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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/441-line%20television%20system | 441-line is the number of scan lines in some early electronic monochrome analog television systems. Systems with this number of lines were used with 25 interlaced frames per second in France from 1937 to 1956, Germany from 1939 to 1943, Italy from 1939 to 1940, as well as by RCA in the United States with 30 interlac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell%20Studio | Dell's Studio brand is a range of laptops and desktops targeted in the mainstream consumer market. The computers sit above Dell's Inspiron and below the XPS consumer lines in terms of price and specifications. They differ from Dell's lower-end Inspiron models by offering slot-loading optical drives, media keys, more co... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform%20consensus | In computer science, Uniform consensus is a distributed computing problem that is a similar to the consensus problem with one more condition which is no two processes (whether faulty or not) decide differently.
More specifically one should consider this problem:
Each process has an input, should on decide an output (... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing%20number%20%28graph%20theory%29 | In graph theory, the crossing number of a graph is the lowest number of edge crossings of a plane drawing of the graph . For instance, a graph is planar if and only if its crossing number is zero. Determining the crossing number continues to be of great importance in graph drawing, as user studies have shown that dra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC%20Universe%20Online | DC Universe Online (DCUO) is a free-to-play action combat massively multiplayer online game set in the fictional universe of DC Comics. Developed by Dimensional Ink Games and co-published by Daybreak Game Company and WB Games, the game was initially released in January 2011 for Windows and PlayStation 3. It would later... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plancherel%20theorem%20for%20spherical%20functions | In mathematics, the Plancherel theorem for spherical functions is an important result in the representation theory of semisimple Lie groups, due in its final form to Harish-Chandra. It is a natural generalisation in non-commutative harmonic analysis of the Plancherel formula and Fourier inversion formula in the represe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison%20of%20computer-aided%20design%20software | The table below provides an overview of notable computer-aided design (CAD) software. It does not judge power, ease of use, or other user-experience aspects. The table does not include software that is still in development (beta software). For all-purpose 3D programs, see Comparison of 3D computer graphics software.
C... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave%20Imaging%20Radiometer%20with%20Aperture%20Synthesis | Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) is the major instrument on the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite (SMOS). MIRAS employs a planar antenna composed of a central body (the so-called hub) and three telescoping, deployable arms, in total 69 receivers on the Unit. Each receiver is compose... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapitsa%E2%80%93Dirac%20effect | The Kapitza–Dirac effect is a quantum mechanical effect consisting of the diffraction of matter by a standing wave of light.
The effect was first predicted as the diffraction of electrons from a standing wave of light by Paul Dirac and Pyotr Kapitsa (or Peter Kapitza) in 1933. The effect relies on the wave–particle du... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic%20sensor | A fiber-optic sensor is a sensor that uses optical fiber either as the sensing element ("intrinsic sensors"), or as a means of relaying signals from a remote sensor to the electronics that process the signals ("extrinsic sensors"). Fibers have many uses in remote sensing. Depending on the application, fiber may be used... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impossiball | The Impossiball is a rounded icosahedral puzzle similar to the Rubik's Cube. It has a total of 20 movable pieces to rearrange, which is the same as the Rubik's Cube, but all of the Impossiball's pieces are corners, like the Pocket Cube.
History
William O. Gustafson applied for a patent for the Impossiball design in 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle%20criterion | In nonlinear control and stability theory, the circle criterion is a stability criterion for nonlinear time-varying systems. It can be viewed as a generalization of the Nyquist stability criterion for linear time-invariant (LTI) systems.
Overview
Consider a linear system subject to non-linear feedback, i.e. a non lin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutte%20matrix | In graph theory, the Tutte matrix A of a graph G = (V, E) is a matrix used to determine the existence of a perfect matching: that is, a set of edges which is incident with each vertex exactly once.
If the set of vertices is then the Tutte matrix is an n × n matrix A with entries
where the xij are indeterminates. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermediate%20Math%20League%20of%20Eastern%20Massachusetts | The Intermediate Math League of Eastern Massachusetts (or IMLEM) is a math league for middle schools across Eastern Massachusetts. A brief history of IMLEM is given in its By-Laws:
Schools
As of 2017, 86 different schools attend the competition. Each school is allowed to send more than 1 team and each team can consist... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbreak | A sunbreak is a natural phenomenon in which sunlight obscured over a relatively large area penetrates the obscuring material in a localized space. The typical example is of sunlight shining through a hole in cloud cover. A sunbreak piercing clouds normally produces a visible shaft of light reflected by atmospheric du... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic%20farming%20and%20biodiversity | The effect of organic farming has been a subject of interest for researchers. Theory suggests that organic farming practices, which exclude the use of most synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, may be beneficial for biodiversity. This is generally shown to be true for soils scaled to the area of cultivated land, where ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constant%20problem | In mathematics, the constant problem is the problem of deciding whether a given expression is equal to zero.
