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WHI3 is a developmental regulator in budding yeast. It influences cell size and the cell cycle by binding CLN3 mRNA and inhibiting its translation. This, in turn, inhibits the G1/S transition. Function WHI3 mediates many, often vital, processes such as the cell cycle, meiosis, filamentous growth and mating. Regulatio...
WHI3
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WHI3
Chemistry
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Biomolecules by chemical classification, Proteins, Molecular biology
llm_classification
Calcium looping (CaL), or the regenerative calcium cycle (RCC), is a second-generation carbon capture technology. It is the most developed form of carbonate looping, where a metal (M) is reversibly reacted between its carbonate form (MCO3) and its oxide form (MO) to separate carbon dioxide from other gases coming from ...
Calcium looping
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium%20looping
Chemistry, Engineering
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Chemical engineering, Geoengineering, Chemical processes, nan, Chemical process engineering, Carbon capture and storage
llm_classification
Vicenistatin is a macrolactam antibiotic synthesized by Streptomyces halstedii HC34. It was originally isolated from this bacterium in 1993. It includes the unusual starter unit methylaspartate. References Macrolide antibiotics
Vicenistatin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vicenistatin
Chemistry
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Pharmacology, Pharmacology stubs, Medicinal chemistry stubs
llm_classification
In particle physics, the Sakata model of hadrons was a precursor to the quark model. It proposed that the proton, neutron, and Lambda baryon were elementary particles (sometimes referred to as sakatons), and that all other known hadrons were made of them. The model was proposed by Shoichi Sakata in 1956. The model was ...
Sakata model
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakata%20model
Physics
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Hadrons, Subatomic particles, Matter
llm_classification
Amplitude integrated electroencephalography (aEEG), cerebral function monitoring (CFM) or continuous electroencephalogram (CEEG) is a technique for monitoring brain function in intensive care settings over longer periods of time than the traditional electroencephalogram (EEG), typically hours to days. By placing electr...
Amplitude integrated electroencephalography
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amplitude%20integrated%20electroencephalography
Mathematics
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Applied mathematics, Mathematics in medicine
llm_classification
In mathematics, the moduli stack of elliptic curves, denoted as or , is an algebraic stack over classifying elliptic curves. Note that it is a special case of the moduli stack of algebraic curves . In particular its points with values in some field correspond to elliptic curves over the field, and more generally morp...
Moduli stack of elliptic curves
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moduli%20stack%20of%20elliptic%20curves
Mathematics
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Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry
llm_classification
Complex spacetime is a mathematical framework that combines the concepts of complex numbers and spacetime in physics. In this framework, the usual real-valued coordinates of spacetime are replaced with complex-valued coordinates. This allows for the inclusion of imaginary components in the description of spacetime, whi...
Complex spacetime
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex%20spacetime
Physics, Mathematics
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Spacetime, Vector spaces, Space (mathematics), Theory of relativity
llm_classification
Precession electron diffraction (PED) is a specialized method to collect electron diffraction patterns in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). By rotating (precessing) a tilted incident electron beam around the central axis of the microscope, a PED pattern is formed by integration over a collection of diffraction...
Precession electron diffraction
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession%20electron%20diffraction
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
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Spectrum (physical sciences), Materials science, Crystallography, Diffraction, Condensed matter physics, Spectroscopy
llm_classification
Teva API is an international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Israel. Teva API is a stand-alone business unit of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries limited, the largest generic drug manufacturer in the world and one of the 15 largest pharmaceutical companies worldwide. On top of supplying a major share of Teva's o...
Teva Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teva%20Active%20Pharmaceutical%20Ingredients
Biology
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Life sciences industry
llm_classification
In electronics and electrical engineering, a ramp generator is a circuit that creates a linear rising or falling output with respect to time. The output variable is usually voltage, although current ramps can be created. Linear ramp generators are also known as sweep generators Ramp generators produces a sawtooth wave...
Ramp generator
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramp%20generator
Engineering
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Analog circuits, Energy engineering, Electronic engineering, Power engineering, Electrical engineering
llm_classification
Tryptophol is an aromatic alcohol that induces sleep in humans. It is found in wine as a secondary product of ethanol fermentation. It was first described by Felix Ehrlich in 1912. It is also produced by the trypanosomal parasite in sleeping sickness. It forms in the liver as a side-effect of disulfiram treatment. Na...
Tryptophol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tryptophol
Chemistry, Biology
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Hypnotics, Behavior, Sleep, Human drug metabolites, Chemicals in medicine
llm_classification
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C10H11NO}} The molecular formula C10H11NO (molar mass: 161.20 g/mol, exact mass: 161.084064 u) may refer to: Tryptophol Abikoviromycin Molecular formulas
C10H11NO
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C10H11NO
Physics, Chemistry
null
Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter
llm_classification
Hydrogen astatide, also known as astatine hydride, astatane, astatidohydrogen or hydroastatic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HAt, consisting of an astatine atom covalently bonded to a hydrogen atom. It thus is a hydrogen halide. This chemical compound can dissolve in water to form hydroastatic ...
Hydrogen astatide
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen%20astatide
Physics, Chemistry
null
Acids, Inorganic compounds, Mineral acids, Molecules, Diatomic molecules, Matter
llm_classification
Schultze reagent (also known as Chlor-Zinc-Iodine Solution) is an oxidizing mixture consisting of a saturated aqueous solution of potassium chlorate KClO3 and varying amounts of concentrated nitric acid HNO3. It is commonly used in palynologic macerations. It was invented by Max Schultze. It is used to determine whethe...
