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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20agarici | Pseudomonas agarici is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that causes drippy gill in mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus). It was first isolated in New Zealand. P. agarici could not be grouped based on 16S rRNA analysis, so it is designated incertae sedis in the genus Pseudomonas.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20avellanae | Pseudomonas avellanae is a Gram-negative plant pathogenic bacterium. It is the causal agent of bacterial canker of hazelnut (Corylus avellana). Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. avellanae has been placed in the P. syringae group. This species was once included as a pathovar of Pseudomonas syringae, but following DNA-DNA h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20blatchfordae | "Pseudomonas blatchfordae" is a Gram-negative soil bacteria isolated from tomato pith necrosis and the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). It is not a validly recognized species. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, it falls within the P. fluorescens group.
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Pseudomonadales
Bacteria described in 1980 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20caricapapayae | Pseudomonas caricapapayae is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that is pathogenic to plants. It was originally isolated on papaya (Carica papaya) in Brazil. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. caricapapayae has been placed in the P. syringae group.
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External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas caricapapayae at BacDiv... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20corrugata | Pseudomonas corrugata is a Gram-negative, plant-pathogenic bacterium that causes pith necrosis in tomatoes. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. corrugata has been placed in the P. fluorescens group. For a more comprehensive phylogenetic analysis of P. corrugata and its closely related phytopathogenic bacterium P. mediterran... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20ficuserectae | Pseudomonas ficuserectae is a nonfluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial leaf spot on a Japanese fig (Ficus erecta), from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. ficuserectae has been placed in the P. syringae group.
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Type strain of Pseudomonas fic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20marginalis | Pseudomonas marginalis is a soil bacterium that can cause soft rots of plant tissues. It infects poinsettia, lettuce, and crucifers (canola, mustard).
Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. marginalis has been placed in the P. fluorescens group.
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External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas marginalis at BacDive - ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20meliae | Pseudomonas meliae is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that causes bacterial gall of the chinaberry (Melia azedarach), from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. meliae has been placed in the Pseudomonas syringae group. Genotypic characteristics of the causal
agent of chinaberry gall wer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20viridiflava | Pseudomonas viridiflava is a fluorescent, Gram-negative, soil bacterium that is pathogenic to plants. It was originally isolated from the dwarf or runner bean, in Switzerland. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. viridiflava has been placed in the P. syringae group. Following ribotypical analysis misidentified strains of Pse... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20brassicacearum | Pseudomonas brassicacearum is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that infects the roots of Brassica napus, from which it derives its name. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. brassicacearum falls within the P. fluorescens group. It has also been shown to have both pathogenic and plant growth-promoting effects on tomato plants.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20thivervalensis | Pseudomonas thivervalensis is a Gram-negative soil bacterium that infects the roots of Arabidopsis thaliana. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. thivervalensis falls within the P. fluorescens group. It derives its name from the fact that it was first isolated in Thiverval, France.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%E2%80%93Luecke%20theorem | In mathematics, the Gordon–Luecke theorem on knot complements states that if the complements of two tame knots are homeomorphic, then the knots are equivalent. In particular, any homeomorphism between knot complements must take a meridian to a meridian.
The theorem is usually stated as "knots are determined by their... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%20French%20Grand%20Prix | The 1939 French Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Reims-Gueux on 9 July 1939.
Classification
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French Grand Prix
French Grand Prix
1939 in French motorsport |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%20German%20Grand%20Prix | The 1939 German Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Nürburgring on 23 July 1939.
Classification
References
German Grand Prix
German Grand Prix
1939 in German motorsport |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Nottingham%20Forest%20F.C.%20records%20and%20statistics | This article contains statistics and records related to Nottingham Forest F.C..
Honours
Football League First Division: 1977–78
FA Cup: 1897–98, 1958–59
Football League Cup: 1977–78, 1978–79, 1988–89, 1989–90
Full Members Cup: 1988–89, 1991–92
FA Charity Shield: 1978
European Cup: 1978–79, 1979–80
European Sup... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May%20Lorna%20O%27Brien | May Lorna O'Brien BEM (20 May 1932 – 1 March 2020) was an Australian educator and author.
