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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double%20disk | Double disk or double-disk may refer to:
Double album, a double CD album
Double Album (NOFX Album), 2022
Double-disk diffusion test
Vertisoft DoubleDisk, a DOS disk compression software by Vertisoft |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potyvirus | Potyvirus is a genus of positive-strand RNA viruses (named after its type species, Potato virus Y (PVY)) in the family Potyviridae. Plants serve as natural hosts. Like begomoviruses, members of this genus may cause significant losses in agricultural, pastoral, horticultural, and ornamental crops. More than 200 species ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soitec | Soitec is an international company, based in France, that manufactures high performance substrates used in the manufacture of semiconductors.
Soitec's semiconductor materials are used to manufacture chips which equip smartphones, tablets, computers, IT servers, and data centres. Soitec's products are also found in ele... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gap%20theorem%20%28disambiguation%29 | In mathematics, gap theorem may refer to:
The Weierstrass gap theorem in algebraic geometry
The Ostrowski–Hadamard gap theorem on lacunary functions
The Fabry gap theorem on lacunary functions
The gap theorem of Fourier analysis, a statement about the vanishing of discrete Fourier coefficients for functions that a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossatron | In electronics, a crossatron is a high-power pulsed modulator device that consists of a cold cathode gas-filled tube that combines features of thyratrons, vacuum tubes, and power semiconductor switches. This switch is capable of operating with voltages in excess of 100 kilovolts by the use of deuterium gas fill to incr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland%20Sound%20Canvas | Roland/Edirol Sound Canvas lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound modules and sound cards, primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Japanese manufacturer Roland Corporation. Some models include a serial or USB connection, to a personal computer. The Sound Canvas c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20Roman | Nancy Grace Roman (pronounced "Roman"; May 16, 1925 – December 25, 2018) was an American astronomer who made important contributions to stellar classification and motions. The first female executive at NASA, Roman served as NASA's first Chief of Astronomy throughout the 1960s and 1970s, establishing her as one of the "... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha%20Pyxidis | Alpha Pyxidis, Latinised from α Pyxidis, is a giant star in the constellation Pyxis. It has a stellar classification of B1.5III and is a Beta Cephei variable. This star has more than ten times the mass of the Sun and is more than six times the Sun's radius. The surface temperature is and the star is about 10,000 times... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizophora%20mangle | Rhizophora mangle, the red mangrove, is distributed in estuarine ecosystems throughout the tropics. Its viviparous "seeds", in actuality called propagules, become fully mature plants before dropping off the parent tree. These are dispersed by water until eventually embedding in the shallows.
Rhizophora mangle grows on... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20bun | A London bun is a square-shaped bun made of rich yeast dough flavored with currants and candied peel topped with white sugar icing or crystallised sugar.
Formerly a popular teatime bun, its nearest still-popular equivalent is the Bath bun. Neither should be confused with the finger bun, an elongated bun topped with wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3T3%20cells | 3T3 cells are several cell lines of mouse embryonic fibroblasts. The original 3T3 cell line (3T3-Swiss albino) was established in 1962 by two scientists then at the Department of Pathology in the New York University School of Medicine, George Todaro and Howard Green. Todaro and Green originally obtained their 3T3 cells... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross%20Quinlan | John Ross Quinlan is a computer science researcher in data mining and decision theory. He has contributed extensively to the development of decision tree algorithms, including inventing the canonical C4.5 and ID3 algorithms. He also contributed to early ILP literature with First Order Inductive Learner (FOIL). He is cu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intraoperative%20blood%20salvage | Intraoperative blood salvage (IOS), also known as cell salvage, is a specific type of autologous blood transfusion. Specifically IOS is a medical procedure involving recovering blood lost during surgery and re-infusing it into the patient. It is a major form of autotransfusion.
It has been used for many years and gain... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrphoidea | The Syrphoidea are a superfamily of flies containing only two families under present classification, one of which (Syrphidae) has a great number of the most common and familiar flies. One of these familiar flies is Eristalis tenax, or otherwise known as the drone fly.
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External links
Diptera superfamilie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphere%20theorem%20%283-manifolds%29 | In mathematics, in the topology of 3-manifolds, the sphere theorem of gives conditions for elements of the second homotopy group of a 3-manifold to be represented by embedded spheres.
