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  2. Ita Rina - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Đorđević (born Italina Lida Kravanja; 7 July 1907 – 10 May 1979), known professionally as Ita Rina, was a Slovenian film actress and beauty queen. She was one of the major film stars in Germany and Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s and the early 1930s. Rina retired from her career shortly after her wedding in 1931, when she changed ...

  3. Ita (princess) - Wikipedia

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    Ita (princess) Ita was an Ancient Egyptian king's daughter who lived in the 12th Dynasty around 1850 BC. She is known from the statue of a sphinx found in Qatna in modern Syria. The statue is today in the Louvre (AO 14075). [1] On this statue she bears the titles noblewoman ( iryt-p`t) and king's daughter of his body.

  4. Public Services Commission of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    As defined by the 1992 Constitution of Ghana, the Public Services Commission's core functions include [3] “Advise Government on the criteria for appointment to public offices as well as persons to hold or act in Public Services. Promote efficiency, accountability and integrity in the Public Services. Prescribe appropriate systems and ...

  5. Port state control - Wikipedia

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    Port state control (PSC) is an inspection regime for countries to inspect foreign-registered ships in port other than those of the flag state and take action against ships that are not in compliance. Inspectors for PSC are called PSC officers (PSCOs), and are required to investigate compliance with the requirements of international conventions ...

  6. Ita Kozakeviča - Wikipedia

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    Ita Marija Kozakeviča (3 July 1955 - 28 October 1990) was a Latvian Polish philologist, journalist and social worker. Biography [ edit ] Born in Riga , 3 July 1955, Kozakeviča was a graduate of Latvian State University , specializing in French Philology .

  7. pSC101 - Wikipedia

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    pSC101. pSC101 is a DNA plasmid that is used as a cloning vector in genetic cloning experiments. pSC101 was the first cloning vector, used in 1973 by Herbert Boyer and Stanley Norman Cohen. Using this plasmid they have demonstrated that a gene from a frog could be transferred into bacterial cells and then expressed by the bacterial cells.

  8. St. Ita's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Ita's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Naomh Ita) is a mental health facility in Portrane in the north of County Dublin in Ireland. History [ edit ] The site selected for the facility, which covered 460 acres (1.9 km 2 ), was the demesne surrounding Portrane House, the former home of the Evans family. [1]

  9. Íte of Killeedy - Wikipedia

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    Íte of Killeedy. Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad (d. 570/577), [3] also known as Íde, Ita, Ida or Ides, was an early Irish nun and patron saint of Killeedy (Cluain Credhail). She was known as the "foster mother of the saints of Erin ". The name "Ita" ("thirst for holiness") was conferred on her because of her saintly qualities. Her feast day is 15 ...