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**Moving block**
Moving block:
In railway signalling, a moving block is a signalling block system where the blocks are defined in real time by computers as safe zones around each train. This requires both knowledge of the exact location and speed of all trains at any given time, and continual communication between th... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Extensible Resource Identifier**
Extensible Resource Identifier:
An Extensible Resource Identifier (abbreviated XRI) is a scheme and resolution protocol for abstract identifiers compatible with Uniform Resource Identifiers and Internationalized Resource Identifiers, developed by the XRI Technical Committee at OASIS... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Zoxazolamine**
Zoxazolamine:
Zoxazolamine (INN, USAN, BAN) (brand name Contrazole, Deflexol, Flexin, Miazol, Uri-Boi, Zoxamine, Zoxine) is a muscle relaxant that is no longer marketed. It was synthesized in 1953 and introduced clinically in 1955 but was withdrawn due to hepatotoxicity. One of its active metabolites... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Artin–Mazur zeta function**
Artin–Mazur zeta function:
In mathematics, the Artin–Mazur zeta function, named after Michael Artin and Barry Mazur, is a function that is used for studying the iterated functions that occur in dynamical systems and fractals.
It is defined from a given function f as the formal power ser... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Vaginal flatulence**
Vaginal flatulence:
Vaginal flatulence or vaginal wind is an emission or expulsion of air from the vagina. It may occur during or after sexual intercourse or during other sexual acts, stretching or exercise. The sound is often comparable to flatulence from the anus, but does not involve waste g... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Job rotation**
Job rotation:
Job rotation is a technique used by some employers to rotate their employees' assigned jobs throughout their employment. Employers practice this technique for a number of reasons. It was designed to promote flexibility of employees and to keep employees interested into staying with the ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**In a Pickle (card game)**
In a Pickle (card game):
In a Pickle is a card and word game for two to six players. It was published by Gamewright in 2004.
Gameplay:
In a Pickle contains 320 cards, each displaying a noun. To start the game, each player is dealt five cards, and four cards are placed face up in the shape... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Philosophy of science**
Philosophy of science:
Philosophy of science is a branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. The central questions of this study concern what qualifies as science, the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose of science. Thi... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Resource Interchange File Format**
Resource Interchange File Format:
Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) is a generic file container format for storing data in tagged chunks. It is primarily used for audio and video, though it can be used for arbitrary data.The Microsoft implementation is mostly known through c... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Biopace**
Biopace:
Biopace is a tradename for a type of ovoid bicycle chain ring manufactured by Shimano from 1983 to 1993 The design was intended to help overcome the "dead zone" where the crank arms are vertical and riders have little mechanical advantage.Biopace chainrings have a reduced chainring diameter coinc... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Y (game)**
Y (game):
Y is an abstract strategy board game, first described by John Milnor in the early 1950s. The game was independently invented in 1953 by Craige Schensted and Charles Titus. It is a member of the connection game family inhabited by Hex, Havannah, TwixT, and others; it is also an early member in a... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Reverse image search**
Reverse image search:
Reverse image search is a content-based image retrieval (CBIR) query technique that involves providing the CBIR system with a sample image that it will then base its search upon; in terms of information retrieval, the sample image is very useful. In particular, reverse i... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Sulforidazine**
Sulforidazine:
Sulforidazine (Imagotan, Psychoson, Inofal) a typical antipsychotic and a metabolite of thioridazine; it and mesoridazine are more potent than the parent compound, whose pharmacological effects are believed by some to be largely due to its metabolism into sulforidazine and mesoridazin... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Toom–Cook multiplication**
Toom–Cook multiplication:
Toom–Cook, sometimes known as Toom-3, named after Andrei Toom, who introduced the new algorithm with its low complexity, and Stephen Cook, who cleaned the description of it, is a multiplication algorithm for large integers.