One example is the following:
Let be an orientable 3-manifold such that is not the trivial group. Then there exists a non-zero ele... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasius%20boundary%20layer | In physics and fluid mechanics, a Blasius boundary layer (named after Paul Richard Heinrich Blasius) describes the steady two-dimensional laminar boundary layer that forms on a semi-infinite plate which is held parallel to a constant unidirectional flow. Falkner and Skan later generalized Blasius' solution to wedge flo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FpgaC | FpgaC is a compiler for a subset of the C programming language, which produces digital circuits that will execute the compiled programs. The circuits may use FPGAs or CPLDs as the target processor for reconfigurable computing, or even ASICs for dedicated applications. FpgaC's goal is to be an efficient High Level Lang... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DYMO | The DYMO routing protocol is successor to the popular Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector (AODV) Routing protocol and shares many of its benefits. It is, however, slightly easier to implement and designed with future enhancements in mind.
DYMO can work as both a pro-active and as a reactive routing protocol, i.e. routes ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lottery%20scheduling | Lottery scheduling is a probabilistic scheduling algorithm for processes in an operating system. Processes are each assigned some number of lottery tickets, and the scheduler draws a random ticket to select the next process. The distribution of tickets need not be uniform; granting a process more tickets provides it a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%202859 | NGC 2859 is a barred lenticular galaxy located some 83 million light years away in the constellation Leo Minor. The morphological classification is (R)SB(r)0+, where the S0+ notation indicates a well-defined physical structure that is lacking in visible spiral arms. It has a strong bar (B) of the "ansae" type, which me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LJJ | LJJ might be an acronym or abbreviation for:
LJJ genotype of triploid Ambystoma females, consisting of one A. laterale genome and two A. jeffersonianum genomes; see Mole_salamander#Hybrid_all-female_populations
Long Josephson junction
Lords Justice of Appeal (singular, LJ) |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Newtonian%20expansion | In general relativity, post-Newtonian expansions (PN expansions) are used for finding an approximate solution of Einstein field equations for the metric tensor. The approximations are expanded in small parameters that express orders of deviations from Newton's law of universal gravitation. This allows approximations to... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-Chlorophenol | 2-Chlorophenol or ortho-chlorophenol is an organic compound with the formula C6H4ClOH. It is one of three isomeric monochloride derivatives of phenol. As from occasional use as a disinfectant, it has few applications. It is an intermediate in the polychlorination of phenol.
2-Chlorophenol is a colorless liquid, altho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site-specific%20recombinase%20technology | Site-specific recombinase technologies are genome engineering tools that depend on recombinase enzymes to replace targeted sections of DNA.
History
In the late 1980s gene targeting in murine embryonic stem cells (ESCs) enabled the transmission of mutations into the mouse germ line, and emerged as a novel option to st... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galleria%20at%20Crystal%20Run | The Galleria at Crystal Run is a shopping center located in the Town of Wallkill, New York. It is the second-largest mall in New York's Hudson Valley region.
History
The galleria, which opened in 1992, has an area of 1,100,000 square feet (99,000 m²) on two floors. It has 120 shops and restaurants, as well as a 16-s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi%20calling | Wi-Fi calling refers to mobile phone voice calls and data that are made over IP networks using Wi-Fi, instead of the cell towers provided by cellular networks. Using this feature, compatible handsets are able to route regular cellular calls through a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) network with broadband Internet, while seamlessl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic%20tuner | In music, an electronic tuner is a device that detects and displays the pitch of musical notes played on a musical instrument. "Pitch" is the perceived fundamental frequency of a musical note, which is typically measured in Hertz. Simple tuners indicate—typically with an analog needle or dial, LEDs, or an LCD screen—wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parviz%20Parastui | Parviz Parastui (; born 24 June 1955) is an Iranian actor. He has received various accolades, including four Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor–making him the only actor to have four wins in that category–four Hafez Awards, two Iran Cinema Celebration Awards and an Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Awards.