Life and career
Born May Lorna Miller of the Wongatha people, in Laverton, Western Australia, at the age of five she was removed to the Mount Margaret Aboriginal Mission. She later attended Perth Girls School.
In 1953, she rec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tun%20Sakaran%20Marine%20Park | Tun Sakaran Marine Park, also known as Semporna Islands Park, is a marine park located off the east coast of Sabah, Malaysia. It consists of the islands of Bodgaya, Boheydulang, Sebangkat, and Salakan, the sand cays of Maiga, Sibuan, and Mantabuan, and the patch reefs of Church and Kapikan. In 2004, the park became the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision%20Lightweight%20GPS%20Receiver | The AN/PSN-11 Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR, colloquially "plugger") is a ruggedized, hand-held, single-frequency GPS receiver fielded by the United States Armed Forces. It incorporates the Precise Positioning Service — Security Module (PPS-SM) to access the encrypted P(Y)-code GPS signal.
Introduced in Jan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF2 | Growth differentiation factor 2 (GDF2) also known as bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF2 gene. GDF2 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily.
Structure
GDF2 contains an N-terminal TGF-beta-like pro-peptide (prodomain) (residues 56–257) and a C-termi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mildura%20Solar%20Concentrator%20Power%20Station | The Mildura Solar Concentrator Power Station was a proposed concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar PV system to be built at Carwarp, near Mildura, Victoria, Australia. It was proposed by Solar Systems in 2006, which was acquired by Silex Systems in 2010. A 1.5 MW demonstration plant was completed in April 2013. Constru... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activity-based%20proteomics | Activity-based proteomics, or activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is a functional proteomic technology that uses chemical probes that react with mechanistically related classes of enzymes.
Description
The basic unit of ABPP is the probe, which typically consists of two elements: a reactive group (RG, sometimes ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulette%20%28given%20name%29 | Paulette (po-LET) is the French feminine given name diminutive of the French/English/German given name Pauline, a derivative of
the Latin Paulina, from the Roman family name Paulus, meaning "small" or "humble". The masculine given name Paul comes from the same cognate. It is uncommon as a surname. People with the name ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem-cell%20niche | Stem-cell niche refers to a microenvironment, within the specific anatomic location where stem cells are found, which interacts with stem cells to regulate cell fate. The word 'niche' can be in reference to the in vivo or in vitro stem-cell microenvironment. During embryonic development, various niche factors act on em... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takifugu%20rubripes | Takifugu rubripes, commonly known as the Japanese puffer, Tiger puffer, or torafugu (), is a pufferfish in the genus Takifugu. It is distinguished by a very small genome that has been fully sequenced because of its use as a model species and is in widespread use as a reference in genomics.
Taxonomy and etymology
The s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF3 | Growth differentiation factor-3 (GDF3), also known as Vg-related gene 2 (Vgr-2) is protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF3 gene. GDF3 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) superfamily. It has high similarity to other TGF-β superfamily members including Vg1 (found in frogs) and GDF1.
Tissue distr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF5 | Growth/differentiation factor 5 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF5 gene.
The protein encoded by this gene is closely related to the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) family and is a member of the TGF-beta superfamily. This group of proteins is characterized by a polybasic proteolytic processing site whi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superdeterminism | Superdeterminism describes the set of local hidden-variable theories consistent with the results of experiments derived from Bell's theorem which include a local correlation between the measurement settings and the state being measured. Superdeterministic theories are not interpretations of quantum mechanics, but deep... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fructoside | Fructosides are glycosides where the glycone group is fructose.
Fructosyl transferases
In enzymology, enzymes that add a fructose group to a molecule are called fructosyl-transferases, beta-D-fructofuranosyl transferases or fructotranferases. Examples are:
aldose beta-D-fructosyltransferase
2,1-fructan:2,1-fructan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Portland%20Group | PGI (formerly The Portland Group, Inc.) was a company that produced a set of commercially available Fortran, C and C++ compilers for high-performance computing systems. On July 29, 2013, Nvidia acquired The Portland Group, Inc. As of August 5, 2020, the "PGI Compilers and Tools" technology is a part of the Nvidia HPC ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhibitor%20of%20apoptosis | Inhibitors of apoptosis are a group of proteins that mainly act on the intrinsic pathway that block programmed cell death, which can frequently lead to cancer or other effects for the cell if mutated or improperly regulated. Many of these inhibitors act to block caspases, a family of cysteine proteases that play an int... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaral%20%28footballer%2C%20born%201983%29 | Carlos Rafael do Amaral or simply Amaral (born 28 November 1983, in Mogi Mirim), is a Brazilian defensive midfielder who last played for Passo Fundo in the Campeonato Gaúcho.