Schultze reagent
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schultze%20reagent
Chemistry
null
Oxidizing mixtures, Inorganic compounds, Oxidizing agents, Inorganic compound stubs
llm_classification
Physical acoustics is the area of acoustics and physics that studies interactions of acoustic waves with a gaseous, liquid or solid medium on macro- and micro-levels. This relates to the interaction of sound with thermal waves in crystals (phonons), with light (photons), with electrons in metals and semiconductors (ac...
Physical acoustics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical%20acoustics
Physics
null
Classical mechanics, Acoustics
llm_classification
The Armenian eternity sign (⟨֎ ֍⟩, ) or Arevakhach (, "Sun Cross") is an ancient Armenian national symbol and a symbol of the national identity of the Armenian people. It is one of the most common symbols in Armenian architecture, carved on khachkars and on walls of churches. Evolution and use In medieval Armenian c...
Armenian eternity sign
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian%20eternity%20sign
Physics, Mathematics
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Mathematical objects, Infinity, Symmetry, Rotational symmetry
llm_classification
deal.II is a free, open-source library to solve partial differential equations using the finite element method.  The current release is version 9.6, released in August 2024. The founding authors of the project — Wolfgang Bangerth, Ralf Hartmann, and Guido Kanschat — won the 2007 J. H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Soft...
Deal.II
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deal.II
Mathematics
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Differential calculus, Calculus
llm_classification
In geometry, an equidissection is a partition of a polygon into triangles of equal area. The study of equidissections began in the late 1960s with Monsky's theorem, which states that a square cannot be equidissected into an odd number of triangles. In fact, most polygons cannot be equidissected at all. Much of the li...
Equidissection
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equidissection
Mathematics
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Discrete geometry, Discrete mathematics
llm_classification
The Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility (CSRF) () was Canada's national synchrotron facility from 1983 to 2005. Eventually consisting of three beamlines at the Synchrotron Radiation Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, US, it served the Canadian synchrotron community until the opening of the Canadian Ligh...
Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Wikipedia
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36643525
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian%20Synchrotron%20Radiation%20Facility
Materials_science
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Materials testing, Synchrotron radiation facilities
llm_classification
Chloropolymers are macromolecules synthesized from alkenes in which one or more hydrogens of the polymer were replaced by chlorine. A common example of a chloropolymer is polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and poly(dichlorophosphazene) which has a polymer formula of (PNCl2)n, the precursor of which is hexachlorophosphazene, whic...
Chloropolymer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloropolymer
Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Polymers, Materials science, Polymer chemistry
llm_classification
BLESS, also known as breaks labeling, enrichment on streptavidin and next-generation sequencing, is a method used to detect genome-wide double-strand DNA damage. In contrast to chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-based methods of identifying DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by labeling DNA repair proteins, BLESS utiliz...
BLESS
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLESS
Chemistry, Biology
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Molecular genetics, Cellular processes, DNA repair, Molecular biology
llm_classification
In plasma physics and magnetic confinement fusion, neoclassical transport or neoclassical diffusion is a theoretical description of collisional transport in toroidal plasmas, usually found in tokamaks or stellarators. It is a modification of classical diffusion adding in effects of non-uniform magnetic fields due to th...
Neoclassical transport
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical%20transport
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
null
Transport phenomena, Physical phenomena, Diffusion, Plasma physics, Chemical engineering, Fusion power, Nuclear fusion
llm_classification
Teck cable is a type of low voltage armoured cable named for the location where it was first developed and used, Teck Township, now known as Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The mining operations such as those conducted by Teck-Hughes Gold Mining Ltd. required a durable cable to power equipment and withstand the demanding condi...
Teck cable
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teck%20cable
Physics, Engineering
null
Electrical systems, Building engineering, Physical systems, Electrical engineering, Electrical wiring
llm_classification
A fracton is an emergent topological quasiparticle excitation which is immobile when in isolation. Many theoretical systems have been proposed in which fractons exist as elementary excitations. Such systems are known as fracton models. Fractons have been identified in various CSS codes as well as in symmetric tensor g...
Fracton (subdimensional particle)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracton%20%28subdimensional%20particle%29
Physics, Materials_science
null
Quasiparticles, Subatomic particles, Condensed matter physics, Matter
llm_classification
Nicolas Jean Cerf (born 1965) is a Belgian physicist. He is professor of quantum mechanics and information theory at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and a member of the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium. He received his Ph.D. at the Université Libre de Bruxelles in 1993, and was a researcher at the ...
Nicolas J. Cerf
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas%20J.%20Cerf
Physics
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Theoretical physics, Theoretical physicists
llm_classification
Partial-wave analysis, in the context of quantum mechanics, refers to a technique for solving scattering problems by decomposing each wave into its constituent angular-momentum components and solving using boundary conditions. Preliminary scattering theory The following description follows the canonical way of introd...
Partial-wave analysis
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partial-wave%20analysis
Physics, Chemistry
null
Scattering theory, Theoretical physics, Scattering stubs, Quantum mechanics, Scattering, Quantum physics stubs
llm_classification
In geometry, the simplicial honeycomb (or -simplex honeycomb) is a dimensional infinite series of honeycombs, based on the affine Coxeter group symmetry. It is represented by a Coxeter-Dynkin diagram as a cyclic graph of nodes with one node ringed. It is composed of -simplex facets, along with all rectified -simplice...