Perso... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWI/SNF | In molecular biology, SWI/SNF (SWItch/Sucrose Non-Fermentable), is a subfamily of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes, which is found in eukaryotes. In other words, it is a group of proteins that associate to remodel the way DNA is packaged. This complex is composed of several proteins – products of the SWI an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahram%20Radan | Bahram Radan (, also as Bahrām Rādān; born April 28, 1979) is an Iranian actor. He has received various accolades, including two Crystal Simorgh and a Hafez Award.
Career
While studying business management in college, Radan signed up for acting classes where he was discovered as an emerging talent. He got his first b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decapacitation%20factor | Decapacitation factor (DF) is composed of sperm surface-associated proteins which modulate the fertilizing ability of spermatozoa. Decapacitation is a reversible process that converts fertile, capacitated sperm to less-fertile uncapacitated sperm. This activity is achieved by interaction between cholesterol, phospholip... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equations%20for%20a%20falling%20body | A set of equations describing the trajectories of objects subject to a constant gravitational force under normal Earth-bound conditions. Assuming constant acceleration g due to Earth’s gravity, Newton's law of universal gravitation simplifies to F = mg, where F is the force exerted on a mass m by the Earth’s gravitatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozak%20consensus%20sequence | The Kozak consensus sequence (Kozak consensus or Kozak sequence) is a nucleic acid motif that functions as the protein translation initiation site in most eukaryotic mRNA transcripts. Regarded as the optimum sequence for initiating translation in eukaryotes, the sequence is an integral aspect of protein regulation and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t%20Gonna%20Worry | Ain't Gonna Worry is an album by the American country music singer Crystal Gayle. Released on July 2, 1990, it marked the end of her run of Billboard album chart appearances (though a Greatest Hits album would make the Top 100 Country Albums chart in 2007). The album was Gayle's first and only album for the Capitol Rec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Ish-Horowicz | David Ish-Horowicz FRS (born 1948) is a British scientist. He is currently a Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at University College London (since 2013). Between 1987 and 2013, he was a Principal Scientist and Head of the Developmental Genetics Laboratory at Cancer Research UK (formerly Imperial Cancer Rese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olga%20Kennard | Olga Kennard, Lady Burgen ( Weisz; 23 March 1924 – 1 March 2023) was a Hungarian-born British scientist who specialised in crystallography. She was the founder of the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre.
Kennard's research focused on determining the structures of organic molecules, including the first three-dimens... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factorial%20moment%20generating%20function | In probability theory and statistics, the factorial moment generating function (FMGF) of the probability distribution of a real-valued random variable X is defined as
for all complex numbers t for which this expected value exists. This is the case at least for all t on the unit circle , see characteristic function. I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical%20classification | Chemical classification systems attempt to classify elements or compounds according to certain chemical functional or structural properties. Whereas the structural properties are largely intrinsic, functional properties and the derived classifications depend to a certain degree on the type of chemical interaction partn... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NeuroDimension | NeuroDimension, Inc. was a software company specializing in neural networks, adaptive systems, and genetic optimization and made software tools for developing and implementing these artificial intelligence technologies. NeuroSolutions is a general-purpose neural network development environment and TradingSolutions is ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protonic%20ceramic%20fuel%20cell | A protonic ceramic fuel cell or PCFC is a fuel cell based around a ceramic, solid, electrolyte material as the proton conductor from anode to cathode. These fuel cells produce electricity by removing an electron from a hydrogen atom, pushing the charged hydrogen atom through the ceramic membrane, and returning the elec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doob%20martingale | In the mathematical theory of probability, a Doob martingale (named after Joseph L. Doob, also known as a Levy martingale) is a stochastic process that approximates a given random variable and has the martingale property with respect to the given filtration. It may be thought of as the evolving sequence of best approxi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfusion-related%20acute%20lung%20injury | Transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI) is the serious complication of transfusion of blood products that is characterized by the rapid onset of excess fluid in the lungs. It can cause dangerous drops in the supply of oxygen to body tissues. Although changes in transfusion practices have reduced the incidence of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20New%20Zealand%20urban%20areas%20by%20population | This article lists urban areas of New Zealand—as defined by Statistics New Zealand—ranked by population. Only the 150 largest urban areas are listed.
Urban areas are defined by the Statistical Standard for Geographic Areas 2018 (SSGA18).
