- The
Dagling or Dögling
dynasty was a
legendary clan of the
petty kingdom Ringerike in what
today is Norway. It was
descended from a Dag the Great. In...
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Harthacanute and Áslaug Sigurðardóttir, who was
married to
Helge of the
Dagling lineage.
Helge may have
briefly succeeded his
purported father-in-law as...
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Production of the
Primary by the R.F.D. Co,
named Dagling from a
contraction of
Dagnall and Zögling.
Hawkridge Dagling A
modified Dagnall built post
World War II...
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Diacylglycerol lipase, also
known as DAG lipase,
DAGL, or DGL, is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
hydrolysis of diacylglycerol,
releasing a free
fatty acid...
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subdued Gandalf Alfgeirsson, King of
Alfheim and half of Vingulmork, and the
Dagling clan.
Gandalf was
possibly the last king of Ringerike,
whose name is given...
- of the
unification of
Norway Belligerents Kingdom of
Vestfold Kingdom of
Alfheimr Commanders and
leaders Guttorm Sigurdsson Dagling Hake
Gandalfsson †...
- sources. His
companion Gudfred is
identified as Gudrød
Olafsson of the
Dagling Dynasty of
Ringerike in Norway. "Helge the
Sharp was the name of Gudrød’s...
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Archived from the
original on
March 31, 2020.
Retrieved March 17, 2020. "
Dagling Paliwanag: Ano ang
State of Calamity?".
Official Gazette GOV.PH. Archived...
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Travers wrote the
first surviving work in Romansh, the
Chianzun dalla guerra dagl Chiaste da Müs, in the Putèr dialect. This epic poem,
written in 1527, describes...
- that. The
activities of
phospholipase C (PLC) and
diacylglycerol lipase (
DAGL)
mediate its formation. 2-AG is
synthesized from
arachidonic acid-containing...