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sinkaline
Sincaline Sin"ca*line, n. [So called because obtained by the action of alkalies on sinapine.] (Chem.) Choline. [Written also sinkaline.]

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- Sinka Sebesi, also known as Sinka, son of Thomas (Hungarian: Tamás fia Sinka; killed in action in July 1321), was a Hungarian medieval soldier and nobleman...
- Terebin (Marks Terebins), Oskars Liepiņš, Valērijs Višņakovs and Klāvs Sinka, and launched on 16 June 2010, as a rival to Formspring. By 2013, ASKfm...
- ISBN 9780323529570. Gill ON, Spencer Y, Richard-Loendt A, Kelly C, Brown D, Sinka K, et al. (June 2020). "Prevalence in Britain of abnormal prion protein...
- sanctuary in Florida. On February 5 2021, two Bengal tigers escaped from Sinka Zoo in the city of Singkawang, Indonesia, after their enclosure was damaged...
- Transylvanian Bloodhound - a hunting dog. Hungarian Mudi - small shepherd dog. Sinka List of mammals of Hungary National symbols of Hungary Breed data sheet:...
- César Luis Salinas Sinka (18 August 1961 – 19 July 2020) was a Bolivian ****ociation football chairman and president. Salinas was chairman of The Strongest...
- Natural Reserve where unique flora such as the Rafflesia Tuan Mudae grows; Sinka Island Park location at south of Singkawang in Teluk Karang has access to...
- 1920 4 Karl-Johann Laurits 1921 – 1927 5 Richard Palm 1927 – 1929 6 Arnold Sinka 1929 – 1935 7 Richard Maasing 1935 – 1939 8 Villem Sa****n 1939 – 1940 9...
- special shadow creatures called a Nemesis (Vertigo, Banshee, Obscura, Stoney, Sinka and Virus) which are drawn from the dark essence of each of the fairies'...
- The Cinca (Spanish: [ˈθiŋka]; Catalan: [ˈsiŋkə]; Aragonese: A Cinca, IPA: [a ˈθiŋka]) is a river in Aragon, Spain. Its source is in the Circo de Pineta...