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CCK
CCK CCK is an initialism for the following: Cholecystokinin ...
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CCK (translated from French)
CCK Sigles of only one letter Sigles of ... letters Initials of seven letters and more CCK is a code, which means: Islands Coconuts ...
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User talk:AC CCK
User talk:AC CCK I reverted the edit you made to ...
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Cholecystokinin
... the digestion of fat and protein. Cholecystokinin (CCK, previously pancreozymin) is secreted by the duodenum ... hypersensitivity often experienced during opioid withdrawal. Structure CCK is composed of varying numbers of amino ... depending on post-translational modification of the CCK gene product, preprocholecystokinin . CCK is very similar in structure to gastrin ... of a helix-turn-helix configuration. Function CCK mediates a number of physiological processes, ...
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Colecistocinina (translated from Portuguese)
Colecistocinina Colecistocinina or colecistoquinina (shortened as CCK) she is one hormona gastrointestinal (GI). Table ... proliferation of its cells. secretina, gastrina e CCK is classic hormonas GI. Places of synthesis of the CCK Relatively to the CCK, for besides being segregated by endócrinas cells ... anxiety and the appetite. Functions of the CCK The main effect of the CCK ...
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Complementary code keying
Complementary code keying Complementary Code Keying (CCK) is a modulation scheme used with wireless ... the IEEE 802.11b specification. In 1999, CCK was adopted to replace the Barker code ... in the other sequence. A network using CCK can transfer more data per unit time ... a network using the Barker code, because CCK makes more efficient use of the bit ... networks using the 802.11b specification employ CCK to operate at data speeds of ...
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Cholecystokinin receptor
Cholecystokinin receptor Cholecystokinin receptors or CCK receptors are a group of G-protein ... coupled receptors. There are two different subtypes CCK 1 and CCK 2 . They are ~50% homologous. The CCK 1 receptor binds mostly to Cholecystokinin while CCK 2 also binds to gastrin. They ...
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Talk:IEEE 802.11
... 802.11 products were FHSS. -Barcode Fox CCK Why is the term CCK never used in the article for describing ... Paddu 20:35, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC) CCK > Cburnett 20:55, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC) CCK. -- Paddu 17:16, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC) I've now added disambiguation at CCK. -- Paddu 20:02, 3 Mar 2005 ( ...
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Cholecystokinin (translated from German)
Cholecystokinin Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a peptid Hormon of the Gastro ... the saturation feeling. Table of contents Structure CCK sits down from 33 Amino acids together ... Amino acids are identical to the Gastrin. CCK becomes over preliminary stage - which Preprocholecystokinin - produces ... of Cholecystokinin are gallenblase and Pankreas. It CCK energizes the Pankreassekretion and causes at the ...
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Phatfish
... They are faithful to their local church "CCK" and are continually involved in leading worship ... In Christ Alone' - Recorded at home church, CCK, Brighton 2002 'Newfrontiers - Live 2002' - Recorded at home church, CCK, Brighton 2003 'Does The Future Have A ...
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