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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science%20and%20technology%20in%20Canada | Science and technology in Canada consists of three distinct but closely related phenomena:
the diffusion of technology in Canada
scientific research in Canada
innovation, invention and industrial research in Canada
In 2019, Canada spent approximately on domestic research and development, of which over $7 billion wa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line%20notation | Line notation is a typographical notation system using ASCII characters, most often used for chemical nomenclature.
Chemistry
Cell notation for representation of an electrochemical cell
Dyson / IUPAC (1944)
Hayward (1961)
International Chemical Identifier (InChI)
Wiswesser Line Notation (WLN) (1952)
Simplified m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame%20angelfish | The flame angelfish (Centropyge loricula) is a marine angelfish of the family Pomacanthidae found in tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean. Other common names include flame angel, flaming angelfish and Japanese pygmy angelfish.
Description
The flame angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig%27s%20theorem | In mathematical logic, Craig's theorem (also known as Craig's trick) states that any recursively enumerable set of well-formed formulas of a first-order language is (primitively) recursively axiomatizable. This result is not related to the well-known Craig interpolation theorem, although both results are named after th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjit%20Narwekar | Sanjit Narwekar (born 8 May 1952) is an Indian documentary filmmaker scriptwriter and author. A 1967 alumni of Bombay Scottish High School, Mumbai, he completed his Bachelor's in Statistics (1974) and his Master's in Economics (1976) from the University of Mumbai.
Early career
He began writing in 1969 while he was sti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmodium%20aegyptensis | Plasmodium aegyptensis is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Vinckeia which infects the Egyptian grass rat (Arvicanthis niloticus). The insect vector(s) for this species is not yet known.
Description
This species was first described in 1975 by Abd-el-Aziz et al. in Assiut from a group of Egyptian grass rats ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCL13 | Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 13 (CCL13) is a small cytokine belonging to the CC chemokine family. Its gene is located on human chromosome 17 within a large cluster of other CC chemokines. CCL13 induces chemotaxis in monocytes, eosinophils, T lymphocytes, and basophils by binding cell surface G-protein linked chemokin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurgan%20Airport | Kurgan Airport () is an airport in Russia located 6 km northeast of Kurgan. It handles medium-sized airliners.
Airlines and destinations
Statistics
External links
Kurgan Airport Official Site
Kurgan Airport flight schedule
Kurgan Aviation Museum
References
Airports built in the Soviet Union
Airports in Kurgan ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-idiotypic%20vaccine | Anti-idiotypic vaccines consist of antibodies that have three-dimensional immunogenic regions, termed idiotopes, that consist of protein sequences that bind to cell receptors. Idiotopes are aggregated into idiotypes specific to their target antigen. An example of an anti-idiotype antibody is Racotumomab.
Production an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In%20re%20Caremark%20International%20Inc.%20Derivative%20Litigation | In re Caremark International Inc. Derivative Litigation, 698 A.2d 959 (Del. Ch. 1996), is a civil action that came before the Delaware Court of Chancery. It is an important case in United States corporate law and discusses a director's duty of care in the oversight context. It raised the question regarding compliance, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum%20redundancy%20feature%20selection | Minimum redundancy feature selection is an algorithm frequently used in a method to accurately identify characteristics of genes and phenotypes and narrow down their relevance and is usually described in its pairing with relevant feature selection as Minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance (mRMR).
Feature selection, one ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux%20method | The flux method of crystal growth is a method where the components of the desired substance are dissolved in a solvent (flux). The method is particularly suitable for crystals needing to be free from thermal strain. It takes place in a crucible made of highly stable, non-reactive material. For production of oxide cryst... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCL20 | Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 20 (CCL20) or liver activation regulated chemokine (LARC) or Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-3 (MIP3A) is a small cytokine belonging to the CC chemokine family. It is strongly chemotactic for lymphocytes and weakly attracts neutrophils. CCL20 is implicated in the formation and function of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28417634%29%202006%20XG1 | provisional designation , is a sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group, that had a low but non-zero probability of impacting Earth on 31 October 2041. The asteroid was discovered on 20 September 2006, by astronomers of the Catalina Sky Survey, using... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavernous%20nerves | The cavernous nerves are post-ganglionic parasympathetic nerves that facilitate penile erection and clitoral erection. They arise from cell bodies in the inferior hypogastric plexus where they receive the pre-ganglionic pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2-S4).
