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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesbronite | Cesbronite is a copper-tellurium oxysalt mineral with the chemical formula Cu3Te6+O4(OH)4 (IMA 17-C). It is colored green and its crystals are orthorhombic dipyramidal. Cesbronite is rated 3 on the Mohs Scale. It is named after Fabien Cesbron (born 1938), a French mineralogist.
Occurrence
It was first found in the Ba... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histidine%20decarboxylase | The enzyme histidine decarboxylase (, HDC) is transcribed on chromosome 15, region q21.1-21.2, and catalyzes the decarboxylation of histidine to form histamine. In mammals, histamine is an important biogenic amine with regulatory roles in neurotransmission, gastric acid secretion and immune response. Histidine decarbo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inline%20process%20refractometer | Inline process refractometers are a type of refractometer designed for the continuous measurement of a fluid flowing through a pipe or inside a tank. First patented by Carl A. Vossberg Jr. US2807976A - Refractometer US2549402A, these refractometers typically consist of a sensor, placed inline with the fluid flow, coupl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanaya | Nanaya (Sumerian , DNA.NA.A; also transcribed as "Nanāy", "Nanaja", "Nanāja", '"Nanāya", or "Nanai"; antiquated transcription: "Nanâ"; in Greek: Ναναια or Νανα; Aramaic: ננױננאױ; Syriac: ܢܢܝ) was a Mesopotamian goddess of love, closely associated with Inanna.
While she is well attested in Mesopotamian textual sources... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concept%20S | Concept S may refer to:
Lamborghini Concept S, a 2005 concept car based on the ' Lamborghini Gallardo '
Rimac Concept S, a derivative of the ' Rimac Concept One '
See also
Concept (disambiguation)
S (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSTCP | HighSpeed TCP (HSTCP) is a congestion control algorithm protocol defined in RFC 3649 for Transport Control Protocol (TCP). Standard TCP performs poorly in networks with a large bandwidth-delay product. It is unable to fully utilize available bandwidth. HSTCP makes minor modifications to standard TCP's congestion contro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSN3 | CSN3 may refer to:
CSN3 (gene), a human gene which encodes the protein kappa-casein
Saint-Jérôme Aerodrome, a private airport in Quebec, Canada |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commelinids | In plant taxonomy, commelinids (originally commelinoids) is a clade of flowering plants within the monocots, distinguished by having cell walls containing ferulic acid.
The commelinids are the only clade that the APG IV system has informally named within the monocots. The remaining monocots are a paraphyletic unit. A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein%20C%20deficiency | Protein C deficiency is a rare genetic trait that predisposes to thrombotic disease. It was first described in 1981. The disease belongs to a group of genetic disorders known as thrombophilias. Protein C deficiency is associated with an increased incidence of venous thromboembolism (relative risk 8–10), whereas no asso... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borel%20transform | In mathematics, Borel transform may refer to
A transform used in Borel summation
A generalization of this in Nachbin's theorem |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte%20Carlo%20localization | Monte Carlo localization (MCL), also known as particle filter localization, is an algorithm for robots to localize using a particle filter. Given a map of the environment, the algorithm estimates the position and orientation of a robot as it moves and senses the environment. The algorithm uses a particle filter to repr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative%20stain | In microscopy, negative staining is an established method, often used in diagnostic microscopy, for contrasting a thin specimen with an optically opaque fluid. In this technique, the background is stained, leaving the actual specimen untouched, and thus visible. This contrasts with positive staining, in which the actua... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAFA | MAFA (Mast cell function-associated antigen) is a type II membrane glycoprotein, first identified on the surface of rat mucosal-type mast cells of the RBL-2H3 line. More recently, human and mouse homologues of MAFA have been discovered yet also (or only) expressed by NK and T-cells. MAFA is closely linked with the type... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eosinophilic%20esophagitis | Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is an allergic inflammatory condition of the esophagus that involves eosinophils, a type of white blood cell. In healthy individuals, the esophagus is typically devoid of eosinophils. In EoE, eosinophils migrate to the esophagus in large numbers. When a trigger food is eaten, the eosinop... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latent%20class%20model | In statistics, a latent class model (LCM) relates a set of observed (usually discrete) multivariate variables to a set of latent variables. It is a type of latent variable model. It is called a latent class model because the latent variable is discrete. A class is characterized by a pattern of conditional probabilities... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balance%20Bar | Balance Bar, sometimes styled as balance bar, is the brand name of a nutritional energy bar based on the 40-30-30 dietary principle, that is, a diet containing 40% carbohydrate, 30% protein and 30% dietary fat. The 40-30-30 nutritional philosophy was popularized by Dr. Barry Sears, a biochemist, and later expounded in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equine%20nasal%20cysts | Equine nasal cysts are abnormal fluid filled sacs which occur inside the nasal sinuses of horses. The cysts are lined with epithelium, and usually occur in the ventral conchae or maxillary sinuses, most commonly in horses less than one year old. Surgical removal of the cyst has a good prognosis for the horse.
