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AMDA (organization)
AMDA or Amda may refer to: * AMDA – Dedicated to Long Term Care Medicine, the organization formerly known as the American Medical Directors Association * American Musical and Dramatic Academy, a college conservatory for the performing arts in New York City and Los Angeles * 9-Aminomethyl-9,10-dihydroanthracene, an organic compound * Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement or Anglo-Malaysian Defence Agreement, a 1957 bilateral defence agreement People with the name * Amda Iyasus Amda Iyasus ( gez, ዐምደ ኢየሱስ; died June 1434) was Emperor of Ethiopia for one year, from 1433 to 1434. His throne name Badel Nan ( Ge’ez: በድል ናኝ) and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the younger son of Takla Mary ..., emperor of Ethiopia * Amda Seyon (other), three different emperors of Ethiopia {{disambig ...
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American Musical And Dramatic Academy
The American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) is a private conservatory for the performing arts located in New York City and Los Angeles, California. The conservatory offers both Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and two-year certificates in professional performance. Programs are offered in acting, musical theatre, dance, and performing arts. It is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre. History AMDA was founded in 1964 by Philip Burton and the New York theatre community. By 1970, the school had outgrown its original location on East 23rd Street and moved into a new building on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village. A few years later, further growth prompted a move to the Ansonia Building. In the 1990s a second location, which is now the principal location of AMDA New York, was opened near Lincoln Center. In 2003 the school expanded west by opening AMDA Los Angeles in the Vine Tower Building. AMDA is a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) granting performing arts ...
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9-Aminomethyl-9,10-dihydroanthracene
AMDA (9-Aminomethyl-9,10-dihydroanthracene) is an organic compound which acts as a potent and selective antagonist for the 5-HT2A receptor. It has been used to help study the shape of the 5-HT2A protein, and develop a large family of related derivatives with even higher potency and selectivity. Synthesis It is synthesized from 9,10-Dihydroanthracene. First one prepares the amide that is directly analogous to Cyheptamide 199-29-3or to Citenamide 0423-37-7 The last step in the synthesis is reduction of the amide functional group with Borane-tetrahydrofuran. See also *Benzoctamine Benzoctamine is a drug that possesses sedative and anxiolytic properties. Marketed as Tacitin by Ciba-Geigy, it is different from most sedative drugs because in most clinical trials it does not produce respiratory depression, but actually sti ... References 5-HT2A antagonists Phenethylamines Anthracenes {{Amine-stub ...
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Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement
The Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement (AMDA) was set up on 19 September 1957 to provide a security umbrella for the newly independent Malaya. AMDA was a bilateral defence agreement between the United Kingdom and the Federation of Malaya, which also committed Australia and New Zealand to assist Britain in the defence of Malaysia. This agreement was used to justify Australian and New Zealand involvement in the Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency, also known as the Anti–British National Liberation War was a guerrilla war fought in British Malaya between communist pro-independence fighters of the Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) and the military forces o ... and the Indonesian-Malaysian Confrontation. The agreement was formally signed by the British and Malayan Governments on 12 October 1957. When Malaysia was created in 1963, AMDA was renamed the Anglo-Malaysian Defence Agreement and continued to provide some measure of security to the new federation. AMDA was la ...
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Amda Iyasus
Amda Iyasus ( gez, ዐምደ ኢየሱስ; died June 1434) was Emperor of Ethiopia for one year, from 1433 to 1434. His throne name Badel Nan ( Ge’ez: በድል ናኝ) and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the younger son of Takla Maryam. E. A. Wallis Budge notes that Amda Iyasus ruled for eight months, and left no children. The royal chronicles also do not relay his deeds during his brief tenure atop the throne. Al-Maqrizi Al-Maqrīzī or Maḳrīzī (Arabic: ), whose full name was Taqī al-Dīn Abū al-'Abbās Aḥmad ibn 'Alī ibn 'Abd al-Qādir ibn Muḥammad al-Maqrīzī (Arabic: ) (1364–1442) was a medieval Egyptian Arab historian during the Mamluk era, kn ... was reportedly puzzled by the quick turnover in Kings.Budge, ''A History of Ethiopia: Nubia and Abyssinia'', 1928 (Oosterhout, the Netherlands: Anthropological Publications, 1970), p. 303. References 1434 deaths 15th-century emperors of Ethiopia 15th-century monarchs in Africa Solomo ...
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