The problem
This problem is also referred to as the identity problem or the method of zero estimates. It has no formal statement as such but refers to a general problem prevalent in transcendental number theor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20science%20subsystem | A radio science subsystem (RSS) is a subsystem placed on board a spacecraft for radio science purposes.
Function of the RSS
The RSS uses radio signals to probe a medium such as a planetary atmosphere. The spacecraft transmits a highly stable signal to ground stations, receives such a signal from ground stations, or b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrink%E2%80%93swell%20capacity | The shrink–swell capacity of soils refers to the extent certain clay minerals will expand when wet and retract when dry. Soil with a high shrink–swell capacity is problematic and is known as shrink–swell soil, or expansive soil. The amount of certain clay minerals that are present, such as montmorillonite and smectite,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femarelle | Femarelle is a dietary supplement that is a mixture of DT56a (a tofu extract) and flaxseed powder, that may act as a selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). In 2008 an application was submitted to the European Food Safety Authority to market Femarelle with a health claim, namely that it can reduce the risk for os... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemic%20privilege | Epistemic privilege or privileged access is the philosophical concept that certain knowledge, such as knowledge of one's own thoughts, can be apprehended by a given person and not by others. This implies one has access to, and direct self-knowledge of, their own thoughts in such a way that others do not. The concept c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization | In computing, virtualization or virtualisation (sometimes abbreviated v12n, a numeronym) is the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something at the same abstraction level, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources.
Virtualization began in the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20instruments%20used%20in%20anatomy | Instruments used in Anatomy dissections are as follows:
Instrument list
Image gallery |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus%C3%A9e%20des%20Plans-Reliefs | The Musée des Plans-Reliefs is a museum of military models located within the Hôtel des Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France.
The construction of models dates to 1668, when François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois and minister of war to Louis XIV, began a collection of three-dimensional models o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong%E2%80%93Ou%E2%80%93Mandel%20effect | The Hong–Ou–Mandel effect is a two-photon interference effect in quantum optics that was demonstrated in 1987 by three physicists from the University of Rochester: Chung Ki Hong (홍정기), Zheyu Ou (区泽宇), and Leonard Mandel. The effect occurs when two identical single-photons enter a 1:1 beam splitter, one in each input po... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UrQMD | UrQMD (Ultra relativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics) is a fully integrated Monte Carlo simulation package for Proton+Proton, Proton+nucleus and nucleus+nucleus interactions. UrQMD has many applications in particle physics, high energy experimental physics and engineering, shielding, detector design, cosmic ray studies... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master/Session | In cryptography, Master/Session is a key management scheme in which a pre-shared Key Encrypting Key (called the "Master" key) is used to encrypt a randomly generated and insecurely communicated Working Key (called the "Session" key). The Working Key is then used for encrypting the data to be exchanged. Its advantage is... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamper-resistant%20security%20module | A tamper-resistant security module (TRSM) is a device that incorporates physical protections to prevent compromise of cryptographic security parameters that it contains.
There are varying levels of protection afforded by TRSMs:
Tamper-resistance: make intrusion difficult, usually by employing hardened casing
Tamp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color%20image%20pipeline | An image pipeline or video pipeline is the set of components commonly used between an image source (such as a camera, a scanner, or the rendering engine in a computer game), and an image renderer (such as a television set, a computer screen, a computer printer or cinema screen), or for performing any intermediate digit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connectomics | Connectomics is the production and study of connectomes: comprehensive maps of connections within an organism's nervous system. More generally, it can be thought of as the study of neuronal wiring diagrams with a focus on how structural connectivity, individual synapses, cellular morphology, and cellular ultrastructure... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrant%20%28plane%20geometry%29 | The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes.
These are often numbered from 1st to 4th and denoted by Roman numerals: I (where the signs of the (x; y) coordinates are I (+; +), II (−; +), III (−; −), and IV (+; −). When the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual%20odometry | In robotics and computer vision, visual odometry is the process of determining the position and orientation of a robot by analyzing the associated camera images. It has been used in a wide variety of robotic applications, such as on the Mars Exploration Rovers.