Charact... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Score%20function | The term score function may refer to:
Scoring rule, in decision theory, measures the accuracy of probabilistic predictions
Score (statistics), the derivative of the log-likelihood function with respect to the parameter
In positional voting, a function mapping the rank of a candidate to the number of points this candi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everyone%27s%20a%20Critic | Everyone's a Critic (EaC) was a film community website. It began as an experiment using a collaborative filtering algorithm to obtain film recommendations from people who share similar tastes in film. Over time, this recommendation system website grew into an internet community of cinephiles, critics and reviewers.
Hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furoxan | Furoxan or 1,2,5-oxadiazole 2-oxide is a heterocycle of the isoxazole family and an amine oxide derivative of furazan. It is a nitric oxide donor. As such, furoxan and its derivatives are actively researched as potential new drugs (Ipramidil) and insensitive high density explosives (4,4’-Dinitro-3,3’-diazenofuroxan).
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligation | Ligation may refer to:
Ligation (molecular biology), the covalent linking of two ends of DNA or RNA molecules
Chemical ligation, the chemoselective condensation of unprotected peptides
In medicine, the making of a ligature (tie)
Tubal ligation, a method of female sterilization
Rubber band ligation, a treatment fo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgene | A transgene is a gene that has been transferred naturally, or by any of a number of genetic engineering techniques, from one organism to another. The introduction of a transgene, in a process known as transgenesis, has the potential to change the phenotype of an organism. Transgene describes a segment of DNA containing... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natrophilite | Natrophilite is a mineral with the chemical formula NaMnPO4. In a pure form it has a yellow coloration. Its crystals are orthorhombic to dipyramidal. It is transparent to translucent. It is not radioactive. Natrophilite is rated 4.5 to 5 on the Mohs Scale.
References
Webmineral entry
Sodium minerals
Manganese(II) m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenbergite | Rosenbergite is a mineral with the chemical formula AlF3·3H2O. It is a trihydrate of aluminium fluoride.
It is colorless. Its crystals are tetragonal to dipyramidal. It is named after Philip E. Rosenberg, a United States geochemist. It is found in the Celtine Mine in Tuscany, Italy and Mount Erebus, Ross Island, Anta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux%20balance%20analysis | Flux balance analysis (FBA) is a mathematical method for simulating metabolism in genome-scale reconstructions of metabolic networks. In comparison to traditional methods of modeling, FBA is less intensive in terms of the input data required for constructing the model. Simulations performed using FBA are computationall... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spafford | Spafford may refer to:
People
Belle S. Spafford (1895–1982), American president of the Relief Society
Gene Spafford (born 1956), American professor of computer science at Purdue University
Horatio Spafford (1828–1888), American author of the hymn "It Is Well With My Soul"
Michael Spafford (1935–2022), American art... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldert%20van%20der%20Ziel | Aldert van der Ziel (12 December 1910, Zandeweer – 20 January 1991, Minneapolis), was a Dutch physicist who studied electronic noise processes in materials such as semiconductors and metals.
Biography
Aldert van der Ziel was a pioneering researcher into the phenomenon of flicker noise in physical electronics. He publi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LPLA | LPLA may refer to:
Lajes Field
Lipoate—protein ligase, an enzyme |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20ships%20of%20Russia%20by%20project%20number | The list of ships of Russia by project number includes all Soviet and Russian ships by known assigned project numbers. Ship descriptions are Russian assigned classifications when known. The Russian term проект (tr. proyekt) can be translated either as the cognate "project" or as "design". Warsaw Pact states and Post-So... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20gene | A nuclear gene is a gene whose physical DNA nucleotide sequence is located in the cell nucleus of a eukaryote. The term is used to distinguish nuclear genes from genes found in mitochondria or chloroplasts. The vast majority of genes in eukaryotes are nuclear.