Toom–Cook multiplication:
Given two la... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Orbital hybridisation**
Orbital hybridisation:
In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (with different energies, shapes, etc., than the component atomic orbitals) suitable for the pairing of electrons to form chemical bonds in valen... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Grapple fixture**
Grapple fixture:
Grapple fixtures are used on spacecraft or other objects to provide a secure connection for a robotic arm.
North America:
The fixtures allowed the Space Shuttle's Canadarm (also known as the Shuttle Remote Manipulator System, or SRMS) to safely grapple large objects (e.g. ISS com... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Tenor guitar**
Tenor guitar:
The tenor guitar or four-string guitar is a slightly smaller, four-string relative of the steel-string acoustic guitar or electric guitar. The instrument was initially developed in its acoustic form by Gibson and C.F. Martin so that players of the four-string tenor banjo could double on... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Behrend's trace formula**
Behrend's trace formula:
In algebraic geometry, Behrend's trace formula is a generalization of the Grothendieck–Lefschetz trace formula to a smooth algebraic stack over a finite field conjectured in 1993 and proven in 2003 by Kai Behrend. Unlike the classical one, the formula counts points... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Alpha-Methylstyrene**
Alpha-Methylstyrene:
α-Methylstyrene (AMS) is an organic compound with the formula C6H5C(CH3)=CH2. It is a colorless oil.
Synthesis and reactions:
AMS is a precursor to plasticizers, resins, and polymers.AMS and acetophenone are byproducts formed in a variation of the cumene process. It can a... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Standing chair**
Standing chair:
A standing chair is a tall support for the body—a modified chair or stool—designed for standing work or to reduce fatigue.
Standing chair:
The precursors of standing chairs are chairs that relieve sitting discomfort by providing a more open angle between thighs and torso: tradition... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Xi2 Centauri**
Xi2 Centauri:
Xi2 Centauri, Latinized from ξ2 Centauri, is a triple star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.30, and forms a wide optical double with the slightly dimmer ξ1 Centauri. Based upon an annual parallax shi... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Base Band 5**
Base Band 5:
Base Band 5, abbreviated as BB5, is the current mobile baseband generation implemented on Nokia mobile phones and the replacement for prior DCT (Digital Core Technology) generations.
This generation of Nokia phone basebands uses a new range of chipsets, bus systems and components as well ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**American Microscopical Society**
American Microscopical Society:
The American Microscopical Society (AMS) is a society of biologists dedicated to promoting the use of microscopy.A cohort of biologists and science educators, the AMS's members use a wide array of microscopical techniques (light microscopy, electron m... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Susceptor**
Susceptor:
A susceptor is a material used for its ability to absorb electromagnetic energy and convert it to heat (which in some cases is re-emitted as infrared thermal radiation). The electromagnetic energy is typically radiofrequency or microwave radiation used in industrial heating processes, and als... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Iodine-125**
Iodine-125:
Iodine-125 (125I) is a radioisotope of iodine which has uses in biological assays, nuclear medicine imaging and in radiation therapy as brachytherapy to treat a number of conditions, including prostate cancer, uveal melanomas, and brain tumors. It is the second longest-lived radioisotope of... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**P′′**
P′′:
P′′ (P double prime) is a primitive computer programming language created by Corrado Böhm in 1964 to describe a family of Turing machines.