Simplicial honeycomb
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simplicial%20honeycomb
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Uniform polytopes, Honeycombs (geometry), Tessellation, Crystallography, Symmetry
llm_classification
Organic photorefractive materials are materials that exhibit a temporary change in refractive index when exposed to light. The changing refractive index causes light to change speed throughout the material and produce light and dark regions in the crystal. The buildup can be controlled to produce holographic images for...
Organic photorefractive materials
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic%20photorefractive%20materials
Chemistry
null
Semiconductor material types, Semiconductor materials, Molecular electronics, Organic semiconductors
llm_classification
RAPIEnet (Real-time Automation Protocols for Industrial Ethernet) was Korea's first Ethernet international standard for real-time data transmission. It is an Ethernet-based industrial networking protocol, developed in-house by LSIS offers real-time transmission and is registered as an international standard. (IEC 61158...
RAPIEnet
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAPIEnet
Engineering
null
Industrial Ethernet
llm_classification
In geometry, the cyclotruncated simplicial honeycomb (or cyclotruncated n-simplex honeycomb) is a dimensional infinite series of honeycombs, based on the symmetry of the affine Coxeter group. It is given a Schläfli symbol t0,1{3[n+1]}, and is represented by a Coxeter-Dynkin diagram as a cyclic graph of n+1 nodes with ...
Cyclotruncated simplicial honeycomb
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclotruncated%20simplicial%20honeycomb
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Honeycombs (geometry), Truncated tilings, Tessellation, Crystallography, Symmetry
llm_classification
In molecular biology, mutagenesis is an important laboratory technique whereby DNA mutations are deliberately engineered to produce libraries of mutant genes, proteins, strains of bacteria, or other genetically modified organisms. The various constituents of a gene, as well as its regulatory elements and its gene produ...
Mutagenesis (molecular biology technique)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutagenesis%20%28molecular%20biology%20technique%29
Chemistry, Engineering, Biology
null
Molecular biology techniques, Genetic engineering, Genetically modified organisms, Molecular biology
llm_classification
Stocktwits is a social media platform designed for sharing ideas between investors, traders, and entrepreneurs. Founded in 2008 by Howard Lindzon and Soren McBeth, it introduced the use of the cashtag, a way to group discussions around a stock symbol preceded by a dollar sign. Stocktwits eventually became  a standalone...
StockTwits
Wikipedia
1,761
39516039
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StockTwits
Technology
null
Real-time web, Real-time computing
llm_classification
A ton-force is one of various units of force defined as the weight of one ton due to standard gravity. The precise definition depends on the definition of ton used. Tonne-force The tonne-force (tf or tf) is equal to the weight of one tonne. {| |- |rowspan=6 width=120 valign=top|one tonne-force  |= kilograms-force (kg...
Ton-force
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton-force
Physics, Mathematics
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Force, Physical quantities, Quantity, Units of force, Units of measurement
llm_classification
SiC–SiC matrix composite is a particular type of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) which have been accumulating interest mainly as high temperature materials for use in applications such as gas turbines, as an alternative to metallic alloys. CMCs are generally a system of materials that are made up of ceramic fibers or pa...
SiC–SiC matrix composite
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SiC%E2%80%93SiC%20matrix%20composite
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Turbomachinery, Composite materials, Materials science, Turbines, Materials, Ceramic materials, nan, Ceramic engineering, Matter
llm_classification
Mechanical load is the physical stress on a mechanical system or component leading to strain. Loads can be static or dynamic. Some loads are specified as part of the design criteria of a mechanical system. Depending on the usage, some mechanical loads can be measured by an appropriate test method in a laboratory or i...
Mechanical load
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical%20load
Physics, Mathematics, Engineering
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Structural engineering, Physical phenomena, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Physical quantities, Quantity, Structural analysis, Mechanical engineering, Aerospace engineering, Physical properties
llm_classification
The light-front quantization of quantum field theories provides a useful alternative to ordinary equal-time quantization. In particular, it can lead to a relativistic description of bound systems in terms of quantum-mechanical wave functions. The quantization is based on the choice of light-front coordinates, where pl...
Light-front quantization applications
Wikipedia
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43699175
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-front%20quantization%20applications
Physics
null
Quantum field theory, Quantum mechanics
llm_classification
A Kaldo converter (using the Kaldo process or Stora-Kaldo process) is a rotary vessel oxygen based metal refining method. Originally applied to the refining of iron into steel, with most installations in the 1960s, the process is (2014) used primarily to refine non ferrous metals, typically copper. In that field, it is...
Kaldo converter
Wikipedia
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43700988
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaldo%20converter
Chemistry
null
Copper processes, Metallurgical processes, Steelmaking, Smelting
llm_classification
Remnant cholesterol, also known as remnant lipoprotein and triglyceride-rich lipoprotein cholesterol is an atherogenic lipoprotein composed primarily of very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) with chylomicron remnants. Elevated remnant cholesterol is associated with increased ris...
Remnant cholesterol
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remnant%20cholesterol
Chemistry
null
Lipid biochemistry, Lipoproteins
llm_classification
Kaisa Sofia Matomäki (born April 30, 1985) is a Finnish mathematician specializing in number theory. Since April 2023, she is a full professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Turku, Turku, Finland. Her research includes results on the distribution of multiplicative functions over short in...