Overview
In navigation, odometry is the use of data from ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory%20model%20%28programming%29 | In computing, a memory model describes the interactions of threads through memory and their shared use of the data.
History and significance
A memory model allows a compiler to perform many important optimizations. Compiler optimizations like loop fusion move statements in the program, which can influence the order of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code%20Saturne | code_saturne is a general-purpose computational fluid dynamics free computer software package. Developed since 1997 at Électricité de France R&D, code_saturne is distributed under the GNU GPL licence.
It is based on a co-located finite-volume approach that accepts meshes with any type of cell (tetrahedral, hexahedral, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungivore | Fungivory or mycophagy is the process of organisms consuming fungi. Many different organisms have been recorded to gain their energy from consuming fungi, including birds, mammals, insects, plants, amoebas, gastropods, nematodes, bacteria and other fungi. Some of these, which only eat fungi, are called fungivores where... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandemic%20%28board%20game%29 | Pandemic is a cooperative board game designed by Matt Leacock and first published by in the United States in 2008. Pandemic is based on the premise that four diseases have broken out in the world, each threatening to wipe out a region. The game accommodates two to four players, each playing one of seven possible roles... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor%20domain | In molecular biology, a Tudor domain is a conserved protein structural domain originally identified in the Tudor protein encoded in Drosophila. The Tudor gene was found in a Drosophila screen for maternal factors that regulate embryonic development or fertility. Mutations here are lethal for offspring, inspiring the na... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marden%E2%80%93Walker%20syndrome | Marden–Walker syndrome (MWS) is a rare autosomal recessive congenital disorder. It is characterized by blepharophimosis, microcephaly, micrognathia, multiple joint contractures, arachnodactyly, camptodactyly, kyphoscoliosis and delayed motor development and is often associated with cystic dysplastic kidneys, dextrocard... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griechischer%20Geist%20aus%20Basler%20Pressen | Griechischer Geist aus Basler Pressen ("Greek Spirit at the Basel Press") is an online catalogue of works which were originally written in Greek by ancient and patristic authors and which are among the holdings of the University of Basel's library. It is based on Frank Hieronymus's published catalogue (1992) of an exhi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAT%20Subject%20Test%20in%20Biology%20E/M | The SAT Subject Test in Biology was the name of a one-hour multiple choice test given on biology by the College Board. A student chose whether to take the test depending upon college entrance requirements for the schools in which the student is planning to apply. Until 1994, the SAT Subject Tests were known as Achievem... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yozo%20Matsushima | was a Japanese mathematician.
Early life
Matsushima was born on February 11, 1921, in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. He studied at Osaka Imperial University (later named Osaka University) and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics in September 1942. At Osaka, he was taught by mathematicians K... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MEDUSA%20%28weapon%29 | MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio) is a directed-energy non-lethal weapon designed by WaveBand Corporation in 2003-2004 for temporary personnel incapacitation. The weapon is based on the microwave auditory effect resulting in a strong sound sensation in the human head when it is subject to certain kinds o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulaman | Gulaman, in Filipino cuisine, is a bar, or powdered form, of dried agar or carrageenan used to make jelly-like desserts. In common usage, it also usually refers to the refreshment sago't gulaman, sometimes referred to as samalamig, sold at roadside stalls and vendors.
History
Gracilaria, which produces agar, is known ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QCD%20sum%20rules | In quantum chromodynamics, the confining and strong coupling nature of the theory means that conventional perturbative techniques often fail to apply. The QCD sum rules (or Shifman–Vainshtein–Zakharov sum rules) are a way of dealing with this. The idea is to work with gauge invariant operators and operator product expa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PULSE%20%28P2PTV%29 | PULSE is a P2PTV application developed by the European FP7 NAPA-WINE (Network-Aware P2P-TV Application over Wise Networks) research consortium.
PULSE stands for Peer-to-Peer Unstructured Live Streaming Experiment and is a peer-to-peer live streaming system designed to operate in scenarios where the bandwidth resources... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Friendly | Michael Louis Friendly (born 1945) is an American-Canadian psychologist, Professor of Psychology at York University in Ontario, Canada, and director of its Statistical Consulting Service, especially known for his contributions to graphical methods for categorical and multivariate data, and on the history of data and in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingenic%20Semiconductor | Ingenic Semiconductor is a Chinese fabless semiconductor company based in Beijing, China founded in 2005. They purchased licenses for the MIPS architecture instruction sets in 2009 and design CPU-microarchitectures based on them. They also design system on a chip products including their CPUs and licensed semiconductor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azriel%20L%C3%A9vy | Azriel Lévy (Hebrew: עזריאל לוי; born c. 1934) is an Israeli mathematician, logician, and a professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Biography
Lévy obtained his Ph.D. at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1958, under the supervision of Abraham Fraenkel and Abraham Robinson. Later, using Cohen's me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha%C3%AFm%20Brezis | Haïm Brezis (born 1 June 1944) is a French mathematician, who mainly works in functional analysis and partial differential equations.