Definition:
P ′ ′ {\textstyle {\mathcal {P}}^{\prime \prime }} (hereinafter written P′′) is formally defined as a set of words on the four-instruction alphabet { R ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Bethe–Salpeter equation**
Bethe–Salpeter equation:
The Bethe–Salpeter equation (named after Hans Bethe and Edwin Salpeter) describes the bound states of a two-body (particles) quantum field theoretical system in a relativistically covariant formalism. The equation was actually first published in 1950 at the end of ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Fenethazine**
Fenethazine:
Fenethazine (INN) (brand names Anergen, Contralergial, Ethysine, Etisine, Lisergan, Lysergan; former developmental code names RP-3015, SC-1627, WY-1143), or phenethazine, is a first-generation antihistamine of the phenothiazine group. Promethazine, and subsequently chlorpromazine, were de... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Lavender (chicken plumage)**
Lavender (chicken plumage):
Lavender or self-blue refers to a plumage color pattern in the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) characterized by a uniform, pale bluish grey color across all feathers. The distinctive color is caused by the action of an autosomal recessive gene, commonly de... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Shikimate pathway**
Shikimate pathway:
The shikimate pathway (shikimic acid pathway) is a seven-step metabolic pathway used by bacteria, archaea, fungi, algae, some protozoans, and plants for the biosynthesis of folates and aromatic amino acids (tryptophan, phenylalanine, and tyrosine). This pathway is not found in... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Line of Gennari**
Line of Gennari:
The line of Gennari (also called the "band" or "stria" of Gennari) is a band of myelinated axons that runs parallel to the surface of the cerebral cortex on the banks of the calcarine fissure in the occipital lobe. This formation is visible to the naked eye as a white strip runnin... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Intel Inspector**
Intel Inspector:
Intel Inspector (previously known as Intel Thread Checker) is a memory and thread checking and debugging tool to increase the reliability, security, and accuracy of C/C++ and Fortran applications.
Intel Inspector:
Reliability: Find deadlocks and memory errors that cause lockups &... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ultrasonic antifouling**
Ultrasonic antifouling:
Ultrasonic antifouling is a technology that uses high frequency sound (ultrasound) to prevent or reduce biofouling on underwater structures, surfaces, and medium. Ultrasound is just high frequency sound (which humans can not hear). Ultrasound has the same physical pr... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Tone decay test**
Tone decay test:
The tone decay test (also known as the threshold tone decay test or TTDT) is used in audiology to detect and measure auditory fatigue. It was developed by Raymond Carhart in 1957. In people with normal hearing, a tone whose intensity is only slightly above their absolute threshold... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**NCBI Epigenomics**
NCBI Epigenomics:
The Epigenomics database at the National Center for Biotechnology Information was a database for whole-genome epigenetics data sets. It was retired on 1 June 2016.
The Epigenomics database:
The Epigenomics database of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Kapitza's pendulum**
Kapitza's pendulum:
Kapitza's pendulum or Kapitza pendulum is a rigid pendulum in which the pivot point vibrates in a vertical direction, up and down. It is named after Russian Nobel laureate physicist Pyotr Kapitza, who in 1951 developed a theory which successfully explains some of its unusual... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Dry pasta line**
Dry pasta line:
Dry pasta lines are machines that make dry pasta products such as spaghetti or penne on a commercial scale, used for high-volume continuous production ranging from 500 to 8,000 kg per hour capacity. A typical dry pasta line consists of an extruder and a dryer. Modern machines are hi... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Instrumentum domesticum**
Instrumentum domesticum:
In archaeology, instrumentum domesticum (or simply instrumentum) refers to instruments, tools, and other artifacts intended for ordinary and domestic use (as opposed, for instance, to objects with religious, ceremonial, or monumental purposes). It also includes rep... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Collision avoidance in transportation**
Collision avoidance in transportation:
In transportation, collision avoidance is the maintenance of systems and practices designed to prevent vehicles (such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, cranes and trains) from colliding with each other. Examples include: Airborne colli... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Salvage drum**
Salvage drum:
A Salvage Drum is an outer container used for shipping a leaking, damaged or non-compliant drum containing hazardous materials.Several designs are available.Originally designed to be greater than, or equal to, the construction and performance specifics of an inner container, the Perform... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ditloid**
Ditloid:
A ditloid is a type of word puzzle in which a phrase, quotation, date, or fact must be deduced from the numbers and abbreviated letters in the clue. An example would be "7 D S" representing "seven deadly sins".
