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HEADLAND AND MILITARY MUSEUM IN ECEABAT, ÇANAKKALE, TURKEY
Gaba Tepe; Gaba Tebe
  • Kabatepe Museum, 2006

GABA receptor antagonist         
DRUGS THAT BIND TO BUT DO NOT ACTIVATE GABA RECEPTORS, THEREBY BLOCKING THE ACTIONS OF ENDOGENOUS GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND GABA RECEPTOR AGONISTS
Gaba antagonists; GABA antagonists; GABA antagonist; GABAA receptor antagonist; Gaba-a receptor antagonist; Gaba-b receptor antagonist
GABA receptor antagonists are drugs that inhibit the action of GABA. In general these drugs produce stimulant and convulsant effects, and are mainly used for counteracting overdoses of sedative drugs.
GABA         
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  • GABAergic neurons which produce GABA
  • Release, Reuptake, and Metabolism Cycle of GABA
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GABA (disambiguation); Gaba (disambiguation)
¦ abbreviation Biochemistry gamma-aminobutyric acid, an amino acid which acts to inhibit the transmission of nerve impulses.
Gabâ         
NEGATIVE KARMA CONCEPT IN THE CENTRAL PHILIPPINES
Gabâ or gabaa, for the people in many parts of the [cebu] particularly among Visayans, is the concept of a non-human and non-divine, imminent retribution. A sort of negative karma, it is generally seen as an evil effect on a person because of their wrongdoings or transgressions.

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Kabatepe

Kabatepe, or Gaba Tepe, is a headland overlooking the northern Aegean Sea in what is now the Gallipoli Peninsula National Historical Park (tr), on the Gallipoli peninsula in northwestern Turkey.

During the First World War, the headland was the site of an Ottoman artillery battery which constantly harassed the ANZAC troops around ANZAC Cove to the north throughout the Gallipoli Campaign.