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What (who) is hbc - definition


HBcAg         
  • Schematic overview of the hepatitis B virus particle. HBcAg is a constituent of the nucleocapsid core (green hexagon).
  • The genome organisation of HBV. Some genes overlap. (ORF Core, at bottom left, encodes HBcAg.
INTERPRO DOMAIN
HBc; Hepatitis B core antigen
HBcAg (core antigen) is a hepatitis B viral protein. It is an indicator of active viral replication; this means the person infected with Hepatitis B can likely transmit the virus on to another person (i.
HBC Celles-sur-Belle         
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FRENCH HANDBALL CLUB
Handball Club Celles-sur-Belle
HBC Celles-sur-Belle is a women's handball team based in Celles-sur-Belle, France that plays in the Division 1.
Chief Commissioner (HBC vessel)         
STEAMSHIP
User:Geo Swan/Chief commissioner (HBC vessel); User:Chief commissioner (HBC vessel); Chief commissioner (HBC vessel)
Chief Commissioner was a Hudson's Bay Company propeller driven steamship intended for operation on the Saskatchewan River.
Examples of use of hbc
1. Coca–Cola HBC also aims to buy Russian and Ukrainian water companies to capitalize on consumers‘ changing tastes.
2. To be specific, it was over which of two Canadian fashion companies – Roots and Hudson‘s Bay Company (HBC) – would get to design and manufacture their nation‘s team uniform.
3. In March, Coca–Cola HBC said it would also spend about $120 million to build a 14th plant in the country.
4. Coca–Cola HBC bought six water and juice companies in the last two years including Russian juice maker Multon, acquired in 2005 with Coca–Cola.
5. In the end, despite a pre–existing relationship between the Canadian Olympics Committee and Roots, HBC, a department store chain, won out.