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Coarse-grained modeling, coarse-grained models, aim at simulating the behaviour of complex systems using their coarse-grained (simplified) representation. Coarse-grained models are widely used for molecular modeling of biomolecules at various granularity levels.
A wide range of coarse-grained models have been proposed... | Coarse-grained modeling | Wikipedia | 1,737 | 50956705 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coarse-grained%20modeling | Chemistry, Biology | null | Natural products, Molecular physics, Organic compounds, Theoretical chemistry, Molecular modelling, Structural biology, Biomolecules, Biochemistry, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
In geometry, a circular triangle is a triangle with circular arc edges.
Examples
The intersection of three circular disks forms a convex circular triangle. For instance, a Reuleaux triangle is a special case of this construction where the three disks are centered on the vertices of an equilateral triangle, with radi... | Circular triangle | Wikipedia | 616 | 48574319 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circular%20triangle | Mathematics | null | Planes (geometry), Euclidean plane geometry, Piecewise-circular curves | llm_classification |
System-level simulation (SLS) is a collection of practical methods used in the field of systems engineering, in order to simulate, with a computer, the global behavior of large cyber-physical systems.
Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are systems composed of physical entities regulated by computational elements (e.g. elect... | System-level simulation | Wikipedia | 1,902 | 48577408 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System-level%20simulation | Engineering | null | Systems engineering | llm_classification |
Dairy salt is a culinary salt (sodium chloride) product used in the preparation of butter and cheese products that serves to add flavor and act as a food preservative. Dairy salt can vary in terms of quality and purity, with purer varieties being the most desirable for use in foods. Dairy salt has been used since at le... | Dairy salt | Wikipedia | 805 | 48578373 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy%20salt | Chemistry | null | Edible salt, Salts | llm_classification |
Holus is a 3D-image simulation product under development by H+Technology. The concept was first developed in 2013, before funding via Kickstarter meant the product could be taken to market. The purpose of Holus is to simulate holographic experiences and is technically different from typical hologram stickers found on c... | Holus | Wikipedia | 496 | 48581239 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holus | Physics, Technology, Engineering, Biology | null | Machines, Behavior, Physical systems, Human–machine interaction, Design, Human behavior, Human–computer interaction | llm_classification |
The Northwest Nuclear Consortium is an organization based in Washington state which uses a research grade ion collider to teach a class of high school students nuclear engineering principles based on the Department of Energy curriculum. They won the 1st Place at WSU Imagine Tomorrow in 2012. They also won the 1st plac... | Northwest Nuclear Consortium | Wikipedia | 180 | 48583145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest%20Nuclear%20Consortium | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear fusion, Nuclear chemistry stubs, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
Friction stir spot welding is a pressure welding process that operates below the melting point of the workpieces. It is a variant of friction stir welding.
Process description
In friction stir spot welding, individual spot welds are created by pressing a rotating tool with high force onto the top surface of two she... | Friction stir spot welding | Wikipedia | 688 | 56722248 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friction%20stir%20spot%20welding | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Mechanical phenomena, Physical phenomena, Force, Friction, Physical quantities, Welding, Surface science, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
The term Dirac matter refers to a class of condensed matter systems which can be effectively described by the Dirac equation. Even though the Dirac equation itself was formulated for fermions, the quasi-particles present within Dirac matter can be of any statistics. As a consequence, Dirac matter can be distinguished i... | Dirac matter | Wikipedia | 3,270 | 56731778 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac%20matter | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Phases of matter, Condensed matter physics, Matter, Materials science | llm_classification |
Operations engineering is a branch of engineering that is mainly concerned with the analysis and optimization of operational problems using scientific and mathematical methods. More frequently it has applications in the areas of Broadcasting/Industrial Engineering and also in the Creative and Technology Industries.
O... | Operations engineering | Wikipedia | 91 | 49937269 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operations%20engineering | Engineering | null | Industrial engineering | llm_classification |
A DevOps toolchain is a set or combination of tools that aid in the delivery, development, and management of software applications throughout the systems development life cycle, as coordinated by an organisation that uses DevOps practices.