Club statistics
Honours
Brazilian Série C: 2003
Brazilian Cup: 2005
Campeonato Brasileiro Série B: 2009
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External links
Guard... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marketing%20mix%20modeling | Marketing mix modeling (MMM) is statistical analysis such as multivariate regressions on sales and marketing time series data to estimate the impact of various marketing tactics (marketing mix) on sales and then forecast the impact of future sets of tactics. It is often used to optimize advertising mix and promotional ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystalline%20cohomology | In mathematics, crystalline cohomology is a Weil cohomology theory for schemes X over a base field k. Its values Hn(X/W) are modules over the ring W of Witt vectors over k. It was introduced by and developed by .
Crystalline cohomology is partly inspired by the p-adic proof in of part of the Weil conjectures and i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eilenberg%E2%80%93Zilber%20theorem | In mathematics, specifically in algebraic topology, the Eilenberg–Zilber theorem is an important result in establishing the link between the homology groups of a product space and those of the spaces and . The theorem first appeared in a 1953 paper in the American Journal of Mathematics by Samuel Eilenberg and Joseph... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipality%20of%20the%20District%20of%20Digby | Digby, officially named the Municipality of the District of Digby, is a district municipality in Digby County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a municipal district.
The district municipality forms the eastern part of Digby County. It is one of three municipal units in the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccygectomy | Coccygectomy is a surgical procedure in which the coccyx or tailbone is removed. It is considered a required treatment for sacrococcygeal teratoma and other germ cell tumors arising from the coccyx. Coccygectomy is the treatment of last resort for coccydynia (coccyx pain) which has failed to respond to nonsurgical trea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmidt%20reaction | In organic chemistry, the Schmidt reaction is an organic reaction in which an azide reacts with a carbonyl derivative, usually an aldehyde, ketone, or carboxylic acid, under acidic conditions to give an amine or amide, with expulsion of nitrogen. It is named after Karl Friedrich Schmidt (1887–1971), who first reported ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipality%20of%20the%20District%20of%20Guysborough | Guysborough, officially named the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, is a district municipality in Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Statistics Canada classifies the district municipality as a municipal district.
It is home to the Boylston and Salsman Provincial Parks. The parks are located between B... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldcell | Moldcell is a Moldovan mobile network operator and is a subsidiary of Nepalese company CG Corp Global. It works in GSM, UMTS and LTE standards.
General information
Moldcell is a mobile telecommunications operator in Republic of Moldova, part of the CG Cell Technologies DAC group located in Nepal. In February 2020, th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20anguilliseptica | Pseudomonas anguilliseptica is a Gram-negative bacterium that is pathogenic to fish. It was first isolated from Japanese eels (Anguilla japonica). Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. anguilliseptica has been placed in the P. aeruginosa group.
References
External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas anguilliseptica at BacDive ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20flavescens | Pseudomonas flavescens is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes blight cankers on walnut trees. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. flavescens has been placed in the P. aeruginosa group.
References
External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas flavescens at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Pseudomonadales
Bac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfonylurea%20receptor | In molecular biology, the sulfonylurea receptors (SUR) are membrane proteins which are the molecular targets of the sulfonylurea class of antidiabetic drugs whose mechanism of action is to promote insulin release from pancreatic beta cells. More specifically, SUR proteins are subunits of the inward-rectifier potassium... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20brenneri | Pseudomonas brenneri is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, fluorescent, motile bacterium with a single polar flagella isolated from natural mineral waters in France. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. brenneri falls within the P. fluorescens group.
References
External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas brenneri at BacDive - the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20libanensis | Pseudomonas libanensis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, fluorescent, motile bacterium isolated from natural springs in Lebanon. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. libanensis has been placed in the P. fluorescens group.
