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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxin%201 | Ataxin-1 is a DNA-binding protein which in humans is encoded by the ATXN1 gene.
Mutations in ataxin-1 cause spinocerebellar ataxia type 1, an inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by a progressive loss of cerebellar neurons, particularly Purkinje neurons.
Genetics
ATXN1 is conserved across multiple speci... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schouten%20tensor | In Riemannian geometry the Schouten tensor is a second-order tensor introduced by Jan Arnoldus Schouten defined for by:
where Ric is the Ricci tensor (defined by contracting the first and third indices of the Riemann tensor), R is the scalar curvature, g is the Riemannian metric, is the trace of P and n is the dimen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxin%207 | Ataxin 7 (ATXN7) is a protein of the SCA7 gene, which contains 892 amino acids with an expandable poly(Q) region close to the N-terminus. The expandable poly(Q) motif region in the protein contributes crucially to spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) pathogenesis by the induction of intranuclear inclusion bodies. ATXN7 is asso... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxin | Ataxin is a type of nuclear protein. The class is called ataxin because mutated forms of these proteins and their corresponding genes were found to cause progressive ataxia.
Some examples, their coding genes and associated diseases include:
Ataxin 1, coded by ATXN1. Mutants of ataxin 1 with a polyglutamine expansion ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weyl%E2%80%93Schouten%20theorem | In the mathematical field of differential geometry, the existence of isothermal coordinates for a (pseudo-)Riemannian metric is often of interest. In the case of a metric on a two-dimensional space, the existence of isothermal coordinates is unconditional. For higher-dimensional spaces, the Weyl–Schouten theorem (named... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malonyl-CoA%20decarboxylase | Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase (), (which can also be called MCD and malonyl-CoA carboxyl-lyase) is found in bacteria and humans and has important roles in regulating fatty acid metabolism and food intake, and it is an attractive target for drug discovery. It is an enzyme associated with Malonyl-CoA decarboxylase deficiency... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Underground%20H%20Stock | The H Stock classification has been used twice for London Underground stock.
The first time was the designation given to examples of B stock that were rebuilt in the 1920s. These were withdrawn from service between 1934 and 1946.
The second time that stock was classified H Stock (H standing for Handworked doors) was ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20mathematical%20notation | The history of mathematical notation includes the commencement, progress, and cultural diffusion of mathematical symbols and the conflict of the methods of notation confronted in a notation's move to popularity or inconspicuousness. Mathematical notation comprises the symbols used to write mathematical equations and fo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeffe%27s%20method | In mathematics, Graeffe's method or Dandelin–Lobachesky–Graeffe method is an algorithm for finding all of the roots of a polynomial. It was developed independently by Germinal Pierre Dandelin in 1826 and Lobachevsky in 1834. In 1837 Karl Heinrich Gräffe also discovered the principal idea of the method. The method sep... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follicular%20dendritic%20cells | Follicular dendritic cells (FDC) are cells of the immune system found in primary and secondary lymph follicles (lymph nodes) of the B cell areas of the lymphoid tissue. Unlike dendritic cells (DC), FDCs are not derived from the bone-marrow hematopoietic stem cell, but are of mesenchymal origin.
Possible functions of F... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulbutiamine | Sulbutiamine (brand names Arcalion, Enerion) is a synthetic derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1). In France, it is used to treat symptoms of weakness or fatigue. It is also sold as a dietary supplement. Sulbutiamine was discovered in Japan as part of an effort to develop useful thiamine derivatives.
Medical use
Sulbu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castor%20%28band%29 | Castor was an American indie rock/emo band from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Formed in 1994, they were known for their "fluid" sound, often changing time signatures several times in a song while maintaining the flow of the music. They released two albums, the first self titled in 1995, the second Tracking Sounds Alone i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brahmin%20Tamil | Brahmin Tamil is the name of a dialect of Tamil traditionally spoken by Tamil Brahmins. The dialect, largely, uses Classical Tamil along with a heavy proportion of Sanskrit derivatives. According to the linguist Sabari Ganesh, Brahmin Tamil dialect is closest to the Central Tamil dialect, particularly, the variant spok... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticipatory%20scheduling | Anticipatory scheduling is an algorithm for scheduling hard disk input/output (I/O scheduling). It seeks to increase the efficiency of disk utilization by "anticipating" future synchronous read operations.
