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TLN may refer to: * Toulon-Hyères Airport, France, IATA code * Telelatino, Spanish and Italian cable channel in Canada * Total Living Network, a US religious television network * Thermolysin, an enzyme * Cobblebank railway station Cobblebank railway station is a regional railway station on the Ararat line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the western suburb of Cobblebank, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Cobblebank station is a ground level premium s ..., railway station code * Thallium nitride, a chemical compound, its formula is TlN {{disambig ...
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Telelatino
TLN (an abbreviation from its full name Telelatino) is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel owned by TLN Media Group. The channel primarily broadcasts lifestyle programming surrounding the Spanish and Italian cultures, including cooking and travel-related programs, as well as coverage of international soccer, and mainstream television series and films. Launched on October 2, 1984, TLN was originally a consortium of Joseph Vitale, Organización de Telecomunicaciones de Iberoamérica, Canwest, and CHUM Limited. In 1994, Shaw Communications acquired CHUM Limited's stake in the service, and in 1999, Aldo Di Felice acquired Canwest's shares in the service, while Shaw's media assets were spun off to form Corus Entertainment the same year. In 2009, I.P. Rosati Holdings acquired OTI's shares in the service; in 2019, Corus sold its stake in the service to its existing partners and Di Felice. TLN previously broadcast in a trilingual format, carrying programming in t ...
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Total Living Network
Total Living Network (TLN) is a religious broadcasting channel based in Aurora, Illinois. TLN operates two feeds, one for the Chicago metropolitan area and carried mainly on Comcast/Xfinity digital cable systems in that area with a schedule customized for the Central Time Zone, and the other ("TLN West") for the Western United States with a limited number of terrestrial over-the-air affiliates and customized for the Pacific Time Zone. Both feeds carry the same programs, with slight differences in scheduling times. TLN is a continuation of the former Christian Communications of Chicagoland, which owned WCFC-TV (channel 38) from 1976 until 1998, when the organization sold that station to Paxson Communications to become today's WCPX-TV, now carrying Ion Television, along with KTLN-TV (channel 68) from 1998 until 2019 in the San Francisco Bay Area, and WCFC-CD (channel 51) from 1986 until 2008, which extended WCFC-TV's signal into the Rockford area. TLN Media is currently bro ...
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Thermolysin
Thermolysin (, ''Bacillus thermoproteolyticus neutral proteinase'', ''thermoase'', ''thermoase Y10'', ''TLN'') is a thermostable neutral metalloproteinase enzyme produced by the Gram-positive bacteria ''Bacillus thermoproteolyticus''. It requires one zinc ion for enzyme activity and four calcium ions for structural stability. Thermolysin specifically catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptide bonds containing hydrophobic amino acids. However thermolysin is also widely used for peptide bond formation through the reverse reaction of hydrolysis. Thermolysin is the most stable member of a family of metalloproteinases produced by various ''Bacillus'' species. These enzymes are also termed 'neutral' proteinases or thermolysin -like proteinases (TLPs). Synthesis Like all bacterial extracellular proteases thermolysin is first synthesised by the bacterium as a pre-proenzyme. Thermolysin is synthesized as a pre-proenzyme consisting of a signal peptide 28 amino acids long, a pro-peptide 204 am ...
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Cobblebank Railway Station
Cobblebank railway station is a regional railway station on the Ararat line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the western suburb of Cobblebank, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Cobblebank station is a ground level premium station, featuring two side platforms. It opened on 1 December 2019. The station was provisionally named as Toolern. However, during construction, it was given the name "Cobblebank". History Rail Motor Stopping Place No. 65 opened on 1 October 1934, and was at the approximate location of the present Cobblebank station. By 4 November 1968, it had been removed from the Victorian Railways working timetables and, on 8 July 1969, it was closed to traffic. In November 2017, the Victorian State Government announced the station would be built, with a scheduled completion date of late 2019. The station, built as part of the Regional Rail Revival project, was provided to serve future residential developments nearby. On 26 October 2018, the desig ...
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