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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless%20site%20survey | A wireless site survey, sometimes called an RF (Radio Frequency) site survey or wireless survey, is the process of planning and designing a wireless network, to provide a wireless solution that will deliver the required wireless coverage, data rates, network capacity, roaming capability and quality of service (QoS). Th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polydioxanone | Polydioxanone (PDO, PDS) or poly-p-dioxanone is a colorless, crystalline, biodegradable synthetic polymer.
Chemistry
Chemically, polydioxanone is a polymer of multiple repeating ether-ester units. It is obtained by ring-opening polymerization of the monomer p-dioxanone. The process requires heat and an organometallic ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils%20Lid%20Hjort | Nils Lid Hjort (born 12 January 1953) is a Norwegian statistician, who has been a professor of mathematical statistics at the University of Oslo since 1991. Hjort's research themes are varied, with particularly noteworthy contributions in the fields of Bayesian probability (Beta processes for use in non- and semi-param... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrotransposon%20marker | Retrotransposon markers are components of DNA which are used as cladistic markers. They assist in determining the common ancestry, or not, of related taxa. The "presence" of a given retrotransposon in related taxa suggests their orthologous integration, a derived condition acquired via a common ancestry, while the "abs... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viroplasm | A viroplasm, sometimes called "virus factory" or "virus inclusion", is an inclusion body in a cell where viral replication and assembly occurs. They may be thought of as viral factories in the cell. There are many viroplasms in one infected cell, where they appear dense to electron microscopy. Very little is understood... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deterrence%20%28penology%29 | Deterrence in relation to criminal offending is the idea or theory that the threat of punishment will deter people from committing crime and reduce the probability and/or level of offending in society. It is one of five objectives that punishment is thought to achieve; the other four objectives are denunciation, incapa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U33 | U33 may refer to:
, a sloop of the Royal Navy
Small dodecicosidodecahedron
Small nucleolar RNA Z195/SNORD33 family |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20A.%20Parker | Richard A. Parker (born 29 January 1953, in Surrey) is a mathematician and freelance computer programmer in Cambridge, England. He invented many of the algorithms for computing the modular character tables of finite simple groups. He discovered the relation between Niemeier lattices and
deep holes of the Leech lattice... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20Hiding%20Place | No Hiding Place is a British television series that was produced at Wembley Studios by Associated-Rediffusion for the ITV network between 16 September 1959 and 22 June 1967.
It was the sequel to the series Murder Bag (1957–1958) and Crime Sheet (1959), all starring Raymond Francis as Detective Superintendent, later De... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Brush | Paul Brush (born 22 February 1958) is an English former professional footballer and coach who played in the Football League for West Ham United, Crystal Palace and Southend United. He is best known for his time with West Ham United, for whom he played from 1976 until 1985.
Playing career
Brush came through West Ham Un... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSUA | RSUA may refer to:
Royal Society of Ulster Architects
16S rRNA pseudouridine516 synthase, an enzyme |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcom | Microcom, Inc., was a major modem vendor during the 1980s, although never as popular as the "big three", Hayes, U.S. Robotics (USR) and Telebit. Nevertheless, Microcom holds an important place in modem history for introducing the MNP error-correction and compression protocols, which were widely used under license by mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomarker%20%28medicine%29 | In medicine, a biomarker is a measurable indicator of the severity or presence of some disease state. It may be defined as a "cellular, biochemical or molecular alteration in cells, tissues or fluids that can be measured and evaluated to indicate normal biological processes, pathogenic processes, or pharmacological re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasemeal | Peasemeal (also called pea flour) is a flour produced from yellow field peas that have been roasted. The roasting enables greater access to protein and starch, thus increasing nutritive value. Traditionally the peas would be ground three times using water-powered stone mills. The color of the flour is brownish yellow d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green%27s%20matrix | In mathematics, and in particular ordinary differential equations, a Green's matrix helps to determine a particular solution to a first-order inhomogeneous linear system of ODEs. The concept is named after George Green.