I/O scheduling
"Deceptive idleness" is a situation where a process appears to be finished reading from the disk w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blast%20wave | In fluid dynamics, a blast wave is the increased pressure and flow resulting from the deposition of a large amount of energy in a small, very localised volume. The flow field can be approximated as a lead shock wave, followed by a self-similar subsonic flow field. In simpler terms, a blast wave is an area of pressure e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DFFITS | In statistics, DFFIT and DFFITS ("difference in fit(s)") are diagnostics meant to show how influential a point is in a linear regression, first proposed in 1980.
DFFIT is the change in the predicted value for a point, obtained when that point is left out of the regression:
where and are the prediction for point i ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterologous | The term heterologous has several meanings in biology.
Gene expression
In cell biology and protein biochemistry, heterologous expression means that a protein is experimentally put into a cell that does not normally make (i.e., express) that protein. Heterologous (meaning 'derived from a different organism') refers ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycomb-group%20proteins | Polycomb-group proteins (PcG proteins) are a family of protein complexes first discovered in fruit flies that can remodel chromatin such that epigenetic silencing of genes takes place. Polycomb-group proteins are well known for silencing Hox genes through modulation of chromatin structure during embryonic development i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited-memory%20BFGS | Limited-memory BFGS (L-BFGS or LM-BFGS) is an optimization algorithm in the family of quasi-Newton methods that approximates the Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno algorithm (BFGS) using a limited amount of computer memory. It is a popular algorithm for parameter estimation in machine learning. The algorithm's target pro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD1D | CD1D is the human gene that encodes the protein CD1d, a member of the CD1 (cluster of differentiation 1) family of glycoproteins expressed on the surface of various human antigen-presenting cells. They are non-classical MHC proteins, related to the class I MHC proteins, and are involved in the presentation of lipid ant... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riot%20in%20Cell%20Block%2011 | Riot in Cell Block 11 is a 1954 American film noir crime film directed by Don Siegel and starring Neville Brand, Emile Meyer, Frank Faylen, Leo Gordon and Robert Osterloh. Director Quentin Tarantino called it "the best prison film ever made."
Plot
One night, several prison inmates take guards prisoner to protest bruta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphere%20%28website%29 | Sphere was a blog search engine. The Sphere search engine delivered blog posts based on algorithms that combine semantic matching with authority factors to deliver results relevant to the search query.
Sphere also organized bloggers by topic.
The company produced an application called Sphere It! allowing users to s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylpropiolic%20acid | Phenylpropiolic acid, C6H5CCCO2H, formed by the action of alcoholic potash on cinnamic acid dibromide, C6H5CHBrCHBrCO2H, crystallizes in long needles or prisms which melt at 136–137 °C. When heated with water to 120 °C, it yields phenylacetylene (C6H5CCH). Chromic acid oxidizes it to benzoic acid; zinc and acetic acid ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederik%20Marcus%20Knuth%20%28taxonomist%29 | Frederik Marcus Knuth, 9th Count of Knuthenborg (5 May 1904 – 14 June 1970) was a Danish taxonomist especially known for the collection and classification of cactuses. He collected and described many new species.
According to the Bovrup File Knuth was a member of DNSAP.
References
1904 births
1970 deaths
20th-centu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer%20machine | In theoretical computer science, a pointer machine is an atomistic abstract computational machine whose storage structure is a graph. A pointer algorithm could also be an algorithm restricted to the pointer machine model.
