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  2. Center for Transnational Legal Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) is a global educational center for the study of transnational law. [1] The Center was founded in London in October 2008 as an initiative by Georgetown University Law Center, providing educational services and student resources. It was constituted as a joint venture between several leading law ...

  3. CTL-mediated cytotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    CTL-mediated cytotoxicity. Within the scientific discipline of toxicology, Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are generated by immune activation of cytotoxic T cells (T c cells). They are generally CD8 +, which makes them MHC class I restricted. CTLs are able to eliminate most cells in the body since most nucleated cells express class I MHC molecules.

  4. CTL* - Wikipedia

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    CTL* is a superset of computational tree logic (CTL) and linear temporal logic (LTL). It freely combines path quantifiers and temporal operators. Like CTL, CTL* is a branching-time logic. The formal semantics of CTL* formulae are defined with respect to a given Kripke structure .

  5. CTL - Wikipedia

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    CTL can refer to: Champions Tennis League, a tennis championship league in India. Chronic training load, cumulative sports training. Circuit Total Limitation, US standard for electrical panels. Coal to liquids, coal liquefaction. Combat Tank, Light such as the Marmon-Herrington CTLS. Commission de transport de la Ville de Laval.

  6. CTLS - Wikipedia

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    CTLS can refer to: Center for Transnational Legal Studies, a global educational center for the study of transnational law. Marmon-Herrington CTLS (Combat Tank Light Series), a series of World War II-era U.S. light tanks. Flight Design CTLS, a German light sport aircraft. CTLS, a fictional television station in Toronto, Canada, on the TV series ...

  7. Marmon-Herrington CTLS - Wikipedia

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    Marmon-Herrington CTLS tanks (a CTLS-4TAC in the foreground and a CTLS-4TAY in the background) in Alaska, summer of 1942. The Marmon-Herrington Combat Tank Light Series were a series of American light tanks / tankettes that were produced for the export market at the start of the Second World War. The CTL-3 had a crew of two and was armed with ...

  8. Community land trust - Wikipedia

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    A community land trust ( CLT) is a nonprofit corporation that holds land on behalf of a place-based community, while serving as the long-term steward for affordable housing, community gardens, civic buildings, commercial spaces and other community assets on behalf of a community. CLTs balance the needs of individuals who want security of tenure ...

  9. Tetramer assay - Wikipedia

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    Tetramer assay. A tetramer assay (also known as a tetramer stain) is a procedure that uses tetrameric proteins to detect and quantify T cells that are specific for a given antigen within a blood sample. [1] The tetramers used in the assay are made up of four major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, which are found on the surface of ...