For instance, consider where is a vector and is an matrix function of , which is continuous fo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major%20sperm%20protein | Major sperm protein (MSP) is a nematode specific small protein of 126 amino acids with a molecular weight of 14 kDa. It is the key player in the motility machinery of nematodes that propels the crawling movement/motility of nematode sperm. It is the most abundant protein present in nematode sperm, comprising 15% of the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega%20meson | The omega meson () is a flavourless meson formed from a superposition of an up quark–antiquark and a down quark–antiquark pair. It is part of the vector meson nonet and mediates the nuclear force along with pions and rho mesons.
Properties
The most common decay mode for the ω meson is at 89.2±0.7%, followed by at 8... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Characteristic%20multiplier | In mathematics, and particularly ordinary differential equations, a characteristic multiplier is an eigenvalue of a monodromy matrix. The logarithm of a characteristic multiplier is also known as characteristic exponent. They appear in Floquet theory of periodic differential operators and in the Frobenius method.
See ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monodromy%20matrix | In mathematics, and particularly ordinary differential equations (ODEs), a monodromy matrix is the fundamental matrix of a system of ODEs evaluated at the period of the coefficients of the system. It is used for the analysis of periodic solutions of ODEs in Floquet theory.
See also
Floquet theory
Monodromy
Riemann–Hil... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shin%27ichi%20Ishiwata | is a Japanese scientist, a professor at Waseda University department of science and engineering physics course. His specialty is biophysics, particularly the mechanism of muscles and motor proteins.
Since spectroscopic techniques for studying proteins yielded only averaged characteristics of an ensemble of proteins, h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2%2C4%2C6-Tris%28trinitromethyl%29-1%2C3%2C5-triazine | 2,4,6-Tris(trinitromethyl)-1,3,5-triazine is a chemical compound that is a derivative of triazine first prepared in 1995. It is synthesized by destructive nitration of 2,4,6-tricarboxyl-1,3,5-triazine. It is noteworthy for having more nitro groups than it does carbon atoms, thus potentially being useful as an oxygen so... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular%20marker | A molecular marker is a molecule, sampled from some source, that gives information about its source. For example, DNA is a molecular marker that gives information about the organism from which it was taken. For another example, some proteins can be molecular markers of Alzheimer's disease in a person from which they ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerodynamic%20center | In aerodynamics, the torques or moments acting on an airfoil moving through a fluid can be accounted for by the net lift and net drag applied at some point on the airfoil, and a separate net pitching moment about that point whose magnitude varies with the choice of where the lift is chosen to be applied. The aerodynam... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDE%20surface | PDE surfaces are used in geometric modelling and computer graphics for creating smooth surfaces conforming to a given boundary configuration. PDE surfaces use partial differential equations to generate a surface which usually satisfy a mathematical boundary value problem.
PDE surfaces were first introduced into the ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRPV6 | TRPV6 is a membrane calcium (Ca2+) channel protein which is particularly involved in the first step in Ca2+absorption in the intestine.
Classification
Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid subfamily member 6 (TRPV6) is an epithelial Ca2+ channel that belongs to the transient receptor potential family (TRP) of protei... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutinin | An agglutinin is a substance in the blood that causes particles to coagulate and aggregate; that is, to change from fluid-like state to a thickened-mass (solid) state.
Agglutinins can be antibodies that cause antigens to aggregate by binding to the antigen-binding sites of antibodies. Agglutinins can also be any sub... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biharmonic%20B%C3%A9zier%20surface | A biharmonic Bézier surface is a smooth polynomial surface which conforms to the biharmonic equation and has the same formulations as a Bézier surface. This formulation for Bézier surfaces was developed by Juan Monterde and Hassan Ugail. In order to generate a biharmonic Bézier surface four boundary conditions defined... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational%20problem | In theoretical computer science, a computational problem is a problem that may be solved by an algorithm. For example, the problem of factoring
"Given a positive integer n, find a nontrivial prime factor of n."
is a computational problem. A computational problem can be viewed as a set of instances or cases together ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ginzburg%E2%80%93Landau%20equation | The Ginzburg–Landau equation, named after Vitaly Ginzburg and Lev Landau, describes the nonlinear evolution of small disturbances near a finite wavelength bifurcation from a stable to an unstable state of a system. At the onset of finite wavelength bifurcation, the system becomes unstable for a critical wavenumber whi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//%3D | /= may refer to:
Augmented assignment, an operator for division
Relational operator, a symbol meaning not equal to
Inequation, denoted by the character ≠
The currency sign for the Kenyan, Tanzanian and Ugandan shillings
See also
*= (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pehr%20Victor%20Edman | Pehr Victor Edman (14 April 1916 — 19 March 1977) was a Swedish biochemist. He developed a method for sequencing proteins; the Edman degradation.
