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CRAC and .
Hold-Relax-Swing / Hold-Relax Bounce: These are similar techniques to the Hold-Relax and CRAC.
I < sub > CRAC </ sub > stands for Calcium-Release Activated Calcium Current.
When calcium ions ( Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >) are depleted from the endoplasmic reticulum ( a major store of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >) of mammalian cells, a special plasma membrane Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > channel, the CRAC channel, is activated to slowly replenish the level of calcium in the endoplasmic reticulum.
The protein ORAI1 is a structural component of the CRAC calcium channel.

KEWB and .
These recordings received only minimal sales although the second Blue Velvets single was added to Oakland's KEWB top 40 playlist by famed disc jockey Casey Kasem, who was employed at the station.
These recordings received only minimal sales although the second Blue Velvets single was added to Oakland's KEWB top 40 playlist by disc jockey Casey Kasem, who was employed at the station.
When he was hired in the early ' 60s at KEWB to do an overnight shift, he gradually phased out playing records, and began chatting with callers.
Shortly thereafter, Steele began his radio career working outside of L. A. at a small station, KBUC in Corona, CA then moving on to KEPR Kennewick, KIMA Yakima and KXLY Spokane, all in Washington ; KOIL Omaha, Nebraska ; KISN Portland, Oregon, and KEWB San Francisco before returning to Los Angeles to help kick off what would become one of the most influential radio stations in the country, 93 / KHJ, Boss Radio, in April 1965.
The station was soon sold to Crowell-Collier Broadcasting Company, who owned KFWB and KEWB in California.
KLX became KEWB on June 7, 1959.
KEWB was owned by Crowell Collier Broadcasting ( former publisher of Collier's Weekly magazine ) from 1959 to 1966.
KEWB 910AM debuted as a pop music station, pitting it against existing San Francisco Top 40 stations KYA 1260AM and KOBY 1550AM.
KYA outlasted KEWB.
Guided by programmer Chuck Blore, KEWB " Color Radio-Channel 91 " adopted the same on-air approach Blore implemented at Los Angeles sister station KFWB: current pop / rock hits, amusing format elements, and energetic, funny air personalities.
KEWB is considered the launching pad for the radio careers of Casey Kasem, Gary Owens, " The Real " Don Steele, and Robert W. Morgan.
Gary Owens did a humorous morning show at KEWB.
Morgan went by his last name while working the morning drive at KEWB.
Other notable KEWB personalities included Don McKinnon, Buck Herring, " Honest " John Trotter, Art Nelson, Bobby Dale, Perry Roberts, Chris Borden, Jim Wayne, Michael Jackson, and Ken Knox.
KEWB DJs Ron Lyons and Ron Reynolds returned during the KNEW years.
Hawkins restored the nickname " Channel 91 " and on-air elements echoing its earlier days as Top 40 rocker KEWB.
The KNEW staff featured several KEWB veterans including air personalities Ron Lyons and Ron Reynolds, board operator Carl " The Caterpillar " Dahlstrom ( a nickname given him by Gary Owens ), and Casey Kasem's former operator Jim Tharp.
It bought 910 AM KEWB which it renamed KNEW, because Metromedia owned WNEW in New York.
* KEWB ( FM ), a radio station ( 94. 7 FM ) licensed to serve Anderson, California, United States

Godiva and device
* Godiva device
* Godiva device, an experimental nuclear reactor at the Los Alamos National Laboratory which caused a criticality accident on 3 February 1954

Godiva and .
Godiva ( GOal-DIrected JaVA ) is an extension to the Java programming language supporting goal-directed evaluation of expressions.
In the same year he also appeared in Lady Godiva Rides Again and The Galloping Major ; in 1956 he had a non-comic supporting role as a journalist in the science-fiction film Quatermass 2.
A male voyeur is commonly labeled " Peeping Tom ", a term which originates from the Lady Godiva legend.
He then had uncredited bit parts in several other films, such as Lady Godiva of Coventry and Never Say Goodbye ( 1956 ), as well as a small speaking role in Francis in the Navy.
Instead, the number was replaced by one featuring Buster Keaton, though Dressler did pose for stills wearing a Lady Godiva wig.
She made her feature debut as a beauty contest entrant in Lady Godiva Rides Again ( 1951 ) and had a number of other minor film appearances in the UK.
In the painting of Lady Godiva by Jules Joseph Lefebvre, the authentic historical person is fully submerged in the legend, presented in an anachronistic high mediaeval setting.
Eustace has been portrayed on screen by Leslie Bradley in the film Lady Godiva of Coventry ( 1955 ) and by Joby Blanshard in the two-part BBC TV play Conquest ( 1966 ), part of the series Theatre 625.
Alternatively, it has also been argued that Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva were Hereward's real parents.
There is no evidence for this, and Abbot Brand of Peterborough, stated to have been Hereward's uncle, does not appear to have been related to either Leofric or Godiva.
Lady Godiva statue by Sir William Reid Dick unveiled at midday on 22 October 1949 in Broadgate, Coventry, a £ 20, 000 gift from Mr WH Bassett-Green, a Coventrian.
Godiva (, " god gift "), often referred to as Lady Godiva, was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode naked through the streets of Coventry in order to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation imposed by her husband on his tenants.
Lady Godiva was the wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia.
The Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant " gift of God "; Godiva was the Latinised version.
If she were the same Godiva who appears in the history of Ely Abbey, the Liber Eliensis, written at the end of the 12th century, then she was a widow when Leofric married her.
Both Leofric and Godiva were generous benefactors to religious houses.
Writing in the 12th century, Roger of Wendover credits Godiva as the persuasive force behind this act.
The manor of Woolhope in Herefordshire, along with four others, was given to the cathedral at Hereford before the Norman Conquest by the benefactresses Wulviva and Godivausually held to be this Godiva and her sister.
Her mark, di Ego Godiva Comitissa diu istud desideravi The Countess Godiva, have desired this for a long time, appears on a charter purportedly given by Thorold of Bucknall to the Benedictine monastery of Spalding.
By the time of this great survey in 1086, Godiva had died, but her former lands are listed, although now held by others.
Thus, Godiva apparently died between 1066 and 1086.
The place where Godiva was buried has been a matter of debate.
Dugdale ( 1656 ) says that a window with representations of Leofric and Godiva was placed in Trinity Church, Coventry, about the time of Richard II.

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