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Alejandro "Álex"
Abrines Redondo (born 1
August 1993) is a
Spanish professional basketball player and the team
captain for FC
Barcelona of the Spanish...
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Abrines is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Álex
Abrines (born 1993),
Spanish basketball player Jimmy Abrines (1900–1976), Scottish...
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geographically far from it.
Abrine and
Ijdabra are the two villages, both of
which are
located in the
Batroun District.
Abrine (Arabic: عبرين),
Ijdabra (Arabic:...
- Chanoclavine-I from 4-DMA
abrine.
Mutation experiments altering these enzymes independently stopped the
pathway at
abrine. This
indicates that cooperation...
- events.
Players may hold
other non-FIBA
nationalities not displa****. Álex
Abrines Quique Andreu Manel Bosch Nino Buscató Víctor
Claver Joan
Creus Juan de...
- the
methyl source, to form 4-dimethylallyl-L-
abrine (4-DMA-L-
abrine). The
conversion of 4-DMA-L-
abrine to chanoclavine-I is
thought to
occur through...
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Ricky Rubio, 12
Sergio Llull, 13 Marc Gasol, 14
Serge Ibaka, 15 Álex
Abrines (Coach: Juan
Antonio Orenga) 2015 EuroBasket:
finished 1st
among 24 teams...
- and
Mitch McGary in 2014), and a
second round pick (which
became Álex
Abrines in 2013).
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey called Harden a "foundational"...
- points. ^INJ1
Embiid was
unable to parti****te due to a knee injury. ^REP1
Abrines was
named as Embiid's replacement. ^INJ2
Mudiay was
unable to parti****te...
- PMID 6806598.
Rudolf C Johnson, et al. (March 2009). "Quantification of L-
Abrine in
Human and Rat Urine: A
Biomarker for the
Toxin Abrin".
Journal of Analytical...