In the penis, there are both lesser cavernous nerves and a great... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20S.%20Cafiso | David S. Cafiso (born March 18, 1952) is an American biochemist and a professor of chemistry at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on membrane proteins and cell signaling, and is primarily supported by grants from the National Institute of Health.
Research
Work in Dr. Cafiso's laboratory is directed at ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLOBIO | GLOBIO is the registered name for the American, Portland, Oregon based non-profit charity called the Foundation for Global Biodiversity Education for Children. It should not be confused with the GLOBIO biodiversity model, developed by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency.
The American charity developed inter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forests%20of%20the%20Iberian%20Peninsula | The woodlands of the Iberian Peninsula are distinct ecosystems on the Iberian Peninsula (which includes Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Gibraltar and Southern France). Although the various regions are each characterized by distinct vegetation, the borders between these regions are not clearly defined, and there are some simi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gradient%20network | In network science, a gradient network is a directed subnetwork of an undirected "substrate" network where each node has an associated scalar potential and one out-link that points to the node with the smallest (or largest) potential in its neighborhood, defined as the union of itself and its neighbors on the substrate... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20apoptosis%20research | Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death. From its early conceptual beginnings in the 1950s, it has exploded as an area of research within the life sciences community. As well as its implication in many diseases, it is an integral part of biological development.
Early research, and the "worm people" at Cambri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispersive%20partial%20differential%20equation | In mathematics, a dispersive partial differential equation or dispersive PDE is a partial differential equation that is dispersive. In this context, dispersion means that waves of different wavelength propagate at different phase velocities.
Examples
Linear equations
Euler–Bernoulli beam equation with time-dependent... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dispersive | Dispersive may refer to:
Dispersive partial differential equation, a partial differential equation where waves of different wavelength propagate at different phase velocities
Dispersive phase from Biological dispersal
Dispersive medium, a medium in which waves of different frequencies travel at different velocities
Di... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20McIntosh%20%28physicist%29 | Andrew McIntosh (also known as Andy McIntosh) Emeritus Professor of Thermodynamics and Combustion theory at the University of Leeds. He is also the director of the organisation Truth in Science which promotes creationism and intelligent design.
His research-group has received the outstanding contribution to innovation... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement%20receptor%20of%20the%20immunoglobulin%20family | Complement receptor of the immunoglobulin family is a protein expressed in Kupffer cells. It is a critical receptor for the phagocytosis of opsonised particles in the blood. It recognizes iC3b (inactivated C3b) deposited on microbial surfaces.
See also
complement system
immunoglobulin
References |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin%20qubit%20quantum%20computer | The spin qubit quantum computer is a quantum computer based on controlling the spin of charge carriers (electrons and electron holes) in semiconductor devices. The first spin qubit quantum computer was first proposed by Daniel Loss and David P. DiVincenzo in 1997, also known as the Loss–DiVincenzo quantum computer. The... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Buses%20route%20157 | London Buses route 157 is a Transport for London contracted bus route in London, England. Running between Crystal Palace bus station and Morden station, it is operated by Arriva London.
History
Route 157 commenced operating on 13 September 1926 as a daily service between Morden station and Wallington (Melbourne Hotel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semtech | Semtech Corporation is a supplier of analog and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms for consumer, enterprise computing, communications and industrial end-markets. It is based in Camarillo, Ventura County, Southern California. It was founded in 1960 in Newbury Park, California. It has 32 locations in 15 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von%20Neumann%20neighborhood | In cellular automata, the von Neumann neighborhood (or 4-neighborhood) is classically defined on a two-dimensional square lattice and is composed of a central cell and its four adjacent cells. The neighborhood is named after John von Neumann, who used it to define the von Neumann cellular automaton and the von Neumann... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweep%20and%20prune | In physical simulations, sweep and prune is a broad phase algorithm used during collision detection to limit the number of pairs of solids that need to be checked for collision, i.e. intersection. This is achieved by sorting the starts (lower bound) and ends (upper bound) of the bounding volume of each solid along a nu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannan-binding%20lectin | Mannose-binding lectin (MBL), also called mannan-binding lectin or mannan-binding protein (MBP), is a lectin that is instrumental in innate immunity as an opsonin and via the lectin pathway.
