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Peter Esben-Petersen
Peter Esben-Petersen (18 December 1869 in Sverup near Silkeborg – 2 April 1942 in Silkeborg) was a Danish entomologist who specialised in world Neuroptera.
He was also interested in the Orthoptera, Ephemeroptera and other insects of Denmark.
Esben-Petersen was a teacher in Silkeborg. He... | 36029456 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36029456 |
David Harper (palaeontologist)
David A.T. Harper is a British palaeontologist, specialising in fossil brachiopods and numerical methods in palaeontology. He is Professor of Palaeontology in Earth Sciences, Principal of Van Mildert College, and Deputy Head of Colleges (Research and Scholarly Activities) in Durham... | 36035966 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36035966 |
Metal hydroxide
Metal hydroxides are hydroxides of metals.
Metal hydroxides are also known as strong bases. Many common metal hydroxides are made up from hydroxide ions and the ion of the particular metal that it is made up of. Example: When NaOH (sodium hydroxide) is dissolved in water, it forms OH ions a... | 36044328 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36044328 |
August Ferdinand Kuwert
August Ferdinand Kuwert (15 October 1828, Nidden – 14 August 1894, Wernsdorf, südl. von Königsberg) was a German entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.
He was a Rittergutsbesitzer (owner of an estate or Junker) near the Prussian town of Wernsberg. Kuwert described many new speci... | 36055918 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36055918 |
List of sites and monuments in Kenya
This is a list of sites and monuments of historic value that are maintained by the National Museums of Kenya.
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ANAEM
The Ankara Nuclear Research and Training Center (), known as ANAEM, is a nuclear research and training center of Turkey. The organization was established on August 18, 2010 as a subunit of Turkish Atomic Energy Administration (, TAEK) in its campus at Ankara University's Faculty of Science situated in Beşe... | 36057380 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36057380 |
Warren Samuel Fisher
Warren Samuel Fisher (1878–1971) was an American entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.
He was employed by the National Museum of Natural History in Washington. Fisher was especially interested in Buprestidae and Cerambycidae.
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UGC 5497
UGC 5497 is a dwarf galaxy, located about 12 million light years away in the constellation Ursa Major. It is a member of the M81 Group.
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Edward Alexander Newell Arber
Edward Alexander Newell Arber (5 August 1870, London - 14 June 1918, Cambridge) was an English botanist and paleontologist.
He was a Professor at the University of Cambridge specialising in palaeobotany.
Partial list
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Nikolai Cholodny
Nikolai Grigoryevich Cholodny (; 22 June 1882 – 4 May 1953) was an influential microbiologist who worked at the University of Kiev, Ukraine in the USSR during the 1930s.
He is known for the Cholodny–Went model, which he developed independently with Frits Warmolt Went of the California Insti... | 36172635 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36172635 |
HARPS-N
HARPS-N, the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher for the Northern hemisphere is a high-precision radial-velocity spectrograph, installed at the Italian Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, a 3.58-metre telescope located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma, Canary Island... | 36174770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36174770 |
Dark radiation
Dark radiation (also dark electromagnetism) is a postulated type of radiation that mediates interactions of dark matter.
By analogy to the way photons mediate electromagnetic interactions between particles in the Standard Model (called "baryonic matter" in cosmology), dark radiation is propos... | 36177989 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36177989 |
Thiosilanes
As a family thiosilanes refers to compounds of the form RSSiR'H2 with a S-Si bond between organic groups.
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John Veevers
John James Veevers (13 October 1930 – 12 August 2018) was an Australian Professor of Geology and a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.
Veevers is the son of George Stanley Veevers and Dulcie Annie (née James) and attended Newington College (1944–1947). In 1946 he won the Wigram Allen S... | 36193445 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36193445 |
Blanketing effect
The blanketing effect (also referred to as line blanketing or the line-blanketing effect) is the enhancement of the red or infrared regions of a stellar spectrum at the expense of the other regions, with an overall diminishing effect on the whole spectrum. The term originates in a 1928 article ... | 36197961 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36197961 |
Conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy
Conversion electron Mössbauer spectroscopy (CEMS) is a Mössbauer spectroscopy technique based on conversion electron.
