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PHA may refer to: Science and technology * Phytohaemagglutinin, a type of lectin in plants * Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons * Polyhydroxyalkanoate, natural polyesters * Potentially hazardous asteroid * Process hazard analysis of an industrial process *Pseudohypoaldosteronism, a condition that mimics hypoaldosteronism but with high levels of aldosteron * Pulse-height analyzer, an electronic instrument Organizations * Partnership for a Healthier America, US * Pakistan Housing Authority * Parks and Horticulture Authority, Lahore, Pakistan * Philadelphia Housing Authority, US * Prince Hall Affiliated, US * Private Hospitals Association (Jordan) * Pulmonary Hypertension Association, US * Puntland Highway Authority, Somalia Placenames * Amphoe Pha Khao, Loei Province, Thailand * Amphoe Phu Pha Man, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand * Amphoe Tha Wang Pha, Nan Province, northern Thailand * Amphoe Thong Pha Phum, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand * Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ninh Pr ...
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Phytohaemagglutinin
Phytohaemagglutinin (PHA, or phytohemagglutinin) is a lectin found in plants, especially certain legumes. PHA actually consists of two closely related proteins, called leucoagglutinin (PHA-L) and PHA-E. These proteins cause blood cells to clump together. PHA-E cause erythrocytes (red blood cells) to clump. PHA-L causes leukocytes (white blood cells) to clump. Phytohaemagglutinin has carbohydrate-binding specificity for a complex oligosaccharide containing galactose, ''N''-acetylglucosamine, and mannose. It is found in the highest concentrations in uncooked red kidney beans and white kidney beans (also known as cannellini), and it is also found in lower quantities in many other types of green beans and other common beans (''Phaseolus vulgaris''), as well as broad beans (''Vicia faba'') such as fava beans. It has a number of physiological effects and is used in medical research. In high doses, it is a toxin. The lectin has a number of effects on cell metabolism; it induces mitos ...
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Pha Lai Power Station
PHA may refer to: Science and technology * Phytohaemagglutinin, a type of lectin in plants * Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons * Polyhydroxyalkanoate, natural polyesters * Potentially hazardous asteroid * Process hazard analysis of an industrial process *Pseudohypoaldosteronism, a condition that mimics hypoaldosteronism but with high levels of aldosteron * Pulse-height analyzer, an electronic instrument Organizations * Partnership for a Healthier America, US * Pakistan Housing Authority * Parks and Horticulture Authority, Lahore, Pakistan * Philadelphia Housing Authority, US * Prince Hall Affiliated, US * Private Hospitals Association (Jordan) * Pulmonary Hypertension Association, US * Puntland Highway Authority, Somalia Placenames * Amphoe Pha Khao, Loei Province, Thailand * Amphoe Phu Pha Man, Khon Kaen Province, Thailand * Amphoe Tha Wang Pha, Nan Province, northern Thailand * Amphoe Thong Pha Phum, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand * Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ninh Pr ...
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Anime Syuukan DX! Mi-Pha-Pu
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Japanese, describes all animated works, regardless of style or origin. Many works of animation with a Anime-influenced animation, similar style to Japanese animation are also produced outside Japan. Video games sometimes also feature themes and art styles that are sometimes labelled as anime. The earliest commercial Japanese animation dates to 1917. A characteristic art style emerged in the 1960s with the works of cartoonist Osamu Tezuka and spread in the following decades, developing a large domestic audience. Anime is distributed theatrically, through television broadcasts, Original video animation, directly to home media, and Original net animation, over the Internet. In addition to original works, anime are often adaptations of Japanese ...
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Pha Terrell
Pha Elmer Terrell (May 25, 1910 in Kansas City, Missouri - October 14, 1945 in Los Angeles) was an American jazz singer. Terrell was working in nightclubs locally in Kansas City in the early 1930s as a singer, dancer, and emcee when he was discovered by Andy Kirk, who hired him to be the vocalist for his group the Twelve Clouds of Joy. Terrell sang with Kirk for eight years, from 1933 to 1941, and recorded with him extensively for Decca Records, singing hits such as 1936's "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" and 1938's "I Won't Tell a Soul (I Love You)". After 1941 Terrell moved to Indianapolis to play with Clarence Love's territory band, then moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a soloist. Terrell died of kidney failure in 1945. References *"Pha Terrell". In Kernfeld, Barry. '' The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd edition''. Oxford, 2001. * Chadbourne, EugenePha Terrell biography Allmusic.com AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American ...
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Jazze Pha Production Discography
The following list is a discography of production by Jazze Pha, an American hip hop record producer and recording artist from Atlanta, Georgia. It includes a list of songs produced, co-produced and remixed by year, artist, album and title. Singles produced * 1996 ** "Sho Nuff" (Tela featuring Eightball & MJG) * 1997 ** "Tired of Ballin'" (Tela) * 1999 ** "That Drama (Baby Mama)" (Jim Crow) ** " Better Than Me" (Terry Dexter) * 2001 ** "Area Codes" (Ludacris featuring Nate Dogg) * 2002 ** " Sick of Being Lonely" Field Mob * 2003 **" Let's Get Down" ( Bow Wow featuring Birdman) **"Let's Get Away" (T.I. featuring Jazze Pha) ** "Luv Me Baby" (Murphy Lee featuring Sleepy Brown & Jazze Pha) * 2004 ** " 1,2 Step" (Ciara featuring Missy Elliott) ** " Na-NaNa-Na" (Nelly featuring Jazze Pha) ** "Earthquake" (Lil Wayne featuring Jazze Pha) ** "I Wanna Thank Ya" (Angie Stone featuring Snoop Dogg) * 2005 ** "Boogie Oogie Oogie" (Brooke Valentine Featuring Fabolous, Sonji Mickey) ** "Incredi ...