Early life
Edman was born in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1935 he started studying medicine at Karolinska Institutet, where he became interested in basic research and received a b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinean%20Forests%20of%20West%20Africa | The Guinean forests of West Africa is a biodiversity hotspot designated by Conservation International, which includes the belt of tropical moist broadleaf forests along the coast of West Africa, running from Sierra Leone and Guinea in the west to the Sanaga River of Cameroon in the east. The Dahomey Gap, a region of sa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carvonic%20acid | Carvonic acid, or α-methylene-4-methyl-5-oxo-3-cyclohexene-1-acetic acid, is a terpenoid formed by metabolism of carvone in humans.
References
Carboxylic acids
Monoterpenes
Enones
Cyclohexenes |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20radio%20stations%20in%20Mumbai | There are seventeen radio stations in Mumbai, twelve of which broadcast in the frequency modulation (FM) band. Three of these are broadcast by All India Radio (AIR) . Thane, Bhiwandi, Kalyan, Navi Mumbai is also covered by these stations. Three stations, all run by AIR, broadcast on the amplitude modulation (AM) medium... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe%20Villers | Philippe Villers founded the company Computervision with Marty Allen in 1969. In 1980 he co-founded Automatix, an early robotics company, which he led until 1986. He later served as president of Cognition Corporation for 3 years. He is currently (2013) president of GrainPro, Inc., and board member of a number of hig... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digha | Digha is a seaside resort town in the state of West Bengal, India. It lies in Purba Medinipur district and at the northern end of the Bay of Bengal. It has a low gradient with a shallow sand beach. It is a popular sea resort in West Bengal.
History
Originally, there was a place called Beerkul, where Digha lies today. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reveal%20system | A 20th-century system of plant taxonomy, the Reveal system (see also the Thorne & Reveal system) of plant classification was drawn up by the American botanist James Reveal (1941-2015). The system was published online in 1997 in ten parts as lecture notes comparing the major systems in use at that time. Subsequently, Re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid%20crystal%20thermometer | A liquid crystal thermometer, temperature strip or plastic strip thermometer is a type of thermometer that contains heat-sensitive (thermochromic) liquid crystals in a plastic strip that change colour to indicate different temperatures.
Liquid crystals possess the mechanical properties of a liquid, but have the optical... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocorrelation%20technique | The autocorrelation technique is a method for estimating the dominating frequency in a complex signal, as well as its variance. Specifically, it calculates the first two moments of the power spectrum, namely the mean and variance. It is also known as the pulse-pair algorithm in radar theory.
The algorithm is both comp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic%20stress%E2%80%93energy%20tensor | In relativistic physics, the electromagnetic stress–energy tensor is the contribution to the stress–energy tensor due to the electromagnetic field. The stress–energy tensor describes the flow of energy and momentum in spacetime. The electromagnetic stress–energy tensor contains the negative of the classical Maxwell str... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAK4 | IRAK-4 (interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 4), in the IRAK family, is a protein kinase involved in signaling innate immune responses from Toll-like receptors. It also supports signaling from T-cell receptors. IRAK4 contains domain structures which are similar to those of IRAK1, IRAK2, IRAKM and Pelle. IRAK4 is un... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EGSM | EGSM may refer to:
Beccles Airport, ICAO code.
