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PAP or Pap may refer to: Prova de Aptidão Profissional (PAP) Places * Ancient Pap, an archaeological site in Uzbekistan * Pap, Hungary, a village in northeastern Hungary * Paps of Anu, near Killarney, Ireland * Paps of Fife in Scotland *Paps of Jura, on the western side of the island of Jura, in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland * Paps of Lothian in Scotland * Maiden Paps, twin hills in Caithness, Scotland * Maiden Paps, twin hills in the Kilpatrick Hills, Scotland * Maiden Paps, twin hills south of Hawick in the Scottish Borders, Scotland * Maiden Paps, another name for the Tunstall Hills near Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England * Maiden's Pap, another name for Schiehallion, Perth and Kinross, Scotland *Pap of Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands * Pap, Uzbekistan, a town and the administrative center of Pap District ** Pap District, Uzbekistan People * Pap (surname) * Pap (given name) * Pap (nickname) Biology and medicine * Nipple or teat * Pap test or Pap smear, a method ...
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Ancient Pap
The archaeological site of Ancient Pap (also known as Balandtepa) is located on the bank of the Syr Darya River in the Namangan Region of Uzbekistan. Site description The ancient site includes the citadel, the main city and the rabad (or suburb).Ancient Pap - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Retrieved 24 March 2009.


World Heritage status

This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List on January 18, 2008, in the cultural category.


