XL Leisure Group - significado y definición. Qué es XL Leisure Group
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Qué (quién) es XL Leisure Group - definición


XL Leisure Group         
  • Travel City Direct's TF-AME seen at Manchester Airport
U.K. TRAVEL COMPANY
Kosmar; XL.com; XLLG; XL Leisure
The XL Leisure Group (XLLG) was a major tour operating company in the UK, consisting of charter and scheduled airlines, holiday companies and flight-only tour operators. It also had operations in France, Germany, Ireland, Australia and Cyprus.
Bcl-xL         
  • X-ray crystal structure of Bcl-xL with 1.76 Å resolution
TRANSMEMBRANE MOLECULE IN THE MITOCHONDRIA
Bcl-xl; Bcl-Xl; Bcl-XL
B-cell lymphoma-extra large (Bcl-xL), encoded by the BCL2-like 1 gene, is a transmembrane molecule in the mitochondria. It is a member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins, and acts as an anti-apoptotic protein by preventing the release of mitochondrial contents such as cytochrome c, which leads to caspase activation and ultimately, programmed cell death.
Leisure Vision         
SECOND-GENERATION HOME VIDEO GAME CONSOLE
Leisure vision
The Leisure Vision is a second-generation home video game console released in 1982 by now defunct Leisure Dynamics only in Canada for a price of US$45. It was one of many legally licensed releases of the Arcadia 2001 home video game consoleLeisure Vision Ultimate Console Database and was trademarked on March 29, 1982.
Ejemplos de uso de XL Leisure Group
1. XL Leisure Group PLC went into administration overnight blaming volatile fuel prices, a sagging economy and its inability to secure more funding.