Common words such as 'the', 'in', 'a', 'an', 'of', 'to', etc. are not normally abbrevi... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Wiener Klangstil**
Wiener Klangstil:
The "Wiener Klangstil" (English: Viennese sound style) is the particular way in which Viennese and – to an extent – Austrian orchestras interpret orchestral and chamber works, preferring a performance style and tonal qualities markedly different from international practice. This... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Basic call state model**
Basic call state model:
In Intelligent Network and CAMEL switching, a BCSM is a Basic Call State Model.
Types:
O-BCSM (Originating BCSM) T-BCSM (Terminating BCSM)A fundamental concept for IN control is the basic call state model (BCSM). When a call is processed by an exchange, the call goe... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**RHCG**
RHCG:
Rh family, C glycoprotein, also known as RHCG, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RHCG gene.
Function:
RHCG plays a critical role in ammonium handling and pH homeostasis in the kidney. The structure of the RHCG protein indicates that it has a hydrophobic ammonia-conducting channel and shows... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Tagatose kinase**
Tagatose kinase:
In enzymology, a tagatose kinase (EC 2.7.1.101) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction ATP + D-tagatose ⇌ ADP + D-tagatose 6-phosphateThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and D-tagatose, whereas its two products are ADP and D-tagatose 6-phosphate.
This enzym... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Methylation induced premeiotically**
Methylation induced premeiotically:
In molecular biology, methylation induced premeiotically (MIP) is a process by which cytosines within repeated DNA sequences are de novo methylated prior to the sexual cycle. This process was first described in the ascomycete Ascobolus immerse... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Bag-in-box**
Bag-in-box:
A bag-in-box or BiB is a container for the storage and transportation of liquids. It consists of a strong bladder (or plastic bag), usually made of several layers of metallised film or other plastics, seated inside a corrugated fiberboard box.
Features:
The bag is supplied to the company w... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**NICAM**
NICAM:
Near Instantaneous Companded Audio Multiplex (NICAM) is an early form of lossy compression for digital audio. It was originally developed in the early 1970s for point-to-point links within broadcasting networks. In the 1980s, broadcasters began to use NICAM compression for transmissions of stereo TV ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**ITU V.23**
ITU V.23:
The V.23 standard was an early modem standard first approved by ITU-T precursor CCITT in 1964.
It specifies audio frequency-shift keying (AFSK) to encode and transfer data at a rate of 1200 bits per second, half-duplex at 1200 baud (Mode 2), (or at a "fallback rate" of 600 baud, mode 1) for the... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Paul Zimmermann (mathematician)**
Paul Zimmermann (mathematician):
Paul Zimmermann (born 13 November 1964) is a French computational mathematician, working at INRIA.
Zimmermann co-authored the book Computational Mathematics with SageMath used by Mathematical students worldwide.
Paul Zimmermann (mathematician):
His... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Kelvin–Helmholtz instability**
Kelvin–Helmholtz instability:
The Kelvin–Helmholtz instability (after Lord Kelvin and Hermann von Helmholtz) is a fluid instability that occurs when there is velocity shear in a single continuous fluid or a velocity difference across the interface between two fluids. Kelvin-Helmholtz ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Gridiron!**
Gridiron!:
Gridiron! is a football game by Bethesda Softworks.
Gameplay:
Gridiron! is a game in which statistics for players are provided on an NFL DataDisc.
Reception:
Wyatt Lee reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Although this game is only available for the Amiga and Atari ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Research Domain Criteria**
Research Domain Criteria:
The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) project is an initiative of personalized medicine in psychiatry developed by US National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). In contrast to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) maintained by the Americ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Progress in Brain Research**
Progress in Brain Research:
Progress in Brain Research is a series of academic books on neuroscience published by Elsevier. The first volume appeared in 1963 and as of January 2014, 207 volumes have been published. The editors-in-chief of the series are Stephen Waxman (Yale University S... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Chill: Black Morn Manor**
Chill: Black Morn Manor:
Chill: Black Morn Manor is a 1985 board game published by Pacesetter Ltd.