Kaisa Matomäki
Wikipedia
856
53776011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaisa%20Matom%C3%A4ki
Mathematics
null
Number theorists, Number theory
llm_classification
Width across flats is the distance between two parallel surfaces on the head of a screw, bolt or nut. The width across flats will define the size of the spanner or wrench needed. Spanner size The width across flats indicates the nominal "size" of the spanner. The size is imprinted on the spanners in millimeter values...
Width across flats
Wikipedia
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50935039
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Width%20across%20flats
Physics, Mathematics
null
Quantity, Physical quantities, Measurement, Size
llm_classification
Eosinophilic myocarditis is inflammation in the heart muscle that is caused by the infiltration and destructive activity of a type of white blood cell, the eosinophil. Typically, the disorder is associated with hypereosinophilia, i.e. an eosinophil blood cell count greater than 1,500 per microliter (normal 100 to 400 p...
Eosinophilic myocarditis
Wikipedia
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50937470
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eosinophilic%20myocarditis
Chemistry, Biology
null
Drug-induced diseases, Parasitism, Symbiosis, Drug safety
llm_classification
This glossary of electrical and electronics engineering is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related specifically to electrical engineering and electronics engineering. For terms related to engineering in general, see Glossary of engineering. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V ...
Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary%20of%20electrical%20and%20electronics%20engineering
Technology, Engineering
null
Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Electrical-engineering-related lists, Computer engineering
llm_classification
In the 19th century, German chemist and physicist Julius von Mayer derived a relation between the molar heat capacity at constant pressure and the molar heat capacity at constant volume for an ideal gas. Mayer's relation states that where is the molar heat at constant pressure, is the molar heat at constant volume a...
Mayer's relation
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayer%27s%20relation
Physics, Chemistry
null
Thermodynamic equations, Equations of physics, Thermodynamics
llm_classification
In physics, the first law of thermodynamics is an expression of the conservation of total energy of a system. The increase of the energy of a system is equal to the sum of work done on the system and the heat added to that system: where is the total energy of a system. is the work done on it. is the heat added t...
First law of thermodynamics (fluid mechanics)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20law%20of%20thermodynamics%20%28fluid%20mechanics%29
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering
null
Civil engineering, Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics, Dynamical systems
llm_classification
NanoDSF is a type of differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF) method used to determine conformational protein stability by employing intrinsic tryptophan or tyrosine fluorescence, as opposed to the use of extrinsic fluorogenic dyes that are typically monitored via a qPCR instrument. A nanoDSF assay is also known as a ty...
Nano differential scanning fluorimetry
Wikipedia
580
45552819
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nano%20differential%20scanning%20fluorimetry
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
null
Biochemistry methods, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Biophysics, nan, Molecular biology, Biochemistry
llm_classification
Active thermography is an advanced nondestructive testing procedure, which uses a thermographic measurement of a tested material thermal response after its external excitation. This principle can be used also for non-contact infrared non-destructive testing (IRNDT) of materials. The IRNDT method is based on an excitat...
Active thermography
Wikipedia
1,870
45555423
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active%20thermography
Physics, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Materials science, nan
llm_classification
Geometric phase analysis is a method of digital signal processing used to determine crystallographic quantities such as d-spacing or strain from high-resolution transmission electron microscope images. The analysis needs to be performed using specialized computer program. Principle In geometric phase analysis, local...
Geometric phase analysis
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric%20phase%20analysis
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Mathematics, Engineering
null
Geometric measurement, Electron, Electron microscopy, Physical quantities, Applied mathematics, Quantity, Materials science, Crystallography, Condensed matter physics, Geometry, Microscopy
llm_classification
In solid-state physics, the Hill limit is a critical distance defined in a lattice of actinide or rare-earth atoms. These atoms own partially filled or levels in their valence shell and are therefore responsible for the main interaction between each atom and its environment. In this context, the hill limit is define...
Hill limit (solid-state)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill%20limit%20%28solid-state%29
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Rare earth alloys, Materials, Alloys, Electrical conductors, Condensed matter physics, nan, Matter, Solid-state chemistry
llm_classification
EUCMOS is the abbreviation of the conference series "European Congress on Molecular Spectroscopy". Scope The European Congress on Molecular Spectroscopy (EUCMOS) is held every two years. The first Congress in this series was held in Basel (Switzerland) in 1951. It focuses on all aspects of spectroscopic methods and t...
EUCMOS
Wikipedia
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58604145
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUCMOS
Physics, Chemistry
null
Instrumental analysis, Molecular physics, Spectroscopy, Spectrum (physical sciences)
llm_classification
Cavity optomechanics is a branch of physics which focuses on the interaction between light and mechanical objects on low-energy scales. It is a cross field of optics, quantum optics, solid-state physics and materials science. The motivation for research on cavity optomechanics comes from fundamental effects of quantum ...
Cavity optomechanics
Wikipedia
5,971
49916168
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavity%20optomechanics
Physics
null
Quantum optics, Quantum mechanics
llm_classification
Western North American Naturalist, formerly The Great Basin Naturalist, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on biodiversity and conservation of western North America. The journal's geographic coverage includes "from northernmost Canada and Alaska to southern Mexico, and from the Mississippi River to the Paci...