See also
List of cities in New Zealand
List of towns in New Zealand
Reference... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapiti%20Urban%20Area | The Kapiti Urban Area is a statistical area that was defined by Statistics New Zealand to cover a group of urban settlements of the Kāpiti Coast District, in the Wellington Region. It was classified as a main urban area under the New Zealand Standard Areas Classification 1992 because its population exceeded 30,000.
Th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasy%20comics | Fantasy comics have been around as long as comics. The classification "fantasy comics" broadly encompasses illustrated books set in an other-worldly universe or involving elements or actors outside our reality. Fantasy has been a mainstay of fiction for centuries, but burgeoned in the late 1930s and early 1940s, spurre... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutherfordine | Rutherfordine is a mineral containing almost pure uranyl carbonate (UO2CO3). It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system in translucent lathlike, elongated, commonly radiating in fibrous, and in pulverulent, earthy to very fine-grained dense masses. It has a specific gravity of 5.7 and exhibits two directions of cleava... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal%20jelly | Crystal jelly or crystal jellyfish may refer to:
Aequorea victoria, a Northern European species
Aequorea vitrina, an American species |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population%20census%20in%20Hong%20Kong | Population censuses / by-censuses in Hong Kong are conducted by the Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) of the Hong Kong SAR Government. The aim is to provide up-to-date benchmark statistics on the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the population and on its geographical distribution. Since 1961, a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-frequency%20receiver | Multi-Frequency signalling, (MF), is similar to the European version, CCITT Signaling System 5, (SS5). The original format was five tones used in pairs. This later evolved to six tones. Because its six tones are used only in pairs, this signaling format is sometimes referred to as "two-out-of-five code" or "two of six.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%B3lya%20enumeration%20theorem | The Pólya enumeration theorem, also known as the Redfield–Pólya theorem and Pólya counting, is a theorem in combinatorics that both follows from and ultimately generalizes Burnside's lemma on the number of orbits of a group action on a set. The theorem was first published by J. Howard Redfield in 1927. In 1937 it was i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J.%20J.%20Ebers%20Award | The J. J. Ebers Award was established in 1971 to foster progress in electron devices. It commemorates Jewell James Ebers, whose contributions, particularly to transistors, shaped the understanding and technology of electron devices. It is presented annually to one or more individuals who have made either a single or a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken%20%28Scheme%20implementation%29 | Chicken (stylized as CHICKEN) is a programming language, specifically a compiler and interpreter which implement a dialect of the programming language Scheme, and which compiles Scheme source code to standard C. It is mostly R5RS compliant and offers many extensions to the standard. The newer R7RS standard is supported... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lochlainn%20O%27Raifeartaigh | Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh (; 11 March 1933 – 18 November 2000) was an Irish physicist in the field of theoretical particle physics. He is best known for the O'Raifeartaigh Theorem, a result in unification theory, and the O'Raifeartaigh Model of supersymmetry breaking.
O'Raifeartaigh was born in Clontarf, Dublin in 1933... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP1 | HP1 or variant, may refer to:
Heterochromatin Protein 1, an important marker molecule in epigenetic research
The postal code for part of Hemel Hempstead in Dacorum, see HP postcode area
hP1, a Pearson symbol
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first novel in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
Harry Pott... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioGRID | The Biological General Repository for Interaction Datasets (BioGRID) is a curated biological database of protein-protein interactions, genetic interactions, chemical interactions, and post-translational modifications created in 2003 (originally referred to as simply the General Repository for Interaction Datasets (GRID... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burimamide | Burimamide is an antagonist at the H2 and H3 histamine receptors. At physiological pH, it is largely inactive as an H2 antagonist, but its H3 affinity is 100x higher. It is a thiourea derivative.
Burimamide was first developed by scientists at Smith, Kline & French (SK&F; now GlaxoSmithKline) in their intent to develo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vectorman%202 | Vectorman 2 is a 2D action platformer developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega. Released just a year after the original Vectorman, the game retains the game's core gameplay while expanding its mechanics. While multiple sequels were planned or proposed, no further entries in the series have surfaced to date.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haag%E2%80%93%C5%81opusza%C5%84ski%E2%80%93Sohnius%20theorem | In theoretical physics, the Haag–Łopuszański–Sohnius theorem states that if both commutating and anticommutating generators are considered, then the only way to nontrivially mix spacetime and internal symmetries is through supersymmetry. The anticommutating generators must be spin-1/2 spinors which can additionally adm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour%20Statistics%20Convention%2C%201985 | Labour Statistics Convention, 1985 is an International Labour Organization Convention.
