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**Anti-CRISPR** Anti-CRISPR: Anti-CRISPR (Anti-Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats or Acr) is a group of proteins found in phages, that inhibit the normal activity of CRISPR-Cas, the immune system of certain bacteria. CRISPR consists of genomic sequences that can be found in prokaryotic organisms, that come from bacteriophages that infected | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Godzilla Generations** Godzilla Generations: Godzilla Generations is an action game developed by General Entertainment and published by Sega for the Dreamcast in 1998. It was exclusively released in Japan as one of the system's four launch titles. The game is based on the Godzilla franchise and involves the player controlling | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Urushi-e** Urushi-e: Urushi-e (漆絵 "lacquer picture[s]") refers to three different techniques in Japanese art. Though urushi-e is most associated with woodblock, the term urushi-e is not exclusive to that medium. It can also refer to pictures using lacquer as a paint on three-dimensional lacquered objects; and paintings using actual lacquer | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes** Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes: Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes is a 2008 children's picture book by Mem Fox and Helen Oxenbury. It is about babies, who, although they are from around the world, all share the common trait | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Chasles–Cayley–Brill formula** Chasles–Cayley–Brill formula: In algebraic geometry, the Chasles–Cayley–Brill formula, also known as the Cayley–Brill formula, states that a correspondence T of valence k from an algebraic curve C of genus g to itself has d + e + 2kg united points, where d and e are the degrees of | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Rafoxanide** Rafoxanide: Rafoxanide is a salicylanilide used as an anthelmintic. It is most commonly used in ruminant animals to treat adult liver flukes of the species Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Threaded pipe** Threaded pipe: A threaded pipe is a pipe with screw-threaded ends for assembly. Tapered threads: The threaded pipes used in some plumbing installations for the delivery of gases or liquids under pressure have a tapered thread that is slightly conical (in contrast to the parallel sided cylindrical section | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Alphanumeric brand name** Alphanumeric brand name: An alphanumeric brand name is a brand name composed only of letters and numbers (alphanumericals). Examples include 7 Up, Saks Fifth Avenue, Audi A4, Canon A75. They may serve as abbreviations (e.g. 3M, formerly known as the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company), indicate model | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**IBM Information Management System** IBM Information Management System: The IBM Information Management System (IMS) is a joint hierarchical database and information management system that supports transaction processing. History: IBM designed the IMS with Rockwell and Caterpillar starting in 1966 for the Apollo program, where it was used to inventory the | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Autoclave** Autoclave: An autoclave is a machine used to carry out industrial and scientific processes requiring elevated temperature and pressure in relation to ambient pressure and/or temperature. Autoclaves are used before surgical procedures to perform sterilization and in the chemical industry to cure coatings and vulcanize rubber and for hydrothermal | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Genotyping by sequencing** Genotyping by sequencing: In the field of genetic sequencing, genotyping by sequencing, also called GBS, is a method to discover single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in order to perform genotyping studies, such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS). GBS uses restriction enzymes to reduce genome complexity and genotype multiple | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**XOR swap algorithm** XOR swap algorithm: In computer programming, the exclusive or swap (sometimes shortened to XOR swap) is an algorithm that uses the exclusive or bitwise operation to swap the values of two variables without using the temporary variable which is normally required. The algorithm is primarily a novelty | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy** Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy: Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy is a skin condition that affects children under the age of two with a recent history of upper respiratory illness, a course of antibiotics, or both.: 833 The disease was first described in 1938 by | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Major second** Major second: In Western music theory, a major second (sometimes also called whole tone or a whole step) is a second spanning two semitones (Play ). A second is a musical interval encompassing two adjacent staff positions (see Interval number for more details). For example, the interval from | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Head shadow** Head shadow: A head shadow (or acoustic shadow) is a region of reduced amplitude of a sound because it is obstructed by the head. It is an example of diffraction.Sound may have to travel through and around the head in order to reach an