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Caldarchaeol is a membrane-spanning lipid of the glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether class. It is found in hyperthermophilic archaea.Membranes made up of caldarchaeol are more stable since the hydrophobic chains are linked together, allowing the microorganisms to withstand high temperatures.
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CCCC Wikipedia Initiative Meetup Established in 2019, the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Wikipedia Initiative proceeds from the conviction that it matters to edit Wikipedia, especially for academics committed to knowledge equity as a fundamental groundwork for social justice.
Carteret Community College is a public community college in Morehead City, North Carolina.It was founded in 1963 and serves residents of Carteret County, North Carolina. ...
Hotmail service was founded by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith, and was one of the first webmail services on the Internet along with Four11's RocketMail (later Yahoo! Mail). [9] [10] It was commercially launched on July 4, 1996, symbolizing "freedom" from ISP-based email [11] and the ability to access a user's inbox from anywhere in the world.
CCCC [FIR/CTA list] is again the 4-character ICAO location, followed by the affected flight or control regions. <Phenomenon> is a code describing the meteorological phenomena as follows: Code
Calvinist Cadet Corps, mentoring organization; Campus Crusade for Christ, later Cru (Christian organization), interdenominational; Catechism of the Catholic Church; Celestial Church of Christ, an African Church
Sawley Map, also known as the Henry of Mainz Map (CCCC 66, Parker Library, p. 2) Thorney Map, or the St. John's 17 Map (OSJC 17, f. 6r) Tournai Map of Asia, also known as the Jerome Map (BL Add. MS 10049, f. 64r) Unfinished Anglo-Saxon Mappa Mundi (CCCC 265, p. 210)