- Proenkephalin, or
PENKA,
endogenous opioid polypeptide hormone Karl
Penka (1847–1912),
Austrian philologist and
anthropologist Penka Kouneva (born 1967)...
- Karl
Penka (26
October 1847,
Mohelnice – 10
February 1912, Vienna) was an
Austrian philologist and anthropologist.
Known for his now-outdated theories...
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Proenkephalin (PENK),
formerly known as
proenkephalin A (since
proenkephalin B was
renamed prodynorphin), is an
endogenous opioid polypeptide hormone which...
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Penka Vasileva Georgieva is a
mathematician whose research interests include enumerative geometry,
symplectic topology, and Gromov–Witten invariants....
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Penka Kouneva (Bulgarian: Пенка Кунева) (/
ˈpɛŋkɑː kuːˈnɛvɑː/; born
February 25, 1967, in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian-American composer, orchestrator...
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Penka-Michel is a
commune in the West
Region of Cameroon. It is
found in the
Menoua district, or department, in the West
region of Cameroon.
Penka-Michel...
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Penka Boneva-Sokolova (Bulgarian: Пенка Бонева-Соколова, 16
April 1946 – 1977) was a
Bulgarian hurdler. She
competed in the women's 100
metres hurdles...
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Penka Georgieva Toromanova-Radeva,
better known as
Penka Toromanova was a
Bulgarian opera singer (soprano) and a
vocal pedagogue.
Penka Toromanova was...
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Penka Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Пенка Стоянова; 21
January 1950 – 16
August 2019) was a
Bulgarian basketball player who
competed in the 1976
Summer Olympics...
- "Wor Geordie's Lost His
Penka" (or ... His Liggie) is a
Geordie folk song, the
origins of
which are unknown. The '
penka' was the
large marble that the...