Gameplay:
Chill: Black Morn Manor is a horror boardgame in which the players build the board as they play, and will face one of ten different possible creatures.
Reception:
Paul Mason revie... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Asperger syndrome**
Asperger syndrome:
Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's syndrome, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. The syndrome is no... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Vanadinite**
Vanadinite:
Vanadinite is a mineral belonging to the apatite group of phosphates, with the chemical formula Pb5(VO4)3Cl. It is one of the main industrial ores of the metal vanadium and a minor source of lead. A dense, brittle mineral, it is usually found in the form of red hexagonal crystals. It is an ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Kodak EasyShare CX4230**
Kodak EasyShare CX4230:
The Kodak CX4230 is a model of digital camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company. It is part of the company's EasyShare consumer line of cameras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks. Its CCD image sensor gives a 2 megapixel image, while... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Simulation Pro Yakyuu**
Simulation Pro Yakyuu:
Simulation Pro Yakyuu (シミュレーションプロ野球, "Baseball Simulation") is a Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom that uses the actual ball players and teams of the 1995 Nippon Professional Baseball league and combines them into a full-blown simulator.
Gameplay:
Pitch... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Homefueler**
Homefueler:
Homefueler is a home hydrogen station. It uses single phase AC power and water for the pressurized alkaline electrolyzer to generate hydrogen, a diaphragm compressor handles a filling pressure of 5,000 psig (350 bar). Storage is 13 kg, daily production is 2 kg H2. The hydrogen dispensing sy... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Rate gyro**
Rate gyro:
A rate gyro is a type of gyroscope, which rather than indicating direction, indicates the rate of change of angle with time. If a gyro has only one gimbal ring, with consequently only one plane of freedom, it can be adapted for use as a rate gyro to measure a rate of angular movement.
Rate gy... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ergo (journal)**
Ergo (journal):
Ergo: An Open-Access Journal of Philosophy is an annual peer-reviewed open access academic journal of philosophy. It publishes papers on all philosophical topics and from all philosophical traditions. It is published by Michigan Publishing services and the editors-in-chief are Ben B... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ronchi ruling**
Ronchi ruling:
A Ronchi ruling, Ronchi grating, or Ronchi mask, named after the Italian physicist Vasco Ronchi, is a constant-interval bar and space square-wave optical target or mask. The design produces a precisely patterned light source by reflection or illumination, or a stop pattern by transmis... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Birectified 16-cell honeycomb**
Birectified 16-cell honeycomb:
In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the birectified 16-cell honeycomb (or runcic tesseractic honeycomb) is a uniform space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 4-space.
Symmetry constructions:
There are 3 different symmetry construction... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Terminal sulcus (heart)**
Terminal sulcus (heart):
The terminal sulcus is a groove in the right atrium of the heart. The terminal sulcus marks the separation of the right atrial pectinate muscles from the sinus venarum. The terminal sulcus extends from the front of the superior vena cava to the front of the inferio... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Centerfire ammunition**
Centerfire ammunition:
A centerfire cartridge is a firearm metallic cartridge whose primer is located at the center of the base of its casing (i.e. "case head"). Unlike rimfire cartridges, the centerfire primer is typically a separate component seated into a recessed cavity (known as the pri... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**BBCH-scale (Musaceae)**
BBCH-scale (Musaceae):
In biology, the BBCH-scale for musaceae describes the phenological development of musaceae using the BBCH-scale.
The phenological growth stages and BBCH-identification keys of musaceae are: Harvested product post-harvest or storage treatments take place at stage 99, 90... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Symphony, K. 76 (Mozart)**
Symphony, K. 76 (Mozart):
The Symphony in F major "No. 43", K. 76/42a, was probably written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Symphony, K. 76 (Mozart):
The symphony is scored for two oboes, two horns, two bassoons and strings. The oboes are silent for the second movement. The inclusion of the ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**I–V–vi–IV progression**
I–V–vi–IV progression:
The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It involves the I, V, vi, and IV chords of any particular musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be: C–G–Am–F. Rotations include: I–V–vi–I... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Piecemeal necrosis**
Piecemeal necrosis:
Piecemeal necrosis generally refers to a necrosis that occurs in fragments.