ear. The obstruction caused | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**(Z)-gamma-bisabolene synthase** (Z)-gamma-bisabolene synthase: (Z)-γ-bisabolene synthase (EC 4.2.3.40) is an enzyme with systematic name (2E,6E)-farnesyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase ((Z)-γ-bisabolene-forming). This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction (2E,6E)-farnesyl-diphosphate diphosphate ⇌ (Z)-γ-bisabolene + diphosphateThis enzyme is expressed in the root, hydathodes and stigma of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**GOM Player** GOM Player: GOM Player is a media player for Windows, developed by GOM & Company. With more than 100 million downloads, it is also known as the most used player in South Korea. Its main features include the ability to play some broken media files and find missing | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ciliated cyst of the vulva** Ciliated cyst of the vulva: Ciliated cyst of the vulva (also known as "Cutaneous Müllerian cyst," and "Paramesonephric mucinous cyst of the vulva") is a cutaneous condition characterized by a cyst of the vulva. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Affinity maturation** Affinity maturation: In immunology, affinity maturation is the process by which TFH cell-activated B cells produce antibodies with increased affinity for antigen during the course of an immune response. With repeated exposures to the same antigen, a host will produce antibodies of successively greater affinities. A secondary response | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Magnesium orthosilicate** Magnesium orthosilicate: Magnesium orthosilicate is a chemical compound with the formula Mg2SiO4. It is the orthosilicate salt of magnesium. It exists as Forsterite in nature. Production: Magnesium orthosilicate is made by the fusion of stoichiometric amounts of magnesium and silicon oxides at 1,900 °C (3,450 °F). | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope** Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope: COAST, the Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope, is a multi-element optical astronomical interferometer with baselines of up to 100 metres, which uses aperture synthesis to observe stars with angular resolution as high as one thousandth of one arcsecond (producing much | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Zero-acquaintance personality judgments** Zero-acquaintance personality judgments: A zero-acquaintance situation requires a perceiver to make a judgment about a target with whom the perceiver has had no prior social interaction. These judgments can be made using a variety of cues, including brief interactions with the target, video recordings of the target, | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Concrete plant** Concrete plant: A concrete plant, also known as a batch plant or batching plant or a concrete batching plant, is equipment that combines various ingredients to form concrete. Some of these inputs include water, air, admixtures, sand, aggregate (rocks, gravel, etc.), fly ash, silica fume, slag, and cement. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Nodulosis–arthropathy–osteolysis syndrome** Nodulosis–arthropathy–osteolysis syndrome: Nodulosis–arthropathy–osteolysis syndrome is a cutaneous condition that shares features with juvenile hyaline fibromatosis. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**RacoWireless** RacoWireless: RacoWireless is a provider of wireless products and services focusing on the machine to machine (M2M) industry. The company delivers wireless data and provides a platform for companies to build and support wireless M2M applications. In November 2014, RacoWireless was acquired by a private equity backed, competing M2M | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Royal jelly** Royal jelly: Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of larvae and adult queens. It is secreted from the glands in the hypopharynx of nurse bees, and fed to all larvae in the colony, regardless of sex or caste. Royal jelly: During | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Poly(hydridocarbyne)** Poly(hydridocarbyne): Poly(hydridocarbyne) (PHC) is one of a class of carbon-based random network polymers primarily composed of tetrahedrally hybridized carbon atoms, each having one hydride substituent, exhibiting the generic formula [HC]n. PHC is made from bromoform, a liquid halocarbon that is commercially manufactured from methane. At room temperature, poly(hydridocarbyne) is | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Somatotropin family** Somatotropin family: The Somatotropin family is a protein family whose titular representative is somatotropin, also known as growth hormone, a hormone that plays an important role in growth control. Other members include choriomammotropin (lactogen), its placental analogue; prolactin, which promotes lactation in the mammary gland, and placental prolactin-related | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Heteronuclear molecule** Heteronuclear molecule: A heteronuclear molecule is a molecule composed of atoms of more than one chemical element. For example, a molecule of water (H2O) is heteronuclear because it has atoms of two different elements, hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O). Heteronuclear molecule: Similarly, a heteronuclear ion is an ion | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Vasomotor center** Vasomotor center: The vasomotor center (VMC) is a portion