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neurotransmitter
A neurotransmitter is a signaling molecule secreted by a neuron to affect another cell across a synapse. The cell receiving the signal, or target cell, may be another neuron, but could also be a gland or muscle cell.
Julian Barnes
English writer (born 1946)
Zhou Youguang
Chinese linguist, sinologist (1906–2017)
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Australian and American historian
public holidays in North Korea
North Korea
Kadir İnanır
Turkish actor (born 1949)
Molteni-Campagnolo
Italian cycling team (1958–1976)
çavuş
Çavuş, also anglicized Chaush and Chiaus (from / ; ; from Old Turkic Çabuş or Çawuş, "person who gives order or yells") was an Ottoman title used for two separate soldier professions, both acting as messengers although differing in levels. It was a rank below agha and kethüda (from Persian, kad-khuda, "magistrate"), in units such as the Janissaries and Sipahi, and was also a term for members of the specialized unit of çavuşān (, also çavuşiyye, çavuş(an)-i divan(i)) consisting of combined cavalry and infantry serving the Imperial Council (as in Ottoman Egypt). The leaders of the council's çavu
Elias of Nisibis
East Syriac archbishop, writer and scholar
Ralph Barton
American artist (1891-1931)
Jay Rosen
American academic
CSI 300 Index
stock market index
Zambian Chess Championship