Endosymbiotic theory
Mitochondria and plastids evolved fr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNER%20locomotive%20numbering%20and%20classification | A number of different numbering and classification schemes were used for the locomotives owned by the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) and its constituent companies. This page explains the principal systems that were used. The following abbreviations for the constituent companies are used on this page:
Princip... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR%20locomotive%20numbering%20and%20classification | A number of different numbering and classification schemes were used for the locomotives owned by the Southern Railway (SR) and its constituent companies. This page explains the principal systems that were used.
For information about individual classes and locomotives, see: Locomotives of the Southern Railway
Number... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebamipide | Rebamipide, an amino acid derivative of 2-(1H)-quinolinone, is used for mucosal protection, healing of gastroduodenal ulcers, and treatment of gastritis. It works by enhancing mucosal defense, scavenging free radicals, and temporarily activating genes encoding cyclooxygenase-2.
Studies have shown that rebamipide can f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August%20W.%20Eichler | August Wilhelm Eichler, also known under his Latinized name, Augustus Guilielmus Eichler (22 April 1839 – 2 March 1887), was a German botanist who developed a new system of classification of plants to reflect the concept of evolution.
His author abbreviation in botany is Eichler.
Biography
Born in Neukirchen, Hesse, E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/0-8-4T | Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-8-4 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles, and four trailing wheels on two axles (usually in a trailing bogie).
Equivalent classifications
Other equivalent classifications are... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-8-0%2B0-8-2 | Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, the is a Garratt locomotive. The wheel arrangement is effectively two 2-8-0 locomotives operating back to back, with the boiler and cab suspended between the two power units. Each power unit has a single pair of leading wheels i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener%27s%20Tauberian%20theorem | In mathematical analysis, Wiener's tauberian theorem is any of several related results proved by Norbert Wiener in 1932. They provide a necessary and sufficient condition under which any function in or
can be approximated by linear combinations of translations of a given function.
Informally, if the Fourier transfo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiconductor%20fabrication%20plant | In the microelectronics industry, a semiconductor fabrication plant (commonly called a fab; sometimes foundry) is a factory for semiconductor device fabrication.
Fabs require many expensive devices to function. Estimates put the cost of building a new fab over one billion U.S. dollars with values as high as $3–4 billi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20H.%20Cormen | Thomas H. Cormen is the co-author of Introduction to Algorithms, along with Charles Leiserson, Ron Rivest, and Cliff Stein. In 2013, he published a new book titled Algorithms Unlocked. He is an emeritus professor of computer science at Dartmouth College and former Chairman of the Dartmouth College Department of Compute... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20signaling | In biology, cell signaling (cell signalling in British English) or cell communication is the ability of a cell to receive, process, and transmit signals with its environment and with itself. Cell signaling is a fundamental property of all cellular life in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Signals that originate from outside ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riccia%20fluitans | Riccia fluitans, the floating crystalwort, is an aquatic floating plant of the liverwort genus Riccia which is popular among aquarists as a retreat for young fry and is used in live-bearing tanks. It can be found floating in ponds, and often forms thick mats on and under the water surface.
It normally grows quickly at... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nacrite | Nacrite Al2Si2O5(OH)4 is a clay mineral that is polymorphous (or polytypic) with kaolinite. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system. X-ray diffraction analysis is required for positive identification.
Nacrite was first described in 1807 for an occurrence in Saxony, Germany. The name is from nacre in reference to the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Secret%20%28The%20Office%29 | "The Secret" is the thirteenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's nineteenth episode overall. It was written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky and directed by Dennie Gordon. The episode first aired on January 19, 2006 on NBC.