It was established in 1985, with the preamble stating:
Ratifications
As of 2023, the convention had been ratified by 51 states.
External links
Text.
Ratifications.
International Labour Organization conventions
Statistical data... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equiaxed%20crystal | Equiaxed crystals are crystals that have axes of approximately the same length.
Equiaxed grains can in some cases be an indication for recrystallization.
Equiaxed crystals can be achieved by heat treatment, namely annealing and normalizing.
References
According to Mabuchi, Yamada et al. in "The grain size depend... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KBF | KBF may refer to:
Kakauhua language, ISO 639-3 language code kbf
Kelvin body force, a force on a fluid in a magnetic field
King Baudouin Foundation, a Belgian organisation
Kirkby-in-Furness, a village in England
Kirkby-in-Furness railway station, England, National Rail station code KBF
Knott's Berry Farm, an amu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazuoki%20Azuma | (born 1939) is a Japanese mathematician. Azuma's inequality in probability theory is named after him.
Publications
References
External links
, archived at the Internet Archive
Partial Bibliography at CiNii (also here, and perhaps at other slightly variant names)
1939 births
Living people
20th-century Japanese mat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiendish%20Regression | Fiendish Regression is the sixth album by Swedish death metal band Grave. It was released on August 23, 2004 through Century Media Records.
Track listing
Personnel
Grave
Pelle Ekegren - Drums
Jonas Torndal - Guitars
Ola Lindgren - Vocals, Guitars
Fredrik Isaksson - Bass
Production
Olle Carlsson - Photography (band)
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mucopurulent%20discharge | Mucopurulent discharge is the emission or secretion of fluid containing mucus and pus (muco- pertaining to mucus and purulent pertaining to pus) from the eye, nose, cervix, vagina or other part of the body due to infection and inflammation.
Types include:
In ophthalmology, mucopurulent discharge from the eyes, and caug... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun-ichi%20Nishizawa | was a Japanese engineer and inventor. He is known for his electronic inventions since the 1950s, including the PIN diode, static induction transistor, static induction thyristor, SIT/SITh. His inventions contributed to the development of internet technology and the information age.
He was a professor at Sophia Univers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury%28II%29%20nitrate | Mercury(II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the formula Hg(NO3)2.xH2O. These colorless or white soluble crystalline salts are occasionally used as a reagent. It is made by treating mercury with hot concentrated nitric acid. Neither anhydrous nor monohydrate has been confirmed by X-ray crystallography. The anhydro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genzyme | Genzyme was an American biotechnology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Since its acquisition in 2011, Genzyme (also known as Genzyme Transgenics Corp or GTC Biotherapeutics) has been a fully owned subsidiary of Sanofi. In 2010, Genzyme was the world's third-largest biotechnology company, employing more than 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin%20E%20deficiency | Vitamin E deficiency in humans is a very rare condition, occurring as a consequence of abnormalities in dietary fat absorption or metabolism rather than from a diet low in vitamin E. Collectively the EARs, RDAs, AIs and ULs for vitamin E and other essential nutrients are referred to as Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs).... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECTFE | ECTFE (ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene) is an alternating copolymer of ethylene and chlorotrifluoroethylene. It is a semi-crystalline fluoropolymer (a partly fluorinated polymer), with chemical corrosion resistance properties.