The CEM spectrum can be obtained either by collecting essentially all the electrons leaving the surface (integral technique), or by selecting the o... | 36216090 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36216090 |
Beni Abbes Museum
Beni Abbes Museum also known as (Béni Abbès Museum) () is an art museum located in oasis town of Beni Abbes, Béchar Province, Algeria. It is "a resource dedicated to desert fauna, fossils and Algerian arts and crafts."
Béni Abbès Museum is popular in Algeria. It is supported by the Saharan... | 36231456 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36231456 |
Meta-operator
In theoretical physics, the word meta-operator is sometimes used to refer to a specific operation over a combination of operators, as in the example of path-ordering. A meta-operator is different from an operator in that it does not correspond to a linear transform in the Hilbert space.
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Yao Tandong
Yao Tandong (; born July 1954 in Gansu) is a Chinese glaciologist, a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). He served as Director of the CAS Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research (ITP) in Beijing. He is the first Asian scientist to win the prestigious Vega Medal in 2017 in the fields of ant... | 36236193 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36236193 |
John Grattan
John Grattan (1800, Dublin -1871) was an Irish naturalist and anthropologist.
John Grattan was an apothecary in Belfast. He had wide interests in natural history and was a member of the Belfast Natural History Society but is best known for his work on ancient Irish skulls collected by his frien... | 36243239 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36243239 |
William Bean (geologist)
William Bean (1787–1866) was an English geologist and conchologist. He was a pioneer of Yorkshire geology. In 1859 he sold his collection of over 15,000 fossils (mostly from localities around Scarborough). The majority of his collection was purchased by the British Museum and the Yorkshi... | 36246497 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36246497 |
Robert Damon
Robert Damon (1814 – 4 May 1889) was an English conchologist and geologist.
Damon was at first a hosier and glover but with his son Robert Ferris Damon (1845–1929) he established a dealership in natural history specimens in Weymouth. The company supplied museums throughout North and South Ameri... | 36247158 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36247158 |
Anton Moro
Anton Lazzaro Moro (1687 in San Vito al Tagliamento – 1764) was an Italian abbot, geologist and naturalist. He was one of the leading advocates of plutonism in the early debate that confronted plutonism to neptunism, making him described by some authors as an ultraplutonist. He was the first to discri... | 36291124 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36291124 |
Theory of the Earth
Theory of the Earth was a publication by James Hutton which laid the foundations for geology. In it he showed that the Earth is the product of natural forces. What could be seen happening today, over long periods of time, could produce what we see in the rocks. It also hypothesized that the a... | 36294056 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36294056 |
ViroMed
ViroMed Co., Ltd. (VM BioPharma in the US) is a biotechnology company located in Seoul, Korea with US presence in Atlanta and the San Francisco Bay Area. The company works on DNA and protein-based therapeutics for various life-threatening diseases, along with herbal-based medicines, and nutraceuticals. V... | 36294209 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36294209 |
Induced stem cells
Induced stem cells (iSC) are stem cells derived from somatic, reproductive, pluripotent or other cell types by deliberate epigenetic reprogramming. They are classified as either totipotent (iTC), pluripotent (iPSC) or progenitor (multipotent – iMSC, also called an induced multipotent progenito... | 36315057 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36315057 |
Arachnoid (botany)
Arachnoid as a descriptive term in botany, refers to organs such as leaves or stems that have a cobwebby exterior appearance, from being covered with fine white hairs, usually tangled. Such material is one common cause of plants having a grey or white appearance. The usages of various authors ... | 36318138 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36318138 |
Mena (Mercurian crater)
Mena is a crater in the Beethoven quadrangle on Mercury. It has a diameter of 25 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Mena is named for the Spanish poet Juan de Mena, who lived from 1411 to 1456.