E-GSM, an extension of the GSM-900 frequency range. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%28II%29%20iodide | Nickel(II) iodide is an inorganic compound with the formula NiI2. This paramagnetic black solid dissolves readily in water to give bluish-green solutions, from which crystallizes the aquo complex [Ni(H2O)6]I2 (image above). This bluish-green colour is typical of hydrated nickel(II) compounds. Nickel iodides find some ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horseshoe%20lemma | In homological algebra, the horseshoe lemma, also called the simultaneous resolution theorem, is a statement relating resolutions of two objects and to resolutions of
extensions of by . It says that if an object is an extension of by , then a resolution of can be built up inductively with the nth item in the res... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20Campinas%20Institute%20of%20Computing | The Institute of Computing (), formerly the Department of Computer Science at the Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, is the main unit of education and research in computer science at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp). The institute is located at the Zeferino Vaz campus, in the district ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariant%20formulation%20of%20classical%20electromagnetism | The covariant formulation of classical electromagnetism refers to ways of writing the laws of classical electromagnetism (in particular, Maxwell's equations and the Lorentz force) in a form that is manifestly invariant under Lorentz transformations, in the formalism of special relativity using rectilinear inertial coor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%27s%20equations%20in%20curved%20spacetime | In physics, Maxwell's equations in curved spacetime govern the dynamics of the electromagnetic field in curved spacetime (where the metric may not be the Minkowski metric) or where one uses an arbitrary (not necessarily Cartesian) coordinate system. These equations can be viewed as a generalization of the vacuum Maxwel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhomogeneous%20electromagnetic%20wave%20equation | In electromagnetism and applications, an inhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation, or nonhomogeneous electromagnetic wave equation, is one of a set of wave equations describing the propagation of electromagnetic waves generated by nonzero source charges and currents. The source terms in the wave equations make the p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commutation%20cell | The commutation cell is the basic structure in power electronics. It is composed of two electronic switches (today, a high-power semiconductor, not a mechanical switch). It was traditionally referred to as a chopper, but since switching power supplies became a major form of power conversion, this new term has become mo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipkovo | Lipkovo (, ) is a village in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Lipkovo Municipality.
History
According to the statistics of the Bulgarian ethnographer Vasil Kanchov from 1900, 490 inhabitants lived in Lipkovo, 250 Muslim Albanians and 240 Bulgarian Exarchists.
Lipkovo was a central strategic village during the 20... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HOL%20Light | HOL Light is a member of the HOL theorem prover family. Like the other members, it is a proof assistant for classical higher order logic. Compared with other HOL systems, HOL Light is intended to have relatively simple foundations. HOL Light is authored and maintained by the mathematician and computer scientist John H... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammock%20%28ecology%29 | Hammock is a term used in the southeastern United States for stands of trees, usually hardwood, that form an ecological island in a contrasting ecosystem. Hammocks grow on elevated areas, often just a few inches high, surrounded by wetlands that are too wet to support them. The term hammock is also applied to stands of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon%20Pellix | The Canon Pellix is a manual-focus single-lens reflex (SLR) camera released in 1965 that uses a stationary half-silvered mirror behind which a metering cell is raised during light level metering.
The First Canon with TTL
Canon suddenly switched from professionally oriented SLR cameras to advanced amateur cameras in M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic%20resonance%20force%20microscopy | Magnetic resonance force microscopy (MRFM) is an imaging technique that acquires magnetic resonance images (MRI) at nanometer scales, and possibly at atomic scales in the future. MRFM is potentially able to observe protein structures which cannot be seen using X-ray crystallography and protein nuclear magnetic resonanc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleuroperitoneal | Pleuroperitoneal is a term denoting the pleural and peritoneal serous membranes or the cavities they line. It is divided from the pericardial cavity by the transverse septum. Congenital defect or traumatic injury of pleuroperitoneal membrane can lead to diaphragmatic hernia.
Membrane biology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PPS%209 | Planning Policy Statement 9: Biodiversity and Geological Conservation commonly abbreviated as PPS9, was a document produced by the British Government to advise Local planning authorities on planning policies for the protection of biodiversity and geological conservation through the planning system. This Planning Policy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny%20Kladis | Danny Kladis (February 10, 1917 – April 26, 2009) was an American racecar driver. He was born in Crystal City, Missouri and died at Joliet, Illinois. 92-year-old Kladis was the oldest living Indy 500 starter at the time of his death.
