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Calf and Intestinal
The intestine is used to make Goldbeater's skin, and is the source of Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase ( CIP ).
* Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase ( CIP ), an enzyme that removes the 5 ' phosophate group from DNA.
A phosphatase ( commonly Calf Intestinal Alkaline Phosphatase ; CIAP ) is also added to prevent self-ligation of the destination vector.

Calf and ),
Bethel was an important centre for Jeroboam's Golden Calf cult ( which used non-Levites as priests ), located on Israel's southern border, which had been allocated to the Tribe of Benjamin by Joshua, as was Ephron, which is believed to be the Ophrah that was allocated to the Tribe of Benjamin by Joshua.
Jeffrey Shaw explored the potential of VR in fine arts with early works like Legible City ( 1989 ), Virtual Museum ( 1991 ), and Golden Calf ( 1994 ).
* c. 560 BC — Calf bearer ( Moscophoros ), from the Acropolis, Athens, is made.
* Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit ( Ahchacoosacootacoopits-‘ Starblanket ’, Chief of a band of Calling River Cree ( Kātēpwēwi-sīpīwiyiniwak ), born about 1845 in the lower Qu ’ Appelle Valley, son of Wāpiy-mōsētōsis (" White Calf "), his tribal group was closely associated with the Ka Kichi Wi Winiwak under the leadership of chief Kakeesheway (‘ Loud Voice ’), and a close ally of Payipwāt (" Piapot "), the chief of the Cree-Assiniboine or " Young Dogs ", 1879 after the disappearance of the bison Ahchuchhwahauhhatohapit settled on a reserve in the File Hills of the lower Qu ' Appelle Valley, died 1917 in the Star Blanket reserve, Saskatchewan )
Calf of Man (), sometimes known as the Calf of Mann, is a island ( almost 1 square mile ), off the southwest coast of the Isle of Man.
Not far from the shoreline of the main island in the river lie Calf Island, Celeron Island ( charted as Tawas Island ), Dynamite ( also known as Powder House Island ), Fox Island, Stony Island, and Sugar Island, which are all uninhabited.
* PEENAQUIM ( Pe-na-koam, Penukwiim-“ Seen From Afar ”, “ far seer ”, “ far off in sight ”, “ far off dawn ”, also known as Onis tay say nah que im-“ Calf Rising in Sight ”, and Bull Collar, about * 1810-d. 1869 by smallpox near Lethbridge ), son of Two Suns, Chief of the Fish Eaters band ( Mamyowis ), leading Chief of the Kainai, his tribal following is estimated at the time of his death as being 2, 500 people
* Calf Shirt ( ONISTAH-SOKAKSIN-“ Calf Shirt ”, also called Minixi-“ Wild Person ”, d. in the winter of 1873 – 74 at Fort Kipp, Alberta ), Chief of the Lone Fighters band ( Nitayxkax ) of the Kainai, was known for his constant hostility to white traders
North of Ill Crag is the more definite depression of Calf Cove at 850 m ( 2, 800 ft ), before the ridge climbs again to Great End.
It consists of the following pieces: The Battle of Agincourt, an historical poem in ottava rima ( not to be confused with his ballad on the same subject ), and The Miseries of Queen Margaret, written in the same verse and manner ; Nimphidia, the Court of Faery, a most joyous and graceful little epic of fairyland ; The Quest of Cinthia and The Shepherd's Sirena, two lyrical pastorals ; and finally The Moon Calf, a sort of satire.
* The Golden Calf of the Old Testament, in Judaism and Christianity, is generally thought to symbolically represent the false worship of the god Mammon ( i. e., wealth ), instead of the true God of the Bible, Jehovah.
The auction exceeded all predictions, raising £ 111 million ($ 198 million ), breaking the record for a one-artist auction as well as Hirst's own record with £ 10. 3 million for The Golden Calf, an animal with 18-carat gold horns and hooves, preserved in formaldehyde.
* A31 road ( Isle of Man ), a road connecting Port St Mary with the Calf Sound
Followers of Little Robe, Sand Hill, Stone Calf, Old Little Wolf ( Big Jake ), and Black White Man made up one large village, and nearby was a smaller Cheyenne village consisting of the followers of Old Whirlwind.
They possessed great moral zealousness ( later, in the episode of the Golden Calf, the Tribe of Levi would demonstrate their absolute commitment to Moses ' leadership by killing all the people involved in idol worship ), but their anger was misdirected here.
Amateur biblical scholars often forget that when compared in context to the rest of the sentence ( in a Torah verse which indicates singular usage ), the Hebrew term " gods " is actually a Semitic elative meaning the one God YHWH ( see the original term in Hebrew, Elohim ); thus, Aaron's famous response to the unruly Israelites after he is forced to cast the Golden Calf could be seen as a bitterly sarcastic condemnation of their assumption of God's likeness, even after he consents to their demands.
Fatal accidents on the wreck of the White Star liner Celtic ( stranded on the Cow and Calf rocks, adjacent to Roches Point, off Cobh, Ireland in 1929 ), took some of the drive out of him, for he respected his workers and treated them accordingly.