The series depicts the everyd... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lippmann%E2%80%93Schwinger%20equation | The Lippmann–Schwinger equation (named after Bernard Lippmann and Julian Schwinger) is one of the most used equations to describe particle collisions – or, more precisely, scattering – in quantum mechanics. It may be used in scattering of molecules, atoms, neutrons, photons or any other particles and is important mainl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrachromosomal%20DNA | Extrachromosomal DNA (abbreviated ecDNA) is any DNA that is found off the chromosomes, either inside or outside the nucleus of a cell. Most DNA in an individual genome is found in chromosomes contained in the nucleus. Multiple forms of extrachromosomal DNA exist, and, while some of these serve important biological func... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wigner%20distribution%20function | The Wigner distribution function (WDF) is used in signal processing as a transform in time-frequency analysis.
The WDF was first proposed in physics to account for quantum corrections to classical statistical mechanics in 1932 by Eugene Wigner, and it is of importance in quantum mechanics in phase space (see, by way o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild%20Coast | The Wild Coast can refer to:
WildCoast is an international conservation non-profit organization based in California and Mexico. WILDCOAST conserves coastal and marine ecosystems and addresses climate change with natural solutions.
The Wild Coast Region, Eastern Cape, a coastal region in Eastern Cape Province of Sou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20injection%20logic | Integrated injection logic (IIL, I2L, or I2L) is a class of digital circuits built with multiple collector bipolar junction transistors (BJT). When introduced it had speed comparable to TTL yet was almost as low power as CMOS, making it ideal for use in VLSI (and larger) integrated circuits. The gates can be made small... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round%20window | The round window is one of the two openings from the middle ear into the inner ear. It is sealed by the secondary tympanic membrane (round window membrane), which vibrates with opposite phase to vibrations entering the inner ear through the oval window. It allows fluid in the cochlea to move, which in turn ensures that... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganglioglioma | Ganglioglioma is a rare, slow-growing primary central nervous system (CNS) tumor which most frequently occurs in the temporal lobes of children and young adults
Classification
Gangliogliomas are generally benign WHO grade I tumors; the presence of anaplastic changes in the glial component is considered to represent WH... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudodiarrhea | Pseudodiarrhea, also known as hyperdefecation or excess stool, is defined as increased stool frequency (more than three times daily) with a normal daily stool weight of less than 300 g.
Pseudodiarrhea is often associated with rectal urgency and accompanies irritable bowel syndrome, hyperthyroidism, and anorectal disor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%20road | C road may refer to:
In Malaysia, Malaysian State Roads system, in Pahang
In Namibia, C roads in Namibia
In Great Britain, Great Britain road numbering scheme#Other classifications
In the Isle of Man, List of roads on the Isle of Man#"C" roads
In the United States:
C-Road, California, a census-designated place i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lending%20library | A lending library is a library from which books and other media are lent out. The major classifications are endowed libraries, institutional libraries (the most diverse), public libraries, and subscription libraries. It may also refer to a library or other institution that sends materials on request to another library,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comin%27%20at%20Ya%21 | Comin' at Ya! is a Spanish-American 3D Western film, featuring Tony Anthony, Victoria Abril and Gene Quintano and directed by Ferdinando Baldi.
It was produced as a co-production between American company Filmways and The Lupo-Anthony-Quintano Company, an independent company. Released in 1981, the film effectively star... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alick%20Glennie | Alick Edwards Glennie (1925–2003) was a British computer scientist, most famous for having developed Autocode, which many people regard as the first ever computer compiler.
Glennie worked with Alan Turing on several projects, including the Manchester Mark 1.
Glennie subsequently worked at Atomic Weapons Research Esta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PComb3H | pComb3H, a derivative of pComb3 optimized for expression of human fragments, is a phagemid used to express proteins such as zinc finger proteins and antibody fragments on phage pili for the purpose of phage display selection.
For the purpose of phage production, it contains the bacterial ampicillin resistance gene (fo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adenosine%20A1%20receptor | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Adenosine A1 receptor}}
The adenosine A1 receptor is one member of the adenosine receptor group of G protein-coupled receptors with adenosine as endogenous ligand.
Biochemistry
A1 receptors are implicated in sleep promotion by inhibiting wake-promoting cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain. A1 rec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carveol | Carveol is a natural unsaturated, monocyclic monoterpenoid alcohol that is a constituent of spearmint essential oil in the form of cis-(−)-carveol. It is a colorless fluid soluble in oils, but insoluble in water and has an odor and flavor that resemble those of spearmint and caraway. Consequently, it is used as a frag... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanylate%20cyclase%202C | Guanylate cyclase 2C, also known as guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C), intestinal guanylate cyclase, guanylate cyclase-C receptor, or the heat-stable enterotoxin receptor (hSTAR) is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the GUCY2C gene.