Racing career
Kladis started racing in midget cars in 1935. He stopped racing in the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Desrosi%C3%A8res | Alain Desrosières (18 April 1940 – 15 February 2013) was a statistician, sociologist and historian of science in France, well known for his work in the history of statistics He is the author of The Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical Reasoning, published in 1993, translated into several languages, incl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serum%20amyloid%20P%20component | The serum amyloid P component (SAP) is the identical serum form of the amyloid P component (AP), a 25 kDa pentameric protein first identified as the pentagonal constituent of in vivo pathological deposits called "amyloid". APCS is its human gene.
In amyloidosis
SAP makes up 14% of the dry mass of amyloid deposits and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster-Miller | Foster-Miller, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qinetiq, is an American-based military robotics manufacturer. Its two best-known products are its TALON robots and its LAST Armor.
Founded and based in Waltham, Massachusetts, it has offices in Albany, New York, Washington, D.C., and near Boston. Foster-Miller became a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intention%20tremor | Intention tremor is a dyskinetic disorder characterized by a broad, coarse, and low-frequency (below 5 Hz) tremor evident during deliberate and visually-guided movement (hence the name intention tremor). An intention tremor is usually perpendicular to the direction of movement. When experiencing an intention tremor, on... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevestigator | Genevestigator is an application consisting of a gene expression database and tools to analyse the data. It exists in two versions, biomedical and plant, depending on the species of the underlying microarray and RNAseq as well as single-cell RNA-sequencing data. It was started in January 2004 by scientists from ETH Zur... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular%20flutter | Ocular flutter is an opsoclonic disorder that results in horizontal saccades.
It is caused by damage to the brainstem paramedian pontine reticular formation cells or the cerebellar neurons controlling those cells.
See also
Nystagmus
Opsoclonus
References
Vision |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta-learning%20%28computer%20science%29 | Meta learning
is a subfield of machine learning where automatic learning algorithms are applied to metadata about machine learning experiments. As of 2017, the term had not found a standard interpretation, however the main goal is to use such metadata to understand how automatic learning can become flexible in solving ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amniocyte | An amniocyte (literally "lamb cell") is a cell of a fetus which is suspended in the amniotic fluid.
To study a person's chromosomes, it can be used in DNA-based analysis, via microscopic analysis of the cells in amniotic fluid. After circa 16 weeks of pregnancy the fluid can be collected. It then contains shed fetal c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monrak%20Transistor | Monrak Transistor (Thai: มนต์รักทรานซิสเตอร์, English: Transistor Love Story) is a 2001 Thai film directed by Pen-Ek Ratanaruang. Blending several genres, including comedy, romance, musical and crime, it is the story of a young man named Pan and his odyssey after he goes AWOL from the army and tries to make it as a luk... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydride%20vapour-phase%20epitaxy | Hydride vapour-phase epitaxy (HVPE) is an epitaxial growth technique often employed to produce semiconductors such as GaN, GaAs, InP and their related compounds, in which hydrogen chloride is reacted at elevated temperature with the group-III metals to produce gaseous metal chlorides, which then react with ammonia to p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countercurrent%20multiplication | A countercurrent mechanism system is a mechanism that expends energy to create a concentration gradient.
It is found widely in nature and especially in mammalian organs. For example, it can refer to the process that is underlying the process of urine concentration, that is, the production of hyperosmotic urine by th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrodermis | Gastrodermis (From Ancient Greek: , , "stomach"; , , "skin") is the inner layer of cells that serves as a lining membrane of the gastrovascular cavity in Cnidarians. It is distinct from the outer epidermis and the inner dermis and is primarimly assosiated with the ventral side of Cnidarians. It is composed of specializ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C5%BEnjan | Ližnjan () is a village and municipality in Istria, Croatia. It has high biodiversity.
There is a small church named Crkva Majke Božje od Kuj that dates back to the 17th century but was built on ancient foundations. It has a glass floor with an ornamental painting underneath. Importantly, the municipality also include... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image%20gradient | An image gradient is a directional change in the intensity or color in an image. The gradient of the image is one of the fundamental building blocks in image processing. For example, the Canny edge detector uses image gradient for edge detection. In graphics software for digital image editing, the term gradient or colo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family-wise%20error%20rate | In statistics, family-wise error rate (FWER) is the probability of making one or more false discoveries, or type I errors when performing multiple hypotheses tests.
