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Hoy

Introduction The hoy is a small, shallow‑draft sailing vessel that emerged in the 16th century as a versatile craft for coastal and riverine trade. Characterized by a single mast, a flat bottom, and a sharp bow, the hoy was designed to navigate narrow estuaries, tidal rivers, and the shallow waters of the English and F...

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Hoxb13 As1

Introduction HOXB13-AS1 is a long non‑coding RNA (lncRNA) that is transcribed antisense to the HOXB13 gene, a member of the homeobox (HOX) transcription factor family. The RNA is approximately 4.2 kilobases in length and is predominantly localized in the nucleus, where it participates in the regulation of chromatin arc...

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Hoxa

Introduction HOXA refers to a specific cluster of homeobox genes located on chromosome 7 in humans. The HOXA cluster is one of four major Hox gene clusters (HOXA, HOXB, HOXC, and HOXD) that encode transcription factors essential for the proper patterning of the embryonic body plan. These genes are highly conserved acro...

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Howard Rees

Introduction Howard Rees (born 1945) is an American economist and political scientist recognized for his extensive work on the interaction between institutions and economic performance. His research has spanned the fields of institutional economics, comparative politics, and development economics. Rees is noted for pio...

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Howard Clifton Brown

Introduction Howard Clifton Brown (3 July 1895 – 12 September 1965) was an English barrister and Conservative politician who represented the constituency of Newbury in the House of Commons for two periods, from 1923 to 1945 and again from 1950 to 1959. Throughout his career he served in several junior ministerial posts...

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