References
External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas libanensis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20mosselii | Pseudomonas mosselii is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, bacterium clinically isolated in France. Based on 16S rRNA analysis, P. mosselii has been placed in the P. putida group.
References
External links
Type strain of Pseudomonas mosselii at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Pseudomonadales
Bacteria descr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tn3%20transposon | The Tn3 transposon is a 4957 base pair mobile genetic element, found in prokaryotes.
It encodes three proteins:
β-lactamase, an enzyme that confers resistance to β-lactam antibiotics (and is encoded by the gene bla).
Tn3 transposase (encoded by gene tnpA)
Tn3 resolvase (encoded by gene tnpR)
Initially discovered ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serine%20hydrolase | Serine hydrolases are one of the largest known enzyme classes comprising approximately ~200 enzymes or 1% of the genes in the human proteome. A defining characteristic of these enzymes is the presence of a particular serine at the active site, which is used for the hydrolysis of substrates. The hydrolysis of the ester ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBIGEO | Ubigeo is the coding system for geographical locations (Spanish: Código Ubicacíon Geográfica) in Peru used by the National Statistics and Computing Institute (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática INEI) to code the first-level administrative subdivision: regions (Spanish: regiones, singular: región),... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E3%20binding%20protein | E3 binding protein also known as pyruvate dehydrogenase protein X component, mitochondrial is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PDHX gene. The E3 binding protein is a component of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex found only in eukaryotes. Defects in this gene are a cause of pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate%20of%20Columbus%2C%20Ohio | Columbus, Ohio has a humid continental (Köppen climate classification Dfa) climate, characterized by humid, hot summers and cold winters, with no dry season. The Dfa climate has average temperatures above 22 °C (72 °F) during the warmest months, with at least four months averaging above 10 °C (50 °F), and below 0 °C (3... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF6 | Growth differentiation factor 6 (GDF6) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF6 gene.
Function
GDF6 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily and may regulate patterning of the ectoderm by interacting with bone morphogenetic proteins, and control eye development.
Growth differentiation fa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kudna | Kudna (, also known to the Crusaders as Kidna) was a Palestinian Arab village, located 25 kilometers northwest of Hebron.
History
Kudna was known to the Crusaders as Kidna. An archaeological site in Kudna contained remnants of a fort, the foundations of buildings, previously inhabited caves, and cisterns. About half a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-density%20lipoprotein%20receptor-related%20protein%208 | Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 8 (LRP8), also known as apolipoprotein E receptor 2 (ApoER2), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LRP8 gene. ApoER2 is a cell surface receptor that is part of the low-density lipoprotein receptor family. These receptors function in signal transduction and endo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20K%C3%A1ntor | Robert Kántor (born February 25, 1977) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman. He last played in Austria with the Graz 99ers during the 2011–12 season.
Career statistics
External links
Bio from Kometa Brno historical website
1977 births
Czech ice hockey defencemen
Czech expatriate ice hockey players in Ru... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folding%20region | Folding region may refer to,
Code folding
A region of protein folding
A fold belt in geology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing%20Model%202 | The Boeing Model 2, also referred to as the Boeing Model C and its derivatives were United States two-place training seaplanes, the first "all-Boeing" design and the company's first financial success.
Design and development
The Boeing Airplane Company, previously known as Pacific Aero Products Co, built the Model C n... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Vabarna | Anne Vabarna (21 December 1877 in Võpolsova – 7 December 1964 in Tonja) was a Seto singer. In her lifetime she recorded over 140,000 verses, most notably her composition of the Seto national epic 'Peko', depicting the tale of the Seto hero who provides freedom for the Seto people. Her repertoire also includes songs of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sematurinae | Sematurinae is a subfamily of moths in the family Sematuridae represented by at least 29 species in the Neotropics.