Generally, DevOps tools fit into one or more activities, which supports specifi... | DevOps toolchain | Wikipedia | 939 | 49944721 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps%20toolchain | Engineering | null | Design, Software design | llm_classification |
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline in the field of Software Engineering and IT infrastructure support that monitors and improves the availability and performance of deployed software systems and large software services (which are expected to deliver reliable response times across events such as new soft... | Site reliability engineering | Wikipedia | 1,261 | 49946142 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Site%20reliability%20engineering | Technology, Engineering | null | Systems engineering, Computer engineering, Reliability engineering, Software engineering, Information technology | llm_classification |
A laser microprobe mass spectrometer (LMMS), also laser microprobe mass analyzer (LAMMA), laser ionization mass spectrometer (LIMS), or laser ionization mass analyzer (LIMA) is a mass spectrometer that uses a focused laser for microanalysis. It employs local ionization by a pulsed laser and subsequent mass analysis of ... | Laser microprobe mass spectrometer | Wikipedia | 304 | 42285920 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser%20microprobe%20mass%20spectrometer | Physics, Chemistry | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Mass, Mass spectrometry, Matter | llm_classification |
In geometry, the great duoantiprism is the only uniform star-duoantiprism solution in 4-dimensional geometry. It has Schläfli symbol or Coxeter diagram , constructed from 10 pentagonal antiprisms, 10 pentagrammic crossed-antiprisms, and 50 tetrahedra.
Its vertices are a subset of those of the small stellated 120-... | Great duoantiprism | Wikipedia | 334 | 42287126 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great%20duoantiprism | Physics, Mathematics | null | Uniform polytopes, Uniform 4-polytopes, Geometry, Geometry stubs, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Paraptosis (from the Greek παρά para, "related to" and apoptosis) is a type of programmed cell death, morphologically distinct from apoptosis and necrosis. The defining features of paraptosis are cytoplasmic vacuolation, independent of caspase activation and inhibition, and lack of apoptotic morphology. Paraptosis lack... | Paraptosis | Wikipedia | 2,629 | 42289911 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraptosis | Chemistry, Biology | null | Signal transduction, Senescence, Cellular senescence, Cellular processes, Programmed cell death | llm_classification |
A ligand binding assay (LBA) is an assay, or an analytic procedure, which relies on the binding of ligand molecules to receptors, antibodies or other macromolecules. A detection method is used to determine the presence and amount of the ligand-receptor complexes formed, and this is usually determined electrochemically ... | Ligand binding assay | Wikipedia | 4,133 | 42291886 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligand%20binding%20assay | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Biology | null | Biochemistry detection reactions, Biochemical reactions, Microbiology techniques, Condensed matter physics, nan, Chemical bonding | llm_classification |
The Maxwell–Bloch equations, also called the optical Bloch equations describe the dynamics of a two-state quantum system interacting with the electromagnetic mode of an optical resonator. They are analogous to (but not at all equivalent to) the Bloch equations which describe the motion of the nuclear magnetic moment in... | Maxwell–Bloch equations | Wikipedia | 875 | 32469641 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxwell%E2%80%93Bloch%20equations | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics | llm_classification |
In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the bitruncated 24-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling honeycomb. It can be seen as a bitruncation of the regular 24-cell honeycomb, constructed by truncated tesseract and bitruncated 24-cell cells.
Alternate names
Bitruncated icositetrachoric tetracomb/honeycomb
Small t... | Bitruncated 24-cell honeycomb | Wikipedia | 380 | 40859954 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitruncated%2024-cell%20honeycomb | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Tessellation, Crystallography, Honeycombs (geometry), Symmetry | llm_classification |
The concept of biological computation proposes that living organisms perform computations, and that as such, abstract ideas of information and computation may be key to understanding biology. As a field, biological computation can include the study of the systems biology computations performed by biota, the design of a... | Biological computation | Wikipedia | 345 | 40861214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological%20computation | Chemistry, Technology, Biology | null | Computational fields of study, Bioinformatics stubs, Biotechnology stubs, Biochemistry stubs, Bioinformatics, Computing and society, Computational biology, Computing stubs | llm_classification |
In the biological sciences, replicates are an experimental units that are treated identically. Replicates are an essential component of experimental design because they provide an estimate of between sample error. Without replicates, scientists are unable to assess whether observed treatment effects are due to the expe... | Replicate (biology) | Wikipedia | 166 | 40861730 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replicate%20%28biology%29 | Physics, Mathematics, Biology | null | Physical quantities, Quantity, Measurement, Size, nan | llm_classification |
In algebra, linear equations and systems of linear equations over a field are widely studied. "Over a field" means that the coefficients of the equations and the solutions that one is looking for belong to a given field, commonly the real or the complex numbers. This article is devoted to the same problems where "field... | Linear equation over a ring | Wikipedia | 1,360 | 40862848 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear%20equation%20over%20a%20ring | Mathematics | null | Mathematical objects, Equations, Fields of abstract algebra, Linear algebra, Commutative algebra, Algebra | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Bell triangle is a triangle of numbers analogous to Pascal's triangle, whose values count partitions of a set in which a given element is the largest singleton. It is named for its close connection to the Bell numbers, which may be found on both sides of the triangle, and which are in turn named aft... | Bell triangle | Wikipedia | 1,243 | 40865450 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%20triangle | Mathematics | null | Triangles of numbers, Combinatorics | llm_classification |
The most massive artificial objects to reach space include space stations, various upper stages, and discarded Space Shuttle external tanks. Spacecraft may change mass over time such as by use of propellant.