Familywise and Experimentwise Error Rates
John Tukey developed in 1953 the concept of a familywise error rate as the probability of making a Type I error ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive%20C | Interactive C is a program which uses a modified version of ANSI C with several libraries and features that allow hobbyists to program small robotics platforms.
Version by Newton Research Labs
Newton Research Labs developed Interactive C as a compiling environment for robots using the Motorola 6811 processor. The MIT ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAG%20Numerical%20Library | The NAG Numerical Library is a software product developed and sold by The Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd. It is a software library of numerical analysis routines, containing more than 1,900 mathematical and statistical algorithms. Areas covered by the library include linear algebra, optimization, quadrature, the solut... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta-secretase%201 | Beta-secretase 1, also known as beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1, beta-site APP cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1), membrane-associated aspartic protease 2, memapsin-2, aspartyl protease 2, and ASP2, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the BACE1 gene. Expression of BACE1 is observed mainly in neurons.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretory%20protein | A secretory protein is any protein, whether it be endocrine or exocrine, which is secreted by a cell. Secretory proteins include many hormones, enzymes, toxins, and antimicrobial peptides.
Secretory proteins are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Production
The production of a secretory protein starts like any ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SETAR%20%28model%29 | In statistics, Self-Exciting Threshold AutoRegressive (SETAR) models are typically applied to time series data as an extension of autoregressive models, in order to allow for higher degree of flexibility in model parameters through a regime switching behaviour.
Given a time series of data xt, the SETAR model is a tool... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autogenic%20succession | "Auto-" meaning self or same, and "-genic" meaning producing or causing. Autogenic succession refers to ecological succession driven by biotic factors within an ecosystem and although the mechanisms of autogenic succession have long been debated, the role of living things in shaping the progression of succession was re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allogenic%20succession | In ecology, allogenic succession is succession driven by the abiotic components of an ecosystem. In contrast, autogenic succession is driven by the biotic components of the ecosystem. An allogenic succession can be initiated in a number of ways which can include:
Volcanic eruptions
Meteor or comet strike
Flooding
Droug... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun%20Derry | Shaun Peter Derry (born 6 December 1977) is an English former professional footballer and manager. He previously managed Notts County and Cambridge United, and played for Crystal Palace, Leeds United and Queens Park Rangers among other clubs. Derry was known for his hard-tackling and aggressive midfield style, and was ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message%20Transmission%20Optimization%20Mechanism | MTOM is the W3C Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism, a method of efficiently sending binary data to and from Web services.
MTOM is usually used with the XOP (XML-binary Optimized Packaging).
Application
MTOM only optimizes element content that is in the canonical lexical representation of the xs:base64Binary ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate%20of%20Vancouver | The city of Vancouver, located in British Columbia, Canada, has a moderate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) that borders on a warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb). Its summer months are typically dry, often resulting in moderate drought conditions, usually in July and August. In contrast, the rest... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aprotinin | The drug aprotinin (Trasylol, previously Bayer and now Nordic Group pharmaceuticals), is a small protein bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI), or basic trypsin inhibitor of bovine pancreas, which is an antifibrinolytic molecule that inhibits trypsin and related proteolytic enzymes. Under the trade name Trasylol,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification%20of%20the%20Japonic%20languages | The classification of the Japonic languages and their external relations is unclear. Linguists traditionally consider the Japonic languages to belong to an independent family; indeed, until the classification of Ryukyuan as separate languages within a Japonic family rather than as dialects of Japanese, Japanese was con... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cysteine%20metabolism | Cysteine metabolism refers to the biological pathways that consume or create cysteine. The pathways of different amino acids and other metabolites interweave and overlap to creating complex systems.
