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Because royalty were traditionally named according to their birthday, Pohl reads the Olmec cylinder seal as the name "King 3 Ajaw".

Following [ 82] the large chromosomes in this species are traditionally named as A (= X, the sex chromosome), J (= chromosomal element D of Mueller/Sturtevant/Novitski and homologous to arm 3L in Drosophila melanogaster [ 59]), U (= chromosomal element B and homologous to arm 2L), E (= chromosomal element C and homologous to arm 2R), and O (= chromosomal element E and homologous to arm 3R).

Wish a French friend a "joyeux anniversaire", pronounced joy-eu a-ni-ver-ser French children were traditionally named for the saint on whose feast day they were born.

In line with its activation at hyperpolarized membrane potentials [ 10], thus generating an inward current during diastole, its enhancement by direct binding of cyclic AMP (cAMP) [ 11], and its principal presence in primary [ 12] and secondary pacemakers [ 13, 14], I f is traditionally also named "pacemaker current".

"Omar" is traditionally a Sunni name; "Ali" is identified with Shia Islam.

Black Friday is so named because it is traditionally the day retailers begin to make a profit or move "into the black".

He, of course, is Haman (boo, hiss!), whose name is traditionally drowned out with noisemaking whenever it is mentioned.

The Iranian prophet and religious reformer Zarathustra (flourished before the 6th century bce)—more widely known outside Iran as Zoroaster, the Greek form of his name)is traditionally regarded as the founder of the religion.

The technique of laying paper over a surface and lifting an impression with a crayon or pencil is traditionally used to collect names from tombstones and images from memorial brasses.

The name Belize is traditionally believed to have been derived from the Spanish pronunciation of the last name of Peter Wallace, a Scottish buccaneer who may have begun a settlement at the mouth of the Belize River about 1638.

It is traditionally a commercial centre; the name Khamīs ("Thursday") signified the Thursday market of the Mushayṭ clan.

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