Structure
MBL has an oligomeric structure (400-700 kDa), built of subunits that contain three presumably identical peptide chain... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrimidine%20dimer | Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions, commonly associated with direct DNA damage. Ultraviolet light (UV; particularly UVC) induces the formation of covalent linkages between consecutive bases along the nucleotide chain in the vicinity of their ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crosslinking%20of%20DNA | In genetics, crosslinking of DNA occurs when various exogenous or endogenous agents react with two nucleotides of DNA, forming a covalent linkage between them. This crosslink can occur within the same strand (intrastrand) or between opposite strands of double-stranded DNA (interstrand). These adducts interfere with cel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WEDC | WEDC was an AM radio station that operated on 1240 kHz in the Chicago market. It shared this frequency with WCRW and WSBC. The three stations operated as "shared-time stations" for most of their existence, a not uncommon arrangement in the early days of radio, but very rare in later years. They were also foreign langu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic%20potential | Synaptic potential refers to the potential difference across the postsynaptic membrane that results from the action of neurotransmitters at a neuronal synapse. In other words, it is the “incoming” signal that a neuron receives. There are two forms of synaptic potential: excitatory and inhibitory. The type of potential ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artur%20Pappenheim | Artur Pappenheim (13 December 1870 in Berlin – 31 December 1916) was a German physician and hematologist, remembered for his pioneer efforts in stem cell research.
Biography
Of Jewish origins, initially he studied mathematics and philosophy, but his focus later turned to medicine, and in 1895 received his medical deg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model%20output%20statistics | In weather forecasting, model output statistics (MOS) is a multiple linear regression technique in which predictands, often near-surface quantities (such as two-meter-above-ground-level air temperature, horizontal visibility, and wind direction, speed and gusts), are related statistically to one or more predictors. The... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something%20Wilder | Something Wilder is an American sitcom television series starring Gene Wilder that ran on NBC from October 1, 1994, to June 13, 1995. The series was created by Lee Kalcheim and Barnet Kellman. A total of 18 half-hour episodes were produced over one season.
Synopsis
A fifty-something husband, Gene Bergman (Wilder), and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone%20sialoprotein | Bone sialoprotein (BSP) is a component of mineralized tissues such as bone, dentin, cementum and calcified cartilage. BSP is a significant component of the bone extracellular matrix and has been suggested to constitute approximately 8% of all non-collagenous proteins found in bone and cementum. BSP, a SIBLING protein, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne%20Fortier | Suzanne Fortier (born November 11, 1949) is a Canadian crystallographer and the 17th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University.
Early life and education
Fortier was born in Saint-Timothée, Quebec, a town on Île-de-Salaberry in the St. Lawrence River. Her parents ran a small local hotel. She grew up speaking... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyren | Cyren may refer to:
Cyren, band in which Jani Lane played
Cyren (Ninjago), a character in Ninjago
CYREN, an Internet security company
CYREN (protein)
See also
Cyrene (disambiguation) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate%20of%20San%20Diego | The climate of San Diego, California is classified as a hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa). The basic climate features hot, sunny, and dry summers, and cooler, wetter winters. However, San Diego is much more arid than typical Mediterranean climates, and winters are still dry compared w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risk%20matrix | A risk matrix is a matrix that is used during risk assessment to define the level of risk by considering the category of probability or likelihood against the category of consequence severity. This is a simple mechanism to increase visibility of risks and assist management decision making.
