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In winter the proprietor gives balls in these apartments, charging 20 kr.
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For a beetle, such as could be found under every stone, they asked 5 kr.
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The total value should not exceed 4000 kr.
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The Treasury was empowered to devote a sum of 2,000,000 kr.
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Here we detail emerging perspectives on KR and its role in neurotransmission.
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Results: DKK-1 levels increased with age and in the presence of hip fractures.
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When compared to women, men had higher SOST levels but lower DKK-1 levels.
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Conclusions: These findings indicate that low bone formation and expression of Dkk-1 trigger inflammatory bone loss.
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More recent data indicate that Dkk family members may also possess functions independent of Wnt-signaling during carcinogenesis.
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Inhibition of Dkk-1 may thus be considered as a potent strategy to protect bone from inflammatory damage.
Usage of danish krone in English
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Europe's other safety currency, the DanishKrone, is similarly vulnerable.
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By comparison, it would cost up to four billion Danishkrone ($627 million) to prevent this from happening.
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At 149 DanishKrone, these cost just $20 for two.
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These British pounds, euros, US dollars, even Danishkrone, were for spending at home, or sometimes to buy villas and flats abroad.
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Jan 2005 - OMX merges with Copenhagen Stock Exchange in a deal that valued the CSE at 1.22 billion Danishkrone.
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Danish hearing aid company GN Store Nord GN.CO gained 7 percent after announcing a 1 billion Danishkrone share buyback and beating profit expectations.
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It had 2012 revenues of 5962 million DanishKrone or 800 million euros and net profits of 682 million DanishKrone or 91.5 million euros.
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Boasting 120,000 employees worldwide and annual turnover approaching 15 billion Danishkrone (£1.6 billion), ISS also owns the firm Contract Cleaners in the Republic.
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Danish newspaper Berlingske reported that as much as 53 billion Danishkrone (€7.1 billion) of suspicious money had flowed through the Estonian branch of Danske.