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  • 1The Notch — was the nickname for a Strategic Air Command bunker located in Hadley, Massachusetts, USA. It functioned as a Post Attack Command and Control System (PACCS) facility. The bunker was also known as the Westover Communications Annex since it was… …

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  • 2Notch proteins — Notch (DSL) domain Structure of a Prototype LNR Module from Human Notch1.[1] Identifiers Symbol …

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  • 3Notch-2 — PDB rendering based on 2oo4 …

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  • 4Notch 3 — Identifiers Symbols NOTCH3; CADASIL; CASIL External IDs OMIM:  …

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  • 5Notch — (n[o^]ch), n. [Akin to nock; cf. OD. nock, OSw. nocka. Cf. {Nick} a notch.] [1913 Webster] 1. A hollow cut in anything; a nick; an indentation. [1913 Webster] And on the stick ten equal notches makes. Swift. [1913 Webster] 2. A narrow passage… …

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  • 6Notch — Notch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Notched} (n[o^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Notching}.] 1. To cut or make notches in; to indent; also, to score by notches; as, to notch a stick. [1913 Webster] 2. To fit the notch of (an arrow) to the string. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7The Bierrum Effect — encapsulates a multitude of phenomenon that can be seen in extreme environmental conditions. The Bierrum effect often only covers a small area somehow isolated from its environment and thus creating a small self sustaining ecosystem. Exanimus Alo …

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  • 8Notch signaling pathway — Structure of the ligand binding region of the human NOTCH 1 receptor …

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  • 9Notch Peak — This article is about Notch Peak in Utah. For the California mountain formerly called Notch Peak, see Mount Farquhar. Notch Peak Notch Peak, 2004 …

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  • 10Notch-1 — HN1 redirects here. For the nitrogen mustard, see Bis(2 chloroethyl)ethylamine. Notch 1 PDB rendering based on 1pb5 …

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