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icosahedral capsid:
pentagonal (
pentons) at the
vertices and
hexagonal (hexons) at the faces.
There are
always twelve pentons, but the
number of
hexons varies...
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Penton was a
rebadged American brand of off-road
enduro motorcycles designed by John
Penton and
manufactured by KTM in
Austria for
distribution in the...
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regular dodecahedron contains 20
pentagonal faces, or 20
pentons. This use of the term
penton appears in the
article on
Adenoviridae in the description...
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parish of
Penton Mewsey. Both
villages are
collectively known as The
Pentons. The town of
Andover is
approximately 2
miles (3 km) south-east from the...
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academics often rely on
literature written by
former members such as
James Penton and
Raymond Franz to
understand its
inner workings. The
denomination has...
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Penton Grafton. Both
villages are
collectively known as The
Pentons.
Until the 1920s the
Pentons were
mainly agricultural communities supporting sheep and...
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Brian Con
Penton (21
August 1904 – 24
August 1951) was an
Australian journalist and novelist. He was born at Ascot, a
suburb of Brisbane, and educated...
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Henry Penton may
refer to:
Henry Penton (the elder) (c. 1705–1762), MP for
Tregony and
Winchester Henry Penton (the younger) (1736–1812), MP for Winchester...
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England named Penton. This
surname may
refer to:
Arthur Pole
Penton (1854–1920),
British major general in the
Royal Artillery Aurelia Pentón (born 1941)...
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James Lee
Penton (January 3, 1865 –
January 30, 1940) was the
older brother of John
Penton. He was a
fullback for the
Auburn Tigers. In 1915, John Heisman...