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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced%20Amiga%20Architecture%20chipset | The AAA chipset (Advanced Amiga Architecture) was intended to be the next-generation Amiga multimedia system designed by Commodore International. Initially begun as a secret project, the first design discussions were started in 1988, and after many revisions and redesigns the first silicon versions were fabricated in 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic%20location | Acoustic location is a method of determining the position of an object or sound source by using sound waves. Location can take place in gases (such as the atmosphere), liquids (such as water), and in solids (such as in the earth).
Location can be done actively or passively:
Active acoustic location involves the crea... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net%20acid%20excretion | In renal physiology, net acid excretion (NAE) is the net amount of acid excreted in the urine per unit time. Its value depends on urine flow rate, urine acid concentration, and the concentration of bicarbonate in the urine (the loss of bicarbonate, a buffering agent, is physiologically equivalent to a gain in acid). NA... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chu%20space | Chu spaces generalize the notion of topological space by dropping the requirements that the set of open sets be closed under union and finite intersection, that the open sets be extensional, and that the membership predicate (of points in open sets) be two-valued. The definition of continuous function remains unchanged... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehn%27s%20lemma | In mathematics, Dehn's lemma asserts that a piecewise-linear map of a disk into a 3-manifold, with the map's singularity set in the disk's interior, implies the existence of another piecewise-linear map of the disk which is an embedding and is identical to the original on the boundary of the disk.
This theorem was tho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ekman%20layer | The Ekman layer is the layer in a fluid where there is a force balance between pressure gradient force, Coriolis force and turbulent drag. It was first described by Vagn Walfrid Ekman. Ekman layers occur both in the atmosphere and in the ocean.
There are two types of Ekman layers. The first type occurs at the surface ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JEIDA%20memory%20card | The JEIDA memory card standard is a popular memory card standard at the beginning of memory cards appearing on portable computers. JEIDA cards could be used to expand system memory or as a solid-state storage drive.
History
Before the advent of the JEIDA standard, laptops had proprietary cards that were not interoper... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple-A%20syndrome | Triple-A syndrome or AAA syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive congenital disorder. In most cases, there is no family history of AAA syndrome. The syndrome was first identified by Jeremy Allgrove and colleagues in 1978; since then just over 100 cases have been reported. The syndrome is called Triple-A due to the mani... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blain%20%28animal%20disease%29 | Blain was an animal disease of unknown etiology that was well known in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is unclear whether it is still extant, or what modern disease it corresponds to.
According to Ephraim Chambers' 18th-century Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, blain was "a distemper" (in t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bench-clearing%20brawl | A bench-clearing brawl is a form of fighting that occurs in sports, most notably baseball and ice hockey, in which most or all players on both teams leave their dugouts, bullpens, or benches, and charge onto the playing area in order to fight one another or try to break up a fight. Penalties for leaving the bench can ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cre-Lox%20recombination | Cre-Lox recombination is a site-specific recombinase technology, used to carry out deletions, insertions, translocations and inversions at specific sites in the DNA of cells. It allows the DNA modification to be targeted to a specific cell type or be triggered by a specific external stimulus. It is implemented both in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relation%20algebra | In mathematics and abstract algebra, a relation algebra is a residuated Boolean algebra expanded with an involution called converse, a unary operation. The motivating example of a relation algebra is the algebra 2 X 2 of all binary relations on a set X, that is, subsets of the cartesian square X2, with R•S inter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene%20dosage | Gene dosage is the number of copies of a particular gene present in a genome. Gene dosage is related to the amount of gene product (proteins or functional RNAs) the cell is able to express. Since a gene acts as a template, the number of templates in the cell contributes to the amount of gene product able to be produced... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fission%20products%20%28by%20element%29 | This page discusses each of the main elements in the mixture of fission products produced by nuclear fission of the common nuclear fuels uranium and plutonium. The isotopes are listed by element, in order by atomic number.