Definitions
Risk is the lack... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FM-UWB | FM-UWB is a modulation scheme using double FM: low-modulation index digital FSK followed by high-modulation index analog FM to create a constant envelope UWB signal. FDMA techniques at the subcarrier level may be exploited to accommodate multiple users. The system is intended for low (10–50 kbit/s) and medium (50–250 k... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleb%20%28cell%20biology%29 | In cell biology, a bleb is a bulge of the plasma membrane of a cell, characterized by a spherical, "blister-like", bulky morphology. It is characterized by the decoupling of the cytoskeleton from the plasma membrane, degrading the internal structure of the cell, allowing the flexibility required for the cell to separat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragment%20crystallizable%20region | The fragment crystallizable region (Fc region) is the tail region of an antibody that interacts with cell surface receptors called Fc receptors and some proteins of the complement system. This region allows antibodies to activate the immune system, for example, through binding to Fc receptors. In IgG, IgA and IgD antib... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan%20Crowther | Jonathan Crowther is a British crossword compiler who has for over 50 years composed the Azed cryptic crossword in The Observer Sunday newspaper. He was voted "best British crossword setter" in a poll of crossword setters conducted by The Sunday Times in 1991 and in the same year was chosen as "the crossword compilers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nav1.7 | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Nav1.7}}
Nav1.7 is a sodium ion channel that in humans is encoded by the SCN9A gene. It is usually expressed at high levels in two types of neurons: the nociceptive (pain) neurons at dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and trigeminal ganglion and sympathetic ganglion neurons, which are part of the autonomic (inv... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MADS-box | The MADS box is a conserved sequence motif. The genes which contain this motif are called the MADS-box gene family. The MADS box encodes the DNA-binding MADS domain. The MADS domain binds to DNA sequences of high similarity to the motif CC[A/T]6GG termed the CArG-box. MADS-domain proteins are generally transcription fa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada%20%28protein%29 | Ada, also called as O6 alkyl guanine transferase I (''O''6 AGT I), is an enzyme induced by treatment of bacterial cells with alkylating agents that mainly cause methylation damage. This phenomenon is called the adaptive response hence the name. Ada transfers the alkyl group from DNA bases and sugar-phosphate backbone t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-matrix | The term R-matrix has several meanings, depending on the field of study.
The term R-matrix is used in connection with the Yang–Baxter equation. This is an equation which was first introduced in the field of statistical mechanics, taking its name from independent work of C. N. Yang and R. J. Baxter. The classical R-mat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlkB | AlkB (Alkylation B) is a protein found in E. coli, induced during an adaptive response and involved in the direct reversal of alkylation damage. AlkB specifically removes alkylation damage to single stranded (SS) DNA caused by SN2 type of chemical agents. It efficiently removes methyl groups from 1-methyl adenines, 3-... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative%20probability | The probability of the outcome of an experiment is never negative, although a quasiprobability distribution allows a negative probability, or quasiprobability for some events. These distributions may apply to unobservable events or conditional probabilities.
Physics and mathematics
In 1942, Paul Dirac wrote a paper "T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGT%20II | O6-alkylguanine DNA alkyltransferase II (O6 AGT II) previously known as O6 Guanine transferase (ogt) is a bacterial protein that is involved in DNA repair together with Ada ( also known as O6 AGT I).
Like AGT I, AGT II is responsible for the removal of alkyl groups from O6-alkyl guanine, O4-alkyl thymine and alkyl pho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovarian%20tumor | Ovarian tumors, or ovarian neoplasms, are tumors arising from the ovary. They can be benign or malignant (ovarian cancer). They consist of mainly solid tissue, while ovarian cysts contain fluid.
Histopathologic classification
Ovarian tumors are classified according to the histology of the tumor, obtained in a patholo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20D.%20Jamieson | James Douglas Jamieson (January 22, 1934 – October 22, 2018) was an American cell biologist and professor at the Yale School of Medicine. His early research in cell biology of pancreatic acinar cells in the lab of George Palade established the function of the Golgi apparatus in secretory protein trafficking.
Early li... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFD-ACE%2B | CFD-ACE+ is a commercial computational fluid dynamics solver developed by ESI Group. It solves the conservation equations of mass, momentum, energy, chemical species and other scalar transport equations using the finite volume method. These equations enable coupled simulations of fluid, thermal, chemical, biological, e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-resolved%20photon%20emission | Time-resolved photon emission (TRPE) is used to measure timing waveforms on semiconductor devices. TRPE measurements are performed on the back side of the semiconductor device. The substrate of the device-under-test (DUT) must first be thinned mechanically. The device is mounted on a movable X-Y stage in an enclosure w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blechnum | Blechnum, known as hard fern, is a genus of ferns in the family Blechnaceae, subfamily Blechnoideae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). Two very different circumscriptions of the genus are used by different authors. In the PPG I system, based on Gasper et al. (2016), Blechnum ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocular%20neurosis | Ocular neurosis is the usual cause of eye strain headache that begins abruptly with use of the eyes in which there is a normal ophthalmologic exam.
