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Efe (other)
Efe or EFE may refer to: * Efe (name), male given name People * Efé people, an ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Efe (zeybek), leaders of Turkish outlaws and soldiers * Efe (musician) (born 1993), Nigerian musician and media personality Science and engineering * 2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase (ethylene-forming) * 2-oxoglutarate/L-arginine monooxygenase/decarboxylase (succinate-forming) * Early fuel evaporator * Einstein field equations * Endocardial fibroelastosis, a heart condition in young children * External field effect in Modified Newtonian dynamics Other uses * Efe, one of the nine default skins in the game ''Minecraft''. * EFE, a Spanish news agency * Efe language * Empresa de Ferrocarriles Ecuatorianos, the national railway of Ecuador * Empresa de los Ferrocarriles del Estado, the national railway of Chile * Exclusive First Editions, a British die-cast bus model manufacturer * Trofeo EFE Trofeo EFE is an annual football award given by the EF ...
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Efe (name)
Efe is a masculine Turkish given name meaning 'brave' or 'valiant'. It was historically used as a title for respected men in Western Anatolia. People Given name * Efe Abogidi (born 2001), Nigerian professional basketball player * Efe Afe (born 1967), Nigerian politician * Efe Ajagba (born 1994), Nigerian professional boxer * Efe Akman (born 2006), Turkish professional footballer * Efe Ali (born 2003), Bulgarian professional footballer * Efe Ambrose (born 1988), Nigerian professional footballer * Efe Arda Koyuncu (born 2005), Turkish professional footballer * Efe Aydan (born 1955), Turkish former basketball player * Efe Bayram (born 2002), Turkish professional volleyball player * Efe Binici (born 2001), Turkish professional footballer * Efe Cakarel, Turkish entrepreneur * Efe Echanomi (born 1986), footballer * Efe Grace, Ghanaian singer and songwriter * Efe Irele (born 1990), Nigerian actress * Efe İnanç (born 1980), Turkish footballer * Efe Jerry Obode (born 1989), ...
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Efé People
The Efé are a group of part-time hunter-gatherer people living in the Ituri Rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the depths of the forest they do not wear much clothing, using only leaf huts as shelter for their bodies in the intense heat. The Efé are Pygmies, and one of the shortest peoples in the world. The men grow to an average height of 142 cm (4 ft. 8 in.), and women tend to be about 5 cm (2 in.) shorter. Dr. Jean-Pierre Hallet was very involved with the Efé, from raising awareness to the plight of the tribe, to the introduction of new foods and methods previously unknown (such as a legume called the "winged bean" of New Guinea). He also introduced new methods of farming to the Efé, who likely had been a hunter-gatherer society for many thousands of years. Origins The Efé (and other Western pygmy groups) show genetic evidence of an early genetic divergence from neighboring groups. The Semliki harpoon, 90,000 years old, is one of the olde ...
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Efe (zeybek)
The Efe were the leaders of Turkish people, Turkish Irregular military, irregular soldiers, called the Zeybeks and Kızan. There are several theories about the origins of the word ''Efe''. For Turks, Efe is a special culture. For this reason, Efe people are still respected and Zeybek dances are performed at special celebrations. The organization of the Efe and Zeybeks were first seen in the 16th century during the Jelali revolts which dismantled power throughout the Ottoman Empire. After that time, men who rebelled against local pressures and injustices and settled in the mountains were called ''Efe'' or ''Zeybek''. The Efe were distinctive in their attire, weapons and general appearance, which were created for survival and to best suit the life of an Efe. For example, they wore shorter trousers than were common at the time, and a yataghan with only one side with a sharpened point which was useful in mêlée combat. After the World War I Efes were known for leading their bands of ...
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Efe (musician)
Michael Efe Ejeba (born February 25, 1993), popularly known as Efe or Efe Money, is a Nigerian rapper, singer, song-writer, and record producer. He is the winner of ''Big Brother Naija'' season 2 with a cash prize reward of 25 million naira and a brand new SUV after an intriguing 78 days in the house competing with other housemates. Early life and education Michael Efe Ejeba born February 25, 1993, is a native of Delta State but was born and brought up in Jos, Plateau State. He attended his primary school at Dafwaho private school. Micheal went to Federal Government College, Jos. He is a graduate of University of Jos, Plateau. Career His first official single "''Based on Logistics''" was released in 2017 receiving positive reviews. He dropped a single featuring Olamide, titled "''Warri''". Efe Money blends his rap with Pidgin to connect with the music taste of audiences across the country. His musical influences are Eminem, Dr. Dre, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, 50 Cent, M.I Aba ...
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2-oxoglutarate Dioxygenase (ethylene-forming)
2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase (ethylene-forming) (, ''ethylene-forming enzyme'', ''EFE'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''2-oxoglutarate:oxygen oxidoreductase (decarboxylating, ethylene-forming)''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction : 2-oxoglutarate + O2 \rightleftharpoons ethylene + 3 CO2 + H2O 2-oxoglutarate dioxygenase produces ethylene in bacteria of the ''Pseudomonas syringae ''Pseudomonas syringae'' is a rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacterium with polar flagella. As a plant pathology, plant pathogen, it can infect a wide range of species, and exists as over 50 different pathovars, all of which are available to research ...'' group. References External links * {{Portal bar, Biology, border=no EC 1.13.12 ...
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2-oxoglutarate/L-arginine Monooxygenase/decarboxylase (succinate-forming)
2-oxoglutarate/L-arginine monooxygenase/decarboxylase (succinate-forming) (, ''ethylene-forming enzyme'', ''EFE'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''L-arginine,2-oxoglutarate:oxygen oxidoreductase (succinate-forming)''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction : 2-oxoglutarate + L-arginine + O2 \rightleftharpoons succinate + CO2 + guanidine + (S)-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate + H2O (overall reaction) :(1a) 2-oxoglutarate + L-arginine + O2 \rightleftharpoons succinate + CO2 + L-hydroxyarginine :(1b) L-hydroxyarginine \rightleftharpoons guanidine + (S)-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate + H2O 2-oxoglutarate/L-arginine monooxygenase/decarboxylase catalyses two cycles of the ethylene Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a hydrocarbon which has the formula or . It is a colourless, flammable gas with a faint "sweet and musky" odour when pure. It is the simplest alkene (a hydrocarbon with carbon–carbon bond, carbon–carbon doub ...-forming reaction. References External link ...
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Early Fuel Evaporator
The early fuel evaporator is a device found in some internal combustion engines with carburetors. It can sometimes be referred to as an electronic fuel evaporator. The device on a car, commonly referred to as an EFE heater, is located between the throttle body of the carburetor and the intake manifold as a gasket and contains a resistance grid that heats the air/fuel mixture. The purpose of the EFE heater is to aid with vaporization of fuel in cold conditions, as well as to reduce exhaust gas, exhaust air pollutants, emissions by running for about two minutes to allow for leaner choke calibrations.Page 386
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