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City Of Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most populous settlement in the Wearside conurbation and the second most populous settlement in North East England after Newcastle. Sunderland was once known as 'the largest shipbuilding town in the world' and once made a quarter of all of the world's ships from its famous yards, which date back to 1346 on the River Wear. The centre of the modern city is an amalgamation of three settlements founded in the Anglo-Saxon era: Monkwearmouth, on the north bank of the Wear, and Sunderland and Bishopwearmouth on the south bank. Monkwearmouth contains St Peter's Church, which was founded in 674 and formed part of Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey, a significant centre of learning in the seventh and eighth centuries. Sunderland was a fishing settlement and later a port, being granted a ...
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Phosphatidic Acid Phosphatase
The enzyme phosphatidate phosphatase (PAP, EC 3.1.3.4) is a key regulatory enzyme in lipid metabolism, catalysis, catalyzing the conversion of phosphatidate to diacylglycerol: :a 1,2-diacylglycerol 3-phosphate + H2O \rightleftharpoons a 1,2-diacyl-''sn''-glycerol + phosphate The reverse conversion is catalyzed by the enzyme diacylglycerol kinase, which replaces the hydroxyl group on diacylgylcerol with a phosphate from Adenosine triphosphate, ATP, generating Adenosine diphosphate, ADP in the process. In yeast, the forward direction is Mg2+-dependent, while the reverse process is Ca2+-dependent. PAP1, a cytosolic phosphatidate phosphatase found in the lung, is also Mg2+-dependent, but PAP2, a six-transmembrane-domain integral protein found in the plasma membrane, is not. Role in the regulation of lipid flux Phosphatidate phosphatase regulates lipid metabolism in several ways. In short, it is a key player in controlling the overall flux of triacylglycerols to phospholipids an ...
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Pap Test
The Papanicolaou test (abbreviated as Pap test, also known as Pap smear (AE), cervical smear (BE), cervical screening (BE), or smear test (BE)) is a method of cervical screening used to detect potentially precancerous and cancerous processes in the cervix (opening of the uterus or womb) or, more rarely, anus (in both men and women). Abnormal findings are often followed up by more sensitive diagnostic procedures and, if warranted, interventions that aim to prevent progression to cervical cancer. The test was independently invented in the 1920s by the Greek physician Georgios Papanikolaou and named after him. A simplified version of the test was introduced by the Canadian obstetrician Anna Marion Hilliard in 1957. A Pap smear is performed by opening the vagina with a speculum and collecting cells at the outer opening of the cervix at the transformation zone (where the outer squamous cervical cells meet the inner glandular endocervical cells), using an Ayre spatula or a ...
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Nipple
The nipple is a raised region of tissue on the surface of the breast from which, in lactating females, breast milk, milk from the mammary gland leaves the body through the lactiferous ducts to Breastfeeding, nurse an infant. The milk can flow through the nipple passively, or it can be ejected by smooth muscles, smooth muscular contraction, muscle contractions that occur along with the ductal system. The nipple is surrounded by the areola, which is often a darker colour than the surrounding skin. Male mammals also have nipples but without the same level of function or prominence. A nipple is often called a ''teat'' when referring to non-humans. "Nipple" or "teat" can also be used to describe the flexible mouthpiece of a baby bottle. In humans, the nipples of both males and females can be sexually stimulated as part of sexual arousal. In many cultures, female nipples are sexualized, or regarded as sex objects and evaluated in terms of their physical characteristics and sex appeal. ...
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Pap (nickname)
Pap is a nickname of: * Benjamin "Pap" Singleton (1809–1892), African-American civil rights activist and businessman * George Henry Thomas (1816–1870), Union general during the American Civil War * Pap Dean (Preston Allen Dean; 1915–2011), American cartoonist * Pap Finn, the father of Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is a fictional character created by Mark Twain who first appeared in the book ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' (1876) and is the protagonist and narrator of its sequel, '' Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'' (1884). He is 12 ... in Mark Twain novels * Pap, a character in the 2021 play '' Fat Ham'' {{nickname Nicknames ...
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Pap (given Name)
Pap is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: * Pap of Armenia (353–374), Armenian king * Pap Saine Pap Saine is a Gambian editor and publisher of the English-language independent newspaper, '' The Point''. In 2010, the International Press Institute named him a World Press Freedom Hero for his work. Work with ''The Point'' On 16 December 199 ..., Gambian newspaper editor and publisher * Pap Cheyassin Secka (1942–2012), Gambian lawyer, politician, and Attorney General of the Gambia {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Pap (surname)
Pap is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Arthur Pap (1921-1959), Swiss philosopher * Béla Pap (1845-1916), Hungarian lieutenant general and Minister of Defence * Bianka Pap (born 2000), Hungarian Paralympic swimmer * Eduard Pap (born 1994), Romanian football goalkeeper * Endre Pap (born 1947), Hungarian mathematician * Eszter Pap (born 1993), Hungarian triathlete * Géza Pap (1883-1912), Hungarian painter * Gyula Pap (1813–1870), Hungarian ethnographer and writer of Hungarian folk tales * János Pap (1925–1994), Hungarian politician * Jenő Pap (born 1951), Hungarian fencer, 1982 world individual épée champion * Károly Pap (1897-1945), Jewish Hungarian writer * Lajos Pap Lajos Pap (1883–1941) was a Hungarian Carpentry, carpenter and spiritualist Mediumship, medium.Gyimesi, Júlia. (2014). ''Between Religion and Science: Spiritualism, Science and Early Psychology in Hungary''. International Psychology, Practice a ... (1883-1941), dis ...
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Pap District
Pop is a district of Namangan Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Pop. Its area is 741 km2. Its population is 222,700 (2021 est.). The district consists of one city (Pop), 15 urban-type settlement Urban-type settlement, abbreviated: ; , abbreviated: ; ; ; ; . is an official designation for lesser urbanized settlements, used in several Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern European countries. The term was primarily used in the So ...s ( Oltinkon, Navbahor, Uygʻursoy, Xalqobod, Chorkesar, Uygʻur, Yangi Xoʻjaobod, Sang, Gʻurumsaroy, Qandigʻon, Pungon, Chodak, Madaniyat, Qurgʻonobod, Chorkesar-2) and 10 rural communities. References Districts of Uzbekistan Namangan Region {{Uzbekistan-geo-stub ...
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Pap, Uzbekistan
Pop (, ) is a city in Namangan Region, Uzbekistan , image_flag = Flag of Uzbekistan.svg , image_coat = Emblem of Uzbekistan.svg , symbol_type = Emblem of Uzbekistan, Emblem , national_anthem = "State Anthem of Uzbekistan, State Anthem of the Republ .... It is the administrative center of Pop District. Its population is 26,900 (2016). At Pop, the Angren–Pop railway line (opened in 2016) joins the line from Kokand to Namangan. Number of secondary schools — six (6): No. 1, No. 8, No. 23, No. 37, No. 40, No. 65, No. 67. Number of secondary special educational institutions — three (3): boarding school No. 11, Medical college, Business college. Pop town consists of 14 district-units: * Kelachi * Khamza * Shomazor * Olmazor * Obod * Tinchlik * Khazrati bob * Uzbekistan * Ipak Yuli * Dustlik * Pakhtakor * Alisher Navoi * Khamid Olimjon * Abdulla Kakhhar References Populated places in Namangan Region Cities in Uzbekistan< ...
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Scottish Highlands
The Highlands (; , ) is a historical region of Scotland. Culturally, the Highlands and the Scottish Lowlands, Lowlands diverged from the Late Middle Ages into the modern period, when Scots language, Lowland Scots language replaced Scottish Gaelic throughout most of the Lowlands. The term is also used for the area north and west of the Highland Boundary Fault, although the exact boundaries are not clearly defined, particularly to the east. The Great Glen divides the Grampian Mountains to the southeast from the Northwest Highlands. The Scottish Gaelic name of ' literally means "the place of the Gaels" and traditionally, from a Gaelic-speaking point of view, includes both the Western Isles and the Highlands. The area is very sparsely populated, with many mountain ranges dominating the region, and includes the highest mountain in the British Isles, Ben Nevis. During the 18th and early 19th centuries the population of the Highlands rose to around 300,000, but from c. 1841 and for th ...
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Pap Of Glencoe
The Pap of Glencoe () is a mountain on the northern side of Glen Coe, in the Highlands of Scotland. It lies at the western end of the Aonach Eagach ridge, directly above the point where the River Coe enters Loch Leven. The Pap is so named as it has a distinctive conical shape resembling a female breast (see: pap), particularly when viewed from the west. It forms part of the "classic" view of the entrance to Glen Coe. The simplest route of ascent starts from the unclassified road between Glencoe village and the Clachaig Inn. A pebble path leaves the road about west of the youth hostel, and passes a white house on the left, reaching the bealach between the Pap and Sgor nam Fiannaidh, from where the Pap may be climbed. The final stretch up to the bealach forms a pathway by small gully; this section is often extremely muddy and boggy. The final of ascent require some easy scrambling, and care is needed under winter conditions. The Pap may also be climbed from the Kinlochle ...
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