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Caño Delgadito orthohantavirus
Caño Delgadito orthohantavirus (CADV) is a hantavirus present in Venezuela. Its natural reservoir is Alston's cotton rat. Transmission among cotton rats appears to be horizontal. While human disease caused by CADV has not yet been identified, it has been isolated from oropharyngeal... | 36326574 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36326574 |
Auguste Eugène Méquignon
Auguste Eugène Méquignon (21 February 1875, in Paris – 1958 in Paris), was a French entomologist. He specialised in Coleoptera, especially Staphyliniformia and Cucujoidea.
He was a member of the Société entomologique de France and was president in 1922.
partial list
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Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé
Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Médicament et des Produits de Santé (ANSM) superseded the tasks and duties of Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Produits de Santé (AFSSAPS) on 1 May 2012. It is responsible for assessing the benefits and ... | 36332758 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36332758 |
Mike Zuurman
Michael Wilhelmer "Mike" Zuurman (born September 8, 1974 in Veendam) is a Dutch biologist by education and programmer for the non-profit organization Xentax Foundation in Emmen. His professional career is in programming, science and pharmaceuticals. His 'handle' is Mr. Mouse.
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George Meyer-Darcis
Georges Meyer-Darcis, full name Georg Gottlieb August Meyer-Darcis (or Meyer Darcis) (12 September 1860 in Wohlen – 3 January 1913 in Florence) was a Swiss botanist and entomologist.
Georges Meyer-Darcis was the son of a world-famous straw goods manufacturer (Sogin & Meyer). From 1875 to... | 36341988 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36341988 |
Max Bartel
Max Bartel (1879 – 2 July 1914, Nürnberg) was a German entomologist.
Max Bartel was an insect dealer (Insektenhändler) in Berlin. He specialised in Lepidoptera. He edited "Die palaearktischen Grossschmetterlinge und ihre Naturgeschichte". Band 1. Leipzig, (a monograph on butterflies) with Fritz R... | 36342524 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36342524 |
Split networks
For a given set of taxa like X, and a set of splits S on X, usually together with a non-negative weighting, which may represent character changes distance, or may also have a more abstract interpretation, if the set of splits S is compatible, then it can be represented by an unrooted phylogenetic ... | 36356112 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36356112 |
Azagny virus
Azagny virus (AZGV) is an "Orthohantavirus" found in West African pygmy shrews. The virus was named after the Azagny National Park, where some sample collecting occurred.
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RV Southern Surveyor
The RV "Southern Surveyor" was an Australian marine research vessel. It was owned and managed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), with its operations funded by the Australian Government to undertake oceanographic, geoscience, ecosystem and fisheries r... | 36400868 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36400868 |
Whindust
Whindust is a local name used in Scotland and the North of England referring to fine-grained grit or dust resulting as a by-product from the grinding and breaking of Whinstone.
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Lorenz Oldenberg
Lorenz Oldenberg (2 January 1863, Berlin – 24 May 1931, Berlin) was a German entomologist who specialised in Diptera.
Lorenz Oldenberg was an official at the Patent Office.
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Johann Egger
Johann Nepomuk Georg Egger (15 May 1804, in Salzburg – 19 March 1866, in Vienna), was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Diptera.
Egger was a court physician in Vienna.
Egger wrote only one scientific papers Egger, J. 1856. Neue Dipteren-Gattungen und Arten aus der Familie der Tachin... | 36425203 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36425203 |
RV Investigator
RV "Investigator" is an Australian marine research vessel which was designed by RALion (joint venture between Robert Allan Ltd. and Alion Science and Technology). It was constructed in Singapore and is owned and managed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), ... | 36426182 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36426182 |
Abell 222
Abell 222 is a galaxy cluster in the constellation of Cetus. It holds thousands of galaxies together. It is located at a distance of 2.4 billion light-years from Earth.
Astronomers noticed an invisible string of matter was warping spacetime between Abell 222 and Abell 223. Upon further examination... | 36426438 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36426438 |
Abell 223
Abell 223 is a galaxy cluster. It is located at a distance of 2.4 billion light-years from Earth.
The cluster is connected to nearby cluster Abell 222 by a filament of matter. Research has shown that only 20% of that matter is normal. The rest is thought to be dark matter.