Neutron capture by the nuclear fuel in nuclear reactors and atomic bombs also produces actinides... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberrant%20subclavian%20artery | Aberrant subclavian artery, or aberrant subclavian artery syndrome, is a rare anatomical variant of the origin of the right or left subclavian artery. This abnormality is the most common congenital vascular anomaly of the aortic arch, occurring in approximately 1% of individuals.
Presentation
This condition is usuall... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horticultural%20therapy | Horticultural therapy (also known as garden therapy or social and therapeutic horticulture or STH) is defined by the American Horticultural Therapy Association (AHTA) as the engagement of a person in gardening and plant-based activities, facilitated by a trained therapist, to achieve specific therapeutic treatment goal... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CellProfiler | CellProfiler is free, open-source software designed to enable biologists without training in computer vision or programming to quantitatively measure phenotypes from thousands of images automatically. Advanced algorithms for image analysis are available as individual modules that can be placed in sequential order toget... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interosseous%20talocalcaneal%20ligament | The interosseous talocalcaneal ligament forms the chief bond of union between the talus and calcaneus.
It is a portion of the united capsules of the talocalcaneonavicular and the talocalcaneal joints, and consists of two partially united layers of fibers, one belonging to the former and the other to the latter joint.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior%20talocalcaneal%20ligament | The anterior talocalcaneal ligament (anterior calcaneo-astragaloid ligament or anterior interosseous ligament) is a ligament in the foot.
The anterior talocalcaneal ligament extends from the front and lateral surface of the neck of the talus to the sinus tarsi of the calcaneus.
It forms the posterior boundary of the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateral%20talocalcaneal%20ligament | The lateral talocalcaneal ligament (external calcaneo-astragaloid ligament) is a ligament in the ankle. It is a short, strong fasciculus, passing from the lateral surface of the talus, immediately beneath its fibular facet to the lateral surface of the calcaneus.
It is placed in front of, but on a deeper plane than, t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posterior%20talocalcaneal%20ligament | The posterior talocalcaneal ligament (posterior calcaneo-astragaloid ligament) connects the lateral tubercle of the talus with the upper and medial part of the calcaneus; it is a short band, and its fibers radiate from their narrow attachment to the talus. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medial%20talocalcaneal%20ligament | The medial talocalcaneal ligament (internal calcaneo-astragaloid ligament) connects the medial tubercle of the back of the talus with the back of the sustentaculum tali.
Its fibers blend with those of the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcaneofibular%20ligament | The calcaneofibular ligament is a narrow, rounded cord, running from the tip of the lateral malleolus of the fibula downward and slightly backward to a tubercle on the lateral surface of the calcaneus. It is part of the lateral collateral ligament, which opposes the hyperinversion of the subtalar joint, as in a common ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lov%C3%A1sz%20conjecture | In graph theory, the Lovász conjecture (1969) is a classical problem on Hamiltonian paths in graphs. It says:
Every finite connected vertex-transitive graph contains a Hamiltonian path.
Originally László Lovász stated the problem in the opposite way, but
this version became standard. In 1996, László Babai published a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoxyeicosatrienoic%20acid | The epoxyeicosatrienoic acids or EETs are signaling molecules formed within various types of cells by the metabolism of arachidonic acid by a specific subset of Cytochrome P450 enzymes termed cytochrome P450 epoxygenases. These nonclassic eicosanoids are generally short-lived, being rapidly converted from epoxides to ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Joint%20Conference%20on%20Automated%20Reasoning | The International Joint Conference on Automated Reasoning (IJCAR) is a series of conferences on the topics of automated reasoning, automated deduction, and related fields. It is organized semi-regularly as a merger of other meetings. IJCAR replaces those independent conferences in the years it takes place. The confere... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall%20Fredericks | Marshall Maynard Fredericks (January 31, 1908 – April 4, 1998) was an American sculptor known for such works as Fountain of Eternal Life, The Spirit of Detroit, Man and the Expanding Universe Fountain, and many others.