During the Shuttle–Mir program between 1994 and 1998, the complex formed by the docking of a visiting Space Shu... | List of heaviest spacecraft | Wikipedia | 268 | 40865977 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20heaviest%20spacecraft | Physics | null | Heaviest or most massive things, Mass, Matter | llm_classification |
In four-dimensional Euclidean geometry, the steritruncated 16-cell honeycomb is a uniform space-filling honeycomb, with runcinated 24-cell, truncated 16-cell, octahedral prism, 3-6 duoprism, and truncated tetrahedral prism cells.
Alternate names
Celliprismated icositetrachoric tetracomb (capicot)
Great prismatotetr... | Steritruncated 16-cell honeycomb | Wikipedia | 380 | 40866595 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steritruncated%2016-cell%20honeycomb | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Honeycombs (geometry), Truncated tilings, Tessellation, Crystallography, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Eisengarn, meaning "iron yarn" in English, is a light-reflecting, strong, waxed-cotton thread. It was invented and manufactured in Germany in the mid-19th century, but owes its modern renown to its use in cloth woven for the tubular-steel chairs designed by Marcel Breuer while he was a teacher at the Bauhaus design sch... | Eisengarn | Wikipedia | 577 | 52400224 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisengarn | Physics, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Textile engineering | llm_classification |
Tavarekere Kalliah Chandrashekar (born 1956) is an Indian bioinorganic chemist and a former director of the National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology, a CSIR subsidiary. He was appointed the director of the National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar where he continues as a s... | Tavarekere Kalliah Chandrashekar | Wikipedia | 997 | 52401503 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tavarekere%20Kalliah%20Chandrashekar | Chemistry | null | Bioinorganic chemistry, Bioinorganic chemists | llm_classification |
In algebra, a graded-commutative ring (also called a skew-commutative ring) is a graded ring that is commutative in the graded sense; that is, homogeneous elements x, y satisfy
where |x | and |y | denote the degrees of x and y.
A commutative (non-graded) ring, with trivial grading, is a basic example. F... | Graded-commutative ring | Wikipedia | 223 | 52405825 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graded-commutative%20ring | Mathematics | null | Abstract algebra, Algebra | llm_classification |
Milos Vratislav Novotny (born 19 April 1942) is an American chemist, currently the Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Director of the Novotny Glycoscience Laboratory and the Institute for Pheromone Research at Indiana University, and also a published author. Milos Novotny received his Bachelor of Science from the Uni... | Milos Novotny | Wikipedia | 1,442 | 52406984 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milos%20Novotny | Chemistry | null | Analytical chemists | llm_classification |
Endogenosymbiosis is an evolutionary process, proposed by the evolutionary and environmental biologist Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, in which "gene carriers" (viruses, retroviruses and bacteriophages) and symbiotic prokaryotic cells (bacteria or archaea) could share parts or all of their genomes in an endogenous symbiotic re... | Endogenosymbiosis | Wikipedia | 804 | 52408383 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endogenosymbiosis | Biology | null | Behavior, Symbiosis, Biological interactions, Endosymbiotic events, Mutualism (biology) | llm_classification |
The MYRRHA (Multi-purpose hYbrid Research Reactor for High-tech Applications) is a design project of a nuclear reactor coupled to a proton accelerator. This makes it an accelerator-driven system (ADS). MYRRHA will be a lead-bismuth cooled fast reactor with two possible configurations: sub-critical or critical.