ICD classification: F45.8 Neurosis ocular
References
External links
Eye diseases |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical%20probe%20station | A mechanical probe station is used to physically acquire signals from the internal nodes of a semiconductor device. The probe station utilizes manipulators which allow the precise positioning of thin needles on the surface of a semiconductor device. If the device is being electrically stimulated, the signal is acquired... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%2815820%29%201994%20TB | (15820) 1994 TB is a trans-Neptunian object residing in the Kuiper belt. It is in a 3:2 orbital resonance with Neptune, similar to Pluto. It was discovered on October 2, 1994, by David C. Jewitt and Jun Chen at the Mauna Kea Observatory, in Hawaii.
References
External links
Plutinos
1994 TB
1994 TB
19941002 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HslUV | HSLuv or HslUV may refer to:
HslVU, a protein
HslUV protease, an enzyme
HSLuv, a colorspace |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BPW | BPW may refer to:
Business and Professional Women's Foundation
Lupeol synthase, an enzyme
Bristol Parkway railway station in England (station code) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28144898%29%202004%20VD17 | (144898) , provisional designation , is a sub-kilometer asteroid, classified as near-Earth object of the Apollo group once thought to have a low probability of impacting Earth on 4 May 2102. It reached a Torino Scale rating of 2 and a Palermo Technical Impact Hazard Scale rating of -0.25. With an observation arc of 17 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd%20greedy%20expansion | In number theory, the odd greedy expansion problem asks whether a greedy algorithm for finding Egyptian fractions with odd denominators always succeeds. , it remains unsolved.
Description
An Egyptian fraction represents a given rational number as a sum of distinct unit fractions. If a rational number is a sum of unit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcl-2%20homologous%20antagonist%20killer | Bcl-2 homologous antagonist/killer is a protein that in humans is encoded by the BAK1 gene on chromosome 6. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the BCL2 protein family. BCL2 family members form oligomers or heterodimers and act as anti- or pro-apoptotic regulators that are involved in a wide variety of cellular... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcl-2-associated%20death%20promoter | The BCL2 associated agonist of cell death (BAD) protein is a pro-apoptotic member of the Bcl-2 gene family which is involved in initiating apoptosis. BAD is a member of the BH3-only family, a subfamily of the Bcl-2 family. It does not contain a C-terminal transmembrane domain for outer mitochondrial membrane and nuclea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid%20Fidelity | Liquid Fidelity is a "microdisplay" technology applied in high-definition televisions. It incorporates Liquid Crystal on Silicon technology capable of producing true 1080p resolution with two million pixels on a single display chip.
Components of Liquid Fidelity technology were originally used in 720p HDTVs produced ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S-rank | S-rank is a ranking classification that may refer to:
A ranking used in NatureServe conservation status
A ranking originating from academic grading in Japan used to describe a level superlative to grades such as A, B, etc.; it may be used in real or fictional tournaments or ranking lists such as in martial arts, fig... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ppoa | Ppoa or PPOA may refer to:
Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM, a network protocol
Linoleate 8R-lipoxygenase, an enzyme
9,12-octadecadienoate 8-hydroperoxide 8R-isomerase, an enzyme |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LIGC | LIGC may refer to:
National Library of Wales ()
2-hydroxy-4-carboxymuconate semialdehyde hemiacetal dehydrogenase or LigC, an enzyme |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sub%20Zero%20%28game%20show%29 | Sub Zero is an interactive children's game show based around the show The Crystal Maze. The show featured on CBBC on BBC Two from 21 February 1999 to 11 March 2001. The show had teams of both girls (XX) and boys (XY) doing challenges and, like The Crystal Maze children's episodes, contained tasks for children of the pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special%20ordered%20set | In discrete optimization, a special ordered set (SOS) is an ordered set of variables used as an additional way to specify integrality conditions in an optimization model. Special order sets are basically a device or tool used in branch and bound methods for branching on sets of variables, rather than individual variabl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix-free%20methods | In computational mathematics, a matrix-free method is an algorithm for solving a linear system of equations or an eigenvalue problem that does not store the coefficient matrix explicitly, but accesses the matrix by evaluating matrix-vector products. Such methods can be preferable when the matrix is so big that storing ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table%20of%20thermodynamic%20equations | Common thermodynamic equations and quantities in thermodynamics, using mathematical notation, are as follows:
Definitions
Many of the definitions below are also used in the thermodynamics of chemical reactions.
