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  2. Rax Roast Beef - Wikipedia

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    Rax Roast Beef is a regional U.S. fast food restaurant chain specializing in roast beef sandwiches. The company has been through many iterations, declaring bankruptcy more than once, rising to as many as 504 locations in 38 U.S. states in the 1980s and falling to fewer than 20 locations on more than one occasion.

  3. Radio Aurora Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Radio Aurora Explorer ( RAX) is the first National Science Foundation sponsored CubeSat mission. [2] The RAX mission is a joint effort between SRI International in Menlo Park, California and the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The chief scientist at SRI International, Dr. Hasan Bahcivan, led his team at SRI to develop the payload ...

  4. Retinal homeobox protein Rx - Wikipedia

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    Rax (Retina and Anterior Neural Fold Homeobox) is a gene in the OAR (Otx, Arx,& Rax) subgroup of the paired-like homeodomain family of transcription factors. Discovered in 1997, [8] the Rax gene is known to contribute to the development of the retina, hypothalamus, pineal gland and pituitary gland. [9]

  5. RAX-2 - Wikipedia

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    RAX-2 ( Radio Aurora Explorer 2) is a CubeSat satellite built as a collaboration between SRI International and students at the University of Michigan College of Engineering. It is the second spacecraft in the RAX mission. The RAX-1 mission ended after approximately two months of operation due to a gradual degradation of the solar panels that ...

  6. Ragnar Axelsson - Wikipedia

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    Ragnar Guðni Axelsson (born 6 March 1958), also known as RAX, is an Icelandic photographer. He was a staff photographer of Morgunblaðið from 1974 [2] to 2020. [3] [4] Ragnar has done work and stories for various agencies and magazines, shooting in Iceland , the Faroes , Greenland , Indonesia , Scandinavia , and Siberia .

  7. Thorax - Wikipedia

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    In tetrapods. In mammals, the thorax is the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae, and the ribs. It extends from the neck to the diaphragm, and does not include the upper limbs. The heart and the lungs reside in the thoracic cavity, as well as many blood vessels.

  8. Rax - Wikipedia

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    The Rax is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps on the border of the Austrian federal provinces of Lower Austria and Styria. Its highest peak is the Heukuppe (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby Schneeberg , are a traditional mountaineering and mountain walking area, and are called the Wiener Hausberge ( Vienna 's local ...

  9. Atarax Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions, Pictures ...

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    Side Effects. Drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, constipation, or dry mouth may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. To relieve dry mouth ...