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NGC 2146
NGC 2146 is a barred spiral galaxy type SB(s)ab pec in the constellation Camelopardalis. The galaxy was discovered in 1876 by Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke.
It has a diameter of 80,000 lyr. The galaxy's most conspicuous feature is the dusty lanes of a spiral arm lying across the core of the gal... | 36448794 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36448794 |
Inktomi (crater)
Inktomi, also known as The Splat, is a prominent rayed impact crater in diameter located in the southern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Rhea. The crater is named for the Lakota spider-god Iktomi and is located at . Inktomi is thought to be the youngest surface feature on Rhea, with estimates rangin... | 36456363 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36456363 |
Crackle breccia
Crackle breccia is a type of breccia where the clasts have been separated by planes of rupture, but have experienced little or no displacement. The individual clasts in crackle breccia must not have experienced more than 10° average rotation.
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Karim Yassen
Karim Yassen is a Kurdish professor, who is known for finding the enzyme which causes gum disease. The research was done at Jagiellonian University in Poland.
He works in the department of biology of Irbil's Salahaddin University-Erbil as a lecturer.
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C20H32N2O
The molecular formula CHNO may refer to:
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LARMOR neutron microscope
The LARMOR neutron microscope is a microscope based on the principle of neutron scattering. It is named in honor of Joseph Larmor and the principle of larmor precession that will increase resolution and accuracy. It is located at ISIS Neutron and Muon Source in Oxfordshire.
LARMOR ... | 36493464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36493464 |
Franz Josef Kupido
Franz Josef Kupido sometimes Cupido (6 August 1786, Brno- 17 December 1869) was a Czech entomologist principally interested in Lepidoptera.
Franz Josef Kupido was a "Beamter". His collection is in the Moravian Museum, Brno. In 1825 Kupido described the autumn emperor moth, "Perisomena cae... | 36499196 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36499196 |
Reaktor Serba Guna G.A. Siwabessy
Reaktor Serba Guna–Gerrit Augustinus Siwabessy (RSG-GAS) "(Multipurpose Reactor–Gerrit Augustinus Siwabessy)" is a research reactor located in the Serpong neighborhood of South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. The reactor plays an important role in the Centre for Nuclear Industry D... | 36508850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36508850 |
Heinrich Ribbe
Heinrich Ribbe (1832-1898) was a German entomologist.
Heinrich Ribbe was an insect dealer in Dresden and Berlin. In 1876 he collected trade insects in the Crimea and in 1878 he collected for Otto Staudinger and Andreas Bang-Haas in Panama and Chiriqui. His private collection is in the State M... | 36519826 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36519826 |
August Friedrich Böttcher
August Friedrich Böttcher (5 October 1825 – 20 November 1900) was a German entomologist.
He was born in Berlin, where he became an insect dealer.
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Robert Brendel
Robert Brendel (c. 1821–1898) and his son Reinhold Brendel (c. 1861–1927) were botanical modelmakers in first Breslau then Grunewald Berlin.
They produced accurate, large-scale models of plant structures. These were sold to technical universities teaching practical botany.
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NGC 4700
NGC 4700 is a spiral galaxy located about 50 million light years away in the constellation of Virgo. NGC 4700 was discovered in March 1786 by the British astronomer William Herschel who noted it as a "very faint nebula".
NGC 4700 was imaged by Hubble in 2012, showing an abundance of star-forming re... | 36522126 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36522126 |
Achávalite
Achávalite is a selenide mineral that is a member of the nickeline group. It has only been found in a single Argentinian mine system, being first discovered in 1939 in a selenide deposit. The type locality is Cacheuta mine, Sierra de Cacheuta, Mendoza, Argentina.
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Cattle creep
A cattle creep is a small, field-to-field access for farm animals, usually to allow passage beneath an obstacle such as a road, canal, or railway embankment.