Taxonomy, classification and identification
Sematurinae has three principal genera, and possibly another two. The hindwing of Coronidia is distinguished by an iridescent blue band, but Homidiana characte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoF | VoF, VOF or V.O.F. may refer to:
Föreningen Vetenskap och Folkbildning, a Swedish skeptical organisation
Volume of fluid method, a numerical technique for tracking and locating the fluid interface
vertical occipital fasciculus, a part of the brain
Vennootschap onder firma (V.O.F.), a type of general partnership in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrops | Hydrops may refer to:
Medicine
Hydrops ( ), the excessive accumulation of serous fluid in tissues or cavities of the body, corresponding to any of various conditions, depending on characteristics and anatomic site, including:
Most generally
Edema (hydropsy, dropsy)
Anasarca, a severe and widespread form of edem... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascin | Fascin is an actin bundling protein.
Species and tissue distribution
It is a 54-58 kilodalton monomeric actin filament bundling protein originally isolated from sea urchin egg but also found in Drosophila and vertebrates, including humans. Fascin (from the Latin for bundle) is spaced at 11 nanometre intervals along ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unbiased%20estimation%20of%20standard%20deviation | In statistics and in particular statistical theory, unbiased estimation of a standard deviation is the calculation from a statistical sample of an estimated value of the standard deviation (a measure of statistical dispersion) of a population of values, in such a way that the expected value of the calculation equals th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulicious%20%28Sarah%20Connor%20album%29 | Soulicious is the sixth studio album by German singer–songwriter Sarah Connor, released in German-speaking Europe on 30 March 2007 by X-Cell Records. Entirely produced by Kay Denar and Rob Tyger, the album consists of a collection of cover versions of Motown music from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, apart from two origin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali%20S.%20Banerjee | Kali S. Banerjee (September 17, 1914 – April 9, 2002) was a math and statistics expert, and a professor of statistics at the University of Delaware.
He was born in Dhaka, (now in Bangladesh) in 1914. He earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics and his master's and doctoral degrees in statistics from the University... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLYCAM1 | Glycosylation-dependent cell adhesion molecule-1 (GLYCAM1) is a proteoglycan ligand expressed on cells of the high endothelial venules in lymphoid tissues. It is the ligand for the receptor L-selectin allowing for naive lymphocytes to exit the bloodstream into lymphoid tissues.
GLYCAM1 binds to L-selectin by presenting... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumford%20conjecture | There are several conjectures in mathematics by David Mumford.
Mumford's conjecture about reductive groups, now called Haboush's theorem.
The Mumford conjecture on the cohomology of the stable mapping class group, proved by Ib Madsen and Michael Weiss.
The Manin-Mumford conjecture about Jacobians of curves, proved b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin%20beta%202 | In molecular biology, CD18 (Integrin beta chain-2) is an integrin beta chain protein that is encoded by the ITGB2 gene in humans. Upon binding with one of a number of alpha chains, CD18 is capable of forming multiple heterodimers, which play significant roles in cellular adhesion and cell surface signaling, as well as ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin%20beta%201 | Integrin beta-1 (ITGB1), also known as CD29, is a cell surface receptor that in humans is encoded by the ITGB1 gene. This integrin associates with integrin alpha 1 and integrin alpha 2 to form integrin complexes which function as collagen receptors. It also forms dimers with integrin alpha 3 to form integrin receptors ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD46 | CD46 complement regulatory protein also known as CD46 (cluster of differentiation 46) and Membrane Cofactor Protein is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CD46 gene. CD46 is an inhibitory complement receptor.
Gene
This gene is found in a cluster on chromosome 1q32 with other genes encoding structural compone... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD79 |
Introduction
CD79 (Cluster of Differentiation 79) is a transmembrane protein that forms a complex with the B-cell receptor (BCR) and generates a signal following recognition of antigen by the BCR. CD79 is composed of two distinct chains called CD79A and CD79B (also known as Igα and Igβ); these form a heterodimer o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poincar%C3%A9%E2%80%93Lindstedt%20method | In perturbation theory, the Poincaré–Lindstedt method or Lindstedt–Poincaré method is a technique for uniformly approximating periodic solutions to ordinary differential equations, when regular perturbation approaches fail. The method removes secular terms—terms growing without bound—arising in the straightforward appl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin%20alpha%204 | CD49d is an integrin alpha subunit. It makes up half of the α4β1 lymphocyte homing receptor.
