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"Evodiamine is a chemical compound extracted from the plant genus Tetradium, which has been shown to reduce fat uptake in mouse studies. It is suspected that its mechanism of action is similar to that of capsaicin. As such, it has been included in some dietary supplements. Neither its fat-burning effects in humans nor any potential side effects have been empirically established. Evodiamine acts primarily as a thermogenic and stimulant. Evodiamine may also act in a manner comparable to tianeptine by increasing the number of serotonin transporters available in the brain, enhancing the reuptake of serotonin. References Category:Stimulants Category:Lactams Category:Nitrogen heterocycles Category:Indole alkaloids "
"Thomson Sandlands Allan (born 5 October 1946 in Longridge) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Allan began his career at Hibernian in 1963, where he was a League Cup runner-up in 1968-69. He joined Dundee in 1971 and collected his only winner's medal at Hampden Park, when the Dark Blues defeated Celtic 1–0 in the 1973 Scottish League Cup Final. Allan was called up to the Scotland squad that season, earning his only two caps in warm-up matches for the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He was selected in the squad for West Germany but was considered back-up to Leeds United's David Harvey and did not play during the tournament. Allan reverted to part-time status when he started working at British Leyland's Bathgate plant and wound down his career with brief spells at Meadowbank Thistle, Heart of Midlothian, Falkirk and East Stirlingshire before retiring in 1983. External links *NASL career stats Category:1946 births Category:Living people Category:1974 FIFA World Cup players Category:Dundee F.C. players Category:East Stirlingshire F.C. players Category:Expatriate soccer players in Canada Category:Falkirk F.C. players Category:Association football goalkeepers Category:Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Category:Hibernian F.C. players Category:Livingston F.C. players Category:Scotland international footballers Category:Scottish expatriate footballers Category:Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Canada Category:Scottish Football League players Category:Scottish footballers Category:Toronto City players Category:Sportspeople from West Lothian "
"Camp Whelen, a Christian summer camp for young girls, was founded in the early 1920s after the former Harvey Cedars Hotel was purchased by the Philadelphia YWCA. Camp Whelen survived until the Depression. After shutting down due to declining attendance, the hotel was abandoned for about 10 years. After this, it was purchased and turned into Harvey Cedars Bible Conference. For more old photographs of the building, see also Harvey Cedars Hotel and Harvey Cedars Bible Conference as they occupied the same building. Category:Hotels in New Jersey Whelen "