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The first player ever to score a hat-trick for India in an international football match was R. Lumsden. He achieved the feat in a friendly match against Australia on 24 September 1938, at the Sydney Showground, although India lost the match 5–4. Since independence in 1947, nine Indian players have scored a hat-trick in an international football match. No Indian player has ever scored more than three goals in a single game. The first player after independence to score a hat-trick for India was Sheoo Mewalal (pictured) in a 4–0 victory over Burma in the 1952 Colombo Quadrangular TournamentSunil Chhetri is the only Indian footballer to have scored a hat-trick more than once; he has achieved the feat three times, the latest of which came in India's 5–0 victory over Chinese Taipei in the opening match of the 2018 Intercontinental CupNeville D'Souza was the first Asian to score a hat-trick in the history of Olympic football. He achieved the feat in a 4–2 victory over Australia at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

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Salt tolerance of crops

Salt tolerance of crops is the maximum salt level a crop tolerates without losing its productivity while it is affected negatively at higher levels. The salt level is often taken as the soil salinity or the salinity of the irrigation water.

Salt tolerance is of importance in irrigated lands in (semi)arid regions where the soil salinity problem can be extensive as a result of the salinization occurring here. It concerns hundreds of millions of hectares.[2] A regional distribution of the 3,230,000 km² of saline land worldwide is shown in salt affected area based on the FAO/UNESCO Soil Map of the World.

Additionally, in areas where sprinkler irrigation is practiced, salty sprinkler water can cause considerable damage by leaf burning, whether the soil is saline or not.[3]

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Vernon Lewis Martin (May 2, 1920 - May 9, 1949) was a college and professional football player. He was the starting quarterback for the University of Texas in 1941, leading them to the school's first ever #1 ranking and the cover of the Nov 17, 1941 Life Magazine. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1942 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers and played one year of professional football.

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Born in 1964, Doris Sung is a Korean American architect and educator in the Greater Los Angeles area. With a focus on smart materials, like thermo bimetals, Sung explores non-conventional architectural applications primarily driven by geometry and her background in biology.[1] Some recent work and installations include Bloom, a stitched sun-tracking instrument,[2] Invert, a no-energy sun shading system,[3] and Fuller, a self-structured sculpture currently exhibited at the South Coast Botanic Garden.[4]

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"I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)" is a 1964 single by Buck Owens, and was his fourth number one on the country chart. "I Don't Care (Just as Long as You Love Me)" spent six weeks at number one and a total of twenty-seven weeks on the chart.[1] The B-side of the song, "Don't Let Her Know", peaked at number thirty-three on the country chart.

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transcript is an RNA molecule that is copied or transcribed from a DNA template. A transcript can be further processed by alternative splicing, which is the retention of different combinations of exons. These unique combinations of exons are termed RNA transcript isoforms. The transcriptome is a set of all RNA, including rRNAmRNAtRNA, and non-coding RNA. Specifically mRNA transcripts can be used to investigate differences in gene expression patterns. Transcriptome profiling is determining the composition of transcripts and their relative expression levels in a given reference set of cells. This analysis involves characterization of all functional genomic elements, coding and non-coding.[1]

The current RNA capture methods involve sorting cells in suspension from acutely dissociated tissue, and thus can lose information about cell morphology and microenvironment.[2] Transcript abundance and isoforms are significantly different across tissues and are continually changing throughout an individual’s life. Gene expression is highly tissue specific, therefore with traditional RNA capture methods one must be cautious in the interpretation of gene expression patterns, as they often reflect expression of a heterogeneous mix of cell populations.[1] Even in the same cell type, tissue measurements, where a population of cells is obtained, mask both low-level mRNA expression in single cells and variation in expression between cells.[3] The photoactivatable TIVA tag is engineered to capture the mRNA of a single cell in complex tissues.[2]

Kloštar Ivanić[pronunciation?] is a settlement and the surrounding municipality in central Croatia, located in the Zagreb County, about 50 kilometres southeast of the city of Zagreb and 30 kilometers north of Sisak. According to the 2011 census, there are 6,091 inhabitants in Kloštar Ivanić proper and the surrounding ten villages which make up the municipality, 97.2% of whom are ethnic Croats. The municipality is part of the Moslavina microregion. The nearest town is Ivanić-Grad, only 4 kilometres away.