Function
The product of this gene belongs to the integrin alpha chain family of proteins. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. This gene encodes an alpha 4 chain... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphocyte%20homing%20receptor | Lymphocyte homing receptors are cell adhesion molecules expressed on lymphocyte cell membranes that recognize addressins on target tissues. Lymphocyte homing refers to adhesion of the circulating lymphocytes in blood to specialized endothelial cells within lymphoid organs. These diverse tissue-specific adhesion molecul... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD43 | Leukosialin also known as sialophorin or CD43 (cluster of differentiation 43) is a transmembrane cell surface protein that in humans is encoded by the SPN (sialophorin) gene.
Function
Sialophorin (leukosialin) is a major sialoglycoprotein on the surface of human T lymphocytes, monocytes, granulocytes, and some B lym... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucoprotein | A mucoprotein is a glycoprotein composed primarily of mucopolysaccharides. Mucoproteins can be found throughout the body, including the gastrointestinal tract, reproductive organs, airways, and the synovial fluid of the knees. They are called mucoproteins because the carbohydrate quantity is more than 4% unlike glycopr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heme%20B | Heme B or haem B (also known as protoheme IX) is the most abundant heme. Hemoglobin and myoglobin are examples of oxygen transport proteins that contain heme B. The peroxidase family of enzymes also contain heme B. The COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes (cyclooxygenase) of recent fame, also contain heme B at one of two active s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF7 | Growth differentiation factor 7 (GDF7) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF7 gene.
GDF7 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that is specifically found in a signaling center known as the roof plate that is located in the developing nervous system of embryos. The roof plate is require... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD68 | CD68 (Cluster of Differentiation 68) is a protein highly expressed by cells in the monocyte lineage (e.g., monocytic phagocytes, osteoclasts), by circulating macrophages, and by tissue macrophages (e.g., Kupffer cells, microglia).
Structure and function
Human CD68 is a Type I transmembrane glycoprotein, heavily glycos... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin%20alpha%202 | Integrin alpha-2, or CD49b (cluster of differentiation 49b), is a protein which in humans is encoded by the CD49b gene.
The CD49b protein is an integrin alpha subunit. It makes up half of the α2β1 integrin duplex. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane glycoproteins composed of a distinct alpha chain and a comm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrin%20alpha%203 | Integrin alpha-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ITGA3 gene.
ITGA3 is an integrin alpha subunit. Together with beta-1 subunit, it makes up half of the α3β1 integrin duplex that plays a role in neural migration and corticogenesis, acted upon by such factors as netrin-1 and reelin.
ITGA3 encodes the integr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-objective%20optimization | Multi-objective optimization or Pareto optimization (also known as multi-objective programming, vector optimization, multicriteria optimization, or multiattribute optimization) is an area of multiple-criteria decision making that is concerned with mathematical optimization problems involving more than one objective fun... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebraska%20Diagnostic%20and%20Evaluation%20Center | The Nebraska Diagnostic and Evaluation Center (D&E) is a maximum custody, reception, diagnostic, evaluation, assessment, classification and assignment facility for the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS). Located in Lincoln, Nebraska, D&E was established by the Nebraska State Legislature in 1976 as part... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%20formula | In mathematics, Green formula may refer to:
Green's theorem in integral calculus
Green's identities in vector calculus
Green's function in differential equations
the Green formula for the Green measure in stochastic analysis |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draba%20verna | Draba verna (syn. Erophila verna), common whitlowgrass, is a species of plant in the cabbage family. It is a small spring-flowering annual which is widely dispersed around the world, and which is found on walls, pavements and patches of bare ground. It has a complex taxonomy which is not yet fully elucidated.
Descript... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarna%20letters%E2%80%93localities%20and%20their%20rulers | This is a list of Amarna letters –Text corpus, categorized by: Amarna letters–localities and their rulers. It includes countries, regions, and the cities or city-states. The regions are included in Canaan and the Levant.
EA: 'el Amarna' –(Akhenaten's capitol of Akhetaten).
