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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerospace%20materials | Aerospace materials are materials, frequently metal alloys, that have either been developed for, or have come to prominence through their use for aerospace purposes.
These uses often require exceptional performance, strength or heat resistance, even at the cost of considerable expense in their production or machining.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental%20theorem%20of%20software%20engineering | The fundamental theorem of software engineering (FTSE) is a term originated by Andrew Koenig to describe a remark by Butler Lampson attributed to David J. Wheeler:
The theorem does not describe an actual theorem that can be proven; rather, it is a general principle for managing complexity through abstraction.
The the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constrained%20Delaunay%20triangulation | In computational geometry, a constrained Delaunay triangulation is a generalization of the Delaunay triangulation that forces certain required segments into the triangulation as edges, unlike the Delaunay triangulation itself which is based purely on the position of a given set of vertices without regard to how they sh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart%20thermostat | Smart thermostats are Wi-Fi thermostats that can be used with home automation and are responsible for controlling a home's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. They perform similar functions as a Programmable thermostat as they allow the user to control the temperature of their home throughout the day using a sc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pusztai%20affair | The Pusztai affair is a controversy that began in 1998. The protein scientist Árpád Pusztai went public with the initial results of unpublished research he was conducting at the Rowett Institute in Aberdeen, Scotland, investigating the possible effects of genetically modified potatoes upon rats. Pusztai claimed that th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAR-CLIP | PAR-CLIP (photoactivatable ribonucleoside-enhanced crosslinking and immunoprecipitation) is a biochemical method for identifying the binding sites of cellular RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and microRNA-containing ribonucleoprotein complexes (miRNPs). The method relies on the incorporation of ribonucleoside analogs that ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VzRoom | vzRoom is a software system developed by Manipeer Limited for multi-party video conferencing, media sharing and VoIP phone integration. It was launched in July 2008.
Features
Multi-party videoconferencing
Each conference room supports up to 63 concurrent users. Each user has an own room to host individual videoconfer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskrat%20Falls%20Generating%20Station | The Muskrat Falls Generating Station is a hydroelectric generating station in the Labrador region of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It comprises part of the remaining 35 per cent of the Churchill River that was not developed by the Churchill Falls Generating Station. The station at Muskrat Falls has a capacity of o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neophyte%20%28botany%29 | In botany, a neophyte (from Greek νέος (néos) "new" and φυτόν (phutón) "plant") is a plant species which is not native to a geographical region and was introduced in recent history. Non-native plants that are long-established in an area are called archaeophytes. In Britain, neophytes are defined more specifically as pl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange%20Online%20Protection | Exchange Online Protection (EOP, formerly Forefront Online Protection for Exchange or FOPE) is a hosted e-mail security service, owned by Microsoft, that filters spam and removes computer viruses from e-mail messages. The service does not require client software installation, but is activated by changing each customer'... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver%20Spring%20Networks | Silver Spring Networks, a subsidiary of Itron, is a provider of smart grid products, headquartered in San Jose, California, with offices in Australia, Singapore, Brazil, and the United Kingdom. Besides communications devices, Silver Spring Networks develops software for utilities and customers to improve energy effici... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20Wireless%20System | The World Wireless System was a turn of the 20th century proposed telecommunications and electrical power delivery system designed by inventor Nikola Tesla based on his theories of using Earth and its atmosphere as electrical conductors. He claimed this system would allow for "the transmission of electric energy withou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KMB09%20protocol | KMB09 protocol (named after Muhammad Mubashir Khan, Michael Murphy and Almut Beige) is an alternative quantum key distribution protocol, where Alice and Bob use two mutually unbiased bases with one of them encoding a ‘0’ and the other one encoding a ‘1’. The security of the scheme is due to a minimum index transmission... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherborne%20Sensors | Sherborne Sensors is a designer and manufacturer of precision inclinometers, accelerometers and load cells. Technologies utilized include mechanical servo, solid state and strain gauge. These precision measurement tools are available as both off-the-shelf and bespoke for use in military, aerospace, civil and industria... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subtropical%20climate%20vegetated%20roof | A subtropical climate vegetated roof (SCV roof) is a type of green building practice that employs a planted soil media installed above a waterproof roof deck to obtain environmental benefits and address sustainability concerns, similar to traditional green roofs located in northern continental United States. Soil media... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasisymmetric%20function | In algebra and in particular in algebraic combinatorics, a quasisymmetric function is any element in the ring of quasisymmetric functions which is in turn a subring of the formal power series ring with a countable number of variables. This ring generalizes the ring of symmetric functions. This ring can be realized a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species%20affinis | Species affinis (commonly abbreviated to: sp., aff., or affin.) is taxonomic terminology in zoology and botany. In open nomenclature it indicates that available material or evidence suggests that the proposed species is related to, has an affinity to, but is not identical to, the species with the binomial name it comes... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob%20von%20Uexk%C3%BCll%20Centre | Jakob von Uexküll Centre is an Estonia-based organisation for the work with the legacy of biologist, philosopher and semiotician Jakob von Uexküll. The Centre owns the major archive of his works in the world.