of the medulla oblongata. Together with the cardiovascular center and respiratory center, it regulates blood pressure. It also has a more minor role in other homeostatic processes. Upon increase in carbon dioxide level at central chemoreceptors, it stimulates the | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Musical expression** Musical expression: Musical expression is the art of playing or singing with a personal response to the music.At a practical level, this means making appropriate use of dynamics, phrasing, timbre and articulation to bring the music to life. Composers may specify these aspects of expression to a greater | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Salicylamide** Salicylamide: Salicylamide (o-hydroxybenzamide or amide of salicyl) is a non-prescription drug with analgesic and antipyretic properties. Its medicinal uses are similar to those of aspirin. Salicylamide is used in combination with both aspirin and caffeine in the over-the-counter pain remedy PainAid. It was also an ingredient in the over-the-counter | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Soumen Basak** Soumen Basak: Soumen Basak is an Indian immunologist and virologist at the National Institute of Immunology (NII). A former fellow of the Wellcome Trust DBT India Alliance, he is known for his studies on the NF-kappaB signaling system. Career: Soumen earned an M.Sc. from the Biochemistry department of | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Headworks** Headworks: Headworks is a civil engineering term for any structure at the head or diversion point of a waterway. It is smaller than a barrage and is used to divert water from a river into a canal or from a large canal into a smaller canal.An example is the | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes** Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes: Tetramethyl acetyloctahydronaphthalenes (International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) name) (1-(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-ottaidro-2,3,8,8,-tetrametil-2-naftil)etan-1-one) is a synthetic ketone fragrance also known as OTNE (octahydrotetramethyl acetophenone) and by other commercial trade names such as: Iso E Super, Iso Gamma Super, Anthamber, Amber Fleur, Boisvelone, Iso Ambois, Amberlan, Iso Velvetone, Orbitone, Amberonne. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Bromoxylene** Bromoxylene: A bromoxylene is an aromatic compound containing a benzene ring linked with two methyl groups, and a bromine atom. There are several isomers. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Phaclofen** Phaclofen: Phaclofen, or phosphonobaclofen, is a selective antagonist for the GABAB receptor. It was the first selective GABAB antagonist discovered, but its utility was limited by the fact that it does not cross the blood brain barrier. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Dernford Fen** Dernford Fen: Dernford Fen is a 10.3-hectare (25-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Sawston in Cambridgeshire.The site is a rare surviving example of rough fen and carr. Other habitats are dry grassland and scrub, together with ditches and a chalk stream. There are breeding warblers, | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Operator associativity** Operator associativity: In programming language theory, the associativity of an operator is a property that determines how operators of the same precedence are grouped in the absence of parentheses. If an operand is both preceded and followed by operators (for example, ^ 3 ^), and those operators have | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Calligra Words** Calligra Words: Calligra Words is a word processor, which is part of Calligra Suite and developed by KDE as free software. History: When the Calligra Suite was formed, unlike the other Calligra applications Words was not a continuation of the corresponding KOffice application – KWord. The Words was | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Temporary equilibrium method** Temporary equilibrium method: The temporary equilibrium method has been devised by Alfred Marshall for analyzing economic systems that comprise interdependent variables of different speed. Sometimes it is referred to as the moving equilibrium method. Temporary equilibrium method: For example, assume an industry with a certain capacity that | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Undergrowth** Undergrowth: In forestry and ecology, understory (American English), or understorey (Commonwealth English), also known as underbrush or undergrowth, includes plant life growing beneath the forest canopy without penetrating it to any great extent, but above the forest floor. Only a small percentage of light penetrates the canopy so understory | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Ventricular-brain ratio** Ventricular-brain ratio: Ventricular-brain ratio (VBR), also known as the ventricle-to-brain ratio or ventricle-brain ratio, is the ratio of total ventricle area to total brain area, which can be calculated with planimetry from brain imagining techniques such as CT scans. Ventricular-brain ratio: It is a common measure of ventricular | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Collaborative e-democracy** Collaborative e-democracy: Collaborative e-democracy refers to a hybrid democratic model combining elements of direct democracy, representative democracy, and e-democracy (or the incorporation of ICTs into democratic processes). This