As they are intended primarily for cattle or other livestock, cattle creeps usually have a low head height and are uncomfortable for huma... | 36540089 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36540089 |
Palomar Distant Solar System Survey
The Palomar Distant Solar System Survey (PDSSS) was a wide-field survey aimed at finding distant trans-Neptunian objects that used the robotic 1.2 m Samuel Oschin Telescope at Palomar Observatory and the QUEST large-area CCD camera.
The survey was specifically designed to id... | 36548291 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36548291 |
Helmholtz flow
Helmholtz flow is a term used in fluid mechanics for flow with free streamlines or vortex sheets.
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August Alphonse Derbès
August Alphonse Derbès (8 May 1818, Marseille – 27 January 1894, Marseille) was a French professor of naturalist, zoologist and botanist at the University of Marseille who studied reproduction of sea urchins and of algae. Derbès was the first scientist to observe the fertilization of an eg... | 36571110 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36571110 |
Pierre-Aimé Millet
Pierre-Aimé Millet de la Turtaudière (1783 in Angers – 1873) was a French naturalist.
He was Secrétaire Général de la Société d'Agriculture d' Angers.
Partial list
See also WorldCat listings online here
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Vasiliy Lindholm
Vasiliy Adolfovich Lindholm (; 1874 – 17 September 1935), also published as Wilhelm Adolf Lindholm, was a Russian malacologist and herpetologist.
Lindholm was a curator at the Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Leningrad. He published works o... | 36584185 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36584185 |
Kálmán Lambrecht
Kálmán Lambrecht (1889–1936) was a Hungarian palaeontologist, best known for his work on fossil birds. He authored the “Handbuch der Palaeornithologie”, an exhaustive review of fossil birds published in 1933. Positions held include librarianship of the Geological Survey of Hungary. He died of he... | 36590966 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36590966 |
Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections
The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (abbreviated SPNHC, often pronounced "spinach") "is an international society whose mission is to improve the preservation, conservation and management of natural history collections to ensu... | 36591692 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36591692 |
NGC 1187
NGC 1187 is a spiral galaxy located about 60 million light-years away in the constellation of Eridanus. NGC 1187 has hosted two supernova explosions since the 1980s. In October 1982, the first supernova seen in NGC 1187 — SN 1982R was discovered at La Silla Observatory and, in 2007, the amateur astronom... | 36605602 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36605602 |
Earle Hesse Kennard
Earle Hesse Kennard (August 2, 1885 – January 31, 1968) was a theoretical physicist and professor at Cornell University.
Kennard was born in Columbus, Ohio and studied at Pomona College and Oxford University as part of a Rhodes Scholarship. He went on to earn his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1... | 36613133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36613133 |
Sagittarius Stream
In astronomy, the Sagittarius Stream is a long, complex, structure made of stars that wrap around the Milky Way galaxy in an almost polar orbit. It consists of tidally stripped stars from the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy resulting from the process of merging with the Milky Way over a pe... | 36613701 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36613701 |
Tony Swain (chemist)
Tony Swain (1922–1987) was a chemist known for his definition of a plant polyphenol with Bate-Smith, Haslam and White, which includes specific structural characteristics common to all phenolics having a tanning property. It is referred to as the White–Bate-Smith–Swain–Haslam (WBSSH) definiti... | 36665511 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36665511 |
Flick (physics)
In optical engineering and telecommunications engineering, the flick is a unit of spectral radiance. One flick corresponds to a spectral radiance of 1 watt per steradian per square centimeter of surface per micrometer of span in wavelength (W·sr·cm·μm). This is equivalent to 10 watts per steradia... | 36687166 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36687166 |
Moisture expansion
Moisture expansion is the tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in moisture content. The macroscopic effect is similar to that of thermal expansion but the microscopic causes are very different. Moisture expansion is caused by hygroscopy.
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NGC 2119
NGC 2119 (also identified as UGC 3380 or PGC 18136) is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Orion. It was discovered by Édouard Stephan on January 9, 1880.