Biography
Born in Riom-ès-Montagnes, Cantal, France. Brezis is the son of a Romanian immigrant father, who came to France in the 1930s, and a Jewish mother who fled from the Netherland... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MICTOR | MICTOR is an acronym for Matched Impedance ConnecTOR, a product line of vertical board to board connectors. Produced by TE Connectivity, they are attached to printed circuit boards using surface-mount technology. They can be used for probing boards.
MICTOR are used in HP and Tektronix logic analyzers.
Connectors can ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exa%20Corporation | Exa Corporation was a developer and distributor of computer-aided engineering (CAE) software. Its main product was PowerFLOW, a lattice-boltzmann derived implementation of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), which can very accurately simulate internal and external flows in low-Mach regimes. PowerFLOW is used extensivel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milliwatt%20test | A Milliwatt test (Milliwatt line) is a test method or test facility used in telecommunications to measure line quality and transmission loss between stations or points in an analog telephone system.
The test consists of transmitting an analog sinusoidal signal at the frequency of 1004 Hz with the power level of 0 (zer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20Army%20beef%20scandal | The United States Army beef scandal was an American political scandal caused by the widespread distribution of extremely low-quality, heavily adulterated beef products to U.S Army soldiers fighting in the Spanish–American War. General Nelson Miles called the adulterated meat "embalmed beef," and the scandal also became... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant%20resonance | In atomic physics, giant resonance is a high-frequency collective excitation of atomic nuclei, as a property of many-body quantum systems. In the macroscopic interpretation of such an excitation in terms of an oscillation, the most prominent giant resonance is a collective oscillation of all protons against all neutron... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/180-line%20television%20system | 180-line is an early electronic television system. It was used in Germany after March 22, 1935, using telecine transmission of film, intermediate film system, or cameras using the Nipkow disk. Simultaneously, fully electronic transmissions using cameras based on the iconoscope began on January 15, 1936 with a definitio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROHR2 | ROHR2 is a pipe stress analysis CAE system from SIGMA Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, based in Unna, Germany. The software performs both static and dynamic analysis of complex piping and skeletal structures, and runs on Microsoft Windows platform.
ROHR2 software comes with built in industry standard stress codes; such as A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inequalities%20in%20information%20theory | Inequalities are very important in the study of information theory. There are a number of different contexts in which these inequalities appear.
Entropic inequalities
Consider a tuple of finitely (or at most countably) supported random variables on the same probability space. There are 2n subsets, for which (join... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sialome | In biochemistry, the term sialome may refer to two distinct concepts:
The set of mRNA and proteins expressed in the salivary glands, especially of mosquitoes, ticks, and other blood-sucking arthropods.
The total complement of sialic acid types and linkages and their modes of presentation on a particular organelle, c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternated%20hypercubic%20honeycomb | In geometry, the alternated hypercube honeycomb (or demicubic honeycomb) is a dimensional infinite series of honeycombs, based on the hypercube honeycomb with an alternation operation. It is given a Schläfli symbol h{4,3...3,4} representing the regular form with half the vertices removed and containing the symmetry of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol%20Buffers | Protocol Buffers (Protobuf) is a free and open-source cross-platform data format used to serialize structured data. It is useful in developing programs that communicate with each other over a network or for storing data. The method involves an interface description language that describes the structure of some data an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregated%20indices%20randomization%20method | In applied mathematics and decision making, the aggregated indices randomization method (AIRM) is a modification of a well-known aggregated indices method, targeting complex objects subjected to multi-criteria estimation under uncertainty. AIRM was first developed by the Russian naval applied mathematician Aleksey Kry... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navizon | Navizon, Inc. is a provider of location-based services and products. Navizon was an early developer of technology that makes it possible to determine the geographic position of a mobile device using as reference the location of cell phone towers and Wi-Fi-based wireless access points instead of GPS. Navizon also develo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XAML%20Browser%20Applications | XAML Browser Applications (XBAP, pronounced "ex-bap") are Windows Presentation Foundation (.xbap) applications that are hosted and run inside a web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer. Hosted applications run in a partial trust sandbox environment and are not given full access to the computer's resources like ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pander%20Society | The Pander Society is an informal organisation founded in 1967 for the promotion of the study of conodont palaeontology. It publishes an annual newsletter. Although there are regular meetings of the Pander Society, at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, at European Conodont Symposia (ECOS for shor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural%20correlates%20of%20consciousness | The neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) refer to the relationships between mental states and neural states and constitute the minimal set of neuronal events and mechanisms sufficient for a specific conscious percept. Neuroscientists use empirical approaches to discover neural correlates of subjective phenomena; th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folded%20optics | Folded optics is an optical system in which the beam is bent in a way to make the optical path much longer than the size of the system. This allows the resulting focal length of the objective to be greater than the physical length of the optical device. Prismatic binoculars are a well-known example. An early convention... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online%20Centres%20Network | The Online Centres Network is a UK-based network which helps communities tackle social and digital exclusion.