Some particular types of pointer machines are called a linking automaton, a KU-machine, an SMM, a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical%20speed | In solid mechanics, in the field of rotordynamics, the critical speed is the theoretical angular velocity that excites the natural frequency of a rotating object, such as a shaft, propeller, leadscrew, or gear. As the speed of rotation approaches the object's natural frequency, the object begins to resonate, which dra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunnell%27s%20theorem | In number theory, Tunnell's theorem gives a partial resolution to the congruent number problem, and under the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, a full resolution.
Congruent number problem
The congruent number problem asks which positive integers can be the area of a right triangle with all three sides rational. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producer%27s%20risk | Producer's risk is the probability that a good product will be rejected as a bad product by the consumer.
When the acceptance reliability level (ARL) is pi0, we can define the producer's risk as:
P(Test is Failed|pi0)
It calculates the probability of loss from (1) rejecting a batch which, in fact, should have been ac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loose%20Cannons%20%281990%20film%29 | Loose Cannons is a 1990 American action comedy film written by Richard Matheson, Richard Christian Matheson and Bob Clark, who also directed the film. The film stars Gene Hackman as a hard-nosed cop who is teamed up with a detective with multiple-personality disorder, played by Dan Aykroyd, to uncover a long-lost Nazi ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bias%20tee | A bias tee is a three-port network used for setting the DC bias point of some electronic components without disturbing other components. The bias tee is a diplexer. The low-frequency port is used to set the bias; the high-frequency port passes the radio-frequency signals but blocks the biasing levels; the combined port... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural%20coding | Neural coding (or neural representation) is a neuroscience field concerned with characterising the hypothetical relationship between the stimulus and the individual or ensemble neuronal responses and the relationship among the electrical activity of the neurons in the ensemble. Based on the theory that
sensory and othe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkaline%20lysis | Alkaline lysis or alkaline extraction is a method used in molecular biology to isolate plasmid DNA from bacteria.
Method
Bacteria containing the plasmid of interest are first cultured, then a sample is centrifuged in order to concentrate cellular material (including DNA) into a pellet at the bottom of the containing v... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myofibroblast | A myofibroblast is a cell phenotype that was first described as being in a state between a fibroblast and a smooth muscle cell.
Structure
Myofibroblasts are contractile web-like fusiform cells that are identifiable by their expression of α-smooth muscle actin within their cytoplasmic stress fibers.
In the gastrointe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxybutyric%20acid | Hydroxybutyric acid is a group of four-carbon organic compounds that have both hydroxyl and carboxylic acid functional groups. They can be viewed as derivatives of butyric acid. The carboxylate anion and the esters of hydroxybutyric acids are known as hydroxybutyrates. β-hydroxybutyric acid is relevant to human healt... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softmax%20function | The softmax function, also known as softargmax or normalized exponential function, converts a vector of real numbers into a probability distribution of possible outcomes. It is a generalization of the logistic function to multiple dimensions, and used in multinomial logistic regression. The softmax function is often ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sani%20Flush | Sani-Flush was an American brand of crystal toilet bowl cleaner formerly produced by Reckitt Benckiser. Its main ingredient was sodium bisulfate; it also contained sodium carbonate as well as sodium lauryl sulfate, talc, sodium chloride, fragrance and dye.
When sodium bisulfate is mixed with water, a highly-corrosive... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin%20K%20epoxide%20reductase | Vitamin K epoxide reductase (VKOR) is an enzyme () that reduces vitamin K after it has been oxidised in the carboxylation of glutamic acid residues in blood coagulation enzymes. VKOR is a member of a large family of predicted enzymes that are present in vertebrates, Drosophila, plants, bacteria and archaea. In some pla... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternal%20mtDNA%20transmission | In genetics, paternal mtDNA transmission and paternal mtDNA inheritance refer to the incidence of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) being passed from a father to his offspring. Paternal mtDNA inheritance is observed in a small proportion of species; in general, mtDNA is passed unchanged from a mother to her offspring, making ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow%20chemistry | In flow chemistry, also called reactor engineering, a chemical reaction is run in a continuously flowing stream rather than in batch production. In other words, pumps move fluid into a reactor, and where tubes join one another, the fluids contact one another. If these fluids are reactive, a reaction takes place. Flo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20genetic%20genealogy%20topics | This is a list of genetic genealogy topics.
