MAFOR , an abbreviation of MA rine FOR ecast, is a North American code used in the transmission of Marine ocean marine weather forecast s to compress a volume of meteorological and marine information into shorter code for convenience during radio broadcasting. The MAFOR forecast usually supplies the period of validity for the forecast, future wind speed and direction, weather, visibility and state of sea. Format A MAFOR code begins with a date and time group, followed by the name of the area to which the forecast applies, followed by one or more groups of five figures, which may be followed by another optional group. Date Group YYG1G1 where YY is the day of the month in accordance with Coordinated Universal Time UTC G1G1 is the time of the beginning of the valid period of the forecasts in Coordinated Universal Time UTC . is the last digit of this group is not used. Weather Group 1GDFmW1 1 is an identifying number required by international practice. Each code group following the name of the lake will begin with 1. G is the code figure for the period of time covered by the forecast given in the group. Time Period of Forecast Coverage 0 Existing weather conditions at the beginning of the forecast period 1 Forecast valid for 3 hours 2 Forecast valid for 6 hours 3 Forecast valid for 9 hours 4 Forecast valid for 12 hours 5 Forecast valid for 18 hours 6 Forecast valid for 24 hours 7 Forecast valid for 48 hours 8 Forecast valid for 72 hours 9 Occasionally D is the code figure for the forecast direction of the wind. Direction of Wind 0 Calm 1 Northeast 2 East 3 Southeast 4 South 5 Southwest 6 West 7 Northwest 8 North 9 Variable Fm is the code figure for the forecast speed of the wind Speed of Wind 0 Beaufort Number 0 3 0 10 knots 1 Beaufort Number 4 11 16 knots 2 Beaufort Number 5 17 21 knots 3 Beaufort Number 6 22 27 knots 4 Beaufort Number 7 28 33 knots 5 Beaufort Number 8 34 40 knots 6 Beaufort Number 9 41 47 knots 7 Beaufort Number 10 48 55 knots 8 Beaufort Number 11 56 63 ... more details
Milton Cline Garber November 30, 1867 September 12, 1948 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Oklahoma . In 1942, he was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. Infobox Congressman honorific prefix Judge name Milton C. Garber honorific suffix image MiltonCGarber.jpg alt state Oklahoma district Oklahoma s 8th congressional district 8th term start March 4, 1923 term end March 3, 1933 predecessor Manuel Herrick successor Ernest W. Marland office2 Probate Judge of Garfield County term start2 1902 term end2 1906 nominator2 appointer2 predecessor2 successor2 office3 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Oklahoma and Trial Judge of the Fifth Judicial District term start3 1906 term end3 1907 nominator3 appointer3 predecessor3 successor3 office4 Judge of the Twentieth Judicial District term start4 1908 term end4 1912 nominator4 appointer4 predecessor4 successor4 office5 Mayor of Enid, Oklahoma term start5 1919 term end5 1921 nominator5 appointer5 predecessor5 successor5 birth date November 30, 1867 birth place Humboldt County, California death date September 12, 1948 death place Alexandria, Minnesota restingplace Enid, Oklahoma birthname Milton Cline Garber party Republican Party United States Republican Personal life Milton Cline Garber was born the son of Martin and Lucy Rine Garber on November 30, 1867 in Humboldt County, California . He was the couple s third child. Garber grew up on a farm in Eastport, Iowa. Milton attended Upper Iowa University at Fayette from 1887 to 1890, and the University of Iowa College of Law law department of the University of Iowa at Iowa City from 1891 to 1893. On October 30, 1900, Garber married Lucy M. Bradley of Moberly, Missouri. They had three daughters, named Lucy Ann and Elizabeth, and Ruth, and also two sons, Martin D. Garber and Milton B Garber. Career Milton Garber, his brother Bert A. Garber , and his father Martin Garber participated in the Land Run of 1893 , establishing the t ... more details
Infobox settlement name Quin other name pad top italic Cuinche settlement type Town image skyline image caption pushpin map Ireland pushpin label position right pushpin map caption Location in Ireland coordinates display inline,title coordinates region IE subdivision type Country subdivision name Republic of Ireland Ireland subdivision type1 Provinces of Ireland Province subdivision name1 Munster subdivision type3 Counties of Ireland County subdivision name3 County Clare subdivision type4 Local electoral area subdivision name4 Ennis East subdivision type5 D il ireann D il ireann Constituency subdivision name5 Clare D il ireann constituency Clare subdivision type6 EU Parliament subdivision name6 North West European Parliament constituency North West established title established date unit pref Metric area footnotes area total km2 population as of 2006 population footnotes population total population urban 565 population rural 1050 population density km2 auto timezone1 West European Time WET utc offset1 0 timezone1 DST Irish Standard Time IST Western European Summer Time WEST utc offset1 DST 1 latd 52.801894 longd 8.893709 coordinates format dms coordinates type dim 100000 region IE elevation footnotes elevation m 17 blank name Irish grid reference system Irish Grid Reference blank info iem4ibx R417742 website URL http www.clarelibrary.ie Clare County Library footnotes Quin irish place name Cuinche five ways is a village in southeast County Clare in Ireland . The village s main attraction, Quin Abbey , is open to the public, and although mostly ruined, much of the structure remains. The abbey was built on the foundations of an earlier Normans Norman castle, and the foundations of its corner towers can still be seen. The name of the village is a reference in Irish language ancient Irish to the original five roads out of the village. The River Rine runs through Quin. History The countryside around the village of Quin has many archaeological remains, most notably the ... more details