Good Things Foundation coordinates the Online Centres Network of 5,000 community partners, who provide free or low-cost access to computers and the internet. The organisation also provide training and support ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct%20Anonymous%20Attestation | Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA) is a cryptographic primitive which enables remote authentication of a trusted computer whilst preserving privacy of the platform's user. The protocol has been adopted by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) in the latest version of its Trusted Platform Module (TPM) specification to addre... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost%20imaging | Ghost imaging (also called "coincidence imaging", "two-photon imaging" or "correlated-photon imaging") is a technique that produces an image of an object by combining information from two light detectors: a conventional, multi-pixel detector that doesn't view the object, and a single-pixel (bucket) detector that does ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted%20nun | Inverted ( "isolated " or "inverted " or "" in Hebrew) is a rare glyph used in classical Hebrew. Its function in the ancient texts is disputed. It takes the form of the letter in mirror image, and appears in the Masoretic text of the Tanakh in nine different places:
Numbers - twice, 10:35–36: the two verses are del... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmful%20algal%20bloom | A harmful algal bloom (HAB), or excessive algae growth, is an algal bloom that causes negative impacts to other organisms by production of natural algae-produced toxins, mechanical damage to other organisms, or by other means. HABs are sometimes defined as only those algal blooms that produce toxins, and sometimes as a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwinian%20demon | A Darwinian demon is a hypothetical organism that would result if there were no biological constraints on evolution. Such an organism would maximize all aspects of fitness simultaneously and would exist if there were no limitations from available variation or physiological constraints. It is named for the English scien... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20Metabolism | Cell Metabolism is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering physiology, with an emphasis on understanding the molecular basis of how the body self-regulates in the face of change, and how disturbances in these balances can lead to disease. The journal was established in 2005 and is published by Cell Press. T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information%20Card%20Foundation | Information Card Foundation (ICF) is an independent non-profit organization created in June 2008. The ICF consists of Steering Community board members and Steering Business board members. Some of the businesses include Equifax, Google, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle Corporation and PayPal. The foundation was formed to promo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heino%20Meyer-Bahlburg | Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg (born 1940) is a German-born psychologist best known for his work on biology of sexual orientation, gender identity, intersexuality, and HIV.
Education and career
Meyer-Bahlburg earned his Diplom from University of Hamburg in 1966 and his Dr. rer. nat. in Psychology from University of Düsse... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GABRG1 | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit gamma-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABRG1 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the GABAA receptor.
Variants of this gene may be associated with alcohol dependence. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GABRQ | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit theta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABRQ gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the GABAA receptor.
The θ subunit has highest sequence similarity with the β1 subunit. This subunit coassembles with:
α2, β1, and γ1
α3 and β1
α3, β1, and ε. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GABRR3 | Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit rho-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABRR3 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the GABAA-ρ receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoinduced%20phase%20transitions | Photoinduced phase transition is a technique used in solid-state physics. It is a process to the nonequilibrium phases generated from an equilibrium by shining on high energy photons, and the nonequilibrium phase is a macroscopic excited domain that has new structural and electronic orders quite different from the star... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera%20%28software%20library%29 | Chimera is a software library created as a research project at UCSB for the C programming language that implements a structured, peer-to-peer routing platform to allow the easy development of peer-to-peer applications.
The project's focus is on providing a fast, lightweight implementation of a system like other prefix... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornstein%E2%80%93Uhlenbeck%20operator | In mathematics, the Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator is a generalization of the Laplace operator to an infinite-dimensional setting. The Ornstein–Uhlenbeck operator plays a significant role in the Malliavin calculus.