Western North American Naturalist
Wikipedia
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49924075
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western%20North%20American%20Naturalist
Environmental_science
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Environmental science journals, Ecology journals
llm_classification
Aquation is the chemical reaction involving "incorporation of one or more integral molecules of water" with or without displacement of other atoms or groups. The term is typically employed to refer to reactions of metal complexes where an anion is displaced by water. For example, bromopentaamminecobalt(III) undergoes...
Aquation
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquation
Chemistry
null
Reaction mechanisms, Coordination chemistry, nan, Physical organic chemistry, Chemical kinetics
llm_classification
Cooling load is the rate at which sensible and latent heat must be removed from the space to maintain a constant space dry-bulb air temperature and humidity. Sensible heat into the space causes its air temperature to rise while latent heat is associated with the rise of the moisture content in the space. The building d...
Cooling load
Wikipedia
797
48565132
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooling%20load
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
null
Transport phenomena, Physical phenomena, Heat transfer, Building engineering, Civil engineering, Thermodynamics, Architecture
llm_classification
A Rydberg polaron is an exotic quasiparticle, created at low temperatures, in which a very large atom contains other ordinary atoms in the space between the nucleus and the electrons. For the formation of this atom, scientists had to combine two fields of atomic physics: Bose–Einstein condensates and Rydberg atoms. Ryd...
Rydberg polaron
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rydberg%20polaron
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Matter, Phases of matter, Materials science, Condensed matter physics, Exotic matter, Quasiparticles, Subatomic particles
llm_classification
Triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) is an energy transfer mechanism where two molecules in their triplet excited states interact to form a ground state molecule and an excited molecule in its singlet state. This mechanism is example of Dexter energy transfer mechanism. In triplet-triplet annihilation, one molecule trans...
Triplet-triplet annihilation
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triplet-triplet%20annihilation
Physics, Chemistry
null
Molecular physics, Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics, molecular, Atomic, Spectroscopy, and optical physics
llm_classification
The Gausson is a soliton which is the solution of the logarithmic Schrödinger equation, which describes a quantum particle in a possible nonlinear quantum mechanics. The logarithmic Schrödinger equation preserves the dimensional homogeneity of the equation, i.e. the product of the independent solutions in one dimensio...
Gausson (physics)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gausson%20%28physics%29
Physics
null
Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics
llm_classification
The Andreotti–Norguet formula, first introduced by , is a higher–dimensional analogue of Cauchy integral formula for expressing the derivatives of a holomorphic function. Precisely, this formula express the value of the partial derivative of any multiindex order of a holomorphic function of several variables, in any in...
Andreotti–Norguet formula
Wikipedia
554
42279970
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andreotti%E2%80%93Norguet%20formula
Mathematics
null
Theorems in mathematical analysis, Functions and mappings, Several complex variables, Theorems in complex analysis, Mathematical objects, Mathematical relations
llm_classification
Doctor in a cell is an advanced biotechnology concept introduced in 1998 by Ehud Shapiro of the Weizmann Institute. It envisions autonomous, programmable molecular devices within the human body performing diagnostic and therapeutic functions. The initial design proposed molecular Turing machines capable of replacing tr...
Doctor in a cell
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor%20in%20a%20cell
Materials_science, Biology
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Nanotechnology, DNA nanotechnology, Medical technology
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A hopper is a large, inverted pyramidal or conical container used in industrial processes to hold particulate matter or flowable material of any sort (e.g. dust, gravel, nuts, or seeds) and dispense these from the bottom when needed. In some specialized applications even small metal or plastic assembly components can b...
Hopper (particulate collection container)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopper%20%28particulate%20collection%20container%29
Physics
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Materials, Material handling, Matter
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In mathematics, a shelling of a simplicial complex is a way of gluing it together from its maximal simplices (simplices that are not a face of another simplex) in a well-behaved way. A complex admitting a shelling is called shellable. Definition A d-dimensional simplicial complex is called pure if its maximal simplic...
Shelling (topology)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelling%20%28topology%29
Physics, Mathematics
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Properties of topological spaces, Space (mathematics), Algebraic topology, Topological spaces, Fields of abstract algebra, Topology, Space, Geometry, Spacetime
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Nucleic acid NMR is the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to obtain information about the structure and dynamics of nucleic acid molecules, such as DNA or RNA. It is useful for molecules of up to 100 nucleotides, and as of 2003, nearly half of all known RNA structures had been determined by NMR spectrosco...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nucleic acids
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32458543
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20magnetic%20resonance%20spectroscopy%20of%20nucleic%20acids
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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Biomolecules by chemical classification, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Spectrum (physical sciences), Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Biophysics, Spectroscopy, Nucleic acids
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In molecular biology, the cold-shock domain (CSD) is a protein domain of about 70 amino acids which has been found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA-binding proteins. Part of this domain is highly similar to the RNP-1 RNA-binding motif. When Escherichia coli is exposed to a temperature drop from 37 to 10 degrees Celsi...
Cold-shock domain
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold-shock%20domain
Biology
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Protein domains, Protein classification
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In molecular biology, the copper type II ascorbate-dependent monooxygenases are a class of enzymes that require copper as a cofactor and which use ascorbate as an electron donor. This family contains two related enzymes, dopamine beta-monooxygenase and peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase . There are a few re...
Copper type II ascorbate-dependent monooxygenase
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper%20type%20II%20ascorbate-dependent%20monooxygenase
Biology
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Protein domains, Protein classification
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Stress resultants are simplified representations of the stress state in structural elements such as beams, plates, or shells. The geometry of typical structural elements allows the internal stress state to be simplified because of the existence of a "thickness'" direction in which the size of the element is much small...