The pr... | MYRRHA | Wikipedia | 1,039 | 39531188 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MYRRHA | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Chemical equipment, Nuclear technology, Physical systems, Hydraulics, Nuclear physics, Pressure vessels | llm_classification |
MAX dimerization protein 3 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MXD3 gene located on Chromosome 5.
MXD3 is a basic helix-loop-helix protein belonging to a subfamily of MAX-interacting proteins. This protein competes with MYC for binding to MAX to form a sequence-specific DNA-binding complex. MXD3 is a transcr... | MXD3 | Wikipedia | 153 | 39531450 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MXD3 | Chemistry, Biology | null | Induced stem cells, Gene expression, Transcription factors, Signal transduction | llm_classification |
Michael Krivelevich (Hebrew: 'מיכאל קריבלביץ; born January 30, 1966) is a professor with the School of Mathematical Sciences of Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Krivelevich received his PhD from Tel Aviv University in 1997 under the supervision of Noga Alon. He has published extensively in combinatorics and adjacent field... | Michael Krivelevich | Wikipedia | 265 | 39536536 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Krivelevich | Mathematics | null | Combinatorialists, Combinatorics | llm_classification |
Wedge bonding is a kind of wire bonding which relies on the application of ultrasonic power and force to form bonds. It is a popular method and is commonly used in the semiconductor industry. Wedge bonding is directional, so the bonding head rotates to accommodate the different angles for bonding. Due to this rotation,... | Wedge bonding | Wikipedia | 281 | 45574002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedge%20bonding | Materials_science | null | Semiconductor device fabrication, Packaging (microfabrication), Microtechnology | llm_classification |
Sacubitril (; INN) is an antihypertensive drug used in combination with valsartan. The combination drug sacubitril/valsartan, known during trials as LCZ696 and marketed under the brand name Entresto, is a treatment for heart failure. It was approved under the FDA's priority review process for use in heart failure on Ju... | Sacubitril | Wikipedia | 589 | 43723326 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacubitril | Chemistry | null | Chemicals in medicine, Carboxylic acids, Functional groups, Prodrugs | llm_classification |
Charged particle beams in a particle accelerator or a storage ring undergo a variety of different processes. Typically the beam dynamics is broken down into single particle dynamics and collective effects. Sources of collective effects include single or multiple inter-particle scattering and interaction with the vacu... | Collective effects (accelerator physics) | Wikipedia | 357 | 43724378 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collective%20effects%20%28accelerator%20physics%29 | Physics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Accelerator physics, Experimental physics | llm_classification |
The RBGT-62a was a Geiger counter manufactured in the early 1960s for the Czechoslovak People's Army. It read beta and gamma and had a transistorised circuit. The dial, controls, headphone jack, and probe connector are on the front of the meter, and the battery compartment on the back. The meter body is green lacquered... | RBGT 62a | Wikipedia | 589 | 53795039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RBGT%2062a | Technology, Engineering | null | Ionising radiation detectors, Radioactive contamination, Measuring instruments | llm_classification |
A cascade chart is tool that can be used in damage tolerance analysis to determine the proper inspection interval, based on reliability analysis, considering all the context uncertainties. The chart is called a "cascade chart" because the scatter of data points and downward curvature resembles a waterfall or cascade. T... | Cascade chart (NDI interval reliability) | Wikipedia | 2,147 | 53798296 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascade%20chart%20%28NDI%20interval%20reliability%29 | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Reliability analysis, Fracture mechanics, Reliability engineering, Structural analysis, Materials science, Nondestructive testing, Materials testing, Mechanical engineering, Aerospace engineering, Materials degradation | llm_classification |
Machine learning control (MLC) is a subfield of machine learning, intelligent control, and control theory which aims to solve optimal control problems with machine learning methods. Key applications are complex nonlinear systems for which linear control theory methods are not applicable.
