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A68 or A-68 may refer to: Roads * A68 motorway (France), a road connecting Toulouse and Albi * A68 road (Great Britain), a road connecting Darlington in England and Dalkeith in Scotland * A-68, a major road in Spain renamed Autopista AP-68 Other * Benoni Defense, in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings * HLA-A68, an HLA-A serotype * A68 protein, a protein used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease that is also found in foetuses and infants up to 2 years of age * Iceberg A-68 Iceberg A-68 was a giant tabular iceberg adrift in the South Atlantic, having calved from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf in July 2017. By 16 April 2021, no significant fragments remained. With a surface area of , twice the size of Luxembo ...
, name for the iceberg calved from Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica between 10 and 12 July 2017 {{Letter-NumberCombDisambig ...
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A68 Motorway (France)
The A68 autoroute is a long motorway in southern France. It connects Toulouse to Albi. It starts with a junction with the A61 and a junction with the A62. It is also known as ''L’autoroute du Pastel''. Junctions *''A61-A68'' Junction between the A61 and the A68 *01 (''L'Union'') km 2: Towns served: L'Union **Péage *02 ''Exchange A68-A680'' km 10: A680 spur Towns served: to Gragnague and Verfeil *03 (''Montastruc'') km 13 Towns served: Montastruc-la-Conseillère *04 (''Buzet'') km 16 Towns served: Buzet-sur-Tarn *06 (''Saint-Sulpice Lavaur'') km 26 Towns served: Saint-Sulpice and Lavaur **Service Area: Saint-Sulpice *07 (''Rabastens'') km 32 Towns served: Rabastens *08 (''Lisle'') km 41 Towns served: Lisle-sur-Tarn **Rest Area: Sanbatan/Les Issarts *09 (''Gaillac'') km 47 Towns served: Gaillac *10 (''Cadalen'') km 52 Towns served: Cadalen *11 (''Marssac'') km 61 Towns served: Marssac-sur-Tarn and Albi merges into the RN88. Future There are proposals to extend ...
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A68 Road (Great Britain)
The A68 is a major road in the United Kingdom, running from Darlington in England to the A720 in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It crosses the Anglo-Scottish border at Carter Bar and is the only road to do so for some distance either way; the next major crossings are the A697 from Coldstream to Cornhill-on-Tweed in the east, and the A7 near Canonbie to the west. Route The southernmost section of the A68, as it leaves Darlington, has been described as a "rustbelt". In January 2022 there was a proposal to widen key roundabouts in Darlington to ease traffic flow. The road crosses the A1(M) at Copshaw Hill Interchange. It bypasses Bishop Auckland and runs through West Auckland, Toft Hill and Tow Law, where Durham County Council has installed a live camera so that drivers can check traffic and weather. It then passes Consett and Corbridge; it used to pass through the centre of the town but since 1979 has run on a bypass to the east, crossing the River Tyne over Styford B ...
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Autopista AP-68
The Autopista AP-68 (also AP-68, Autopista Vasco-Aragonesa or Autopista del Ebro) is a Spanish autopista route. It connects Zaragoza with Bilbao via Tudela, Calahorra and Logroño. The entirety of the route forms the entirety of the European route E804, a B class road in the International E-road Network. AP-68 / E 804 begins in Bilbao, Spain, passes by Logroño, and ends in Zaragoza, following the path of the Autopista/Autovia 68. It has junctions with Autovía A-2, Autovía A-15, Autovía A-1 and ends at the Autovía A-8. The highway begins in link 22 of the AP-8 (E-70) and ends on link 318 of the A-2 (E-90) (Autovía del Nordeste). Built between 1974 and 1979, its length is about 295 km. Until 2003, this highway was known as A-68. Concession expiry In 2000, the José María Aznar government, the PP, extended the highway concession that expired in 2011 up to 2026, making its recovery impossible, as it was strongly criticized by the Aragon regions and the Basque ...
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Benoni Defense
The Benoni Defense is a chess opening characterized by an early reply of ...c5 against White's opening move 1.d4. Most commonly, it is reached by the sequence: :1. d4 Nf6 :2. c4 c5 :3. d5 Black can then sacrifice a pawn with 3...b5 (the Benko Gambit), otherwise 3...e6 is the most common move. (3...d6 or 3...g6 are also seen, typically transposing to main lines.) The Old Benoni Defense is characterized by :1. d4 c5 This will usually transpose into a main line after 2.d5, but Black has other options such as an early ...f5. Etymology '' Benoni'' (or "Ben-Oni") is an ancient Hebrew name, still occasionally used, meaning "son of my sorrow". It is a reference to the Biblical account of the dying Rachel giving birth to Benjamin, whom she named Ben-OniGenesis 35:18 In 1825 Aaron Reinganum, a prominent member of the Frankfurt Jewish community, published a book entitled ''Ben-Oni oder die Vertheidigungen gegen die Gambitzüge im Schache'' in which he analyzed several defen ...
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HLA-A68
Disease associations By allele A*68 is associated with higher viral load in HIV. A68 may be protective against symptomatic heart disease in Chaga's cardiomyopathy. Allele frequencies A68 can be subdivided into 3 alleles, *6801, *6802, *6803. *6801 can also be subdivided into *680101 and *680102 (previously called *68011 and *68012). A*6801 A*6801 is higher in certain Native American groups, South Asian peoples, African peoples, however *6801 is at low levels in most of SE Asia, particularly the indigenous populations. This is also reflected by low levels along the West Pacific Rim including Japan. The hiatus of *6801 breaks in Northern Japan with the 3% frequency found in the Ainu, which continues to increase with Arctic peoples and falls of in Native Americans. Whereas in the Western Eurasia's northern regions, A*6801 falls off. In both Africa and the New World both A*680101 and A*680102 can be found. Although in the New World A*680102 is more prevalent. A*6802 A*6802 ha ...
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A68 Protein
A68 or A-68 may refer to: Roads * A68 motorway (France), a road connecting Toulouse and Albi * A68 road (Great Britain), a road connecting Darlington in England and Dalkeith in Scotland * A-68, a major road in Spain renamed Autopista AP-68 Other * Benoni Defense, in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings * HLA-A68, an HLA-A serotype * A68 protein, a protein used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease that is also found in foetuses and infants up to 2 years of age * Iceberg A-68 Iceberg A-68 was a giant tabular iceberg adrift in the South Atlantic, having calved from Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf in July 2017. By 16 April 2021, no significant fragments remained. With a surface area of , twice the size of Luxembo ...
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Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term memory, remembering recent events. As the disease advances, symptoms can include primary progressive aphasia, problems with language, Orientation (mental), disorientation (including easily getting lost), mood swings, loss of motivation, self-neglect, and challenging behaviour, behavioral issues. As a person's condition declines, they often withdraw from family and society. Gradually, bodily functions are lost, ultimately leading to death. Although the speed of progression can vary, the typical life expectancy following diagnosis is three to nine years. The cause of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood. There are many environmental and genetic risk factors associated with its development. The strongest genetic risk factor is from an alle ...
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