Calf and are
Calf meat for human consumption is called veal ; also eaten are calf's brains and calf liver.
There are two more chambered cairns at Braeside and Huntersquoy and another on the Calf of Eday.
Further west, across Scapa Flow, are the islands of Flotta and Calf of Flotta, approximately away.
The first recordings, by George Bird Grinnell in 1897, are of James White Calf or others singing around forty songs in or around the Blackfoot Nation.
Among the subjects treated in this sura are God's call of Moses (), the Exodus of the Israelites and the crossing of the Red Sea (), the worship of the Golden Calf () and the Fall of Man ().
There are also paths climbing to the summits of Esk Pike and Allen Crags, together with the popular Calf Cove route to Scafell Pike, all contributing to make Esk Hause a confusing place in mist.
* Calf: From this basalt crest, approximately 720 m high, there are views of the Werra Valley (" Werratal ") and the Eichsfeld-Hainich-Werratal nature park.
* Calf ( ex open mining ): From 1949 to 1974 by means of days at the calves brown coal one promoted, which is still to be recognized still well: After the pumps were turned off, up to 30 m deep a lake northeast formed and above this for approximately 20, 000 m² large lake is the basalt crest calf in the former open mining, whose quite evenly graduated and quite high basalt walls are impressing much.
The symbols are: the Lion of Mark, the Eagle of John, the Ox or Calf of Luke and the Angel or Man of Matthew.
The rocks are east of Aldridge Ledge, southeast of Devils Back, southwest of Green Island, northeast of Little Calf Island, and northwest of Calf Island.

Calf and used
Although the Druze religious books describe ad-Darazi as the " insolent one " and as the " Calf " who is narrow minded and hasty, the name " Druze " is still used for identification and for historical reasons.
He used peat to manufacture salt from salt pans at both Carrick and on the Calf of Eday.
Calf muscles initially enlarge during the ages of 5-15 ( an attempt by the body to compensate for loss of muscle strength ), but the enlarged muscle tissue is eventually replaced by fat and connective tissue ( pseudohypertrophy ) as the legs become less used ( use of wheelchair ).
Johnson turned " Old Original Kokomo Blues " into " Sweet Home Chicago ", " Milk Cow Blues " into " Milkcow's Calf Blues ", while another Arnold song, " Sagefield Woman Blues ", introduced the terminology " dust my broom ", which Johnson used as a song title himself.
Calf raise machines can also be used to execute the shrugging movement, by resting the pads on the shoulders and trying to raise the shoulders as high as possible.

Calf and make
Finn's feet carve out the channels between the Calf of Man and Kitterland and between Kitterland and the Isle of Man, while the buggane's feet make an opening for the port at Port Erin.
He took the commission for two of the paintings, the Worship of the Golden Calf and the Last Judgment, on a cost only basis in order to make himself better known.

Calf and skin
At one point, his father took him to an Arapaho Sun Dance where he sat on the lap of Chief Yellow Calf and played a tom-tom made from buffalo skin.

Calf and .
Although it was only three o'clock, he stopped in at the Golden Calf.
The Golden Calf was dimly lit with shaded neon.
This proved conclusively that The Wrangler was a jinx, so he walked on down to Hurrays, an even more glorified gambling den than the Golden Calf.
In The Oak and the Calf, Alexander Solzhenitsyn sharply criticized Pasternak, both for declining the Nobel Prize and for sending such a letter to Khrushchev.
Calf gray whales drink of their mothers ' 53 % fat milk per day.
It has a small islet, the Calf of Man, to its south.
Moses then descended from the mountain with intent to deliver the commandments to the people, but upon his arrival he saw that the people were involved in the sin of the Golden Calf.
* Cow and Calf, Ilkley Moor in West Yorkshire.
The Battiste Good winter count records Lakota history back to 900 CE, when White Buffalo Calf Woman gave the Lakota people the White Buffalo Calf Pipe.
Following the Israelite Exodus from Egypt, after the nation had sinned with the Golden Calf, the priesthood was taken away from the first-borns, and given to the tribe of Levites, specifically to the Kohanim, High Priest Aaron, his children, and their descendants.
It is separated from the Isle of Man by a narrow stretch of water called the Calf Sound.
It is possible to reach the Calf of Man by boat from both Port Erin and Port St Mary.
In 2006 Manx National Heritage employed the charity Manx Wildlife Trust as the Calf Warden Service Provider, but it retains ownership.
Calf of Man, Lower Lighthouse One of two built by Robert Stevenson in 1818 to steer ships clear of Chicken Rock.

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