The Amarna letters text corpus contains 382... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azaserine | Azaserine is a naturally occurring serine derivative diazo compound with antineoplastic and antibiotic properties deriving from its action as a purinergic antagonist and structural similarity to glutamine. Azaserine acts by competitively inhibiting glutamine amidotransferase, a key enzyme responsible for glutamine met... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cipemastat | Cipemastat (rINN, also known as Ro 32-3555 and by the tentative trade name Trocade) is a selective inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 that has been investigated as an anti-arthritis agent. It is being developed by Roche.
References
Hydantoins
Hydroxamic acids
Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors
1-Piperidinyl com... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldolase%20A%20deficiency | Aldolase A deficiency is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder resulting in a deficiency of the enzyme aldolase A; the enzyme is found predominantly in red blood cells and muscle tissue. The deficiency may lead to hemolytic anaemia as well as myopathy associated with exercise intolerance and rhabdomyolysis in some ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisotropic%20conductive%20film | Anisotropic conductive film (ACF) is an adhesive interconnect system that is commonly used in liquid crystal display manufacturing to make the electrical and mechanical connections from the driver electronics to the glass substrates of the LCD. The material is also available in a paste form referred to as anisotropic c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudomonas%20amygdali | Pseudomonas amygdali is a Gram-negative plant pathogenic bacterium. It is named after its ability to cause disease on almond (Prunus amygdalus) trees. Different analyses, including 16S rRNA analysis, DNA-DNA hybridization, and MLST clearly placed P. amygdali in the P. syringae group together with the species Pseudomona... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-coded | In econometrics and statistics, a top-coded data observation is one for which data points whose values are above an upper bound are censored.
Survey data are often topcoded before release to the public to preserve the anonymity of respondents. For example, if a survey answer reported a respondent with self-identified ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marker-and-cell%20method | The marker-and-cell method is commonly used in computer graphics to discretize functions for fluid and other simulations. It was developed by Francis Harlow and his collaborators at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
See also
Immersed boundary method
Stokesian dynamics
Volume of fluid method
Level-set method
Refere... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gio | Gio or GIO may refer to:
Science and technology
Gi/o, protein subunits
GIO, a computer bus
GIO (software), a library for accessing virtual file-systems
11084 Giò, a main belt asteroid
Gibioctet, a unit of digital information
Glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Samsung Galaxy Gio, a mobile telephone
Other
Gío,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation%20for%20differentiation | In differential calculus, there is no single uniform notation for differentiation. Instead, various notations for the derivative of a function or variable have been proposed by various mathematicians. The usefulness of each notation varies with the context, and it is sometimes advantageous to use more than one notation... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF10 | Growth differentiation factor 10 (GDF10) also known as bone morphogenetic protein 3B (BMP-3B) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GDF10 gene.
GDF10 belongs to the transforming growth factor beta superfamily that is closely related to bone morphogenetic protein-3 (BMP3). It plays a role in head formation and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDF11 | Growth differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) also known as bone morphogenetic protein 11 (BMP-11) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the growth differentiation factor 11 gene. GDF11 is a member of the Transforming growth factor beta family.
GDF11 acts as a cytokine and its molecular structure is identical in humans... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morfik | Morfik Technology Pty Ltd. is an Australian software company that was acquired by Altium in 2010.
The company is known for developing a set of visual designers, compilers and a Framework combined in an Integrated development environment (IDE) aimed at developing Ajax applications in a high-level language such as Java,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macorna%20railway%20station | Macorna railway station was located on the Yungera line. It served the Victoria town of Macorna. The station closed to passenger traffic on 4 October 1981 as part of the New Deal timetable for country passengers.
References
External links
Melway map at street-directory.com.au
Disused railway stations in Victoria (st... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BP%20Solar | BP Solar was a manufacturer and installer of photovoltaic solar cells headquartered in Madrid, Spain, with production facilities in Frederick, MD, India and the People's Republic of China. It was a subsidiary of BP.
History
In 1981, BP acquired initially 50% of Lucas Energy Systems which became Lucas BP Solar Systems... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress%20majorization | Stress majorization is an optimization strategy used in multidimensional scaling (MDS) where, for a set of -dimensional data items, a configuration of points in -dimensional space is sought that minimizes the so-called stress function . Usually is or , i.e. the matrix lists points in or dimensional Euclidean ... |
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