Important concepts
Genetic genealogy
Genealogical DNA test
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroups
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups
Allele
Allele frequency
Electropherogram
Genetic recombination
Haplogroup
Haplotype
* (haplogroup)
Most recent common ancestor
Short... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizotifen | Pizotifen (INN) or pizotyline (USAN), trade name Sandomigran, is a benzocycloheptene-based drug used as a medicine, primarily as a preventive to reduce the frequency of recurrent migraine headaches.
Uses
The main medical use for pizotifen is for the prevention of migraine and cluster headache. Pizotifen is one of a r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transterm | Transterm is a database of mRNA sequences, codon usage, and associated cis-regulatory elements that regulate gene expression. Many of these elements are in the 3' UTR. Transterm is a database provided by the Biochemistry department of The University of Otago. Transterm is used to look at the protein binding sites with... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Position-effect%20variegation | Position-effect variegation (PEV) is a variegation caused by the silencing of a gene in some cells through its abnormal juxtaposition with heterochromatin via rearrangement or transposition. It is also associated with changes in chromatin conformation.
Overview
The classical example is the Drosophila wm4 (speak white... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCrkan%20Sermeter | Gürkan Sermeter (born 14 February 1974) is a Swiss former footballer who last played for AC Bellinzona in the Swiss Challenge League.
External links
Statistics at T-Online.de
AC Bellinzona profile
1974 births
Swiss men's footballers
Living people
FC Aarau players
Grasshopper Club Zürich players
BSC Young Boys p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cake%20hole | Cake Hole may refer to:
As a crude phrase, the mouth
In music
Cakehole, a song by The Crystal Method on their Community Service album
A remix by Evil Nine for Distinct'ive Records' Y4K series on the ILS Presents: Y4K album.
"Cakewhole", a remix by Ferocious Mullet for Distinct'ive Records' Y4K series on the Überzone... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanovirin-N | Cyanovirin-N (CV-N) is a protein produced by the cyanobacterium Nostoc ellipsosporum that displays virucidal activity against several viruses, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). A cyanobacterial protein called cyanovirin-N (CV-N) has strong anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) neutralizing properties. The... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indexed%20search | Indexed search, also called the cutpoint method, is an algorithm for discrete-distribution pseudo-random number sampling, invented by Chen and Asau in 1974.
References
Sources
Fishman,G.S. (1996) Monte Carlo. Concepts, Algorithms, and Applications. New York: Springer.
Ripley, B. D. (1987) Stochastic Simulation. Wile... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic%20Number%20Theory%20Symposium | Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS) is a biennial academic conference, first held in Cornell in 1994, constituting an international forum for the presentation of new research in computational number theory. They are devoted to algorithmic aspects of number theory, including elementary number theory, algebraic nu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro%20heat%20exchanger | Micro heat exchangers, Micro-scale heat exchangers, or microstructured heat exchangers are heat exchangers in which (at least one) fluid flows in lateral confinements with typical dimensions below 1 mm. The most typical such confinement are microchannels, which are channels with a hydraulic diameter below 1 mm. Microc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Sheffield%20Wednesday%20F.C.%20records%20and%20statistics | These are Sheffield Wednesday F.C. records. They cover all competitive matches dating back to the team's first appearance in the FA Cup in 1880.
Record Games
Seasonal records
Record Runs
All records relate to league games only
Players
General
Transfers
Appearances and goals
Highest Average attendance in a seaso... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversion%20rate%20optimization | Conversion rate optimization (CRO) is the process of increasing the percentage of users or website visitors to take a desired action (such as buying a product or leaving contact details).