Physical and chemical properties
ECTFE (ethylene chlorotrifluoroethylene) is a polymer kno... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais%E2%80%93Smale%20compactness%20condition | The Palais–Smale compactness condition, named after Richard Palais and Stephen Smale, is a hypothesis for some theorems of the calculus of variations. It is useful for guaranteeing the existence of certain kinds of critical points, in particular saddle points. The Palais-Smale condition is a condition on the functiona... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain%20pass%20theorem | The mountain pass theorem is an existence theorem from the calculus of variations, originally due to Antonio Ambrosetti and Paul Rabinowitz. Given certain conditions on a function, the theorem demonstrates the existence of a saddle point. The theorem is unusual in that there are many other theorems regarding the exis... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calbindin | Calbindins are three different calcium-binding proteins: calbindin, calretinin and S100G. They were originally described as vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins in the intestine and kidney of chicks and mammals. They are now classified in different subfamilies as they differ in the number of Ca2+ binding EF han... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkins%20%28surname%29 | Atkins is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881, its frequency was highest in Buckinghamshire (6.0 times the British average), followed by Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Warwickshire, Rutland, Kent, Dorset, Norfolk, and Berkshire. Atkins may refer to:
Al Atkins (born 1947), British... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper%20protein | Copper proteins are proteins that contain one or more copper ions as prosthetic groups. Copper proteins are found in all forms of air-breathing life. These proteins are usually associated with electron-transfer with or without the involvement of oxygen (O2). Some organisms even use copper proteins to carry oxygen in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20Jordan%20%28zoologist%2C%20born%201861%29 | Heinrich Ernst Karl Jordan (7 December 1861 – 12 January 1959) was a German-British entomologist. He took a special interest in the taxonomy and classification of butterflies, beetles and fleas. Jordan was a founder of the International Congress of Entomology.
Jordan was born in a farming family in Almstedt, raised by... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matauri%20Bay | Matauri Bay () is a bay in New Zealand, situated 30 km north of Kerikeri, in Whangaroa county, just north of the Bay of Islands. It has over a kilometre of white sand and crystal clear water, making it a popular summer destinations for surfers, divers, fishers and holidaymakers.
History and culture
Early history
Som... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUMO%20protein | In molecular biology, SUMO (Small Ubiquitin-like Modifier) proteins are a family of small proteins that are covalently attached to and detached from other proteins in cells to modify their function. This process is called SUMOylation (sometimes written sumoylation). SUMOylation is a post-translational modification invo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjolin%27s%20ulcer | Marjolin's ulcer refers to an aggressive ulcerating squamous cell carcinoma presenting in an area of previously traumatized, chronically inflamed, or scarred skin. They are commonly present in the context of chronic wounds including burn injuries, varicose veins, venous ulcers, ulcers from osteomyelitis, and post radi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boojum%20%28superfluidity%29 | In the physics of superfluidity, a boojum is a geometric pattern on the surface of one of the phases of superfluid helium-3, whose motion can result in the decay of a supercurrent. A boojum can result from a monopole singularity in the bulk of the liquid being drawn to, and then "pinned" on a surface. Although superf... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darren%20Patterson | Darren James Patterson (born 15 October 1969) is a Northern Irish football manager and former professional footballer.
As a player he was a defender, notably playing in the Premier League for Crystal Palace and in the Scottish Premier League for Dundee United. Most of his appearances however came in the Football Leagu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Occupational%20Classification | National Occupational Classification, or NOC, is a systematic taxonomy of all occupations in the Canadian labour market. As a Canadian government publication it is concurrently published in French as Classification nationale des professions. The NOC a joint project between Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamical%20genetics | Dynamical genetics concerns the study and the interpretation of those phenomena in which physiological enzymatic protein complexes alter the DNA, in a more or less sophisticated way.
The study of such mechanisms is important firstly since they promote useful functions, as for example the immune system recombination (o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladura | The term "Aladura" means "praying person" in Yoruba. Aladura is a classification of indigenous churches that started in Yoruba land in the early 20th century. These churches believe in the efficacy of prayers and practical guidance by the Living God through his Holy Spirit in all its programs.
The first known Aladura ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turgor%20pressure | Turgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall.
It is also called hydrostatic pressure, and is defined as the pressure in a fluid measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium. Generally, turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic flow of water and occu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic%20factor | In econometrics, a dynamic factor (also known as a diffusion index) is a series which measures the co-movement of many time series. It is used in certain macroeconomic models.