concept, first introduced at international academic conferences in 2009, offers a pathway for citizens to directly or indirectly engage in | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Cadbury Creme Egg** Cadbury Creme Egg: A Cadbury Creme Egg, originally named Fry's Creme Egg, is a chocolate confection produced in the shape of an egg. It originated from the British chocolatier Fry's in 1963 before being renamed by Cadbury in 1971. The product consists of a thick chocolate shell | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Fibrous tunic of eyeball** Fibrous tunic of eyeball: The sclera and cornea form the fibrous tunic of the bulb of the eye; the sclera is opaque, and constitutes the posterior five-sixths of the tunic; the cornea is transparent, and forms the anterior sixth. The term "corneosclera" is also used to | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Noncommutative projective geometry** Noncommutative projective geometry: In mathematics, noncommutative projective geometry is a noncommutative analog of projective geometry in the setting of noncommutative algebraic geometry. Examples: The quantum plane, the most basic example, is the quotient ring of the free ring: k⟨x,y⟩/(yx−qxy) More generally, the quantum polynomial ring is the | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Federated learning** Federated learning: Federated learning (also known as collaborative learning) is a machine learning technique that trains an algorithm via multiple independent sessions, each using its own dataset. This approach stands in contrast to traditional centralized machine learning techniques where local datasets are merged into one training session, as | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**LibGDX** LibGDX: libGDX is a free and open-source game-development application framework written in the Java programming language with some C and C++ components for performance dependent code. It allows for the development of desktop and mobile games by using the same code base. It is cross-platform, supporting Windows, Linux, Mac | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Diethyl selenide** Diethyl selenide: Diethyl selenide is an organoselenium compound with the formula C4H10Se. First reported in 1836, it was the first organoselenium compound to be discovered. It is the selenium analogue of diethyl ether. It has a strong and unpleasant smell. Occurrence: Diethyl selenide has been detected in biofuel | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**ZMYND11** ZMYND11: Zinc finger MYND domain-containing protein 11 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZMYND11 gene. Function: The protein encoded by this gene was first identified by its ability to bind the adenovirus E1A protein. The protein localizes to the nucleus. It functions as a transcriptional | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**K-index (meteorology)** K-index (meteorology): The K-Index or George's Index is a measure of thunderstorm potential in meteorology. According to the National Weather Service, the index harnesses measurements such as "vertical temperature lapse rate, moisture content of the lower atmosphere, and the vertical extent of the moist layer." It was developed | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Millosevichite** Millosevichite: Millosevichite is a rare sulfate mineral with the chemical formula Al2(SO4)3. Aluminium is often substituted by iron. It forms finely crystalline and often porous masses. Millosevichite: It was first described in 1913 for an occurrence in Grotta dell'Allume, Porto Levante, Vulcano Island, Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Sicily. It was | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Gudjonsson suggestibility scale** Gudjonsson suggestibility scale: The Gudjonsson suggestibility scale (GSS) is a psychological test that measures suggestibility of a subject. It was created in 1983 by Icelandic psychologist Gísli Hannes Guðjónsson. It involves reading a short story to the subject and testing recall. This test has been used in | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**4-Methoxyestriol** 4-Methoxyestriol: 4-Methoxyestriol (4-MeO-E3) is an endogenous estrogen metabolite. It is the 4-methyl ether of 4-hydroxyestriol and a metabolite of estriol and 4-hydroxyestriol. 4-Methoxyestriol has very low affinities for the estrogen receptors. Its relative binding affinities (RBAs) for estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) and estrogen receptor beta (ERβ) are both about | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester** Phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester: PCBM is the common abbreviation for the fullerene derivative [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester. It is being investigated in organic solar cells.PCBM is a fullerene derivative of the C60 buckyball that was first synthesized in the 1990s. It is an electron acceptor material | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Electrocochleography** Electrocochleography: Electrocochleography (abbreviated ECochG or ECOG) is a technique of recording electrical potentials generated in the inner ear and auditory nerve in response to sound stimulation, using an electrode placed in the ear canal or tympanic membrane. The test is performed by an otologist or audiologist with specialized training, | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Graphene morphology** Graphene morphology: A graphene morphology is any of the structures related to, and formed from, single sheets of graphene. 