The Centre was established in 1993. It is situated in Tartu and attached to the Estonian Naturalists' Society.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovoltaic%20keyboard | A photovoltaic keyboard, or solar keyboard, is a wireless computer keyboard that charges its batteries from a light source such as the sun or interior lighting, addressing a major drawback of wireless computer peripherals that otherwise require regular replacement of discharged batteries.
On such device is the Logitec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket%20eDGe | The enTourage pocket eDGe is a discontinued combined tablet computer and e-book made by enTourage Systems Inc., a small company based out of McLean, Virginia. It is the first follow on to the original EnTourage eDGe released earlier in 2010. The device runs Google's Android platform, version 2.2. It is called by the m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asynchronous%20communication%20mechanism | The role of an asynchronous communication mechanism (ACM) is to synchronize the transfer of data in a system between a writing process and a reading process operating concurrently.
Description
The mechanism by which the ACM performs its tasks varies heavily depending upon the situation in which the ACM is employed. A ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst%20Weber%20%28engineer%29 | Ernst Weber (September 6, 1901 in Vienna, Austria – February 16, 1996 in Columbus, North Carolina), Austria-born American electrical engineer, was a pioneer in microwave technologies and played an important role in the history of the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, where in 1945 he founded the Microwa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset%20%28computer%20security%29 | In information security, computer security and network security, an asset is any data, device, or other component of the environment that supports information-related activities. Assets generally include hardware (e.g. servers and switches), software (e.g. mission critical applications and support systems) and confid... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scanning%20mobility%20particle%20sizer | A scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) is an analytical instrument that measures the size and number concentration of aerosol particles with diameters from 2.5 nm to 1000 nm. They employ a continuous, fast-scanning technique to provide high-resolution measurements.
Applications
The particles that are investigated c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guifi.net | Guifi.net is a free, open and neutral, mostly wireless community network, with over 37,000 active nodes and about 71,000 km of wireless links (as of December 2021). The majority of these nodes are located in Catalonia and the Valencian Community, in Spain, but the network is growing in other parts of the world. The net... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry%E2%80%93Robertson%20formula | The Perry–Robertson formula is a mathematical formula which is able to produce a good approximation of buckling loads in long slender columns or struts, and is the basis for the buckling formulation adopted in EN 1993.
The formula in question can be expressed in the following form:
with
where:
is the average lon... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Classical%20Groups | The Classical Groups: Their Invariants and Representations is a mathematics book by , which describes classical invariant theory in terms of representation theory. It is largely responsible for the revival of interest in invariant theory, which had been almost killed off by David Hilbert's solution of its main problems... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propositional%20proof%20system | In propositional calculus and proof complexity a propositional proof system (pps), also called a Cook–Reckhow propositional proof system, is a system for proving classical propositional tautologies.
Mathematical definition
Formally a pps is a polynomial-time function P whose range is the set of all propositional taut... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edinburgh%20BioQuarter | Edinburgh BioQuarter is a key initiative in the development of Scotland's life sciences industry, which employs more than 39,000 people in over 750 organisations.