Guanylyl cyclase is an enzyme found in the luminal aspect of intestinal epithelium and do... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GC-C | GC-C may refer to:
Guanylyl cyclase C, an enzyme
Prodelphinidin B3 (Gallocatechin 4→8 catechin dimer), a condensed tannin |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20dependency | A data dependency in computer science is a situation in which a program statement (instruction) refers to the data of a preceding statement. In compiler theory, the technique used to discover data dependencies among statements (or instructions) is called dependence analysis.
There are three types of dependencies: data... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schottky%20defect | A Schottky defect is an excitation of the site occupations in a crystal lattice leading to point defects named after Walter H. Schottky. In ionic crystals, this defect forms when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice sites and become incorporated for instance at the surface, creating oppositely charged vacancies.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asshole%20%28album%29 | Asshole is the second solo studio album by Kiss's Gene Simmons and it was released in 2004 on Sanctuary Records. Its controversial title does not appear on the front cover. On the side of the CD case the title reads "asshole". "It's just another way of me saying, 'I don't care what anyone says about me," Simmons declar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rydberg%20ionization%20spectroscopy | Rydberg ionization spectroscopy is a spectroscopy technique in which multiple photons are absorbed by an atom causing the removal of an electron to form an ion.
Resonance ionization spectroscopy
The ionization threshold energy of atoms and small molecules are typically larger than the photon energies that are most eas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-difference%20polynomial | In combinatorial mathematics, the q-difference polynomials or q-harmonic polynomials are a polynomial sequence defined in terms of the q-derivative. They are a generalized type of Brenke polynomial, and generalize the Appell polynomials. See also Sheffer sequence.
Definition
The q-difference polynomials satisfy the r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimetazepam | Nimetazepam (marketed under brand name Erimin and Lavol) is an intermediate-acting hypnotic drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It was first synthesized by a team at Hoffmann-La Roche in 1964. It possesses powerful hypnotic, anxiolytic, sedative, and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. Nimetazepam is also a par... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weinstein%20conjecture | In mathematics, the Weinstein conjecture refers to a general existence problem for periodic orbits of Hamiltonian or Reeb vector flows. More specifically, the conjecture claims that on a compact contact manifold, its Reeb vector field should carry at least one periodic orbit.
By definition, a level set of contact type... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-exponential | In combinatorial mathematics, a q-exponential is a q-analog of the exponential function,
namely the eigenfunction of a q-derivative. There are many q-derivatives, for example, the classical q-derivative, the Askey-Wilson operator, etc. Therefore, unlike the classical exponentials, q-exponentials are not unique. For ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halazepam | Halazepam is a benzodiazepine derivative that was marketed under the brand names Paxipam in the United States, Alapryl in Spain, and Pacinone in Portugal.
Medical uses
Halazepam was used for the treatment of anxiety.
Adverse effects
Adverse effects include drowsiness, confusion, dizziness, and sedation. Gastrointe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ketazolam | Ketazolam (marketed under the brand names Anseren, Ansieten, Ansietil, Marcen, Sedatival, Sedotime, Solatran and Unakalm) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties.
Therapeutic uses
It is used for the treatment of anxiety a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possibilities | Possibilities is the forty-fifth studio album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released on August 30, 2005, by Hear Music and Vector Recordings.