PBB geneid 26211 Olfactory receptor 2F1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OR2F1 gene . ref name pmid9500546 cite journal author Rouquier S, Taviaux S, Trask BJ, Brand Arpon V, van den Engh G, Demaille J, Giorgi D title Distribution of olfactory receptor genes in the human genome journal Nat Genet volume 18 issue 3 pages 243 50 year 1998 month Mar pmid 9500546 pmc doi 10.1038 ng0398 243 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene OR2F1 olfactory receptor, family 2, subfamily F, member 1 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 26211 accessdate ref The PBB Summary template is automatically maintained by Protein Box Bot. See Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text Olfactory receptors interact with odorant molecules in the nose, to initiate a neuronal response that triggers the perception of a smell. The olfactory receptor proteins are members of a large family of G protein coupled receptors GPCR arising from single coding exon genes. Olfactory receptors share a 7 transmembrane domain structure with many neurotransmitter and hormone receptors and are responsible for the recognition and G protein mediated transduction of odorant signals. The olfactory receptor gene family is the largest in the genome. The nomenclature assigned to the olfactory receptor genes and proteins for this organism is independent of other organisms. ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene OR2F1 olfactory receptor, family 2, subfamily F, member 1 url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 26211 accessdate ref See also Olfactory receptor References reflist Further reading refbegin 2 PBB Further reading citations cite journal author Issel Tarver L, Rine J title The evolution of mammalian olfactory receptor genes. journal Genetics volume 145 issue 1 pages 185 95 year 1997 pmid 9017400 doi pmc 1207777 cite journal author Fuchs T, Malecova B, Linhart C, et al. title D ... more details
Reynardine is a traditional old English folklore English ballad in versions most commonly sung and recorded today, Reynardine is a lycanthropy werefox who attracts beautiful women to him so that he can take them away to his castle. What fate meets them there is usually left ambiguous. The Mountains High The original English folklore English ballad s, most of which date to the Victorian era , are generally found under the title The Mountains High . In the original story, Ranordine also given as Rinordine, Rinor Dine, Ryner Dyne, Rynadine, Randal Rhin or Randal Rine is a bandit or outlaw who encounters a young woman in the wilderness and seduces or abducts her. The song ends with a warning to young women to beware of strange men. The Mountains High appears not to be very old, since only one version was collected before 1800. A version appears in George Petrie artist George Petrie s 1855 collection of ballads other variants appear in a number of broadside music broadside ballads from the nineteenth century. Washington Irving relates that the song had crossed the Atlantic and was being sung in Kentucky before 1832, and spread through North America in the nineteenth century as well. A text of a circa 1814 broadside http bodley24.bodley.ox.ac.uk cgi bin acwwweng ballads image.pl?ref Harding B 25 1273 &id 09915.gif&seq 1&size 1 A new Song, called the MOUTAINS sic HIGH. ONE evening in my rambles two miles below Pimroy, ref Pimroy does not appear to be an actual place name. ref I met a farmer s daughter all on the mountains high, Her beauty so enticed me, I could not pass her by, So with my gun I ll guard her, all on the mountains high. I said my pretty creature I m glad to meet you here, On these lonesome mountains, your beauty shines so clear, She said kind sir, be civil, my company forsake, For it is my opinion I fear you are some rake. Said he I am no rake, I m brought up in Venus train, ref The significance of brought up in Venus train is unclear. The train may refer to ... more details
. ref name 3a ref name 4a cite journal last Metallinos first DL coauthors Bowling AT, Rine ..., but with a very different outcome from the homozygous state. ref name HTHZ Metallinos DL, Bowling AT, Rine ... DL, Bowling AT, Rine J title A missense mutation in the endothelin B receptor gene is associated ... more details
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Sir2 whose homology biology homolog in mammal s is known as SIRT1 , SIR2L1 or Sir2 was the first gene of the sirtuin genes to be found. It was found in budding yeast , and, since then, members of this Conservation genetics highly conserved family have been found in nearly all organisms studied. ref name Pp cite journal last1 Frye first1 R title Phylogenetic Classification of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Sir2 like Proteins journal Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications volume 273 issue 2 pages 793 8 year 2000 pmid 10873683 doi 10.1006 bbrc.2000.3000 ref Sirtuins are hypothesized to play a key role in an organism s response to stresses such as heat or starvation and to be responsible for the lifespan extending effects of calorie restriction . ref name sinclair cite journal last1 Sinclair first1 David A. last2 Guarente first2 Lenny title Unlocking the Secrets of Longevity Genes journal Scientific American volume 294 issue 3 pages 48 51, 54 7 year 2006 pmid 16502611 doi 10.1038 scientificamerican0306 48 ref Nomenclature in various organisms The three letter yeast gene symbol Sir stands for u S u ilent u I u nformation u R u egulator while the number 2 is representative of the fact that it was the second SIR gene discovered and characterized. ref cite journal last1 Rine first1 Jasper last2 Herskowitz first2 Ira title Four genes responsible for a position effect on expression from HML and HMR in Saccharomyces cerevisiae journal Genetics volume 116 issue 1 pages 9 22 year 1987 month May pmid 3297920 pmc 1203125 url http www.genetics.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 3297920 ref The term sirtuin is derived from Sir2 and stands for u S u ilent u I u nformation u R u eg u u u lator u T u wo Sir2 prote u in u . ref name pmid15128440 cite journal last1 North first1 Brian J last2 Verdin first2 Eric title Sirtuins Sir2 related NAD dependent protein deacetylases. journal Genome Biology volume 5 issue 5 pages 224 year 2004 pmid 15128440 pmc 416462 doi 10.1186 gb 2004 5 ... more details