Stress resultants
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress%20resultants
Physics, Engineering
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Solid mechanics, Continuum mechanics, Composite materials, Classical mechanics, Materials, Mechanics, Mechanical engineering, Matter
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Lightening holes are holes in structural components of machines and buildings used by a variety of engineering disciplines to make structures lighter. The edges of the hole may be flanged to increase the rigidity and strength of the component. The holes can be circular, triangular, elliptical, or rectangular and should...
Lightening holes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightening%20holes
Physics, Engineering
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Structural engineering, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Construction, Military engineering, Civil engineering, Mechanical engineering, Aerospace engineering, Marine engineering
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The pozzolanic activity is a measure for the degree of reaction over time or the reaction rate between a pozzolan and Ca2+ or calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) in the presence of water. The rate of the pozzolanic reaction is dependent on the intrinsic characteristics of the pozzolan such as the specific surface area, the che...
Pozzolanic activity
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozzolanic%20activity
Engineering
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Structural engineering, Concrete, Construction, Masonry
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Neutron microscopes use neutrons focused by small-angle neutron scattering to create images by passing neutrons through an object to be investigated. The neutrons that aren't absorbed by the object hit scintillation targets where induced nuclear fission of lithium-6 can be detected and be used to produce an image. Neu...
Neutron microscope
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron%20microscope
Chemistry, Technology, Engineering
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Microscopes, Neutron instrumentation, Measuring instruments, Microscopy
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In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the cantellated 24-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling honeycomb. It can be seen as a cantellation of the regular 24-cell honeycomb, containing rectified tesseract, cantellated 24-cell, and tetrahedral prism cells. Alternate names Cantellated icositetrachoric tetracomb/ho...
Cantellated 24-cell honeycomb
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantellated%2024-cell%20honeycomb
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
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Tessellation, Crystallography, Honeycombs (geometry), Symmetry
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In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the cantitruncated 24-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling honeycomb. It can be seen as a cantitruncation of the regular 24-cell honeycomb, containing truncated tesseract, cantitruncated 24-cell, and tetrahedral prism cells. Alternate names Cantellated icositetrachoric tet...
Cantitruncated 24-cell honeycomb
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantitruncated%2024-cell%20honeycomb
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
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Honeycombs (geometry), Truncated tilings, Tessellation, Crystallography, Symmetry
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A heat kernel signature (HKS) is a feature descriptor for use in deformable shape analysis and belongs to the group of spectral shape analysis methods. For each point in the shape, HKS defines its feature vector representing the point's local and global geometric properties. Applications include segmentation, classific...
Heat kernel signature
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%20kernel%20signature
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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Transport phenomena, Physical phenomena, Heat transfer, Topology, Space, Thermodynamics, Geometry, Spacetime
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For certain applications in linear algebra, it is useful to know properties of the probability distribution of the largest eigenvalue of a finite sum of random matrices. Suppose is a finite sequence of random matrices. Analogous to the well-known Chernoff bound for sums of scalars, a bound on the following is sought...
Matrix Chernoff bound
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34063376
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix%20Chernoff%20bound
Mathematics
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Linear algebra, Algebra
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:C3H2F4}} The molecular formula C3H2F4 (molar mass: 114.04 g/mol, exact mass: 114.0093 u) may refer to: Various isomers of tetrafluoropropene, sometimes used as refrigerants Various isomers of tetrafluorocyclopropane
C3H2F4
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C3H2F4
Chemistry
null
Isomerism, Set index articles on molecular formulas
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Saglin is a protein produced by the salivary glands of mosquitoes. It is thought that this protein allows the malarial sporozoite to bind to the salivary glands, allowing invasion. It is currently under investigation as a potential drug target to help control transmission of the disease by controlling transmission in t...
Saglin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saglin
Chemistry
null
Proteins, Biomolecules by chemical classification, Molecular biology
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A pump drill is a simple hand-powered device used to impart a rapid rotating motion to a rod (the spindle or drill shaft). It can be used for fire making or as a drill to make holes in various materials. It consists of: the drill shaft, a narrow board with a hole through the center, a weight (usually a heavy disc) acti...
Pump drill
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump%20drill
Physics
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Mechanics, Mechanical hand tools
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The DNVGL-ST-E271 (formerly DNV 2.7-1) is a regulation issued by DNV (actual DNV GL) regarding the offshore containers specifications. DNV 2.7-1 was initially issued in 1989 and the most recent version “DNV Standard for Certification No. 2.7-1 Offshore Containers” was released in June 2013. It is a set of transport re...
DNVGL-ST-E271
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNVGL-ST-E271
Engineering
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Construction, Offshore engineering
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Power plant engineering, abbreviated as TPTL, is a branch of the field of energy engineering, and is defined as the engineering and technology required for the production of an electric power station. Technique is focused on power generation for industry and community, not just for household electricity production. Thi...
Power plant engineering
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57164504
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20plant%20engineering
Engineering
null
Energy engineering, Industrial engineering, nan, Power engineering, Electrical engineering
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In mathematics, the Bing–Borsuk conjecture states that every -dimensional homogeneous absolute neighborhood retract space is a topological manifold. The conjecture has been proved for dimensions 1 and 2, and it is known that the 3-dimensional version of the conjecture implies the Poincaré conjecture. Definitions A to...
