17-701: (Redirected from A-5 ) A5 and variants may refer to: Science and mathematics [ edit ] A5 regulatory sequence in biochemistry A5 , the abbreviation for the androgen Androstenediol Annexin A5 , a human cellular protein ATC code A05 Bile and liver therapy , a subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System British NVC community A5 (Ceratophyllum demersum community) ,
34-467: A "TAAT" reocognized by homeodomain proteins . These regions are primarily bound by PDX-1 , but also Cdx2 and Isl-1 . Second, two so-called "C elements" – C1 located 107–118 base pairs before the transcription start site; C2 311–317 base pairs before the start site. C1 is bound by RIPE3b1 via MafA . C2 (also called the "pancreatic islet cell enhancer sequence" or "PISCES") is bound by PAX6 . Third, an "E element" (two in rodents) with sequence GCCATCTG
51-625: A 1913 German railbus Route A5 (WMATA) , a bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Airlinair , by IATA code Bhutan , by aircraft registration code ICON A5 , an American amphibious aircraft Pennsylvania Railroad class A5s , an American locomotive Finnish Steam Locomotive Class A5 LNER Class A5 , a class of 4-6-2T steam locomotives Military [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] A-5 , an export version of Nanchang Q-5 ,
68-402: A 2007–present German compact executive car Chery A5 , a 2006–2010 Chinese compact sedan Soueast A5 , a 2019–present Chinese compact sedan Sehol A5 , a 2019–present Chinese compact sedan, formerly JAC Jiayue A5 Other uses in transportation [ edit ] A5 road , in several countries Hall-Scott A-5 , an engine powering the 1916 Standard H-2 aircraft Prussian A 5 ,
85-475: A British Isles plants community Subfamily A5, a Rhodopsin-like receptors subfamily Noradrenergic cell group A5 , a noradrenergic cell group located in the Pons A5 pod , a name given to a group of orcas (Orcinus orca) found off the coast of British Columbia, Canada A5, the strain at fracture of a material as measured with a load test on a cylindrical body of length 5 times its diameter A 5 ,
102-597: A Chinese-built jet fighter bomber Curtiss Falcon or A-5 Falcon, an attack aircraft manufactured by the Curtiss Aircraft Company Mitsubishi A5M , a 1930s Japanese fighter plane A-5 Vigilante , a carrier-based supersonic bomber designed for the United States Navy Focke-Wulf A 5 , a World War I German Focke-Wulf aircraft Sturzkampfgeschwader 1 , from its historic Geschwaderkennung code with
119-521: A common shorthand name for the Browning Auto-5 shotgun Gibson A-5 mandolin , a Gibson mandolin Tippmann A-5 , a semi-automatic pneumatic marker for playing paintball A5, an Atlanta-based volleyball club Transport [ edit ] For military vehicles, see § Military . Automobiles [ edit ] Arrows A5 , a 1982 British Formula One racing car Audi A5 ,
136-438: Is 91–100 base pairs before the transcription start site and binds the helix-loop-helix transcription factors NEUROD1 . Lastly, several "cyclic AMP response elements" with sequence TGACGTCA that binds CREB . In humans, a "Z-element" resides 243–292 base pairs before the start site and binds a complex called ZaI, as well as PDX-1 and MafA. Pennsylvania Railroad class A5s The Pennsylvania Railroad 's class A5s
153-585: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages A5 regulatory sequence Transcription of insulin is regulated by the binding of various transcription factors to the ~400 base pairs before the insulin transcription start site, called the "insulin regulatory sequence". This sequence is made up of several distinct regions with different biochemical properties, each of which serve as binding sites for distinct regulatory proteins. First, multiple A / T -rich sequences, called "A elements", each of which contains
170-731: The Luftwaffe in World War II Other uses in military [ edit ] USS A-5 (SS-6) or USS Pike (SS-6), a 1903 United States Navy Plunger -class submarine HMS A5 , an A-class submarine of the Royal Navy Aggregate 5 , a German rocket design, scaled down precursor to the V-2, in World War II A 5, a Swedish regiment designation, see list of Swedish artillery regiments A5,
187-556: The alternating group on five elements Zeolite A-5, a calcium-type molecular sieve also known as 5A. Technology [ edit ] Apple A5 , the Apple mobile microprocessor ARM Cortex-A5 , ARM applications processor Sport and recreation [ edit ] A5 (classification) , an amputee sport classification A5 grade (climbing) A5, an aid climbing gear manufacturer - absorbed by The North Face A05, Réti Opening Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code A-5,
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#1732773388830204-627: The staff designation for air force headquarters staff concerned with plans or strategy In the United Kingdom, the Joint Force Air Component Headquarters A5 - Air Strategy and GAT branch A5 Juggernaut , an armored fighting vehicle in the Star Wars fictional universe Other uses [ edit ] A5 paper size , an ISO 216 international standard paper size (148 × 210 mm) A5,
221-469: The highest grade of Japanese wagyu beef In Town and country planning in the United Kingdom , A5 is the code for permission to use specific land or premises for takeaways See also [ edit ] A5/1 , A5/2 and A5/3 , ciphers used in cellular phones AV (disambiguation) Alpha 5 (disambiguation) (α5 / Α5) All pages with titles beginning with A5 All pages with titles containing A5 [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
238-523: The railroad had in its possession. As early as 1948, the A5s steam locomotives started to be replaced by higher horse powered and heavy duty diesel switchers. Over the next year, these switchers were gradually replaced by diesel locomotives. Finally in 1957, the Pennsylvania Railroad converted from steam to diesel power and the last of the class was withdrawn. Pennsylvania Railroad number 94
255-447: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A5&oldid=1193617526 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
272-426: Was keen on this wheel arrangement due to complex street and tight industrial trackage across its broad network. For some of these lines, the railroad needed a large 0-4-0 to handle the larger switching activities the railroad had. Although the class B was designated for steam locomotives with the 0-6-0 wheel arrangement, these steam locomotives could not fit the tight and complex street, dockyard and industrial trackage
289-559: Was the most powerful class of 0-4-0 steam locomotives . The Pennsylvania Railroad built 47 in its Juniata Shops between 1916–1924. They were all retired by 1957. One is preserved at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania . In the 1920s, many railroads in the United States had retired 0-4-0 steam locomotives because they were too small for switching duties. This was not the case on the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). The PRR
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