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KHC may refer to: *Kinesin heavy chain, a sub-component of kinesin proteins *Kingdom Holding Company, company based in Saudi Arabia *Kraft Heinz Company (stock ticker KHC) *KHC, the IATA code for Kerch Airport, Crimea, Ukraine *Honorary Chaplain to the King An Honorary Chaplain to the King is a member of the clergy within the United Kingdom who, through long and distinguished service, is appointed to minister to the monarch of the United Kingdom. When the reigning monarch is female, Honorary Chaplain ...
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Kinesin Heavy Chain
A kinesin is a protein complex belonging to a class of motor proteins found in eukaryotic cells. Kinesins move along microtubule (MT) filaments and are powered by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (thus kinesins are ATPases, a type of enzyme). The active movement of kinesins supports several cellular functions including mitosis, meiosis and transport of cellular cargo, such as in axonal transport, and intraflagellar transport. Most kinesins walk towards the plus end of a microtubule, which, in most cells, entails transporting cargo such as protein and membrane components from the center of the cell towards the periphery. This form of transport is known as Axonal transport#Anterograde transport, anterograde transport. In contrast, dyneins are motor proteins that move toward the minus end of a microtubule in Axonal transport#Retrograde transport, retrograde transport. Discovery The first kinesins to be discovered were microtubule-based anterograde intracellular trans ...
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Kingdom Holding Company
The Kingdom Holding Company (KHC; ) is a Saudi conglomerate holding company, based in Riyadh. The KHC is a publicly listed company on the Tadāwul (Saudi stock exchange). The KHC consists of a team of experienced investment specialists directed by its founder and chairman, Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal and chief executive officer, Eng. Talal Ibrahim Al Maiman. The company's main investment interests are in the areas of financial services, real estate, tourism and hospitality, media, entertainment, petrochemicals, aviation and technology. Present investments Present investments include: * Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts (Canada-based) (owns 23.75% with Cascade Investment, LLC, and others) * Fairmont Raffles Swissotel (minority ownership with Accor) * Hotel George V (100%) (France) * KADCO Egypt (100%) (Egypt) * Kingdom Hospital-Consulting Clinics (100%) (Saudi Arabia) * Kingdom Hotels Investments (100%) (Saudi Arabia) * Kingdom Schools (100%) (Saudi Arabia) * Lebane ...
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Kraft Heinz
The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC), commonly known as Kraft Heinz (), is an American multinational food company formed by the merger of Kraft Foods Group, Inc. and the H.J. Heinz Company co-headquartered in Chicago and Pittsburgh. Kraft Heinz is the third-largest food and beverage company in North America and the fifth-largest in the world with over $26.0 billion in annual sales as of 2021. Its sister company, Mondelez International, was split from Kraft Foods Inc. in 2012, alongside Kraft before its merger with Heinz. Mondelez holds the old Kraft Foods' snack brands while Kraft Heinz holds the grocery and food processing brands. In addition to Kraft and Heinz, over 20 other brands are part of the company's profile, including Boca Burger, Gevalia, Grey Poupon, Oscar Mayer, Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Primal Kitchen, and Wattie's, eight of which have total individual sales of over $1 billion. Kraft Heinz ranked 114th in the 2018 ''Fortune'' 500 list of the largest United Sta ...
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Kerch Airport
Kerch Airport (, ) is an airport in Kerch, Crimea. The airport is located 1.5 km northwest of the city (sometimes confused with the nearby Baherove Air Base). The airport is currently bankrupt, and was put on sale for 27 million UAH (3.3 million USD) by the city authorities. Though the airport is bankrupt, it is still in service and is used by general aviation today. The airport itself is not in good condition. The runway needs repair, airport facilities are bad, there is a working ATC tower which is also needs improvements. There are no airline services to this airport. Airline flights to/from the airport ceased operations in 2008, formerly encountering approximately 8-10 flights per day, both domestic and international. From 2005 to 2006, the airport tried to resume flights to Kyiv and Moscow using Motor Sich Airlines, but expenses were high and profit was too low, which made flying unprofitable. Accidents and incidents On 13 November 1971, an Aeroflot Antonov 24B ( ...
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