Introduction: the finite-dimensional picture
The Laplacian
Consider the gradient operator ∇ acting on sca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davenport%E2%80%93Schmidt%20theorem | In mathematics, specifically the area of Diophantine approximation, the Davenport–Schmidt theorem tells us how well a certain kind of real number can be approximated by another kind. Specifically it tells us that we can get a good approximation to irrational numbers that are not quadratic by using either quadratic irr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic%20Transmitter%20Identification%20System%20%28television%29 | The Automatic Transmitter Identification System (ATIS) is a communications protocol used for the station identification of television channels carried on satellite television.
ATIS is only required for analog television transmission and only via satellites or earth stations under United States jurisdiction. It is cont... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content-addressable%20parallel%20processor | A content-addressable parallel processor (CAPP) also known as associative processor is a type of parallel processor which uses content-addressing memory (CAM) principles. CAPPs are intended for bulk computation. The syntactic structure of their computing algorithm are simple, whereas the number of concurrent processes ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallery%20forest | A gallery forest is one formed as a corridor along rivers or wetlands, projecting into landscapes that are otherwise only sparsely treed such as savannas, grasslands, or deserts. The gallery forest maintains a more temperate microclimate above the river. Defined as long and narrow forest vegetation associated with rive... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant%20badge | A clan badge, sometimes called a plant badge, is a badge or emblem, usually a sprig of a specific plant, that is used to identify a member of a particular Scottish clan. They are usually worn affixed to the bonnet behind the Scottish crest badge, or pinned at the shoulder of a lady's tartan sash. According to popular l... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHRNA10 | Neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-10, also known as nAChRα10 and cholinergic receptor nicotinic alpha 10, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CHRNA10 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of certain nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAchR).
This nAchR subunit is required for the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTR3B | 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 3B, also known as HTR3B, is a human gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the 5-HT3 receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTR3C | 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 3C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HTR3C gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the 5-HT3 receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTR3D | 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 3D is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HTR3D gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the 5-HT3 receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTR3E | 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor 3E is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HTR3E gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the 5-HT3 receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BESSY | The Berliner Elektronenspeicherring-Gesellschaft für Synchrotronstrahlung m. b. H. (English: Berlin Electron Storage Ring Society for Synchrotron Radiation), abbreviated BESSY, is a research establishment in the Adlershof district of Berlin. Founded on 5 March 1979 (in then East-Berlin, East Germany), it currently oper... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLRA3 | The Glycine receptor subunit alpha-3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GLRA3 gene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the glycine receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLRA4 | The glycine receptor, alpha 4, also known as GLRA4, is a human pseudogene. The protein encoded by this gene is a subunit of the glycine receptor. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DriveSentry | DriveSentry was an antivirus program, developed by DriveSentry Inc, to protect Microsoft Windows users from malware. It is available free for personal (non commercial) use, though with restricted functionality.
Detection methods
DriveSentry provides a realtime and on demand virus scanner, and uses the following meth... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randomness%20extractor | A randomness extractor, often simply called an "extractor", is a function, which being applied to output from a weak entropy source, together with a short, uniformly random seed, generates a highly random output that appears independent from the source and uniformly distributed. Examples of weakly random sources inclu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton%20Walnum | Clayton Walnum is a programmer who has written multiple books about programming in C#, DirectX and C++.
Clayton Walnum started programming computers in 1982, when he traded an IBM Selectric typewriter to buy an Atari 400 computer with 16K of RAM. He was hired as a Technical Editor for Atari 8-bit computer magazine ANA... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StreamZilla | StreamZilla is a streaming media hosting and content delivery network (CDN) in Europe. The company is located in the Mediacentrale in the city Groningen, Netherlands.
Overview
StreamZilla offers streaming media and media file hosting and delivery services to customers like video portals, broadcasters, football clubs,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FlexOS | FlexOS is a discontinued modular real-time multiuser multitasking operating system (RTOS) designed for computer-integrated manufacturing, laboratory, retail and financial markets. Developed by Digital Research's Flexible Automation Business Unit in Monterey, California, in 1985, the system was considered to become a su... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioinformatics%20Resource%20Centers | The Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRCs) are a group of five Internet-based research centers established in 2004 and funded by NIAID (the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.) The BRCs were formed in response to the threats posed by emerging and re-emerging pathogens, particularly Centers for Diseas... |
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