Bing–Borsuk conjecture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing%E2%80%93Borsuk%20conjecture
Physics, Mathematics
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Unsolved problems in mathematics, Space (mathematics), Topological spaces, Conjectures, Topology, Space, Manifolds, Geometry, Spacetime, Mathematical problems
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In mathematics, a Busemann G-space is a type of metric space first described by Herbert Busemann in 1942. If is a metric space such that for every two distinct there exists such that (Menger convexity) every -bounded set of infinite cardinality possesses accumulation points for every there exists such that ...
Busemann G-space
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busemann%20G-space
Physics, Mathematics
null
Mathematical structures, Space (mathematics), Metric spaces, Topological spaces, Topology, Space, Manifolds, Geometry, Spacetime
llm_classification
Dioxidanylium, which is protonated molecular oxygen, or just protonated oxygen, is an ion with formula . It is formed when hydrogen containing substances combust, and exists in the ionosphere, and in plasmas that contain oxygen and hydrogen. Oxidation by O2 in superacids could be by way of the production of protonated ...
Dioxidanylium
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioxidanylium
Physics, Chemistry
null
Cations, Ions, Matter
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A miscibility gap is a region in a phase diagram for a mixture of components where the mixture exists as two or more phases – any region of composition of mixtures where the constituents are not completely miscible. The IUPAC Gold Book defines miscibility gap as "Area within the coexistence curve of an isobaric phase ...
Miscibility gap
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miscibility%20gap
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Physical phenomena, Phase transitions, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Critical phenomena, Materials science, Phases of matter, nan, Statistical mechanics, Matter
llm_classification
YASA is a British manufacturer of electric motors and motor controllers for use in automotive and industrial applications. The company was founded in 2009 by the CTO Dr Tim Woolmer who is also the holder of a number of related motor technology patents. Although initial commercial adoption was in high-performance cars,...
YASA Limited
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YASA%20Limited
Engineering
null
Industrial machine manufacturers, Industrial machinery
llm_classification
In materials engineering and metallurgy, hot hardness or red hardness (when a metal glows a dull red from the heat) corresponds to hardness of a material at high temperatures. As the temperature of the material increases, hardness decreases and at some point a drastic change in hardness occurs. The hardness at this poi...
Hot hardness
Wikipedia
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43707763
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot%20hardness
Physics, Materials_science
null
Solid mechanics, Classical mechanics stubs, Classical mechanics, Materials testing, Mechanics, Hardness tests
llm_classification
Massively Parallel Monte Carlo (MPMC) is a Monte Carlo method package primarily designed to simulate liquids, molecular interfaces, and functionalized nanoscale materials. It was developed originally by Jon Belof and is now maintained by a group of researchers in the Department of Chemistry and SMMARTT Materials Resea...
MPMC
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43708627
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPMC
Physics, Chemistry
null
Molecular physics, Monte Carlo methods, Computational physics, Theoretical chemistry, Molecular modelling, nan
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An electromagnetic pulse (EMP), also referred to as a transient electromagnetic disturbance (TED), is a brief burst of electromagnetic energy. The origin of an EMP can be natural or artificial, and can occur as an electromagnetic field, as an electric field, as a magnetic field, or as a conducted electric current. The ...
Electromagnetic pulse
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39519079
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic%20pulse
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
null
Radio electronics, Physical phenomena, Electromagnetic compatibility, Physical quantities, Electromagnetic radiation, Power (physics), Radiation, Nuclear warfare, Electrical engineering, Pulsed power, Radioactivity
llm_classification
The biconic cusp, also known as the picket fence reactor, was one of the earliest suggestions for plasma confinement in a fusion reactor. It consists of two parallel electromagnets with the current running in opposite directions, creating oppositely directed magnetic fields. The two fields interact to form a "null area...
Biconic cusp
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39521700
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biconic%20cusp
Physics, Chemistry
null
Nuclear fusion, Fusion power, Plasma physics
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In comparison with General Relativity, dynamic variables of metric-affine gravitation theory are both a pseudo-Riemannian metric and a general linear connection on a world manifold . Metric-affine gravitation theory has been suggested as a natural generalization of Einstein–Cartan theory of gravity with torsion wher...
Metric-affine gravitation theory
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802
39527337
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric-affine%20gravitation%20theory
Physics
null
Theoretical physics, Theories of gravity
llm_classification
Airport Connector is a typical name for roads connecting major highways to airports. It may refer to: Airport Connector (Harrisburg), a short freeway connecting Pennsylvania Route 283 to Harrisburg International Airport T. F. Green Airport Connector Road, a short freeway connecting Interstate 95 to T. F. Green Airpo...
Airport Connector
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airport%20Connector
Engineering
null
Airport infrastructure, Aerospace engineering
llm_classification
The following table lists various orders of magnitude for angular momentum, in Joule-seconds. Table See also Orders of magnitude (rotational speed) Orders of magnitude (momentum) Orders of magnitude (magnetic moment) References External links Angular momentum Angular momentum
Orders of magnitude (angular momentum)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders%20of%20magnitude%20%28angular%20momentum%29
Physics, Mathematics
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Orders of magnitude, Units of measurement, Physical quantities, Quantity, Angular momentum, Momentum, Moment (physics)
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Lu Jiaxi (; June 10, 1935 – October 31, 1983) was a self-taught Chinese mathematician who made important contributions in combinatorial design theory. He was a high school physics teacher in a remote city and worked in his spare time on the problem of large sets of disjoint Steiner triple systems. Biography Backgroun...