History
Online conversion rate optimization (or website optimization) was born out of the need of e-commerce marketers to improve ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somebody%20Loves%20You | Somebody Loves You may refer to:
Somebody Loves You (album), a 1975 album by Crystal Gayle
"Somebody Loves You" (Crystal Gayle song), the album's title track
"Somebody Loves You" (1932 song), by Peter deRose and Charles Tobias
"Somebody Loves You" (Nik Kershaw song), 1999
"Somebody Loves You" (Betty Who song), 201... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrosynthesis | In electrochemistry, electrosynthesis is the synthesis of chemical compounds in an electrochemical cell. Compared to ordinary redox reactions, electrosynthesis sometimes offers improved selectivity and yields. Electrosynthesis is actively studied as a science and also has industrial applications. Electrooxidation has p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollination%20syndrome | Pollination syndromes are suites of flower traits that have evolved in response to natural selection imposed by different pollen vectors, which can be abiotic (wind and water) or biotic, such as birds, bees, flies, and so forth through a process called pollinator-mediated selection. These traits include flower shape, s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisson%E2%80%93Boltzmann%20equation | The Poisson–Boltzmann equation is a useful equation in many settings, whether it be to understand physiological interfaces, polymer science, electron interactions in a semiconductor, or more. It aims to describe the distribution of the electric potential in solution in the direction normal to a charged surface. This di... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo%20Morales | Hugo Alberto Morales (born 30 July 1974 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a midfielder.
External links
Argentine League statistics
1974 births
Living people
Footballers from Buenos Aires
Argentine men's footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Argentine Primera Divis... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentigerous%20cyst | A dentigerous cyst, also known as a follicular cyst, is an epithelial-lined developmental cyst formed by accumulation of fluid between the reduced enamel epithelium and the crown of an unerupted tooth. It is formed when there is an alteration in the reduced enamel epithelium and encloses the crown of an unerupted tooth... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredrik%20Lindstr%C3%B6m%20%28writer%29 | Fredrik Lindström (born 27 June 1963 in Eskilstuna, Södermanland County) is a Swedish comedian, film director and presenter.
He played drums for the heavy metal band CRYSTAL PRIDE in the early 1980s.
In the 2000s, Lindström became a household name in Sweden through his documentary series Värsta språket about the Swed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisindione | Anisindione (brand name Miradon) is a synthetic anticoagulant and an 1,3-indandione derivative. It prevents the formation of active procoagulation factors II, VII, IX, and X, as well as the anticoagulant proteins C and S, in the liver by inhibiting the vitamin K–mediated gamma-carboxylation of precursor proteins.
Refe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well-known%20text%20representation%20of%20geometry | Well-known text (WKT) is a text markup language for representing vector geometry objects. A binary equivalent, known as well-known binary (WKB), is used to transfer and store the same information in a more compact form convenient for computer processing but that is not human-readable. The formats were originally define... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%201%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 1 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the southeast corner of the province, bordering Manitoba and North Dakota. The most populous community in this division is Estevan.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Populatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%203%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 3 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the south-southwestern part of the province, adjacent to the border with Montana, United States. The most populous community in this division is Assiniboia.
Demographics
In the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%204%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 4 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the southwest corner of the province, bordering Alberta to the west and Montana, United States to the south. The most populous community in this division is Maple Creek.
Demogra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umbo | Umbo may refer to:
Anatomy
Umbo (eye), tiny depression in the center of the foveola corresponding to the foveal reflex
Umbo of tympanic membrane, the central, most inverted portion of the eardrum
Flora and fauna
Umbo (bivalve), part of a bivalve shell which was formed when the animal was a juvenile
Umbo (conifer ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenon%27s%20capsule | Tenon's capsule (), also known as the Tenon capsule, fascial sheath of the eyeball () or the fascia bulbi, is a thin membrane which envelops the eyeball from the optic nerve to the corneal limbus, separating it from the orbital fat and forming a socket in which it moves.
