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  2. Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem

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    The institution was established on 28 September 1991. It bears the name of famous Czech scientist Jan Evangelista Purkyně who was born in nearby Libochovice. About 8,500 students are studying at the university. UJEP has around 900 employees. [1]

  3. Red deer - Wikipedia

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    The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is one of the largest deer species. A male red deer is called a stag or hart, and a female is called a doe or hind. The red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Anatolia, Iran, and parts of western Asia. It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains of Northern Africa; being the only living species ...

  4. Kashmir stag - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmir stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu), also called hangul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [hãːɡul]), is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas. It is found in dense riverine forests in the valleys and mountains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Himachal Pradesh. In Kashmir, it is found primarily in the ...

  5. Stag (card back design) - Wikipedia

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    Stag, depicting stags (male elk or deer), deviates from the norm of Bicycle design, often comprising bicycles and cycling-related or mechanical elements. [1][5] The introduction of Stag followed the c. 1925 abandonment of brown and green card back designs, which were unpopular, for more appealing red and blue designs.

  6. Hart (deer) - Wikipedia

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    Hart (deer) A hart is a male red deer, synonymous with stag and used in contrast to the female hind; its use may now be considered mostly poetic or archaic. The word comes from Middle English hert, from Old English heorot; compare Frisian hart, Dutch hert, German Hirsch, and Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish hjort, all meaning "deer".

  7. Peryton - Wikipedia

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    Peryton. Artist's impression of a peryton. The peryton is a mythological hybrid animal combining the physical features of a stag and a bird. The peryton was first named by Jorge Luis Borges in his 1957 Book of Imaginary Beings, using the fictional device of a supposedly long-lost medieval manuscript.

  8. Staghound - Wikipedia

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    Up to 27 in (69 cm) Coat. Short. Colour. Usually bi-colour; white with yellow, lemon or badger. Dog (domestic dog) The Staghound, sometimes referred to as the English Staghound, is an extinct breed of scent hound from England. A pack hound, the breed was used to hunt red deer and became extinct in the 19th century when the last pack was sold.

  9. Small tumor antigen - Wikipedia

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    Coordinating cysteine residues and residues in the domain interface are shown as sticks. [ 1] The small tumor antigen (also called the small T-antigen and abbreviated STag or ST) is a protein encoded in the genomes of polyomaviruses, which are small double-stranded DNA viruses. STag is expressed early in the infectious cycle and is usually not ...