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Lagrangian particle tracking
In experimental fluid mechanics, Lagrangian Particle Tracking refers to the process of determining long 3-Dimensional trajectories of small neutrally buoyant particles (flow tracers) that are freely suspended within a turbulent flow field. These are usually obtained by 3-D Particle T... | 36714938 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36714938 |
Longest linear sequence
In synthetic chemistry, the longest linear sequence, commonly abbreviated as LLS, is the largest number of reactions required to go from the starting materials to the products in a multistep sequence.
This concept is very important when trying to optimize a synthetic plan. Since ever... | 36715119 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36715119 |
NGC 5970
NGC 5970 is a large barred-spiral galaxy located about 90 million light years away in the constellation Serpens Caput. It appears to have two satellite or companion galaxies.
NGC 5970 can be seen 1° southwest of the star Chi Serpentis. A faint halo of dust can be seen around the galaxy's outer spi... | 36741953 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36741953 |
Bennett's laws
Bennett's laws of quantum information are:
where formula_1 indicates "can do the job of".
These principles were formulated around 1993 by Charles H. Bennett.
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Llewellyn separator
The Llewellyn separator is a membrane molecular separator, a device for interfacing the effluence from a gas chromatograph to the ion source input of a mass spectrometer by changing a rather large (e.g. 10^4 TorrLitre) dilute (e.g. 1 part of vapour in 10^5 parts of carrier gas) gas flow into ... | 36754975 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36754975 |
Hypogene
In ore deposit geology, hypogene processes occur deep below the earth's surface, and tend to form deposits of primary minerals, as opposed to supergene processes that occur at or near the surface, and tend to form secondary minerals.
At great depth the pressure is high, and water can remain liquid ... | 36757278 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36757278 |
British Bryological Society
The British Bryological Society is an academic society dedicated to bryology, which encourages the study of bryophytes – mosses and liverworts. It publishes the peer-reviewed "Journal of Bryology".
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Boron aluminum titanium hydride
Boron Aluminum Titanium Hydride (BATH) was developed as a radiation shielding material in the NERVA project for space nuclear thermal propulsion applications.
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Tengion
Tengion, Inc. is an American development-stage regenerative medicine company founded in 2003 with financing from J&J Development Corporation, HealthCap and Oak Investment Partners, which is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Its goals are discovering, developing, manufacturing and commercial... | 36772719 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36772719 |
Mitja Brodar
Mitja (Demetrij) Brodar (1921 – 16 February 2012) was a Slovenian paleontologist. He was a son of Srečko Brodar, a pioneer of the study of the Paleolithic period in Slovenia. In the sixties and seventies of the 20th century Brodar, together with France Osole, was leading the Paleolithic research in ... | 36774535 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36774535 |
Philipp Maximilian Opiz
Philipp (Filip) Maximilian Opiz (5 June 1787 in Čáslav – 20 May 1858 in Prague) was a Czech-German forester and botanist.
Beginning in 1805 he served as a cameral-beamter in his hometown of Čáslav, later working in Pardubice (from 1808) and Prague (from 1814). In 1831 he became a "Fo... | 36774855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36774855 |
Autochthon (geology)
An autochthon in structural geology is a large block or mass of rock which is in the place of its original formation relative to its basement or foundation rock. It can be described as rooted to its basement rock as opposed to an allochthonous block or nappe which has been relocated from its... | 36795154 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36795154 |
Stanisław Baranowski
Stanisław Baranowski (25 March 1935 – 27 August 1978) was a Polish glaciologist and leader or member of a number of scientific expeditions to Spitsbergen and Antarctica. He died as a result of an accident near the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station while on expedition. At the time of ... | 36795236 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36795236 |
Lars Skattebøl
Lars Skattebøl FRSC (born 16 July 1927 in Bærum) is a Norwegian scientist and professor emeritus at the University of Oslo. The Skattebøl rearrangement, a chemical reaction, was named after his discovery.