Piecemeal necrosis in liver aka interface hepatitis is necrosis of the limiting plates, by inflammatory cells. It may be identified as actual necrosis of cells or by irregularity of the limiting plat... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Video**
Video:
Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) systems which, in turn, were replaced by flat panel displays of seve... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Induction generator**
Induction generator:
An induction generator or asynchronous generator is a type of alternating current (AC) electrical generator that uses the principles of induction motors to produce electric power. Induction generators operate by mechanically turning their rotors faster than synchronous spe... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**S wave**
S wave:
In seismology and other areas involving elastic waves, S waves, secondary waves, or shear waves (sometimes called elastic S waves) are a type of elastic wave and are one of the two main types of elastic body waves, so named because they move through the body of an object, unlike surface waves.S wav... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Aperture**
Aperture:
In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture and focal length of an optical system determine the cone angle of the bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane.
Aperture:
An optical system typically has many openings or s... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**RGS6**
RGS6:
Regulator of G-protein signaling 6 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RGS6 gene.Members of the RGS (regulator of G protein signaling) family have been shown to modulate the functioning of G proteins by activating the intrinsic GTPase activity of the alpha (guanine nucleotide-binding) subunit... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Solex (software)**
Solex (software):
SOLEX is a free computer application that calculates and displays the positions and dynamics of bodies that are part of the Solar System. It was developed by Aldo Vitagliano, a professor of inorganic chemistry at the Federico II University of Naples.
Solex (software):
SOLEX can... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Burst dimming**
Burst dimming:
Burst dimming is a method to control dimming of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) and LEDs by using pulse width modulation (PWM) at approximately 100-300 Hz which is supposed to be above the noticeable flicker limit for the human eye. This technique is sometimes used with TFT di... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**International Protein Index**
International Protein Index:
The International Protein Index (IPI) is a defunct protein database launched in 2001 by the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), and closed in 2011. Its purpose was to provide the proteomics community with a resource that enables accession numbers from ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**SARI Screening Tool**
SARI Screening Tool:
SARI Screening Tool also known as SARI score is a tool developed by the Ministry of Health in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is a visual triage used to identify those with potential to have COVID-19. The tools was also used to screen for MERS. It has been modified multipl... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Algorithmic program debugging**
Algorithmic program debugging:
Algorithmic debugging (also called declarative debugging) is a debugging technique that compares the results of sub-computations with what the programmer intended. The technique constructs an internal representation of all computations and sub-computati... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Band (algebra)**
Band (algebra):
In mathematics, a band (also called idempotent semigroup) is a semigroup in which every element is idempotent (in other words equal to its own square). Bands were first studied and named by A. H. Clifford (1954).
The lattice of varieties of bands was described independently in the e... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Truck apron**
Truck apron:
Truck aprons are found at roundabouts and slip lanes. These allow large vehicles—trucks, buses, and recreational vehicles—to navigate the roundabout or turn without striking fixed objects or other motorists.
Truck apron construction:
According to Alberta Transportation, “truck aprons are... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Performance poetry**
Performance poetry:
Performance poetry is a broad term, encompassing a variety of styles and genres. In brief, it is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience. During the 1980s, the term came into popular usage to describe poetry written or composed for... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Cardiac branches of the vagus nerve**
Cardiac branches of the vagus nerve:
The cardiac branches of the vagus nerve are two sets of nerves found in the upper torso, in close proximity to the larynx. The specific branches are the cervical cardiac branches of vagus nerve and the thoracic cardiac branches of vagus nerv... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**VWA5A**
VWA5A:
Von Willebrand factor A domain containing 5A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the VWA5A gene. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Water blue**
Water blue:
Water blue, also known as aniline blue, Acid blue 22, Soluble Blue 3M, Marine Blue V, or C.I. 42755, is a chemical compound used as a stain in histology. Water blue stains collagen blue in tissue sections. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in ethanol.