'Graphene' is typically used to refer to the crystalline monolayer of the naturally occurring material graphite. Due to quantum confinement of electrons within the material at these low dimensions, | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**H.241** H.241: H.241 is a Recommendation from the ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) that defines extended video procedures and control signals for H.300-series terminals, including H.323 and H.320. This Recommendation defines the use of advanced video codecs, including H.264: Command and Indication Capability exchange signaling Transport requires support of single | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Transformers: Super-God Masterforce** Transformers: Super-God Masterforce: Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (トランスフォーマー 超神マスターフォース, Toransufōmā: Chōjin Masutāfōsu) is a Japanese Transformers line of toys and anime series that ran from April 12, 1988, to March 7, 1989, for 42 episodes. On July 3, 2006, the series was released on DVD in the UK, | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Completeness (cryptography)** Completeness (cryptography): In cryptography, a boolean function is said to be complete if the value of each output bit depends on all input bits. This is a desirable property to have in an encryption cipher, so that if one bit of the input (plaintext) is changed, every bit | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**FASTOPEN** FASTOPEN: In computing, FASTOPEN is a DOS terminate-and-stay-resident command, introduced in MS-DOS version 3.3, that provides accelerated access to frequently-used files and directories. The command is also available in SISNE plus. Overview: The command works with hard disks, but not with diskettes (probably for security when swapping) or with | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Calculation of glass properties** Calculation of glass properties: The calculation of glass properties (glass modeling) is used to predict glass properties of interest or glass behavior under certain conditions (e.g., during production) without experimental investigation, based on past data and experience, with the intention to save time, material, financial, and | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**CSI 300 Index** CSI 300 Index: The CSI 300 (Chinese: 沪深300) is a capitalization-weighted stock market index designed to replicate the performance of the top 300 stocks traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. It has two sub-indexes: the CSI 100 Index and the CSI 200 | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Degenerative disease** Degenerative disease: Degenerative disease is the result of a continuous process based on degenerative cell changes, affecting tissues or organs, which will increasingly deteriorate over time.In neurodegenerative diseases, cells of the central nervous system stop working or die via neurodegeneration. An example of this is Alzheimer's disease. The | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Gaia philosophy** Gaia philosophy: Gaia philosophy (named after Gaia, Greek goddess of the Earth) is a broadly inclusive term for relating concepts about, humanity as an effect of the life of this planet. Gaia philosophy: The Gaia hypothesis holds that all organisms on a life-giving planet regulate the biosphere in | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Magic eye tube** Magic eye tube: A magic eye tube or tuning indicator, in technical literature called an electron-ray indicator tube, is a vacuum tube which gives a visual indication of the amplitude of an electronic signal, such as an audio output, radio-frequency signal strength, or other functions. The magic | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Acquired brain injury** Acquired brain injury: Acquired brain injury (ABI) is brain damage caused by events after birth, rather than as part of a genetic or congenital disorder such as fetal alcohol syndrome, perinatal illness or perinatal hypoxia. ABI can result in cognitive, physical, emotional, or behavioural impairments that lead | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Dense irregular connective tissue** Dense irregular connective tissue: Dense irregular connective tissue has fibers that are not arranged in parallel bundles as in dense regular connective tissue. Dense irregular connective tissue consists of mostly collagen fibers. It has less ground substance than loose connective tissue. Fibroblasts are the predominant cell | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Rapid casting** Rapid casting: Rapid casting is an integration of investment casting with rapid prototyping/3D printing. In this technique disposable patterns that are used for forming molds are created with 3D printing techniques like fused deposition modeling, stereolithography or any other 3D printing technique. Advantages: Cheap for batch production Reduced | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**81 Cancri** 81 Cancri: 81 Cancri (Pi1 Cancri, π1 Cancri) is a stellar system that lies approximately 66 light-years away. The main component of the system is a close binary, while a brown dwarf binary is located at a wide separation. Components: 81 Cancri has long been known to be | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Orthogonal array testing** Orthogonal array testing: Orthogonal array testing is a black box testing technique that is a systematic, statistical way of software