A community of 8,000 people currently work and study within the boundary of BioQuarter, located on the south side of Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, ap... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20databases%20for%20oncogenomic%20research | Databases for oncogenomic research are biological databases dedicated to cancer data and oncogenomic research. They can be a primary source of cancer data, offer a certain level of analysis (processed data) or even offer online data mining.
List
The table below gives an overview of databases for that serve specifical... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20cousin%20marriage%20court%20cases%20in%20the%20United%20States | The following is a list of United States court cases on cousin marriage. Currently only certain cases at the appellate level in the last sixty years are listed.
Case law
See also
Cousin marriage law in the United States by state
Notes
References
Co M
Marriage law in the United States
State law in the United States... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20biological%20databases | Biological databases are stores of biological information. The journal Nucleic Acids Research regularly publishes special issues on biological databases and has a list of such databases. The 2018 issue has a list of about 180 such databases and updates to previously described databases. Omics Discovery Index can be use... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foucault%20knife-edge%20test | The Foucault knife-edge test is an optical test to accurately measure the shape of concave curved mirrors. It is commonly used by amateur telescope makers for figuring primary mirrors in reflecting telescopes. It uses a relatively simple, inexpensive apparatus compared to other testing techniques.
Overview
The Foucaul... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium%20%28software%29 | STADIUM (Software for Transport and Degradation In Unsaturated Materials) is a or service life prediction method which uses finite element software in conjunction with certified lab testing to determine the service life of exposed reinforced concrete.
Development
SUMMA
STADIUM was originally developed in the late 19... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consistent%20Overhead%20Byte%20Stuffing | Consistent Overhead Byte Stuffing (COBS) is an algorithm for encoding data bytes that results in efficient, reliable, unambiguous packet framing regardless of packet content, thus making it easy for receiving applications to recover from malformed packets. It employs a particular byte value, typically zero, to serve as... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civilian%20casualty%20ratio | In armed conflicts, the civilian casualty ratio (also civilian death ratio, civilian-combatant ratio, etc.) is the ratio of civilian casualties to combatant casualties, or total casualties. The measurement can apply either to casualties inflicted by or to a particular belligerent, casualties inflicted in one aspect or ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetVault%20Backup | NetVault is a set of data protection software developed and supported by Quest Software. NetVault Backup is a backup and recovery software product. It can be used to protect data and software applications in physical and virtual environments from one central management interface. It supports many servers, application p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar%20recursion | Bar recursion is a generalized form of recursion developed by C. Spector in his 1962 paper. It is related to bar induction in the same fashion that primitive recursion is related to ordinary induction, or transfinite recursion is related to transfinite induction.
Technical definition
Let V, R, and O be types, and i b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial%20Archive%20and%20Interchange%20Format | The Spatial Archive and Interchange Format (SAIF, pronounced safe) was defined in the early 1990s as a self-describing, extensible format designed to support interoperability and storage of geospatial data.
SAIF dataset
SAIF has two major components that together define SAIFtalk. The first is the Class Syntax Notation... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bancroft%20point | A Bancroft point is the temperature where an azeotrope occurs in a binary system. Although vapor liquid azeotropy is impossible for binary systems which are rigorously described by Raoult's law, for real systems, azeotropy is inevitable at temperatures where the saturation vapor pressure of the components are equal. Su... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouse%20model | The Rouse model is frequently used in polymer physics.