Lu Jiaxi (mathematician)
Wikipedia
2,726
58616210
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%20Jiaxi%20%28mathematician%29
Mathematics
null
Combinatorialists, Combinatorics
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Chaotic rotation involves the irregular and unpredictable rotation of an astronomical body. Unlike Earth's rotation, a chaotic rotation may not have a fixed axis or period. Because of the conservation of angular momentum, chaotic rotation is not seen in objects that are spherically symmetric or well isolated from gravi...
Chaotic rotation
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaotic%20rotation
Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics
null
Functions and mappings, Mathematical objects, Astrophysics, Mathematical relations, Chaotic maps, Astronomical sub-disciplines, Dynamical systems
llm_classification
Economics of networks is a discipline in the fields of economics and network sciences. It is primarily concerned with the understanding of economic phenomena by using network concepts and the tools of network science. Prominent authors in the field include Sanjeev Goyal, Matthew O. Jackson, and Rachel Kranton. This te...
Economics of networks
Wikipedia
873
46885960
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics%20of%20networks
Mathematics, Technology
null
Graph theory, Network theory, Computer science, Mathematical relations, Network science
llm_classification
In geometry, the demiregular tilings are a set of Euclidean tessellations made from 2 or more regular polygon faces. Different authors have listed different sets of tilings. A more systematic approach looking at symmetry orbits are the 2-uniform tilings of which there are 20. Some of the demiregular ones are actually 3...
Demiregular tiling
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46891994
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demiregular%20tiling
Physics, Mathematics
null
Semiregular tilings, Tessellation, Euclidean plane geometry, Planes (geometry), Symmetry
llm_classification
Aspergillus germanicus is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus which has been isolated from indoor air in Germany. It is from the Usti section. Growth and morphology A. germanicus has been cultivated on both Czapek yeast extract agar (CYA) plates and Malt Extract Agar Oxoid® (MEAOX) plates. The growth morphol...
Aspergillus germanicus
Wikipedia
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53781296
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergillus%20germanicus
Biology
null
Fungi, Fungus species
llm_classification
Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc., 580 U.S. 405 (2017), was a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court decided under what circumstances aesthetic elements of "useful articles" can be restricted by copyright law. The Court created a two-prong "separability" test, granting copyrightability based on separate i...
Star Athletica, LLC v. Varsity Brands, Inc.
Wikipedia
8,031
53781950
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star%20Athletica%2C%20LLC%20v.%20Varsity%20Brands%2C%20Inc.
Engineering
null
Design, Fashion design
llm_classification
Jorge Sahade (born February 17, 1915, in Cordoba, Argentina, died December 18, 2012) was an Argentine astronomer with more than 200 publications in journals and conferences. He was the first Latin American to achieve the presidency of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) between 1985 and 1988, and was also the fi...
Jorge Sahade
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53786432
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge%20Sahade
Astronomy
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Astronomers, Presidents of the International Astronomical Union
llm_classification
In mathematics, the Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation (also called the KS equation or flame equation) is a fourth-order nonlinear partial differential equation. It is named after Yoshiki Kuramoto and Gregory Sivashinsky, who derived the equation in the late 1970s to model the diffusive–thermal instabilities in a laminar fl...
Kuramoto–Sivashinsky equation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuramoto%E2%80%93Sivashinsky%20equation
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering
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Functions and mappings, Dynamical systems, Functions of space and time, Chemical engineering, Mathematical objects, Differential equations, Equations, Combustion, Mathematical relations, Piping, Spacetime, Chaotic maps, Fluid dynamics
llm_classification
From a biological standpoint, the goal-directed molecular motions inside living cells are carried out by biopolymers acting like molecular machines (e.g. myosin, RNA/DNA polymerase, ion pumps, etc.). These molecular machines are driven by conformons, that is sequence-specific mechanical strains generated by free energy...
Conformon
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conformon
Physics, Biology
null
Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Biophysics
llm_classification
YInMn Blue (/jɪnmɪn/; for the chemical symbols Y for yttrium, In for indium, and Mn for manganese), also known as Oregon Blue or Mas Blue, is an inorganic blue pigment that was discovered by Mas Subramanian and his (then) graduate student, Andrew Smith, at Oregon State University in 2009. The pigment is noteworthy for ...
YInMn Blue
Wikipedia
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50947918
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YInMn%20Blue
Chemistry
null
Inorganic pigments, Inorganic compounds
llm_classification
Human interactions with microbes include both practical and symbolic uses of microbes, and negative interactions in the form of human, domestic animal, and crop diseases. Practical use of microbes began in ancient times with fermentation in food processing; bread, beer and wine have been produced by yeasts from the da...
Human interactions with microbes
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50951733
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20interactions%20with%20microbes
Chemistry, Biology
null
Bacteria and humans, Microbiology, Bacteria, Microscopy
llm_classification
Phylomedicine is an emerging discipline at the intersection of medicine, genomics, and evolution. It focuses on the use of evolutionary knowledge to predict functional consequences of mutations found in personal genomes and populations. History Modern technologies have made genome sequencing accessible, and biomedica...
Phylomedicine
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylomedicine
Engineering, Biology
null
Bioinformatics, Biological engineering
llm_classification