Early life and education
Fredericks was born of Scandinavian descent in Rock Island, Illinois, on Ja... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline%20of%20heat%20engine%20technology | This timeline of heat engine technology describes how heat engines have been known since antiquity but have been made into increasingly useful devices since the 17th century as a better understanding of the processes involved was gained. A heat engine is any system that converts heat to mechanical energy, which can the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offshoot%20%28plant%29 | Offshoots are lateral shoots that are produced on the main stem of a plant. They may be known colloquially as "suckers", “pups” or “sister plants”
See also
Stolon or runners
Plant anatomy
Plant morphology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field%20specification | A field specification or fspec defines a portion of a word in some programming language. It has the form "(L:R)" where "L" is the leftmost byte and "R" is the rightmost byte, and counting begins at zero. For example, the first three bytes of a word would have the fspec (0:2) for bytes numbered 0, 1, and 2.
Units of in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton%20epoch | In cosmological models of the Big Bang, the lepton epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe in which the leptons dominated the mass of the Universe. It started roughly 1 second after the Big Bang, after the majority of hadrons and anti-hadrons annihilated each other at the end of the hadron epoch. Du... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroweak%20epoch | In physical cosmology, the electroweak epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe when the temperature of the universe had fallen enough that the strong force separated from the electroweak interaction, but was high enough for electromagnetism and the weak interaction to remain merged into a single ele... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand%20unification%20epoch | In physical cosmology, assuming that nature is described by a Grand Unified Theory, the grand unification epoch was the period in the evolution of the early universe following the Planck epoch, starting at about 10−43 seconds after the Big Bang, in which the temperature of the universe was comparable to the characteris... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fierz%20identity | In theoretical physics, a Fierz identity is an identity that allows one to rewrite bilinears of the product of two spinors as a linear combination of products of the bilinears of the individual spinors. It is named after Swiss physicist Markus Fierz. The Fierz identities are also sometimes called the Fierz–Pauli–Kofink... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AES52 | AES52 is a standard first published by the Audio Engineering Society in March 2006 that specifies the insertion of unique identifiers into the AES3 digital audio transport structure.
Background
The AES3 transport stream continues to be used extensively in both discrete and network based audio systems alongside audio s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelado | In Mexican society, pelado is "a term said to have been invented to describe a certain class of urban 'bum' in Mexico in the 1920s."
It was used, however, much earlier. Lewis Garrard used it in his book, "Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail," his first-hand account of crossing the Plains to Taos, published in 1850. He wrote:... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vine%20Linux | is a Japanese Linux distribution sponsored by VineCaves. It has been a fork of Red Hat Linux 7.2 since Vine Linux 3.0. Work on Vine Linux was started in 1998.
All versions except Vine Seed have been announced to be discontinued from May 4, 2021.
Release history |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique%20Material%20Identifier | The Unique Material Identifier (UMID) is a SMPTE standard for providing a stand-alone method for generating a unique label designed to be used to attach to media files and streams. The UMID is standardized in SMPTE 330M.