The inner surface of Tenon's capsule is smooth ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Downhill%20Racer | Downhill Racer is a 1969 American sports drama film starring Robert Redford, Gene Hackman and Camilla Sparv, and was the directorial debut of Michael Ritchie. Written by James Salter, based on the 1963 novel The Downhill Racers by Oakley Hall, the film is about a talented downhill skier who joins the United States Ski ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirna | Sirna may refer to:
Sírna, legendary High King of Ireland
Șirna, a commune in Prahova County, Romania
Sirna, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran
Small interfering RNA (siRNA)
Syrna, also spelled Sirna, Greek village
Syrna (island), also spelled Sirna, Greek island
Sirna Therapeutics |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BasicX | BasicX is a free programming language designed specifically for NetMedia's BX-24 microcontroller and based on the BASIC programming language. It is used in the design of robotics projects such as the Robodyssey Systems Mouse robot.
Further reading
Odom, Chris D. BasicX and Robotics. Robodyssey Systems LLC,
External l... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interleukin-3%20receptor | The interleukin-3 receptor (CD123) is a molecule found on cells which helps transmit the signal of interleukin-3, a soluble cytokine important in the immune system.
The gene coding for the receptor is located in the pseudoautosomal region of the X and Y chromosomes.
The receptor belongs to the type I cytokine recepto... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%205%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 5 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the east-southeastern part of the province, bordering Manitoba. The most populous community in this division is Melville.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%206%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 6 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the south-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Regina, the provincial capital.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%207%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 7 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the south-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Moose Jaw.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%208%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 8 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the west-southwestern part of the province, bordering Alberta. The most populous community in this division is Swift Current.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population cond... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%209%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 9, Canada, is one of the eighteen census divisions within the province of Saskatchewan, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the eastern part of the province, bordering Manitoba. The most populous community in this division is Yorkton.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2010%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 10 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the east-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Wynyard.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, D... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2011%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 11 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the central part of the province and includes the largest city in the province, Saskatoon.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Divisi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2012%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 12 is one of the eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the west-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Battleford.
Demographics
In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2013%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 13 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the western part of the province, bordering Alberta. The most populous community in this division is Kindersley.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Sta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2014%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 14 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located on the northern portion of Southeast Saskatchewan, bordering Manitoba. The most populous community in this division is the city of Melfort. Other important communities are the town... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2015%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 15 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the north-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is Prince Albert.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2016%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 16 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the north-central part of the province. The most populous community in this division is North Battleford.
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2017%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 17 is one of eighteen census divisions in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, as defined by Statistics Canada. It is located in the west-northwest part of the province, bordering Alberta. The most populous community in this division is the interprovincial city of Lloydminster. Another important populatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division%20No.%2018%2C%20Saskatchewan | Division No. 18, Saskatchewan, Canada, is one of the eighteen Statistics Canada census divisions within the province, occupying the northern half of the province. The census division is coextensive with the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD).
The census division is the largest in the province terms o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Gateaux | René Eugène Gateaux (; 5 May 1889 – 3 October 1914) was a French mathematician. He is principally known for the Gateaux derivative, used in the calculus of variations and in the theory of optimal control. He died in combat during World War I. Paul Lévy produced a posthumous edition of his works, extending them consider... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola%20V120c | The Motorola V120c is a CDMA cell phone sold in 2002 by Motorola. It was mainly used with Verizon and Alltel networks, and included a number of simple features. It had an extendable antenna.
The model existed in black and in silver, but there were other plastic covers from third party manufacturers.
It was very simila... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake%20Quannapowitt | Lake Quannapowitt is a lake in Wakefield, Massachusetts. It is one of the two large lakes in Wakefield, the other being the man-made Crystal Lake. The lake is named for Quonopohit, the Naumkeag Native American man who signed a deed to the town that would become Wakefield in 1686. Given its easily accessible location of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reniform | Reniform is an adjective meaning "kidney-shaped". It may refer to:
Reniform habit, a type of crystal shape
Reniform leaf, a plant leaf shape
Reniform seed, a plant seed shape
Reniform stigma, a spot on the wings of certain moths
See also
Runiform (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SBB-CFF-FFS%20RBDe%20560 | The RBDe 560 (in the old naming style, the RBDe 4/4) and its derivatives provide motive power for S-Bahn, suburban, and regional traffic on the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) network. The derivative versions belong to the SBB as well as various private railroads. The locomotive and its matching Bt model Steuerwagen (tran... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup%20E%20%28mtDNA%29 | In human mitochondrial genetics, haplogroup E is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup typical for the Malay Archipelago. It is a subgroup of haplogroup M9.