Background
The album features a variety of guest musicians such as Trey Anastasio, John Mayer and Carlos Santana. It earned Hancock two nominations at the 2006 Gramm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fucosyltransferase | A fucosyltransferase is an enzyme that transfers an L-fucose sugar from a GDP-fucose (guanosine diphosphate-fucose) donor substrate to an acceptor substrate. The acceptor substrate can be another sugar such as the transfer of a fucose to a core GlcNAc (N-acetylglucosamine) sugar as in the case of N-linked glycosylatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Clancy%27s%20Splinter%20Cell%3A%20Essentials | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials is an action-adventure video game with heavy emphasis on stealth. It is part of the Splinter Cell series and was released for the PlayStation Portable handheld system. It was developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft on March 21, 2006. It is the fourth entry in the se... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification%20of%20Indian%20cities | The classification of Indian cities is a ranking system used by the Government of India to allocate House Rent Allowance (HRA) to public servants employed in cities in India. HRA is also used by the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) to provide income tax exemptions. Cities are classified on the basis of their population, as... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSPA8 | Heat shock 70 kDa protein 8 also known as heat shock cognate 71 kDa protein or Hsc70 or Hsp73 is a heat shock protein that in humans is encoded by the HSPA8 gene on chromosome 11. As a member of the heat shock protein 70 family and a chaperone protein, it facilitates the proper folding of newly translated and misfolde... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These%20Days%20%28Crystal%20Gayle%20album%29 | These Days is the eighth studio album by American country music singer Crystal Gayle. Released in August 1980, it peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Country Album chart.
Continuing Gayle's run of No. 1 Billboard Country singles, the album contained the No. 1 hits "If You Ever Change Your Mind" and "Too Many Lovers". Ano... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True%20Love%20%28Crystal%20Gayle%20album%29 | True Love is the tenth studio album by American country music singer Crystal Gayle. Released in November 1982, it peaked at #14 on the Billboard Country Albums charts.
Three of the album's tracks reached #1 on the Country Singles chart; "'Til I Gain Control Again", "Our Love is on the Faultline" and "Baby What About Y... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroelution | Electroelution is a method used to extract a nucleic acid or a protein sample from an electrophoresis gel by applying a negative current in the plane of the smallest dimension of the gel, drawing the macromolecule to the surface for extraction and subsequent analysis. Electroblotting is based upon the same principle.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krull%27s%20theorem | In mathematics, and more specifically in ring theory, Krull's theorem, named after Wolfgang Krull, asserts that a nonzero ring has at least one maximal ideal. The theorem was proved in 1929 by Krull, who used transfinite induction. The theorem admits a simple proof using Zorn's lemma, and in fact is equivalent to Zor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot%20blot | A dot blot (or slot blot) is a technique in molecular biology used to detect proteins. It represents a simplification of the western blot method, with the exception that the proteins to be detected are not first separated by electrophoresis. Instead, the sample is applied directly on a membrane in a single spot, and th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle%20Vogel | Michelle Vogel (born 1972) is an Australian-born film historian, author and free-lance editor. Vogel has written biographies of Gene Tierney, Marjorie Main, Olive Thomas, Olive Borden, Lupe Vélez, Joan Crawford, and Marilyn Monroe, as well as two compilations 'Children of Hollywood Accounts of Growing up as Sons and Da... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief%20Statistician%20of%20Canada | The Chief Statistician of Canada () is the senior public servant responsible for Statistics Canada (StatCan), an agency of the Government of Canada. The office is equivalent to that of a deputy minister and as a member of the public service, the position is nonpartisan.
The chief statistician advises on matters pertai... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fura-2-acetoxymethyl%20ester | Fura-2-acetoxymethyl ester, often abbreviated Fura-2AM, is a membrane-permeant derivative of the ratiometric calcium indicator Fura-2 used in biochemistry to measure cellular calcium concentrations by fluorescence. When added to cells, Fura-2AM crosses cell membranes and once inside the cell, the acetoxymethyl groups ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamin | Dynamin is a GTPase responsible for endocytosis in the eukaryotic cell. Dynamin is part of the "dynamin superfamily", which includes classical dynamins, dynamin-like proteins, Mx proteins, OPA1, mitofusins, and GBPs. Members of the dynamin family are principally involved in the scission of newly formed vesicles from th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darboux%27s%20theorem%20%28analysis%29 | In mathematics, Darboux's theorem is a theorem in real analysis, named after Jean Gaston Darboux. It states that every function that results from the differentiation of another function has the intermediate value property: the image of an interval is also an interval.
When ƒ is continuously differentiable (ƒ in C1([a,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup%20M%20%28mtDNA%29 | Haplogroup M is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup. An enormous haplogroup spanning all the continents, the macro-haplogroup M, like its sibling the macro-haplogroup N, is a descendant of the haplogroup L3.
