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  2. Airbus A³ Vahana - Wikipedia

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    Propellers: 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) diameter; Performance. Cruise speed: 200 km/h (120 mph, 110 kn) , Alpha Two: 230 km/h (140 mph; 120 kn) Range: 50 km (31 mi, 27 nmi) (Alpha Two: 100 km (62 mi)) Service ceiling: 1,524 m (5,000 ft) , at 35°C, Alpha Two: 3,048 m (10,000 ft) See also. Air taxi; Flying car (aircraft) Related development. CityAirbus

  3. β-Alanine - Wikipedia

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    β-Alanine (or beta-alanine) is a naturally occurring beta amino acid, which is an amino acid in which the amino group is attached to the β-carbon (i.e. the carbon two carbon atoms away from the carboxylate group) instead of the more usual α-carbon for alanine (α-alanine).

  4. Software release life cycle - Wikipedia

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    Beta, named after the second letter of the Greek alphabet, is the software development phase following alpha. Software in the beta stage is also known as beta ware. A beta phase generally begins when the software is feature-complete but likely to contain several known or unknown bugs.

  5. Thymosin beta-4 - Wikipedia

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    Due to its profusion in the cytosol and its ability to bind G-actin but not F-actin, thymosin β 4 is regarded as the principal actin-sequestering protein in many cell types. Thymosin β 4 functions like a buffer for monomeric actin as represented in the following reaction: F-actin ↔ G-actin + Thymosin β 4 ↔ G-actin/Thymosin β 4

  6. Beta - Main

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    AOL's premier all-in-one software is back in beta with an ALL NEW version and we want your help to test it. Join our beta by visiting the AOL Desktop beta page to learn more about this...

  7. Beta-peptide - Wikipedia

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    Beta-peptide. β-alanine, an example of a β amino acid. The amino group attaches not to the α carbon but to the β carbon, which in this case is a . Beta-peptides ( β-peptides) are peptides derived from β-amino acids, in which the amino group is attached to the β-carbon (i.e. the carbon two atoms away from the carboxylate group).

  8. Nakshatra - Wikipedia

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    Nakshatras. Nakshatra ( Sanskrit: नक्षत्रम्, romanized : Nakṣatram) is the term for lunar mansion in Hindu astrology. A nakshatra is one of 27 (sometimes also 28) sectors along the ecliptic. Their names are related to a prominent star or asterisms in or near the respective sectors. In essence (in Western astronomical terms ...

  9. Beta distribution - Wikipedia

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    Numerical values for the relative error in this approximation follow: [(α = β = 1): 9.39%]; [(α = β = 2): 1.29%]; [(α = 2, β = 3): 1.51%]; [(α = 3, β = 2): 0.44%]; [(α = β = 3): 0.51%]; [(α = β = 4): 0.26%]; [(α = 3, β = 4): 0.55%]; [(α = 4, β = 3): 0.24%].

  10. Beta (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the beta (β or market beta or beta coefficient) is a statistic that measures the expected increase or decrease of an individual stock price in proportion to movements of the stock market as a whole. Beta can be used to indicate the contribution of an individual asset to the market risk of a portfolio when it is added in small quantity.

  11. Vahana - Wikipedia

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    Vahana ( Sanskrit: वाहन, romanized : vāhana, lit. 'that which carries') or vahanam ( Sanskrit: वाहनम्, romanized : vāhanam) denotes the being, typically an animal or mythical entity, a particular Hindu deity is said to use as a vehicle. In this capacity, the vahana is often called the deity's "mount". Upon the partnership ...