Origin
Two contrasting proposals have been made for the location and time of the origin of Haplogroup E.
One view is that the clade was formed over 30,000... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20%CE%B2-globin%20locus | The human β-globin locus is composed of five genes located on a short region of chromosome 11, responsible for the creation of the beta parts (roughly half) of the oxygen transport protein Haemoglobin. This locus contains not only the beta globin gene but also delta, gamma-A, gamma-G, and epsilon globin. Expression of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemoglobin%20subunit%20beta | Hemoglobin subunit beta (beta globin, β-globin, haemoglobin beta, hemoglobin beta) is a globin protein, coded for by the HBB gene, which along with alpha globin (HBA), makes up the most common form of haemoglobin in adult humans, hemoglobin A (HbA). It is 147 amino acids long and has a molecular weight of 15,867 Da. No... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synexpression | Synexpression is a type of non-random eukaryotic gene organization. Genes in a synexpression group may not be physically linked, but they are involved in the same process and they are coordinately expressed. It is expected that genes that function in the same process be regulated coordinately. Synexpression groups i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allosteric%20enzyme | Allosteric enzymes are enzymes that change their conformational ensemble upon binding of an effector (allosteric modulator) which results in an apparent change in binding affinity at a different ligand binding site. This "action at a distance" through binding of one ligand affecting the binding of another at a distinc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas%20Barber | Douglas Barber, is a Canadian businessman. He is a founder and former President and CEO of Gennum Corporation, a Canadian public company that designs, manufactures and markets semiconductors and semiconductor-based products.
Early life and education
Born in Saskatchewan, Barber received a Bachelor of Science degree ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed%20minimum%20spanning%20tree | The distributed minimum spanning tree (MST) problem involves the construction of a minimum spanning tree by a distributed algorithm, in a network where nodes communicate by message passing. It is radically different from the classical sequential problem, although the most basic approach resembles Borůvka's algorithm. O... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazz%20Semiconductor | Jazz Semiconductor is a semiconductor wafer foundry that is a wholly owned United States subsidiary of Israel-based Tower Semiconductor. Its customers include developers of wireless, optical networking, power management, storage, and aerospace/defense applications. Headquartered in Newport Beach, California, Jazz passe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendly%20Fa%24cism | Friendly Fa$cism is a full-length album by industrial/hip hop artists Consolidated, released in 1991.
"Brutal Equation" and "Unity of Oppression" were alternative rock hits on MTV. The album peaked at #6 on the CMJ Radio Top 150.
The name comes from Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America, the title of a 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Kiss%20members | Kiss is an American hard rock band from New York City, US. Formed in January 1973, the group originally featured rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley, bassist Gene Simmons, lead guitarist Ace Frehley and drummer Peter Criss, all of whom contributed to vocals. The band's lineup remained stable for seven years, before Criss lef... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego%20Aquazone | Lego Aquazone (stylized as LEGO Aquazone) was a Lego theme that was launched by The Lego Group in 1995 and discontinued in 1998. It centred on undersea miners and their enemies searching for crystals. It consisted of submarine vehicles and aquatic animals, with minifigures designed for submarine adventures.
Overview ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20Locke%20%28English%20footballer%29 | Gary Robert Locke (born 12 July 1954) is an English former footballer born in Willesden, London, who played in the Football League for Chelsea and Crystal Palace, and in the Allsvenskan for Halmstads BK.
Locke was born in Park Royal but moved to Willesden as a six-year-old with his family in 1960.
A right-back, Locke... |
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