All mtDNA haplogroups considered native outside of Africa are descendants of either haplogroup M or it... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gidazepam | Gidazepam, also known as hydazepam or hidazepam, is a drug which is an atypical benzodiazepine derivative, developed in the Soviet Union. It is a selectively anxiolytic benzodiazepine. It also has therapeutic value in the management of certain cardiovascular disorders.
Gidazepam is a prodrug for its active metabolite ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltation%20%28geology%29 | In geology, saltation () is a specific type of particle transport by fluids such as wind or water. It occurs when loose materials are removed from a bed and carried by the fluid, before being transported back to the surface. Examples include pebble transport by rivers, sand drift over desert surfaces, soil blowing over... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOR | LOR or Lor may refer to:
Science
Loricrin, a protein of the epidermis
Loss of resistance, in epidural anesthesia
Lunar orbit rendezvous, a method used to land man on the moon and safely return
People
Lor, a native of Lorestan
Lor, a speaker of Lori language
Lor, Cameroonian musician
The Lady of Rage (born 1968),... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fludiazepam | Fludiazepam, marketed under the brand name Erispan (エリスパン) is a potent benzodiazepine and 2ʹ-fluoro derivative of diazepam, originally developed by Hoffmann-La Roche in the 1960s. It is marketed in Japan and Taiwan. It exerts its pharmacological properties via enhancement of GABAergic inhibition. Fludiazepam has 4 tim... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescentin | Crescentin is a protein which is a bacterial relative of the intermediate filaments found in eukaryotic cells. Just as tubulins and actins, the other major cytoskeletal proteins, have prokaryotic homologs in, respectively, the FtsZ and MreB proteins, intermediate filaments are linked to the crescentin protein. Some of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synapse%20Software | Synapse Software Corporation (marketed as SynSoft in the UK) was an American video game development and publishing company founded in 1981 by Ihor Wolosenko and Ken Grant. It initially focused on the Atari 8-bit family, then later developed for the Commodore 64 and other systems. The company was purchased by Broderbund... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adipocyte%20protein%202 | aP2 (adipocyte Protein 2) is a carrier protein for fatty acids that is primarily expressed in adipocytes and macrophages. aP2 is also called fatty acid binding protein 4 (FABP4). Blocking this protein either through genetic engineering or drugs has the possibility of treating heart disease and the metabolic syndrome.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel%20types | A wide variety of river and stream channel types exist in limnology, the study of inland waters. All these can be divided into two groups by using the water-flow gradient as either low gradient channels for streams or rivers with less than two percent (2%) flow gradient, or high gradient channels for those with greater... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyl%20loflazepate | Ethyl loflazepate (marketed under the brand names Meilax, Ronlax and Victan) is a drug which is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. In animal studies it was found to have low toxicity, although in rats evidence of pulmonary phospholipid... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conductor%20gallop | Conductor gallop is the high-amplitude, low-frequency oscillation of overhead power lines due to wind. The movement of the wires occurs most commonly in the vertical plane, although horizontal or rotational motion is also possible. The natural frequency mode tends to be around 1 Hz, leading the often graceful periodic ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact%20immunity | Contact immunity is the property of some vaccines, where a vaccinated individual can confer immunity upon unimmunized individuals through contact with bodily fluids or excrement. In other words, if person “A” has been vaccinated for virus X and person “B” has not, person “B” can receive immunity to virus X just by com... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C3%A9nard%20equation | In mathematics, more specifically in the study of dynamical systems and differential equations, a Liénard equation is a second order differential equation, named after the French physicist Alfred-Marie Liénard.
During the development of radio and vacuum tube technology, Liénard equations were intensely studied as they... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial%20permeability%20transition%20pore | The mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP or MPTP; also referred to as PTP, mTP or MTP) is a protein that is formed in the inner membrane of the mitochondria under certain pathological conditions such as traumatic brain injury and stroke. Opening allows increase in the permeability of the mitochondrial memb... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADF/Cofilin%20family | ADF/cofilin is a family of actin-binding proteins associated with the rapid depolymerization of actin microfilaments that give actin its characteristic dynamic instability. This dynamic instability is central to actin's role in muscle contraction, cell motility and transcription regulation.
Three highly conserved and ... |
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