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Look up: cpg

  1. CPG
    Clock Pulse Generator
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  2. CpG
    CpG:In genetics, a site where cytosine (C) lies next to guanine (G) in the DNA sequence. (The p indicates that C and G are connected by a phosphodiester bond.) Methylation of DNA occurs at any CpG site.
    Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.

  3. CPg
    `CPg` is a controversial underground punk rock group formed by guitarist Zoltán BenkÅ‘ and drummer Zoltán Nagy in Szeged, Hungary in 1979. Vocalist Béla Haska and bassist Zoltán Varga joined in 1981.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPg

  4. CPG
    `CPG` may stand for: In `genetics` * CpG site is a site in DNA * CpG islands are specialized regions of DNA In `business` * Consumer packaged goods, another name for Fast Moving Consumer Goods In `music` * CPg underground punk rock band In `government` * Central People's Government, the term used to define the government of the People's Republic of China. In `Biology` * Central pattern generator is a neural oscillator. * Cpg is the abbreviat...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPG


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10 November 2009

This day in history:
On 10 November 1871, David Livingstone, missionary and explorer was `found` by New York Herald reporter Henry Morton Stanley, who greeted him with the famous words `Dr Livingstone, I presume`. Between November 1853 and May 1856 David Livingstone completed a remarkable coast-to-coast journey from Luanda in the west to the mouth of the Zambezi River in the east. It was an epic trip of 4,300 miles and Livingstone became the first European to complete it. Along the way he had discovered a giant waterfall called ‘Mosi-oa-tunya’ (the smoke that thunders). Livingstone named it Victoria Falls after the British monarch. read more

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