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APSAT may
refer to: Adenylylsulfate—ammonia adenylyltransferase, an
enzyme Apsat (river), a
tributary of the
Chara in
Zabaykalsky Krai,
Russia Apsat (mythology)...
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Apsat (also
Avsati or Æfsatī; Georgian: აფსათი) is a male
deity of
birds and
animals in the
mythology of the
peoples of the Caucasus. His name may come...
- The
Apsat (Russian: Апсат) is a
river in the
Kodar Range, on the
eastern side of Lake
Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It is a left
tributary of the
Chara (Lena...
- hunt Tapio, East
Finnish forest spirit to whom men pra****
before a hunt
Apsat, god of the hunt, ****ociated with fish and
birds Dali,
goddess of the hunt...
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Tatta Baray Tukulan Kele
Tumara Nuora Bolshoy Patom Olyokma Chara Tokko Apsat Zhuya Nyukzha Tungir Buotama Menda Tamma Myla
Namana Keyikte Markha Namyldzhylakh...
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Ocean Europe/Africa)
EUSAT (Europe and Africa)
IORHN (Indian
Ocean Region)
APSAT (Asia, Australasia,
Western Pacific,
Eastern Africa,
Southern Africa) OCSAT...
- Chronicles. Elia (ელია) – The god of rain and
thunder in
Georgian mythology.
Apsat (აფსათი) – A male god of
birds and
animals in Svan mythology. Shavkhan (შავხანი)...
- 103
tributaries over 10 km (6.2 mi) in length. The most
important are the
Apsat and the
Zhuya from the left and the
Tokko from the right. The Sen River...
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Georgian mythology,
Saint Eustace became ****ociated with the
hunting deity Apsat,
patron of game animals.
Saint Eustache's
feast day in the
Roman Catholic...
- adenylyl-sulfate:ammonia adenylyltransferase.
Other names in
common use
include APSAT, and adenylylsulfate:ammonia adenylyltransferase.
Fankhauser H,
Garber L...