The Rouse model describes the conformational dynamics of an ideal chain. In this model, the single chain diffusion is represented by Brownian motion of beads connected by harmonic springs. There are no excluded volume interactions between the beads and each bead i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized%20entropy%20index | The generalized entropy index has been proposed as a measure of income inequality in a population. It is derived from information theory as a measure of redundancy in data. In information theory a measure of redundancy can be interpreted as non-randomness or data compression; thus this interpretation also applies to ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism%20of%20Amazon | Amazon.com has been criticized, with questions raised about the ethics of the company's business practices and policies. Amazon has faced allegations of anti-competitive or monopolistic behavior and criticism of its treatment of workers and consumers. Concerns have been raised about the availability of products and ser... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CONFER%20%28software%29 | CONFER is one of the first computer conferencing systems. Highly sophisticated for its time, it was developed in 1975 at the University of Michigan by then graduate student Robert Parnes. The CONFER system continued to be a widely used communication tool until 1999. CONFER is the progenitor of the computer conferencing... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Star%20%28organization%29 | North Star Saints is an organization for LGBT people in the Latter-day Saint community. North Star is described as a faith-affirming resource for Latter-day Saint people addressing sexual orientation and gender identity who desire to live in line with teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Ch... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email%20migration | Email migration is a process in which an email or multiple email messages are migrated from one email client to another email client. An equivalent term is Mailbox Migration, in which case records such as e-mails, appointments, contacts or tasks may also be migrated. In general, email migration is required when a user ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equichordal%20point%20problem | In Euclidean plane geometry, the equichordal point problem is the question whether a closed planar convex body can have two equichordal points. The problem was originally posed in 1916 by Fujiwara and in 1917 by Wilhelm Blaschke, Hermann Rothe, and Roland Weitzenböck. A generalization of this problem statement was answ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perturbation%20problem%20beyond%20all%20orders | In mathematics, perturbation theory works typically by expanding unknown quantity in a power series in a small parameter. However, in a perturbation problem beyond all orders, all coefficients of the perturbation expansion vanish and the difference between the function and the constant function 0 cannot be detected by... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DebugWIRE | debugWIRE is a serial communications protocol, designed by Atmel. It is used for on-chip debugging of AVR microcontrollers.
Protocol
debugWIRE is designed as a simpler alternative to JTAG, aimed at microcontrollers (MCUs) with limited resources. It is supported by the classic ATtiny and some smaller ATmega MCUs, such... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniqueness%20theorem | In mathematics, a uniqueness theorem, also called a unicity theorem, is a theorem asserting the uniqueness of an object satisfying certain conditions, or the equivalence of all objects satisfying the said conditions. Examples of uniqueness theorems include:
Alexandrov's uniqueness theorem of three-dimensional polyhed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jansen%27s%20linkage | Jansen's linkage is a planar leg mechanism designed by the kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen to generate a smooth walking motion. Jansen has used his mechanism in a variety of kinetic sculptures which are known as (Dutch for "beach beasts"). Jansen's linkage bears artistic as well as mechanical merit for its simulation of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersil%20ICL8038 | The ICL8038 waveform generator was an Integrated circuit by Intersil designed to generate sine, square and triangular waveforms, based on bipolar monolithic technology involving Schottky barrier diodes. ICL8038 was a voltage-controlled oscillator capable of producing frequencies between a millihertz and 100 kHz., some ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindawi%20Programming%20System | Hindawi Programming System (hereafter referred to as HPS) is a suite of open source programming languages. It allows non-English medium literates to learn and write computer programs. It is a scalable system which supports many programming paradigms.
Shaili Prathmik or Indic BASIC and Indic LOGO are for beginners who... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpSource | OpSource, Inc. is a cloud and managed services hosting company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The company also has offices in Ashburn, Virginia, Ireland and India, and data centers in California, Virginia and the United Kingdom. OpSource is now part of the ICT company Dimension Data which acquired OpSource ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ushiki%27s%20theorem | In mathematics, particularly in the study of functions of several complex variables, Ushiki's theorem, named after S. Ushiki, states that certain well-behaved functions cannot have certain kinds of well-behaved invariant manifolds.
The theorem
A biholomorphic mapping cannot have a 1-dimensional compact smooth invari... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invariant%20manifold | In dynamical systems, a branch of mathematics, an invariant manifold is a topological manifold that is invariant under the action of the dynamical system. Examples include the slow manifold, center manifold, stable manifold, unstable manifold, subcenter manifold and inertial manifold.
Typically, although by no means ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homoclinic%20connection | In dynamical systems, a branch of mathematics, a homoclinic connection is a structure formed by the stable manifold and unstable manifold of a fixed point.
Definition for maps
Let be a map defined on a manifold , with a fixed point .
