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MERLIN
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MERLIN
(1) Merlin. A cytoskeleton scaffolding protein [OMIM 607379] which links actin filaments to cell membrane glycoproteins. It is primarily located in nervous tissue, but is also present in foetal tissues at adherens junctions.
(2) MERLIN-TIMI 36. Metabolic Efficiency with Ranolazine for Less Ischemia in Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndromes. A trial that evaluated the efficacy and safety of long-term ranolazine in patients with non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes who were receiving standard therapy
Conclusion The only parameter to reach statistical significance was recurrent ischaemia, which was lower in ranolazine—14%—than in placebo patients—16%; p = 0.03. There were no difference in total mortality with ranolazine vs. placebo; p = 0.91
(3) MERLIN. Middlesbrough Early Revascularization to Limit Infarction

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In theWest Division, Heatherton play Pontardawe, Earlswood host Bro Myrddin and Swansea entertain Pembrokeshire.
And a late try from Nant fly-half Llywarch ap Myrddin ensured Caernarfon not only lost their unbeaten opening to the campaign, but also left Llanrwst without so much as a losing bonus point.
His legend is deliberately crafted by Myrddin the bard (possibly a real historical character, who was the prototype for Merlin, Reeve mentions in an author's note), who has an agenda of his own in elevating Arthur to heroic status.
 
 
 
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