General basic quantities
General derived quantities
Thermal properties of matter
Thermal transfer
Equa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STklos | STklos is a Scheme implementation that succeeded STk. It is a bytecode compiler with an ad hoc virtual machine which aims to be fast as well as light.
STklos is free software, released under the GNU General Public License.
In addition to implementing most of R5RS, and a large part of R7RS, STklos supports:
an object... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chez%20Scheme | Chez Scheme is a programming language, a dialect and implementation of the language Scheme which is a type of Lisp. It uses an incremental native-code compiler to produce native binary files for the x86 (IA-32, x86-64), PowerPC, and SPARC processor architectures. It has supported the R6RS standard since version 7.9.1. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical%20beam-induced%20current | Optical beam induced current (OBIC) is a semiconductor analysis technique performed using laser signal injection. The technique
uses a scanning laser beam to create electron–hole pairs in a semiconductor sample. This induces a current which may be analyzed to determine the sample's properties, especially defects or an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picolinic%20acid | Picolinic acid is an organic compound with the formula ). It is a derivative of pyridine with a carboxylic acid (COOH) substituent at the 2-position. It is an isomer of nicotinic acid and isonicotinic acid, which have the carboxyl side chain at the 3- and 4-positions, respectively. It is a white solid that is soluble i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott%20803 | The Elliott 803 is a small, medium-speed transistor digital computer which was manufactured by the British company Elliott Brothers in the 1960s. About 211 were built.
History
The 800 series began with the 801, a one-off test machine built in 1957. The 802 was a production model but only seven were sold between 1958... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricardinho%20%28footballer%2C%20born%20June%201976%29 | Ricardo Alexandre dos Santos (born June 24, 1976, in Passos), or simply Ricardinho, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as defensive midfielder.
Club statistics
National team statistics
Honours
Minas Gerais State League: 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998
Brazilian Cup: 1996, 2000
Libertadores Cup: 1997
Brazilian Cente... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modified%20Richardson%20iteration | Modified Richardson iteration is an iterative method for solving a system of linear equations. Richardson iteration was proposed by Lewis Fry Richardson in his work dated 1910. It is similar to the Jacobi and Gauss–Seidel method.
We seek the solution to a set of linear equations, expressed in matrix terms as
The Rich... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspase-9 | Caspase-9 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the CASP9 gene. It is an initiator caspase, critical to the apoptotic pathway found in many tissues. Caspase-9 homologs have been identified in all mammals for which they are known to exist, such as Mus musculus and Pan troglodytes.
Caspase-9 belongs to a family of c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Package | The Package may refer to:
The Package (1989 film), starring Gene Hackman and Joanna Cassidy
The Package (2013 film), starring Steve Austin and Dolph Lundgren
The Package (2018 film), starring Daniel Doheny and Geraldine Viswanathan
"The Package" (short story), a 1952 short story by Kurt Vonnegut
"The Package" (Seinfel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank%20%28novel%29 | Crank is a novel by Ellen Hopkins published in 2004. It is based loosely on the real life addictions of the author's daughter to crystal meth. The book is required reading in "many high schools, as well as many drug and drug court programs." However, the book has been banned in many locations due to complaints that th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAD51 | DNA repair protein RAD51 homolog 1 is a protein encoded by the gene RAD51. The enzyme encoded by this gene is a member of the RAD51 protein family which assists in repair of DNA double strand breaks. RAD51 family members are homologous to the bacterial RecA, Archaeal RadA and yeast Rad51. The protein is highly conser... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%20Claxton%20Shield | Results and statistics for the 2006 Claxton Shield
Results
Round 1: Saturday, 21 January 2006
Round 2: Sunday, 22 January 2006
Round 3: Monday, 23 January 2006
Round 4: Tuesday, 24 January 2006
Round 5: Wednesday, 25 January 2006
Final standings
Finals
Semi-finals
Grand final
External links
Information and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Sleeper%20Cell%20characters | The following is a list of descriptions for characters on the Showtime television series Sleeper Cell.