Types of problems and tasks
F... | Machine learning control | Wikipedia | 461 | 53802271 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine%20learning%20control | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Machine learning, Applied mathematics, Control theory, Artificial intelligence engineering, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
Multiple layered plasmonics use electronically responsive media to change and manipulate the plasmonic properties of plasmons. The properties typically being manipulated can include the directed scattering of light and light absorption. The use of these to use “changeable” plasmonics is currently undergoing development... | Multiple layered plasmonics | Wikipedia | 843 | 34072435 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple%20layered%20plasmonics | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Plasmonics, Metamaterials, Materials science, Surface science, Condensed matter physics, Nanotechnology, Solid state engineering | llm_classification |
In statistics, an approximate entropy (ApEn) is a technique used to quantify the amount of regularity and the unpredictability of fluctuations over time-series data. For example, consider two series of data:
Series A: (0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, ...), which alternates 0 and 1.
Series B: (0, 1, 0... | Approximate entropy | Wikipedia | 1,523 | 34073649 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approximate%20entropy | Physics, Mathematics | null | Dynamical systems, Entropy, Physical quantities, Entropy and information | llm_classification |
A hybrid operating room is an advanced surgical theatre that is equipped with advanced medical imaging devices such as fixed C-arms, X-ray tomography (CT) scanners, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners. These imaging devices enable minimally-invasive surgery. Minimally-invasive surgery is intended to be less tr... | Hybrid operating room | Wikipedia | 6,628 | 34076003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid%20operating%20room | Biology | null | Medical equipment, Medical technology | llm_classification |
Zero-carbon housing is housing that does not emit greenhouse gasses (GHGs) into the atmosphere, either directly (Scope 1), or indirectly due to consumption electricity produced using fossil fuels (Scope 2). Most commonly zero-carbon housing is taken to mean zero emissions of carbon dioxide, which is the main climate po... | Zero carbon housing | Wikipedia | 3,619 | 34079692 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero%20carbon%20housing | Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Sustainable architecture, Environmental social science, Architecture | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the McKay graph of a finite-dimensional representation of a finite group is a weighted quiver encoding the structure of the representation theory of . Each node represents an irreducible representation of . If are irreducible representations of , then there is an arrow from to if and only if is a ... | McKay graph | Wikipedia | 786 | 34080241 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKay%20graph | Mathematics | null | Representation theory, Fields of abstract algebra | llm_classification |
The Bianconi–Barabási model is a model in network science that explains the growth of complex evolving networks. This model can explain that nodes with different characteristics acquire links at different rates. It predicts that a node's growth depends on its fitness and can calculate the degree distribution. The Bianc... | Bianconi–Barabási model | Wikipedia | 2,487 | 46897030 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bianconi%E2%80%93Barab%C3%A1si%20model | Mathematics | null | Mathematical relations, Graph theory, Random graphs | llm_classification |
An oil content meter (OCM) is an integral part of all oily water separator (OWS) systems. Oil content meters are also sometimes referred to as oil content monitors, bilge alarms, or bilge monitors.
OCM technology
The OCM continuously monitors how much oil is in the water that is pumped out the discharge line of the... | Oil content meter | Wikipedia | 585 | 46899448 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil%20content%20meter | Chemistry, Technology, Engineering | null | Water treatment, Waste treatment technology, Measuring instruments, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
In offshore and coastal engineering, metocean refers to the syllabic abbreviation of meteorology and (physical) oceanography.