testing. It is used when the number of inputs to the system is relatively small, but too large to allow for exhaustive testing of every possible input | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Bronchitis kettle** Bronchitis kettle: The bronchitis kettle, typified by a long spout, was used in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to moisten the air for a sufferer of bronchitis, and was considered to make it easier to breathe for the patient. Sometimes menthol was added to the water to relieve | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Neodymium bismuthide** Neodymium bismuthide: Neodymium bismuthide or Bismuth-Neodymium is a binary inorganic compound of neodymium and bismuth with the formula NdBi. It forms crystals. Preparation: Neodymium bismuthide can be prepared by reacting a stoichiometric amount of neodymium and bismuth at 1900°C: Nd + Bi → NdBi Physical properties: Neodymium bismuthide | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Genitography** Genitography: Genitography is the radiography of the urogenital sinus and internal duct structures after injection of a contrast medium through the opening of the sinus. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Macintosh Font X encoding** Macintosh Font X encoding: Macintosh Font X is a character encoding which is used by Kermit to represent text on the Apple Macintosh (but not by standard Mac OS fonts). It is a modification of Mac OS Symbol to include all characters in DEC Special Graphics | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Beck's cognitive triad** Beck's cognitive triad: Beck's cognitive triad, also known as the negative triad, is a cognitive-therapeutic view of the three key elements of a person's belief system present in depression. It was proposed by Aaron Beck in 1967. The triad forms part of his cognitive theory of depression | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**GPS2 (gene)** GPS2 (gene): G protein pathway suppressor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GPS2 gene. Function: This gene encodes a protein involved in G protein-mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling cascades. When overexpressed in mammalian cells, this gene could potently suppress a RAS- and MAPK-mediated | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Datanet** Datanet: DataNet, or Sustainable Digital Data Preservation and Access Network Partner was a research program of the U.S. National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure. The office announced a request for proposals with this title on September 28, 2007. The lead paragraph of its synopsis describes the program as: Science | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Hot and cold cognition** Hot and cold cognition: Hot cognition is a hypothesis on motivated reasoning in which a person's thinking is influenced by their emotional state. Put simply, hot cognition is cognition coloured by emotion. Hot cognition contrasts with cold cognition, which implies cognitive processing of information that is | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Non-conventional trademark** Non-conventional trademark: A non-conventional trademark, also known as a nontraditional trademark, is any new type of trademark which does not belong to a pre-existing, conventional category of trade mark, and which is often difficult to register, but which may nevertheless fulfill the essential trademark function of uniquely identifying | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Defeat device** Defeat device: A defeat device is any motor vehicle hardware, software, or design that interferes with or disables emissions controls under real-world driving conditions, even if the vehicle passes formal emissions testing. The term appears in the US Clean Air Act and European Union regulations, to describe anything | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Antonella Zanna** Antonella Zanna: Antonella Zanna Munthe-Kaas is an Italian applied mathematician and numerical analyst whose research includes work on numerical integration of differential equations and applications to medical imaging. She is a professor and head of the mathematics department at the University of Bergen in Norway. Education: Zanna was | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Technical peer review** Technical peer review: In engineering, technical peer review is a well defined review process for finding and correcting defects conducted by a team of peers with assigned roles. Technical peer reviews are carried out by peers representing areas of life cycle affected by material being reviewed (usually | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Cloud storage gateway** Cloud storage gateway: A cloud storage gateway is a hybrid cloud storage device, implemented in hardware or software, which resides at the customer premises and translates cloud storage APIs such as SOAP or REST to block-based storage protocols such as iSCSI or Fibre Channel or file-based interfaces | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Alphabet Synthesis Machine** Alphabet Synthesis Machine: The Alphabet Synthesis Machine (2002) is a work of interactive art which makes use of genetic algorithms to "evolve" a set of glyphs similar in appearance to a real-world alphabet. Users create initial glyphs and the program takes over. As the creators of the | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Silicon on insulator** Silicon on insulator: In semiconductor manufacturing, silicon on insulator (SOI) technology is fabrication of silicon semiconductor devices in a layered silicon–insulator–silicon substrate, to reduce parasitic capacitance within the device, thereby improving performance. SOI-based devices differ from conventional silicon-built devices in that the silicon junction is above an | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Neuropeptide S** Neuropeptide S: Neuropeptide S (NPS) is a neuropeptide found in human and mammalian brain, mainly produced by neurons in the amygdala and between Barrington's nucleus and the locus coeruleus, although NPS-responsive neurons extend projections into many other brain areas. NPS binds specifically to a G protein-coupled receptor, NPSR. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**VSTa** VSTa: Valencia's Simple Tasker (VSTa) is an operating system with a microkernel architecture, with all device drivers and file systems residing in userspace mode. It mostly complies with the Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX), except where such compliance interferes with extensibility and modularity. It is conceptually inspired by QNX | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Shaala Darpan** Shaala Darpan: Shala Darpan is an ICT Programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India that to provide mobile access to parents of students of Government and Government aided schools. This information can only be obtained about the students of government schools. The implementation of Shala | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Chief networking officer** Chief networking officer: The chief networking officer (CNO) is a business networking position in a company or organization. The term refers less commonly to a technical executive position in the computer industry. Business networking: In the business networking context, a chief networking officer manages the social capital | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Fare strike** Fare strike: A fare strike is a direct action in which people in a city with a public transit system carry out mass fare evasion as a method of protest. Jumping turnstiles, boarding buses through the back or very quickly through the front, and leaving doors open in | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Double-sided painting** Double-sided painting: A double-sided painting is a canvas which has a painting on either side. Historically, artists would often paint on both sides out of need of material. The subject matter of the two paintings was sometimes, although not normally, related. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Stizolobate synthase** Stizolobate synthase: In enzymology, a stizolobate synthase (EC 1.13.11.29) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine + O2 ⇌ 4-(L-alanin-3-yl)-2-hydroxy-cis,cis-muconate 6-semialdehydeThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are 3,4-dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine and O2, whereas its product is 4-(L-alanin-3-yl)-2-hydroxy-cis,cis-muconate 6-semialdehyde. Stizolobate synthase: This enzyme belongs to the family of | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Cyclohexanetetrol** Cyclohexanetetrol: A cyclohexanetetrol is a chemical compound consisting of a cyclohexane molecule with four hydroxyl groups (–OH) replacing four of the twelve hydrogen atoms. It is therefore a cyclitol (cyclic polyol). Its generic formula is C6H12O4 or C6H8(OH)4.Some cyclohexanetetrols have biologically important roles in some organisms. Isomers: There are | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Equipossibility** Equipossibility: Equipossibility is a philosophical concept in possibility theory that is a precursor to the notion of equiprobability in probability theory. It is used to distinguish what can occur in a probability experiment. For example, it is the difference between viewing the possible results of rolling a six sided | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Kinetic width** Kinetic width: A kinetic width data structure is a kinetic data structure which maintains the width of a set of moving points. In 2D, the width of a point set is the minimum distance between two parallel lines that contain the point set in the strip between them. | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Phospholipase A** Phospholipase A: Phospholipase A can refer to: Phospholipase A1 Phospholipase A2 Outer membrane phospholipase A1An enzyme that displays both phospholipase A1 and phospholipase A2 activities is called a Phospholipase B (see main article on phospholipases). | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Secondary chromosome** Secondary chromosome: Chromids, formerly (and less specifically) secondary chromosomes, are a class of bacterial replicons (replicating DNA molecules). These replicons are called "chromids" because they have characteristic features of both chromosomes and plasmids. Early on, it was thought that all core genes could be found on the main | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
**Name resolution** Name resolution: Name resolution can refer to any process that further identifies an object or entity from an associated, not-necessarily-unique alphanumeric name: In computer systems, it refers to the retrieval of the underlying numeric values corresponding to computer hostnames, account user names, group names, and other named entities; | kaggle.com/datasets/mbanaei/all-paraphs-parsed-expanded |
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