Main characters
Darwyn al-Sayeed
Darwyn al-Sayeed (played by Michael Ealy), known as Darwyn al-Hakim by the terrorist cells, is the protagonist of Sleeper Cell. As an African-American Muslim FBI agent, Darwyn was as... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doob%27s%20martingale%20inequality | In mathematics, Doob's martingale inequality, also known as Kolmogorov’s submartingale inequality is a result in the study of stochastic processes. It gives a bound on the probability that a submartingale exceeds any given value over a given interval of time. As the name suggests, the result is usually given in the cas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005%20Claxton%20Shield | Results and Statistics of the 2005 Claxton Shield
Results
Round 1: Saturday, 22 January 2005
Round 2: Sunday, 23 January 2005
Round 3: Monday, 24 January 2005
Round 4: Tuesday, 25 January 2005
Round 5: Wednesday, 26 January 2005
Round 2 Make-up: Thursday, 27 January 2005
Games 1 and 2 on 23 January were rained o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larceny%20%28Scheme%20implementation%29 | Larceny is an implementation of the Scheme programming language built around the Twobit optimizing compiler. Larceny offers several back-ends able to target native x86 and ARMv7 code. Petit Larceny is also available and emits C source code, which can then be further compiled to native code with an ordinary C compiler.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon%20Conservation%20Team | The Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) is a non-profit organization that works in partnership with indigenous people of tropical South America in conserving the biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest, as well as the culture and land of its indigenous people. ACT was formed in 1996 by ethnobotanist Mark Plotkin and Costa Ric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese%20Classification%20of%20Mental%20Disorders | The Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders (CCMD; ), published by the Chinese Society of Psychiatry (CSP), is a clinical guide used in China for the diagnosis of mental disorders. It is on its third version, the CCMD-3, written in Chinese and English.
The current edition is very similar to the ICD-10, and is also... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese%20Society%20of%20Psychiatry | The Chinese Society of Psychiatry (CSP; ) is the largest organization for psychiatrists in China. It publishes the Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders ("CCMD"), first published in 1985. The CSP also publishes clinical practice guidelines; promotes psychiatric practice, research and communication; trains new prof... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregation%20problem | In economics, an aggregate is a summary measure. It replaces a vector that is composed of many real numbers by a single real number, or a scalar. Consequently, there occur various problems that are inherent in the formulations that use aggregated variables.
The aggregation problem is the difficult problem of finding a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Cassidy | Tom Cassidy (born March 15, 1952) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who briefly played in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Career statistics
External links
1952 births
Living people
Baltimore Clippers players
California Golden Seals draft picks
Canadian ice hockey centres
Ice... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasegawa%E2%80%93Mima%20equation | In plasma physics, the Hasegawa–Mima equation, named after Akira Hasegawa and Kunioki Mima, is an equation that describes a certain regime of plasma, where the time scales are very fast, and the distance scale in the direction of the magnetic field is long. In particular the equation is useful for describing turbulence... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect%20spline | In the mathematical subfields function theory and numerical analysis, a univariate polynomial spline of order is called a perfect spline if its -th derivative is equal to or between knots and changes its sign at every knot.
The term was coined by Isaac Jacob Schoenberg.
Perfect splines often give solutions to vari... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification%20of%20Arabic%20languages | The Arabic language family is divided into several categories which are: Old Arabic, the literary varieties, and the modern vernaculars.
The genealogical position of Arabic within the group of the Semitic languages has long been a problem.
Views on Arabic classification
Semitic languages were confined in a relativel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20currency%20deposit | In finance, a dual currency deposit (DCD, also known as Dual Currency Instrument or Dual Currency Product) is a derivative instrument which combines a money market deposit with a currency option to provide a higher yield than that available for a standard deposit. There is a higher risk than with the latter - the depos... |
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