Water blue is also available ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Four-quadrant movie**
Four-quadrant movie:
In the Hollywood movie industry, a four-quadrant movie is one which appeals to all four major demographic "quadrants" of the movie-going audience: both male and female, and both over and under 25 years of age.
Criteria:
Films are generally aimed at at least two such quadr... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Source-to-source compiler**
Source-to-source compiler:
A source-to-source translator, source-to-source compiler (S2S compiler), transcompiler, or transpiler is a type of translator that takes the source code of a program written in a programming language as its input and produces an equivalent source code in the sa... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Coital incontinence**
Coital incontinence:
Coital incontinence (CI) is urinary leakage that occurs during either penetration or orgasm and can occur with a sexual partner or with masturbation. It has been reported to occur in 10% to 27% of sexually active women with urinary continence problems. There is evidence to... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Subsystem number**
Subsystem number:
Signalling Connection Control Part (SCCP) subsystem numbers are used to identify applications within network entities which use SCCP signalling.
GSM and UMTS SSNs:
In Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), subsystem ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Glutamic acid**
Glutamic acid:
Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E; the ionic form is known as glutamate) is an α-amino acid that is used by almost all living beings in the biosynthesis of proteins. It is a non-essential nutrient for humans, meaning that the human body can synthesize enough for its use. It is also the m... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Indian-made foreign liquor**
Indian-made foreign liquor:
Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) is the official term used by governments, businesses and media in India to refer to all types of liquor manufactured in the country other than indigenous alcoholic beverages such as feni, toddy, arrack and others.
And bottled... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Speed cell**
Speed cell:
Speed cells are neurons whose firing rates depend on an animal's speed through its environment. Together with place cells, grid cells, boundary cells, and head direction cells, they form a part of a larger set of neurons that are involved in cognitive mapping of the surrounding environment.... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Polyhedra (book)**
Polyhedra (book):
Polyhedra is a book on polyhedra, by Peter T. Cromwell. It was published by in 1997 by the Cambridge University Press, with an unrevised paperback edition in 1999.
Topics:
The book covers both the mathematics of polyhedra and its historical development, limiting itself only to ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Miltiradiene synthase**
Miltiradiene synthase:
Miltiradiene synthase (EC 4.2.3.131, SmMDS, SmiKSL) is an enzyme with systematic name (+)-copaly-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing, miltiradiene-forming). This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction (+)-copalyl diphosphate ⇌ miltiradiene + diphosphate... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Central sterile services department**
Central sterile services department:
The central sterile services department (CSSD), also called sterile processing department (SPD), sterile processing, central supply department (CSD), or central supply, is an integrated place in hospitals and other health care facilities tha... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Graphical Editing Framework**
Graphical Editing Framework:
The Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) is an Eclipse project that provides framework and end-user components related to graphical applications.
History:
GEF was initially developed as part of IBM's etools (com.ibm.etools.gef) and was contributed to Eclipse ... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Practical joke device**
Practical joke device:
A practical joke device is a prop or toy intended to confuse, frighten, or amuse individuals as a prank. Often, these objects are harmless facsimiles of disgusting or terrifying objects, such as vomit or spilled nail polish. In other instances, they are created as seem... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Hannay angle**
Hannay angle:
In classical mechanics, the Hannay angle is a mechanics analogue of the whirling geometric phase (or Berry phase). It was named after John Hannay of the University of Bristol, UK. Hannay first described the angle in 1985, extending the ideas of the recently formalized Berry phase to cla... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Prostatic artery embolization**
Prostatic artery embolization:
Prostatic artery embolization (PAE, or prostate artery embolisation) is a non-surgical technique for treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).The procedure involves blocking the blood flow of small branches of the prostatic arteries using micropa... | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
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