There are two types of UMID:
Basic UMID
contains the minimal components necessary for the unique... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microtuner | A microtuner or microtonal tuner is an electronic device or software program designed to modify and test the tuning of musical instruments (in particular synthesizers) with microtonal precision, allowing for the design and construction of microtonal scales and just intonation scales, and for tuning intervals that may d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger%20bush | Tiger bush, or brousse tigrée in the French language, is a patterned vegetation community and ground consisting of alternating bands of trees, shrubs, or grass separated by bare ground or low herb cover, that run roughly parallel to contour lines of equal elevation. The patterns occur on low slopes in arid and semi-ari... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patterned%20vegetation | Patterned vegetation is a vegetation community that exhibits distinctive and repetitive patterns. Examples of patterned vegetation include fir waves, tiger bush, and string bog. The patterns typically arise from an interplay of phenomena that differentially encourage plant growth or mortality. A coherent pattern arises... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatomically%20correct%20doll | An anatomically correct doll or anatomically precise doll is a doll that depicts some of the primary and secondary sex characteristics of a human for educational purposes. A very detailed type of anatomically correct doll may be used in questioning children who may have been sexually abused. The use of dolls as intervi... |
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/Signor%E2%80%93Lipps%20effect | The Signor–Lipps effect is a paleontological principle proposed in 1982 by Philip W. Signor and Jere H. Lipps which states that, since the fossil record of organisms is never complete, neither the first nor the last organism in a given taxon will be recorded as a fossil. The Signor–Lipps effect is often applied specifi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar%20Zilsel | Edgar Zilsel (August 11, 1891, Vienna, Austria-Hungary – March 11, 1944, Oakland, California) was an Austrian-American historian and philosopher of science.
He is best known for the Zilsel Thesis, a scientific proposal which traces the origins of western science to the interactions between scholars and skilled artisa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial%20induction%20of%20immunity | Artificial induction of immunity is immunization achieved by human efforts in preventive healthcare, as opposed to (and augmenting) natural immunity as produced by organisms' immune systems. It makes people immune to specific diseases by means other than waiting for them to catch the disease. The purpose is to reduce ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singmaster%27s%20conjecture | Singmaster's conjecture is a conjecture in combinatorial number theory, named after the British mathematician David Singmaster who proposed it in 1971. It says that there is a finite upper bound on the multiplicities of entries in Pascal's triangle (other than the number 1, which appears infinitely many times). It is ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical%20pumping | Optical pumping is a process in which light is used to raise (or "pump") electrons from a lower energy level in an atom or molecule to a higher one. It is commonly used in laser construction to pump the active laser medium so as to achieve population inversion. The technique was developed by the 1966 Nobel Prize winner... |
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/Bali%20cattle | The Bali cattle (Bos domesticus), also known as Balinese cattle, domestic banteng or Bali banteng, are a domesticated species of bovine which originated from the banteng (Bos javanicus). Bali cattle are an important source of meat and are used for plowing. They are thought to have originated in Bali.
History and range... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagle%2C%20Globe%2C%20and%20Anchor | The Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (commonly referred to as an EGA) is the official emblem and insignia of the United States Marine Corps. The current emblem traces its roots in the designs and ornaments of the early Continental Marines as well as the United Kingdom's Royal Marines. The present emblem, adopted in 1955, diffe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin%20ice | A spin ice is a magnetic substance that does not have a single minimal-energy state. It has magnetic moments (i.e. "spin") as elementary degrees of freedom which are subject to frustrated interactions. By their nature, these interactions prevent the moments from exhibiting a periodic pattern in their orientation down t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large%20countable%20ordinal | In the mathematical discipline of set theory, there are many ways of describing specific countable ordinals. The smallest ones can be usefully and non-circularly expressed in terms of their Cantor normal forms. Beyond that, many ordinals of relevance to proof theory still have computable ordinal notations (see ordinal ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long%20Josephson%20junction | In superconductivity, a long Josephson junction (LJJ) is a Josephson junction which has one or more dimensions longer than the Josephson penetration depth . This definition is not strict.
In terms of underlying model a short Josephson junction is characterized by the Josephson phase , which is only a function of time,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture%20mapping%20unit | In computer graphics, a texture mapping unit (TMU) is a component in modern graphics processing units (GPUs). They are able to rotate, resize, and distort a bitmap image to be placed onto an arbitrary plane of a given 3D model as a texture, in a process called texture mapping. In modern graphics cards it is implemented... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current%20limiting | Current limiting is the practice of imposing a limit on the current that may be delivered to a load to protect the circuit generating or transmitting the current from harmful effects due to a short-circuit or overload. The term "current limiting" is also used to define a type of overcurrent protective device. According... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abietoideae | Abietoideae is a subfamily of the conifer family Pinaceae. The name is from the genus Abies (firs), which contains most of the species in the genus. Six genera are currently assigned to this subfamily: Abies, Cedrus, Keteleeria, Nothotsuga, Pseudolarix, and Tsuga.