Metocean study
In various stages of an offshore or coastal engineering project a metocean study will be undertaken. This, in order to estimate the environmental conditions of direct influence o... | Metocean | Wikipedia | 546 | 46901473 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metocean | Physics, Engineering | null | Physical phenomena, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Offshore engineering, Weather, Coastal engineering, Climate and weather statistics, Construction, Civil engineering, Physical oceanography | llm_classification |
Neepa T. Maitra is a theoretical physicist and was a professor of physics at Hunter College of the City University of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She now works as a professor at Rutgers, in the field of theoretical chemical physics. She is most well known for her contributions ... | Neepa Maitra | Wikipedia | 475 | 60128647 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neepa%20Maitra | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Theoretical physicists | llm_classification |
Amalie L. Frischknecht is an American theoretical polymer physicist at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2012 for "her outstanding contributions to the theory of ionomers and nanocomposites including the development and applicatio... | Amalie Frischknecht | Wikipedia | 1,333 | 60129076 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalie%20Frischknecht | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymer physics, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
The Geochemical Ocean Sections Study (GEOSECS) was a global survey of the three-dimensional distributions of chemical, isotopic, and radiochemical tracers in the ocean. A key objective was to investigate the deep thermohaline circulation of the ocean, using chemical tracers, including radiotracers, to establish the pat... | Geochemical Ocean Sections Study | Wikipedia | 284 | 57179860 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geochemical%20Ocean%20Sections%20Study | Physics, Chemistry, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Oceanography, Chemical oceanography, Physical oceanography, Geochemistry stubs | llm_classification |
This is an incomplete list of gasoline engines designed by Maybach AG, manufactured by Maybach and other firms under licence, and fitted in various German tanks (German: , French: ) and half-tracks before and during World War II. Until the mid 1930s, German military vehicle manufacturers could source their power plants... | List of WWII Maybach engines | Wikipedia | 9,182 | 57180939 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20WWII%20Maybach%20engines | Physics, Technology | null | Physical systems, Machines, Engines | llm_classification |
Archaeal initiation factors are proteins that are used during the translation step of protein synthesis in archaea. The principal functions these proteins perform include ribosome RNA/mRNA recognition, delivery of the initiator Met-tRNAiMet, methionine bound tRNAi, to the 40s ribosome, and proofreading of the initiatio... | Archaeal initiation factors | Wikipedia | 631 | 57182965 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeal%20initiation%20factors | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Tree of life (biology), Prokaryotes, Molecular biology, Proteins, Microorganisms | llm_classification |
Arlo Technologies is an American company that makes wireless surveillance cameras. Prior to an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange in August 2018, Arlo was a brand of such products by Netgear, which retained majority control after the IPO.
According to the company, it has shipped 21.6 million ... | Arlo Technologies | Wikipedia | 301 | 57184567 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlo%20Technologies | Technology | null | Netgear, Home automation, Wireless networking, Home automation companies | llm_classification |
The Prix Francoeur, or Francoeur Prize, was an award granted by the Institut de France, Academie des Sciences, Fondation Francoeur to authors of works useful to the progress of pure and applied mathematics. Preference was given to young scholars or to geometricians not yet established. It was established in 1882 and ha... | Prix Francoeur | Wikipedia | 408 | 57185095 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix%20Francoeur | Technology | null | Science and technology awards, Mathematics awards | llm_classification |
Lithium hexafluorogermanate is the inorganic compound with the formula Li2GeF6. It forms a solid off-white deliquescent powder. When exposed to moisture, it easily hydrolyses to release hydrogen fluoride and germanium tetrafluoride gases.
Reactions and applications
Lithium hexafluorogermanate can be dissolved in a so... | Lithium hexafluorogermanate | Wikipedia | 153 | 55295163 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium%20hexafluorogermanate | Chemistry | null | Lithium salts, Salts | llm_classification |
1,1-Dimethyldiborane is the organoboron compound with the formula (CH3)2B(μ-H)2BH2. A pair of related 1,2-dimethyldiboranes are also known. It is a colorless gas that ignites in air.
Formation
The methylboranes were first prepared by H. I. Schlesinger and A. O. Walker in the 1930s. Methylboranes are formed by the re... | 1,1-Dimethyldiborane | Wikipedia | 1,022 | 55295948 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%2C1-Dimethyldiborane | Physics, Chemistry | null | Statistical mechanics, Gases, Phases of matter, Matter | llm_classification |
Decamethylsilicocene, (C5Me5)2Si, is a group 14 sandwich compound. It is an example of a main-group cyclopentadienyl complex; these molecules are related to metallocenes but contain p-block elements as the central atom. It is a colorless, air sensitive solid that sublimes under vacuum.
Synthesis
The first synthesis o... | Decamethylsilicocene | Wikipedia | 1,484 | 55296319 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decamethylsilicocene | Chemistry | null | Organometallic chemistry, Sandwich compounds | llm_classification |
Phosphirenium ions () are a series of organophosphorus compounds containing unsaturated three-membered ring phosphorus (V) heterocycles and σ*-aromaticity is believed to be present in such molecules. Many of the salts containing phosphirenium ions have been isolated and characterized by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray cryst... | Phosphirenium ion | Wikipedia | 1,078 | 55297477 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphirenium%20ion | Physics, Chemistry | null | Matter, Functional groups, Organic compounds, Organophosphorus compounds, Cations, Ions | llm_classification |
Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji stain, commonly referred to as JSB stain, is a rapid staining method for detection of malaria. It is useful for the diagnosis of malaria in thick smear samples of blood. The JSB stain is commonly used throughout India, but rarely used in other countries.