Let and be the stable manifold and the unstable manifold
of the fixed point , res... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse%20architecture | Reverse architecture is a process of deducing the underlying architecture and design of a system by observing its behaviour. It has its roots in the field of reverse engineering.
Practicing reverse architecture is used to decipher the logistics of building. There are a variety of techniques available, the most notable... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NemID | NemID () is a common login solution for Danish Internet banks, government websites and some other private companies. NemID is managed by the Nets DanID A/S company and came into use on July 1, 2010. Everyone in Denmark who is more than 15 years old and has a CPR-Number is eligible for a NemID that can be used with thei... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dade%20isometry | In mathematical finite group theory, the Dade isometry is an isometry from class function on a subgroup H with support on a subset K of H to class functions on a group G . It was introduced by as a generalization and simplification of an isometry used by in their proof of the odd order theorem, and was used by in hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exceptional%20character | In mathematical finite group theory, an exceptional character of a group is a character related in a certain way to a character of a subgroup. They were introduced by , based on ideas due to Brauer in .
Definition
Suppose that H is a subgroup of a finite group G, and C1, ..., Cr are some conjugacy classes of H, and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual%20Studio%20Lab%20Management | Visual Studio Lab Management is a software development tool developed by Microsoft for software testers to create and manage virtual environments. Lab Management extends the existing Visual Studio Application Lifecycle Management platform to enable an integrated Hyper-V based test lab.
Since Visual Studio 2012, it is a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte%20Carlo%20methods%20for%20electron%20transport | The Monte Carlo method for electron transport is a semiclassical Monte Carlo (MC) approach of modeling semiconductor transport. Assuming the carrier motion consists of free flights interrupted by scattering mechanisms, a computer is utilized to simulate the trajectories of particles as they move across the device unde... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pullback%20motor | A pullback motor (also pull back or pull-back) is a simple clockwork motor used in toy cars. A patent for them was granted to Bertrand 'Fred' Francis in 1952 as a keyless clockwork motor.
Pulling the car backward (hence the name) winds up an internal spiral spring; a flat spiral rather than a helical coil spring. When... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web%202.0%20Suicide%20Machine | The Web 2.0 Suicide Machine is a service that helps users tired of MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, to "commit suicide in social networks", by automatically "removing their private content and friend relationships" (but without deleting or deactivating their accounts). The service is part of the non-profit foundation WOR... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riak | Riak (pronounced "ree-ack" ) is a distributed NoSQL key-value data store that offers high availability, fault tolerance, operational simplicity, and scalability. Riak moved to an entirely open-source project in August 2017, with many of the licensed Enterprise Edition features being incorporated. Riak implements the pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brownian%20surface | A Brownian surface is a fractal surface generated via a fractal elevation function.
The Brownian surface is named after Brownian motion.
Example
For instance, in the three-dimensional case, where two variables X and Y are given as coordinates, the elevation function between any two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) can be... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution%20of%20eusociality | Eusociality evolved repeatedly in different orders of animals, notably termites and the Hymenoptera (the wasps, bees, and ants). This 'true sociality' in animals, in which sterile individuals work to further the reproductive success of others, is found in termites, ambrosia beetles, gall-dwelling aphids, thrips, marine... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asilomar%20International%20Conference%20on%20Climate%20Intervention%20Technologies | The Asilomar International Conference on Climate Intervention Technologies was a conference developed by Margaret Leinen of the Climate Response Fund and chaired by Michael MacCracken of the Climate Institute. The conference took place in March 2010 and the recommendations were published in November 2010. The goal was ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malleability%20of%20intelligence | Malleability of intelligence describes the processes by which intelligence can increase or decrease over time and is not static. These changes may come as a result of genetics, pharmacological factors, psychological factors, behavior, or environmental conditions. Malleable intelligence may refer to changes in cogniti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soluble%20urokinase%20plasminogen%20activator%20receptor | Soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) (NCBI Accession no. AAK31795) is a protein and the soluble form of uPAR. uPAR is expressed mainly on immune cells, endothelial cells, and smooth muscle cells. uPAR is a membrane-bound receptor for uPA, also known as urokinase and Vitronectin. The soluble version ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20digital%20forensics%20tools | During the 1980s, most digital forensic investigations consisted of "live analysis", examining digital media directly using non-specialist tools. In the 1990s, several freeware and other proprietary tools (both hardware and software) were created to allow investigations to take place without modifying media. This first... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social%20history%20of%20viruses | The social history of viruses describes the influence of viruses and viral infections on human history. Epidemics caused by viruses began when human behaviour changed during the Neolithic period, around 12,000 years ago, when humans developed more densely populated agricultural communities. This allowed viruses to spre... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servant%20%28design%20pattern%29 | In software engineering, the servant pattern defines an object used to offer some functionality to a group of classes without defining that functionality in each of them. A Servant is a class whose instance (or even just class) provides methods that take care of a desired service, while objects for which (or with whom... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System%20size%20expansion | The system size expansion, also known as van Kampen's expansion or the Ω-expansion, is a technique pioneered by Nico van Kampen used in the analysis of stochastic processes. Specifically, it allows one to find an approximation to the solution of a master equation with nonlinear transition rates. The leading order term ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco%20Unified%20Computing%20System | Cisco Unified Computing System (UCS) is a data center server computer product line composed of server hardware, virtualization support, switching fabric, and management software, introduced in 2009 by Cisco Systems.
The products are marketed for scalability by integrating many components of a data center that can be ma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilingual%20interactive%20activation%20plus | Bilingual interactive activation plus (BIA+) is a model for understanding the process of bilingual language comprehension and consists of two interactive subsystems: the word identification subsystem and task/decision subsystem. It is the successor of the Bilingual Interactive Activation (BIA) model which was updated ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory%20stimulation%20therapy | Sensory stimulation therapy (SST) is an experimental therapy that aims to use neural plasticity mechanisms to aid in the recovery of somatosensory function after stroke or cognitive ageing. Stroke and cognitive ageing are well known sources of cognitive loss, the former by neuronal death, the latter by weakening of neu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intervention%20%28convention%29 | Intervention was a yearly Internet culture convention held in Rockville, Maryland. Intervention (a combination of the words "Internet" and "Convention") highlighted independent artists from all spectrums of creative output who use the Internet as their primary distribution method. The convention hosted panels, workshop... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial%20bifurcation | Spatial bifurcation is a form of bifurcation theory. The classic bifurcation analysis is referred to as an ordinary differential equation system, which is independent on the spatial variables. However, most realistic systems are spatially dependent. In order to understand spatial variable system (partial differential e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genomic%20signature | The genomic signature refers to the characteristic frequency of oligonucleotides in a genome or sequence. It has been observed that the genomic signature of phylogenetically related genomes is similar.
See also
Gene signature
mutational signatures
Alignment-free sequence analysis
Bioinformatics
Computational gen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard%20Borel%20space | In mathematics, a standard Borel space is the Borel space associated to a Polish space. Discounting Borel spaces of discrete Polish spaces, there is, up to isomorphism of measurable spaces, only one standard Borel space.
Formal definition
A measurable space is said to be "standard Borel" if there exists a metric on... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive%20hearing%20science | Cognitive hearing science is an interdisciplinary science field concerned with the physiological and cognitive basis of hearing and its interplay with signal processing in hearing aids. The field includes genetics, physiology, medical and technical audiology, cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, linguistics an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton%20C%20shell | Hamilton C shell is a clone of the Unix C shell and utilities for Microsoft Windows created by Nicole Hamilton at Hamilton Laboratories as a completely original work, not based on any prior code. It was first released on OS/2 on December 12, 1988 and on Windows NT in July 1992. The OS/2 version was discontinued in 20... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2G%20spectrum%20case | The 2G spectrum case was a political controversy in which politicians and private officials of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition government India were allegedly involved in selling or allotting 122 2G spectrum licenses on conditions that provided an advantage to specific telecom operators. A. Raja, then ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin%20Core%20Archive | Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) is a biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of the Darwin Core terms to produce a single, self-contained dataset for species occurrence, checklist, sampling event or material sample data. Essentially it is a set of text (CSV) files with a simple descriptor (meta.xml) to inform... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paton%20Institute%20of%20Electric%20Welding | E. O. Paton Electric Welding Institute () is a welding research institution situated in Kyiv, Ukraine. It is named after its founder, Professor Evgeny Paton.