The group was formerly treated as a separate family, t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSHFS | In computing, SSHFS (SSH Filesystem) is a filesystem client to mount and interact with directories and files located on a remote server or workstation over a normal ssh connection. The client interacts with the remote file system via the SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP), a network protocol providing file access, file ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary%20fermentation%20%28wine%29 | Secondary fermentation is a process commonly associated with winemaking, which entails a second period of fermentation in a different vessel than the one used to start the fermentation process. An example of this would be starting fermentation in a carboy or stainless steel tank and then moving it over to oak barrels. ... |
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/London%20penetration%20depth | In superconductors, the London penetration depth (usually denoted as or ) characterizes the distance to which a magnetic field penetrates into a superconductor and becomes equal to times that of the magnetic field at the surface of the superconductor. Typical values of λL range from 50 to 500 nm.
The London penetrat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commitment%20ordering | Commitment ordering (CO) is a class of interoperable serializability techniques in concurrency control of databases, transaction processing, and related applications. It allows optimistic (non-blocking) implementations. With the proliferation of multi-core processors, CO has also been increasingly utilized in concurren... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condyloid%20process | The condyloid process or condylar process is the process on the human and other mammalian species' mandibles that ends in a condyle, the mandibular condyle. It is thicker than the coronoid process of the mandible and consists of two portions: the condyle and the constricted portion which supports it, the neck.
Condyle... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming%20collision | A naming collision is a circumstance where two or more identifiers in a given namespace or a given scope cannot be unambiguously resolved, and such unambiguous resolution is a requirement of the underlying system.
Example: XML element names
In XML, element names can be originated and changed to reflect the type of in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSSGP | BSSGP is a protocol used in the GPRS mobile packet data system. It denotes Base Station System GPRS Protocol. It transfers information between two GPRS entities SGSN and BSS over a BSSGP Virtual Connection (BVC). This protocol provides radio-related quality of service and routing information that is required to transm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphenoidal%20conchae | The sphenoidal conchae (sphenoidal turbinated processes) are two thin, curved plates, situated at the anterior and lower part of the body of the sphenoid. An aperture of variable size exists in the anterior wall of each, and through this the sphenoidal sinus opens into the nasal cavity.
Each is irregular in form, and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterygoid%20processes%20of%20the%20sphenoid | The pterygoid processes of the sphenoid (from Greek pteryx, pterygos, "wing"), one on either side, descend perpendicularly from the regions where the body and the greater wings of the sphenoid bone unite.
Each process consists of a medial pterygoid plate and a lateral pterygoid plate, the latter of which serve as the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater%20wing%20of%20sphenoid%20bone | The greater wing of the sphenoid bone, or alisphenoid, is a bony process of the sphenoid bone; there is one on each side, extending from the side of the body of the sphenoid and curving upward, laterally, and backward.
Structure
The greater wings of the sphenoid are two strong processes of bone, which arise from the s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser%20wing%20of%20sphenoid%20bone | The lesser wings of the sphenoid or orbito-sphenoids are two thin triangular plates, which arise from the upper and anterior parts of the body, and, projecting lateralward, end in sharp points [Fig. 1].
In some animals they remain as separate bones called orbitosphenoids.
