downstream) motor neuron to contract the neuron's associated muscle fibers, and vice versa. By irreversibl ...
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Tabun (song)
is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their debut EP, '' The Book'' (2021). It was released as a single on July 20, 2020, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The song was based on the short story of the same name by Shinano, won the Yoasobi Contest Vol. 1. A middle tempo song, it depicts a couple breaking up in the morning. The song also featured on the film, ''Tabun'', based on the same story. The English version of the song, titled "Haven't", was included on the duo's first English-language EP ''E-Side'', released on November 12, 2021. The song went viral on TikTok in 2022 through its using in artificial intelligence manga filter. Credits and personnel * Ayase – songwriter, producer * Ikura – vocals * Rockwell – guitar * Shinano – based story writer * Takayuki Saitō – vocal recording A record, recording or records may refer to: An item or collection of data Computing * Record (computer science), a data structure ** Record, or row (database), a set of fiel ...
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Tabun Cave
The Tabun Cave is an excavated site located at Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve, Israel and is one of the Human Evolution sites at Mount Carmel, which were proclaimed as having universal value by UNESCO in 2012. History Together with the nearby sites of El Wad cave, Jamal cave, and Skhul cave, Tabun is part of the Nahal Me'arot Nature Reserve, a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cave was occupied intermittently during the Lower and Middle Paleolithic (500,000 to around 40,000 years ago). In the course of this period, deposits of sand, silt and clay of up to accumulated in the cave. Excavations suggest that it features one of the longest sequences of human occupation in the Levant. Dorothy Garrod led excavations in 1929 over 22 months that established the sequence of occupation of this and other sites in the area. It was during these excavations that a woman, Yusra, recruited from a local village, was credited with the discovery of the Tabun 1 Neanderthal s ...
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Basmat Tab'un
Basmat Tab'un (; , ''Basmat Tivon'') is a Bedouin town in the Northern District of Israel. In it had a population of . History Basmat Tab'un was founded in 1965 by Israeli authorities as a settlement for al-Sa'adia and al-Zabidat, two Bedouin tribes who settled the area during the British Mandate. It was declared a local council. In May 2011, the Israeli government approved a four-year plan with a budget of NIS 350 million for developing Bedouin communities in the North, among them Basmat Tab'un. The Ein Bustan (Maayan Babustan) Waldorf school in Hilf, Basmat Tab'un, is noteworthy for its multi-lingual, multi-cultural, multi-religious curriculum. The Arab students are from the surrounding villages and the Jewish students are from nearby Kiryat Tiv'on. Notable people * Ruan Zubidate, Israel's top female Arab tennis player. She represents Israel at tennis matches around the world.
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Tabun Oven
A tabun oven, or simply tabun (also transliterated taboon, from the ), is a portable clay oven, shaped like a truncated cone. While all were made with a top opening, which could be used as a small stove top, some were made with an opening at the bottom from which to stoke the fire. Built and used even before biblical times as the family, neighbourhood, or village oven, ''tabun'' ovens continue to be built and used in parts of the Middle East today.Negev and Gibson, 2005, pp. 91-92. Usage The ''tabūn'' oven has historically been used to bake flatbreads such as taboon bread and laffa, and has been in widespread use in the greater Middle East for centuries. According to an 11th-century Judeo-Arabic commentary on the Mishnah, with a later recension made by an unknown Yemenite Jewish scholar (1105 – 1170 CE), the Arabic word ''tabūn'' () is equivalent to the Mishnaic Hebrew word = ''kūppaḥ'', and which, according to Maimonides, produces a heat greater than that of a fire built ...
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Tabun-Khara-Obo Crater
Tabun-Khara-Obo is an impact crater in the Dornogovi Aimag (province) the south-east of Mongolia. The crater, which is exposed at the surface, is in diameter. The crater's rim rises some above the crater bottom, but the bottom of crater is covered with up to thick layer of lake deposits - a testimony that this crater in earlier times was filled with a lake. It has an estimated age of 150 ± 20 million years (Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous). The site was first identified as a probable impact crater in the 1960s, although confirmation of the hypothesis only occurred decades later. Drilling at the site in 2008 revealed rock features consistent with high-speed impacts such as those caused by meteorites. Image:Tabun-Khara-Obo crater.jpg, Landsat image of the Tabun-Khara-Obo crater; screen capture from NASA World Wind. Image:Tabun-Khara-Obo crater x5.jpg, Oblique Landsat image of Tabun-Khara-Obo crater draped over digital elevation model (x5 vertical exaggeration); screen capt ...
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Andres Tabun
Andres Tabun (born 1 December 1954 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor. From 1976 until 1999 and again since 2001, he has been employed at the Ugala Theatre. From 1999 until 2001, he worked at the Kuressaare Town Theatre. Besides theatre roles he has played also in several films and television series. Filmography * 2016 ''Mother A mother is the female parent of a child. A woman may be considered a mother by virtue of having given birth, by raising a child who may or may not be her biological offspring, or by supplying her ovum for fertilisation in the case of ges ...'' * 2019 '' Tõde ja õigus'' * 2019 ''Ükssarvik'' References Living people 1954 births Estonian male stage actors Estonian male film actors Estonian male television actors Estonian male radio actors 20th-century Estonian male actors 21st-century Estonian male actors Male actors from Tallinn {{Estonia-actor-stub ...
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Angeles City
Angeles (), officially the City of Angeles (; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 462,928 people. Angeles is the largest city of Pampanga. While politically independent from the province, it is usually grouped by the Philippine Statistics Authority therewith for statistical purposes. Angeles City is the urban core of Metro Clark, an urban area in Pampanga. This area, also known as Metro Angeles, is considered the industrial and residential heartland of Central Luzon. Metro Clark-Angeles is also identified as a regional center by the national government. History Spanish period In 1796, the ''gobernadorcillo'' or town head of San Fernando, Pampanga, San Fernando, ''Don (honorific), Don'' Ángel Pantaleón de Miranda, and his wife, ''Don (honorific), Doña'' Rosalía de Jesús, along with some followers, staked out a new settlement, wh ...
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