Skattebøl received his degree in engineering from Norwegian Institute of Technology in 1... | 36799714 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36799714 |
Alberto Cambrosio
Alberto Cambrosio is a sociologist of biomedicine at McGill University. He earned his PhD in History and Sociology of Science from the Université de Montréal. He holds a bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Basel, Switzerland, and a master's degree in Environmental Science from t... | 36799789 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36799789 |
Bringelly Shale
Bringelly Shale is a component of the Wianamatta group of sedimentary rocks in the Sydney Basin of eastern Australia. It was formed in the Triassic Period. It is most often seen in the western parts of the city. The shale has its greatest geographical extent at Bringelly, near the suburb of Liver... | 36804196 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36804196 |
Vaupés Arch
The Vaupés Arch is a hydrographic feature in the geology of Colombia. The Vaupés Arch forms the major drainage divide in the southern extent of the "llanos" region of eastern Colombia and the western slopes of the Guiana Shield in Venezuela. The Vaupés Arch is the result of an episode of tectonic upl... | 36817758 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36817758 |
Franklin Sibly
Thomas Franklin Sibly K.B.E. (25 October 1883 – 13 April 1948) was a British geologist who had a distinguished career in University administration, being first Principal of University College, Swansea (1920), and later Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Principal of the University of Lond... | 36827569 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36827569 |
Moaning sandbar
Moaning sandbars are harbor shoals that are known for tidal noises. Water flowing over a sandbar, typically around low tide, can coincide with both low, sustained noises and turbulence dangerous for smaller boats. In English-speaking culture, phrases such as "moaning of the bar" connect these sou... | 36828359 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36828359 |
Jean-Christophe Balouet
Jean-Christophe Balouet (born 12 November 1956) is a French palaeontologist. He has collaborated extensively with Storrs Olson of the Smithsonian Institution on palaeornithological research on the extinct birds of New Caledonia in the south-west Pacific region.
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3D cell culturing by magnetic levitation
3D cell culture by the magnetic levitation method (MLM) is the application of growing 3D tissue by inducing cells treated with magnetic nanoparticle assemblies in spatially varying magnetic fields using neodymium magnetic drivers and promoting cell to cell interactions by... | 36845407 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36845407 |
Gu Yidong
Gu Yidong (; also known as Yih-Tong Ku, 1903–1996) was a Chinese chemist, considered a founder of inorganic chemistry in China. He was an academician and founding member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Gu received his Ph.D in organic chemistry from University of Chicago in 1935.
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Malcolm Steinberg
Malcolm Steinberg (June 1, 1930 - February 7, 2012) was an American biologist who proposed the differential adhesion hypothesis as a mechanism explaining cell sorting during embryogenesis and cancer.
Steinberg proposed that when cells form distinct tissues, specific cell-cell adhesion betw... | 36899008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36899008 |
Willow water
Willow water is a biological method to extract the rooting hormones indolebutyric acid (IBA) and salicylic acid (SA), that are present in sufficient quantities in the willow ("Salix") trees to extract as a liquid that stimulates root growth.
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Flux (biology)
In general, flux in biology relates to movement of a substance between compartments. There are several cases where the concept of flux is important.
Flux is the net movement of particles across a specified area in a specified period of time. The particles may be ions or molecules, or they may... | 36911458 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36911458 |
August Wilhelm Malm
August Wilhelm Malm (23 July 1821 in Gothenburg – 5 March 1882) was a Swedish zoologist.
August Wilhelm Malm was the first Director of Göteborgs Naturhistoriska Museum.
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Kaigas
The Kaigas glaciation was a hypothesized snowball earth event in the Neoproterozoic Era, preceding the Sturtian glaciation. Its occurrence was inferred based on the interpretation of Kaigas Formation conglomerates in the stratigraphy overlying the Kalahari Craton as correlative with pre-Sturtian Numees fo... | 36951734 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36951734 |
Hiroshige Koyama
Hiroshige Koyama (1937–2016) was a Japanese botanist specialist of Asteraceae.
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MinutePhysics
Minute Physics is an educational YouTube channel created by Henry Reich in 2011. The channel's videos use whiteboard animation to explain physics-related topics in approximately one minute. , the channel has more than 4 million subscribers.
Videos from Minute Physics have been featured on "PBS... | 36970075 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki?curid=36970075 |
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