History
The institute was established in 1934 following the decree of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences. The institute was formed from the Laboratories of the State... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofunctionalisation | In the field of bioengineering, biofunctionalisation (or biofunctionalization) is the modification of a material to have biological function and/or stimulus, whether permanent or temporary, while at the same time being biologically compatible.
Various types of medical implants are designed to biofunctionalize so that... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nettle%20%28cryptographic%20library%29 | Nettle is a cryptographic library designed to fit easily in a wide range of toolkits and applications. It began as a collection of low-level cryptography functions from lsh in 2001. Since June 2009 (version 2.0) Nettle is a GNU package.
Features
Since version 3, nettle provides the AES block cipher (a subset of Rij... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task%20analysis%20environment%20modeling%20simulation | Task Analysis, Environment Modeling, and Simulation (TAEMS or TÆMS) is a problem domain independent modeling language used to describe the task structures and the problem-solving activities of intelligent agents in a multi-agent environment.
The intelligent agent operates in environments where:
responses by specific ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commitment%20device | A commitment device is, according to journalist Stephen J. Dubner and economist Steven Levitt, a way to lock oneself into following a plan of action that one might not want to do, but which one knows is good for oneself. In other words, a commitment device is a way to give oneself a reward or punishment to make an empt... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20RNA%20biologists | For related information, see the articles on History of RNA Biology, History of Molecular Biology, and History of Genetics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didiom | Didiom was a digital media company that specialized in the development of streaming media applications and wireless content delivery platforms. Built on peer-to-peer placeshifting technology, the company's flagship product allowed customers to stream their home computer's audio collection to their phone wirelessly, eli... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pr%C3%BCfer%20manifold | In mathematics, the Prüfer manifold or Prüfer surface is a 2-dimensional Hausdorff real analytic manifold that is not paracompact. It was introduced by and named after Heinz Prüfer.
Construction
The Prüfer manifold can be constructed as follows . Take an uncountable number of copies Xa of the plane, one for each rea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gezel | Gezel is a hardware description language, allowing the implementation of a Finite State Machine + Datapath (FSMD) model. The tools included in Gezel allows for simulation, cosimulation as well as compiling into VHDL code. It is possible to extend Gezel through library-blocks written in C++.
A Hello World Program
dp he... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GFAJ-1 | GFAJ-1 is a strain of rod-shaped bacteria in the family Halomonadaceae. It is an extremophile that was isolated from the hypersaline and alkaline Mono Lake in eastern California by geobiologist Felisa Wolfe-Simon, a NASA research fellow in residence at the US Geological Survey. In a 2010 Science journal publication, th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering%20education%20research | Engineering education research is the field of inquiry that creates knowledge which aims to define, inform, and improve the education of engineers. It achieves this through research on topics such as: epistemology, policy, assessment, pedagogy, diversity, amongst others, as they pertain to engineering.
History and bac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moeller%20stain | Moeller staining involves the use of a steamed dye reagent in order to increase the stainability of endospores. Carbol fuchsin is the primary stain used in this method. Endospores are stained red, while the counterstain methylene blue stains the vegetative bacteria blue.
Endospores are surrounded by a highly resistant... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HORTA%20%28mining%29 | HORTA is an underground geographic positioning technology utilized in the mining industry and being considered for extraterrestrial space mining applications. The technology utilizes a gyroscope and an accelerometer, together called an inertial navigation system or INS, to aid in 3D-position determination.
It was deve... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third%20Party%20Control%20Protocol | Third Party Control Protocol (TPCP) is a client-server protocol with three types of primitives:
Request (used by the client),
Notify (used by the server to send state information to the client),
Responses (sent as a response to a request)
TPCP is the Protocol used for third party call control 3pcc. TPCP is the p... |
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