A diffusion index is intended to indicate
the changes of the fraction of economic data time series which increase or decrease over the select... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aureal%20Semiconductor | Aureal Semiconductor Inc. was an American electronics manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-late 1990s for their PC sound card technologies including A3D and the Vortex (a line of audio ASICs.) The company was the reincarnation of the, at the time, bankrupt Media Vision Technology, who developed and manufactured... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humanized%20antibody | Humanized antibodies are antibodies from non-human species whose protein sequences have been modified to increase their similarity to antibody variants produced naturally in humans. The process of "humanization" is usually applied to monoclonal antibodies developed for administration to humans (for example, antibodies ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wold%27s%20theorem | In statistics, Wold's decomposition or the Wold representation theorem (not to be confused with the Wold theorem that is the discrete-time analog of the Wiener–Khinchin theorem), named after Herman Wold, says that every covariance-stationary time series can be written as the sum of two time series, one deterministic ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wold%27s%20decomposition | In mathematics, particularly in operator theory, Wold decomposition or Wold–von Neumann decomposition, named after Herman Wold and John von Neumann, is a classification theorem for isometric linear operators on a given Hilbert space. It states that every isometry is a direct sum of copies of the unilateral shift and a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forecast%20error | In statistics, a forecast error is the difference between the actual or real and the predicted or forecast value of a time series or any other phenomenon of interest. Since the forecast error is derived from the same scale of data, comparisons between the forecast errors of different series can only be made when the se... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semiparametric%20model | In statistics, a semiparametric model is a statistical model that has parametric and nonparametric components.
A statistical model is a parameterized family of distributions: indexed by a parameter .
A parametric model is a model in which the indexing parameter is a vector in -dimensional Euclidean space, for so... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges%20Matheron | Georges François Paul Marie Matheron (2 December 1930 – 7 August 2000) was a French mathematician and civil engineer of mines, known as the founder of geostatistics and a co-founder (together with Jean Serra) of mathematical morphology. In 1968, he created the Centre de Géostatistique et de Morphologie Mathématique at ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA%20origami | DNA origami is the nanoscale folding of DNA to create arbitrary two- and three-dimensional shapes at the nanoscale. The specificity of the interactions between complementary base pairs make DNA a useful construction material, through design of its base sequences. DNA is a well-understood material that is suitable for c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20S.%20Lodge | Arthur Scott Lodge (20 November 1922 – 24 June 2005) was a prominent rheologist and the originator of the Lodge elastic liquid constitutive equation and inventor of the Lodge Stressmeter. Author of two important textbooks in rheology (Elastic Liquids and Body Tensor Fields in Continuum Mechanics) he was one of the fou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemopoietic%20growth%20factor | Hemopoietic growth factors regulate the differentiation and proliferation of particular progenitor cells. Made available through recombinant DNA technology, they hold tremendous potential for medical uses when a person's natural ability to form blood cells is diminished or defective. Recombinant erythropoietin (EPO) i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-focusing%20transducers | Acoustic waves emitted by ultrasonics transducer crystals exhibit a property known as self-focusing (or natural focusing). Note that this is distinct from the electronically controlled focusing employed in diagnostic ultrasound devices which employ arrays of transducers. The self-focusing effect exists even for a sin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft%20deicing%20fluid | In ground deicing of aircraft, aircraft deicing fluid (ADF), aircraft deicer and anti-icer fluid (ADAF) or aircraft anti-icing fluid (AAF) are commonly used for both commercial and general aviation. Environmental concerns include increased salinity of groundwater where de-icing fluids are discharged into soil, and toxi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive%20partition%20scheduler | Adaptive partition schedulers are a relatively new type of partition scheduler, which in turn is a kind of scheduling algorithm, pioneered with the most recent version of the QNX operating system. Adaptive partitioning, or AP, allows the real-time system designer to request that a percentage of processing resources be ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-Classic%20stage | In the classification of the archaeology of the Americas, the Post-Classic Stage is a term applied to some Precolumbian cultures, typically ending with local contact with Europeans. This stage is the fifth of five archaeological stages posited by Gordon Willey and Philip Phillips' 1958 book Method and Theory in America... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watkinson | Watkinson is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881 Watkinson Surname at Forebears, its frequency was highest in Nottinghamshire (4.1 times the British average), followed by Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Suffolk, Lincolnshire, Essex and Cheshire. The name Watkinson m... |
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