Human cysteine metabolism
In human cysteine metabolism, L-cysteine is consumed in several ways as shown below. L-Cystein... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial%20cell | An artificial cell, synthetic cell or minimal cell is an engineered particle that mimics one or many functions of a biological cell. Often, artificial cells are biological or polymeric membranes which enclose biologically active materials. As such, liposomes, polymersomes, nanoparticles, microcapsules and a number of o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small%20nuclear%20RNA | Small nuclear RNA (snRNA) is a class of small RNA molecules that are found within the splicing speckles and Cajal bodies of the cell nucleus in eukaryotic cells. The length of an average snRNA is approximately 150 nucleotides. They are transcribed by either RNA polymerase II or RNA polymerase III. Their primary functio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20Chandelier | "Crystal Chandelier" (more commonly known as Crystal Chandeliers) is a 1965 Country song written by Ted Harris and popularized by Charley Pride. The original rendition was sung by Carl Belew. His version reached number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Country chart. It was the first of three charting singles from Belew's eig... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perplexity | In information theory, perplexity is a measurement of how well a probability distribution or probability model predicts a sample. It may be used to compare probability models. A low perplexity indicates the probability distribution is good at predicting the sample. Perplexity was originally introduced in 1977 in the co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20ball%20%28disambiguation%29 | A crystal ball is a scrying or fortune telling orb object
Crystal Ball may also refer to:
Crystal Ball (detector), a hermetic particle detector
Crystal Ball function, a probability density function
Crystal Ball (G.I. Joe), a fictional villain in the G.I. Joe universe, member of Cobra
Sabato's Crystal Ball, a web ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20George%20Kendall | David George Kendall FRS (15 January 1918 – 23 October 2007) was an English statistician and mathematician, known for his work on probability, statistical shape analysis, ley lines and queueing theory. He spent most of his academic life in the University of Oxford (1946–1962) and the University of Cambridge (1962–1985)... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombieri%E2%80%93Vinogradov%20theorem | In mathematics, the Bombieri–Vinogradov theorem (sometimes simply called Bombieri's theorem) is a major result of analytic number theory, obtained in the mid-1960s, concerning the distribution of primes in arithmetic progressions, averaged over a range of moduli. The first result of this kind was obtained by Mark Barba... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinogradov%27s%20theorem | In number theory, Vinogradov's theorem is a result which implies that any sufficiently large odd integer can be written as a sum of three prime numbers. It is a weaker form of Goldbach's weak conjecture, which would imply the existence of such a representation for all odd integers greater than five. It is named after I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wire%20saw | A wire saw is a saw that uses a metal wire or cable for mechanical cutting of bulk solid material such as stone, wood, glass, ferrites, concrete, metals, crystals etc.. Industrial wire saws are usually powered. There are also hand-powered survivalist wire saws suitable for cutting tree branches. Wire saws are classifie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribonuclease%20P | Ribonuclease P (, RNase P) is a type of ribonuclease which cleaves RNA. RNase P is unique from other RNases in that it is a ribozyme – a ribonucleic acid that acts as a catalyst in the same way that a protein-based enzyme would. Its function is to cleave off an extra, or precursor, sequence of RNA on tRNA molecules. Fu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscular%20branches%20of%20the%20radial%20nerve | The muscular branches of the radial nerve supply the Triceps brachii, Anconæus, Brachioradialis, and Extensor carpi radialis longus, and are grouped as medial, posterior, and lateral.
Medial
The medial muscular branches supply the medial head of the Triceps brachii.
That to the medial head is a long, slender filament... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilocore | Kilocore was a high-performance, low-power multi-core microprocessor that has 1,025 cores designed by Rapport Inc. and IBM and announced in 2006. Rapport was a California fabless semiconductor company founded in 2001 and dissolved in 2009.
Kilocore contained a single PowerPC processing core, and 1,024 eight-bit Proces... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister%20Blank | Mister Blank is a comic book limited series by Christopher J. Hicks, published by Slave Labor Graphics (under their Amaze Ink imprint). Mister Blank was characterized by bold and fluid but minimal line quality, and a robust use of gray tones.
Publication history
Mister Blank first appeared in January 1997, with issue... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium%20phosphide | Aluminium phosphide is a highly toxic inorganic compound with the chemical formula AlP, used as a wide band gap semiconductor and a fumigant. This colorless solid is generally sold as a grey-green-yellow powder due to the presence of impurities arising from hydrolysis and oxidation.
Properties
AlP crystals are dark g... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostatic%20congestion | Prostatic congestion is a medical condition of the prostate gland that happens when the prostate becomes swollen by excess fluid and can be caused by prostatosis. The condition often results in a person with prostatic congestion feeling the urge to urinate frequently. Prostatic congestion has been associated with prost... |
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