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Jazze Pha
Phalon Anton Alexander, known professionally as Jazze Pha ( ), is an American record producer, rapper, singer and songwriter. He founded the record label Sho'nuff Records in 1995, through which he signed R&B singer Ciara in 2003. He produced her 2004 single " 1, 2 Step," which peaked at number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and served as executive producer for its parent album, '' Goodies'' (2004). Released in a joint venture with LaFace Records, the album was met with critical and commercial success, although Ciara parted ways with Sho'nuff shortly after. During the remaining decade, Alexander's subsequent productions proved commercially successful. He is credited on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100-top ten singles " Get Up" also for Ciara and " So What" for Field Mob, the top 20 singles " Let's Get Down" for Bow Wow, " Let's Get Away" for T.I. and " Just Fine" for Mary J. Blige, as well as the top 40 singles "Area Codes" for Ludacris and " Do That..." for Birdman. Alexan ...
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Hso Khan Pha
Prince Hso Khan Pha of Yawnghwe (, aka Tiger; 15 April 1938 – 4 October 2016) was a prince of Yawnghwe. He was a son of Sao Shwe Thaik, the last Saopha of Yawnghwe and Sao Nang Hearn Kham, the Mahadevi (consort). He was a consulting geologist based in Canada. Education His education was first started at a local school in Yawnghwe ( Nyaung Shwe) at convents run by Roman Catholic Church nuns at Kalaw and Hsenwi (Theinni) in the Shan State. Later in 1949, he attended The Doon School at Dehra Dun (Dehradun) in India, graduating in 1954; studied for two years at Rangoon University; attended the Bell School of Languages at Cambridge, England, and the Cambridgeshire Technical College; graduated in 1964 from the University of Keele, England, with a BA (Hons) in Geology and Political Institutions. Life His mother fled with her family to Thailand in October 1963 after Sao Shwe Thaik had been deposed in the March 1962 Burmese coup d'état and died in prison in November 1962. Upon crossi ...
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Than Sadet–Ko Pha-ngan National Park
Than Sadet–Ko Pha-ngan () is a national park in southern Thailand, with an area of 26,866 rai ~ mostly on the island Pha-ngan. The park was established on 22 November 2018. It covers parts of the Ko Pha-ngan island. The park is named after the royal visit of Rama V, Than Sadet (lit. ''Royal River'') who came to the island to visit the waterfall first in 1888, then returned as many as fourteen times over the next 21 years. Rama V's initials can still be seen carved in a commemorative rock near the estuary of the river where the waterfall empties into the sea at Than Sadet Bay. The river itself forms a series of waterfalls and rock pools along its 2.5 km length, providing excellent trekking possibilities for the experienced. Several other Thai monarchs have visited the site including the late King Rama IX Bhumibol Adulyadej (5 December 192713 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 1946 until Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej, his death i ...
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Pha That Luang
Pha That Luang (; "Great Stupa") is a large, gold-covered Buddhist stupa in the centre of the city of Vientiane, capital of Laos. Since its initial establishment, suggested to be in the 3rd century AD, the stupa has undergone several reconstructions, as recently as the 1930s, due to foreign invasions of the area. It is generally regarded as the most important national monument in Laos as well as a national symbol. History Buddhist missionaries from the Mauryan Empire are believed to have been sent by Emperor Ashoka, including Bury Chan or Praya Chanthabury Pasithisak and five Arahanta monks, who brought a sacred relic (believed to be the breastbone) of Buddha and enshrined it into the stupa in the 3rd century BC. The structure was rebuilt in the 13th century as a Khmer temple, which fell into ruin. In the mid-16th century, King Setthathirat relocated his capital from Luang Prabang to Vientiane and ordered the construction of the temple in 1566. It was constructed ...
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Pha Taem
Pha Taem National Park (Thai:อุทยานแห่งชาติผาแต้ม) is a List of national parks of Thailand, national park on the Mekong River in Ubon Ratchathani Province, northeast Thailand. Phou Xieng Thong National Protected Area in Laos is on the opposite side of the river. It is notable for its Dipterocarp forest cover and for extensive rock art on cliffs above the Mekong. The art is estimated to be 3,000 years old. The park also has several examples of mushroom rocks as well as the largest flower field in Thailand. Pha Taem National Park is a popular destination for the first sunshine of the New Year to fall on Thailand. Pha Taem National Park was declared a national park on 31 December 1991, with an area of 212,500 rai ~ . History In the past, only a few local peasants from the surrounding region dared to access the Pha Taem area. Because it is believed that Pha Taem is a prohibited location, and the mountain is protected by the holy. Pha Taem ...
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