Structure
The main features of the lesser win... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethmoidal%20labyrinth | The ethmoidal labyrinth or lateral mass of the ethmoid bone consists of a number of thin-walled cellular cavities, the ethmoid air cells, arranged in three groups, anterior, middle, and posterior, and interposed between two vertical plates of bone; the lateral plate forms part of the orbit, the medial plate forms part ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpendicular%20plate%20of%20ethmoid%20bone | The perpendicular plate of the ethmoid bone (vertical plate) is a thin, flattened lamina, polygonal in form, which descends from the under surface of the cribriform plate, and assists in forming the septum of the nose; it is generally deflected a little to one or other side. The anterior border articulates with the spi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20explosion | A nuclear explosion is an explosion that occurs as a result of the rapid release of energy from a high-speed nuclear reaction. The driving reaction may be nuclear fission or nuclear fusion or a multi-stage cascading combination of the two, though to date all fusion-based weapons have used a fission device to initiate f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucanthemum%20%C3%97%20superbum | Leucanthemum × superbum, the Shasta daisy, is a commonly grown flowering herbaceous perennial plant with the classic daisy appearance of white petals (ray florets) around a yellow disc, similar to the oxeye daisy Leucanthemum vulgare Lam, but larger.
It originated as a hybrid produced in 1890 by the American horticult... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferior%20orbital%20fissure | The inferior orbital fissure is a gap between the greater wing of sphenoid bone, and the maxilla. It connects the orbit (anteriorly) with the infratemporal fossa and pterygopalatine fossa (posteriorly).
Anatomy
The medial end of the inferior orbital fissure diverges laterally from the medial end of the superior orbit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote%20Initial%20Program%20Load | Remote Initial Program Load (RIPL or RPL) is a protocol for starting a computer and loading its operating system from a server via a network. Such a server runs a network operating system such as LAN Manager, LAN Server, Windows NT Server, Novell NetWare, LANtastic, Solaris or Linux.
RIPL is similar to Preboot Executi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic%20integration | Semantic integration is the process of interrelating information from diverse sources, for example calendars and to do lists, email archives, presence information (physical, psychological, and social), documents of all sorts, contacts (including social graphs), search results, and advertising and marketing relevance de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20COM%20port | A virtual serial port is a software representation of a serial port that either does not connect to a real serial port, or adds functionality to a real serial port through software extension.
Software virtual ports
A software-based virtual serial port presents one or more virtual serial port identifiers on a PC which... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy%20Sciences%20Network | The Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) is a high-speed computer network serving United States Department of Energy (DOE) scientists and their collaborators worldwide. It is managed by staff at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
More than 40 DOE Office of Science labs and research sites are directly connected to t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercurrent | A supercurrent is a superconducting current, that is, electric current which flows without dissipation in a superconductor. Under certain conditions, an electric current can also flow without dissipation in microscopically small non-superconducting metals. However, currents in such perfect conductors are not called sup... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapla | Kapla is a construction set for children and adults. The sets consist only of identical wood planks measuring 11.7 cm x 2.34 cm x 0.78 cm. This 15:3:1 ratio of length:width:thickness is different than the dimensions used for traditionally proportioned building blocks (such as unit blocks), and are used for building fea... |
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/Tunica%20albuginea%20of%20testis | The tunica albugine is a dense, blue-white layer of fibrous tissue surrounding the testis. It is the middle of three enveloppes forming the capsule of the testis; it is deep to the visceral layer of tunica vaginalis, and superficial to the tunica vasculosa testis (vascular layer of testis).
The connective tissue of th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shide%20%28Shinto%29 | are zigzag-shaped paper streamers, often seen attached to or to demarcate holy spaces, and used in Shinto rituals in Japan. They are usually found adorning doorways, shrine buildings, and kamidana.
The origins of shide are traced to the yūshide, a thread made from the bark of Broussonetia x kazinoki mentioned in the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20S.%20Boyer | Robert Stephen Boyer is an American retired professor of computer science, mathematics, and philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He and J Strother Moore invented the Boyer–Moore string-search algorithm, a particularly efficient string searching algorithm, in 1977. He and Moore also collaborated on the Boy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speaker%20terminal | A speaker terminal is a type of electrical connector often used for interconnecting speakers and audio power amplifiers.
