Invasion (Savant album)

Invasion is the thirteenth LP by Norwegian electronic dance music producer Aleksander Vinter who goes by the stage name "Savant." The LP was released song by song on SoundCloud, with the exception of "Broken." It was remastered and re-released in January 2015 as a pay what you want LP on Bandcamp, and the remastered versions have since been released on all popular online music stores such as iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon, as well as on Spotify.

Album description

“Invasion is similar to other albums I’ve done straight after a big concept album. Like Overkill, which I released for free last year. Invasion is a freedom album with the emphasis on fun. It’s about the tracks, not the journey. I wanted to get back to that Vario vibe; fun and silly and computer gamey. It’s a bit more commercial sounding than other stuff, but it’s my take on commercial sounding music. I’ve had a lot of fun making it, and when I play any of the tracks live people go awesome!” — Savant

Track listing

Invasion (Nastyboy)

Invasion (Nastyboy) is the first studio album by NB Ridaz. It was released on September 11, 2001.

Track listing

  • "Intro"
  • "Ride with Us"
  • "I Wanna Luv-U"
  • "Mexicanos"
  • "Panties Droppin'"
  • "Runaway"
  • "Major Ways"
  • "Kid and Ruben"
  • "Girl"
  • "What Kind of Man"
  • "Dollar Bill"
  • "Party in Arizona" (Destiny remix)
  • "No Longer There
  • "

  • "Bring It"
  • "Bounce Baby"
  • "Are U Still Down"
  • "Oh My Goodness"
  • References

    The Invasion (Doctor Who)

    The Invasion is the partly missing third serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in eight weekly parts from 2 November to 21 December 1968. It marks the first appearance of UNIT and, notably, Corporal Benton, later to become a Sergeant. It is the first now-incomplete Doctor Who serial to be released with full-length animated reconstructions of its two missing episodes.

    Plot summary

    The TARDIS evades a missile fired by a spaceship on the Moon, landing the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe in late twentieth-century England. The visual stabiliser is damaged and renders the TARDIS invisible, so they try to find Professor Edward Travers (of The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear) to seek his assistance. They hitch a lift to London, and the lorry driver talks of International Electromatics, the world's largest electronics manufacturer.

    The Doctor discovers that Professor Travers has left for America with his daughter, leaving his London home in the care of Isobel Watkins and her scientist uncle, Professor Watkins, who has mysteriously disappeared while working for the same company, International Electromatics. The Doctor and Jamie go to IE's head office in London, to investigate. When the electronic receptionist refuses them entry, they seek out a back entrance, but are arrested and taken before IE's Managing Director, the sinister Tobias Vaughn, who gives them a cock-and-bull story of Professor Watkins being at a delicate stage of his work and refusing to see anyone. The Doctor is immediately suspicious, noticing that the inhuman Vaughn never blinks once during their meeting.

    Immune receptor

    An immune receptor (or immunologic receptor) is a receptor, usually on a cell membrane, which binds to a substance (for example, a cytokine) and causes a response in the immune system.

    Types

    The main receptors in the immune system are pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), Toll-like receptors (TLRs), killer activated and killer inhibitor receptors (KARs and KIRs), complement receptors, Fc receptors, B cell receptors and T cell receptors.

    See also

  • antigen
  • References

  • 1 2 3 Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews: Immunology. Paperback: 384 pages. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; (July 1, 2007). Language: English. ISBN 0-7817-9543-5. ISBN 978-0-7817-9543-2. Page 20
  • External links

  • immunologic receptor at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
  • R11

    R11, R-11, or similar, may refer to:

  • R-11 (missile), a Scud tactical ballistic missile model
  • Tumansky R-11, turbojet
  • R11 (New York City Subway car)
  • R11: Highly flammable, a risk phrase
  • Caudron R.11, a French escort biplane fighter aircraft used during World War I
  • Principe de Asturias (R11), a Spanish aircraft carrier
  • Renault 11, a 1981 small family car
  • USS R-11 (SS-88), a 1919 R-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the United States Navy
  • Erre XI, a reggaetón duo from Puerto Rico
  • R-11 Refueler a USAF Mobile Refueling Unit
  • Remember 11: The Age of Infinity, a Japanese visual novel
  • R11 (Rodalies de Catalunya), a regional rail line in Catalonia, Spain
  • and also :

  • INS Vikrant (R11)
  • A thermal insulating value, see R-value (insulation)
  • Refrigerant R-11 (Trichlorofluoromethane), a chlorofluorocarbon used as a refrigerant
  • R2

    R2, R02, R.II, R.2 or R-2 may refer to:

    Entertainment

  • R2: Reign of Revolution, an online game
  • R2 (Rock'n'Reel), a British music magazine
  • R2-D2, a character from Star Wars films and books
    • R2 unit, a line of droids in the fictional Star Wars universe
  • R2 unit, a line of droids in the fictional Star Wars universe
  • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, a 2008 anime series
  • Resistance 2, a video game
  • Relapse 2, a 2009 album by rapper Eminem
  • Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota or R2, an Argentine rock band
  • Timepass by Rashmi Ranjan or R2
  • Region 2, the DVD region code for Europe (except Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), Middle East, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Swaziland, Lesotho, Greenland
  • A button on the Sony PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 controllers
  • Science

  • R2, a symbol for the coefficient of determination of a linear regression
  • R2, the two-dimensional vector space of real numbers in mathematics
  • R2: Risk of explosion by shock, friction, fire or other sources of ignition, a risk phrase in chemistry
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