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a bacterial actin-binding protein. The human pathogen Listeria monocytogenes uses actin filaments to transport itself within the host cell cytoplasm.

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Acta was a software program for creating outlines. It was originally developed for the Apple Macintosh and released in 1986. Acta started as a Desk Accessory, presumably to be used in conjunction with a Word Processor.

In 1987 Version 1.3 was bundled with MORE, which was at the time published by Living Videotext.

Opal, from A Sharp LLC, is the updated Mac OS X version of this software.

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acta (literature, ancient Rome)