The terminals are used in pairs with each of the speaker cable's two wires being connected to one terminal in the pair. Since speaker connections are polarized, the terminals are typically color-co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliolumbar%20artery | The iliolumbar artery is the first branch of the posterior trunk of the internal iliac artery.
Structure
The iliolumbar artery is the first branch of the posterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. It turns upward behind the obturator nerve and the external iliac artery and vein, to the medial border of the psoas ma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior%20gluteal%20artery | The superior gluteal artery is the terminal branch of the posterior division of the internal iliac artery. It exits the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen before splitting into a superficial branch and a deep branch.
Structure
Origin
The superior gluteal artery is the largest and final branch of the internal... |
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/Lateral%20sacral%20artery | The lateral sacral arteries is an artery in the pelvis that arises from the posterior division of the internal iliac artery. It later splits into two smaller branches, a superior and an inferior.
Structure
The lateral sacral artery is the second branch of the posterior division of the internal iliac artery. It is a p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaginal%20artery | The vaginal artery is an artery in females that supplies blood to the vagina and the base of the bladder.
Structure
The vaginal artery is usually a branch of the internal iliac artery. Some sources say that the vaginal artery can arise from the uterine artery, but the phrase vaginal branches of uterine artery is the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferior%20gluteal%20artery | The inferior gluteal artery (sciatic artery) is a terminal branch of the anterior trunk of the internal iliac artery. It exits the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen. It is distributed chiefly to the buttock and the back of the thigh.
Anatomy
Origin
It is the smaller of the two terminal branches of the anter... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obturator%20artery | The obturator artery is a branch of the internal iliac artery that passes antero-inferiorly (forwards and downwards) on the lateral wall of the pelvis, to the upper part of the obturator foramen, and, escaping from the pelvic cavity through the obturator canal, it divides into an anterior branch and a posterior branch.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superior%20vesical%20artery | The superior vesical artery supplies numerous branches to the upper part of the bladder. This artery often also gives branches to the vas deferens and can provide minor collateral circulation for the testicles.
Anatomy
The superior vesical artery is a branch of the umbilical artery. The vesiculo-prostatic artery usual... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie%20restoration | Prairie restoration is a conservation effort to restore prairie lands that were destroyed due to industrial, agricultural, commercial, or residential development. The primary aim is to return areas and ecosystems to their previous state before their depletion.
In the United States, after the Black Hawk War had subside... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perineal%20artery | The perineal artery (superficial perineal artery) arises from the internal pudendal artery, and turns upward, crossing either over or under the superficial transverse perineal muscle, and runs forward, parallel to the pubic arch, in the interspace between the bulbospongiosus and ischiocavernosus muscles, both of which ... |
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/Inferior%20rectal%20artery | The inferior rectal artery (inferior hemorrhoidal artery) is an artery that supplies blood to the lower third of the anal canal below the pectinate line.
Structure
The inferior rectal artery arises from the internal pudendal artery as it passes above the ischial tuberosity.
Piercing the wall of the pudendal canal, it... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urethral%20artery | The urethral artery arises from the internal pudendal artery a branch of the internal iliac artery. The internal pudendal artery has numerous branches including the artery of the bulb of the penis immediately before the urethral and the dorsal artery of the penis more distally.
In the male it penetrates the perineal... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20gravitational%20theory | In physics, theories of gravitation postulate mechanisms of interaction governing the movements of bodies with mass. There have been numerous theories of gravitation since ancient times. The first extant sources discussing such theories are found in ancient Greek philosophy. This work was furthered through the Middle A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom%20optics | Atom optics (or atomic optics) "refers to techniques to manipulate the trajectories and exploit the wave properties
of neutral atoms". Typical experiments employ beams of cold, slowly moving neutral atoms, as a special case of a particle beam.
Like an optical beam, the atomic beam may exhibit diffraction and interfer... |
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