Composition
The JSB stain consists of... | Jaswant Singh–Bhattacharji stain | Wikipedia | 173 | 55300055 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaswant%20Singh%E2%80%93Bhattacharji%20stain | Chemistry, Biology | null | Staining, Microbiology techniques, nan, Microscopy, Cell imaging, Histopathology | llm_classification |
In biochemistry, the Corey-Pauling rules are a set of three basic statements that govern the secondary nature of proteins, in particular, the CO-NH peptide link. They were originally proposed by Robert Corey and Linus Pauling.
The rules are as follows:
The atoms in a peptide link all lie on the same plane.
The nitroge... | Corey-Pauling rules | Wikipedia | 105 | 55300439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey-Pauling%20rules | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecular geometry, Molecules, Stereochemistry, Stereochemistry stubs, Matter | llm_classification |
A rope drive is a form of belt drive, used for mechanical power transmission.
Rope drives use a number of circular section ropes, rather than a single flat or V-belt.
Multiple rope drive
The first multiple rope drive was a 9-rope drive of 200 bhp produced by Combe Barbour for their Falls Foundry, Belfast, in 1863. J... | Rope drive | Wikipedia | 683 | 55305101 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope%20drive | Physics | null | Mechanical power transmission, Mechanics | llm_classification |
Ethyl chloroacetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is used primarily in the chemical industry. It is used as a solvent for organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of pesticides (such as sodium fluoroacetate).
Use
An example for the use of this agent was in the synthesis of cin... | Ethyl chloroacetate | Wikipedia | 100 | 36668180 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyl%20chloroacetate | Chemistry | null | Alkylating agents, Reagents for organic chemistry | llm_classification |
Vinciane Despret (born November 12, 1959) is a Belgian philosopher of science. She is an associate professor at the University of Liège and also teaches at the .
Career
Vinciane Despret first graduated in philosophy before studying psychology. She graduated in 1991 and is now most known for having provided a reflexi... | Vinciane Despret | Wikipedia | 509 | 36672108 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinciane%20Despret | Biology | null | Ethology, Behavior, Ethologists | llm_classification |
H3K27ac is an epigenetic modification to the DNA packaging protein histone H3. It is a mark that indicates acetylation of the lysine residue at N-terminal position 27 of the histone H3 protein.
H3K27ac is associated with the higher activation of transcription and therefore defined as an active enhancer mark. H3K27ac ... | H3K27ac | Wikipedia | 1,414 | 50965416 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H3K27ac | Chemistry | null | Post-translational modification, Gene expression, Biochemical reactions | llm_classification |
The alternative flatworm mitochondrial code (translation table 14) is a genetic code found in the mitochondria of Platyhelminthes and Nematodes.
Code
AAs = FFLLSSSSYYY*CCWWLLLLPPPPHHQQRRRRIIIMTTTTNNNKSSSSVVVVAAAADDEEGGGG
Starts = -----------------------------------M----------------------------
Base1 = TTTTTTTTT... | Alternative flatworm mitochondrial code | Wikipedia | 658 | 50971961 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative%20flatworm%20mitochondrial%20code | Chemistry, Biology | null | Protein biosynthesis, Gene expression, Molecular genetics, Biosynthesis, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
Angela Villela Olinto (born July 19, 1961) is an American astroparticle physicist who is the provost of Columbia University. Previously, she served as the Albert A. Michelson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago as well as the dean of the Physical Sciences Division. Her current work is focused o... | Angela Olinto | Wikipedia | 1,155 | 58625602 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela%20Olinto | Physics | null | Astroparticle physics, Particle physics, Astrophysics | llm_classification |
Jean Lecomte (August 5, 1898 - March 28, 1979) was a French physicist, researcher and professor of physics at CNRS.
Career
In 1919, Lecomte started working in the laboratory of physical research at the Sorbonne in Paris. Lecomte presented his Doctoral Thesis in 1924 on localized vibrations in molecules. He was one o... | Jean Lecomte | Wikipedia | 185 | 58628281 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean%20Lecomte | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical chemists, Spectrum (physical sciences), Analytical chemists, Spectroscopists, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
In combinatorial game theory, cooling, heating, and overheating are operations on hot games to make them more amenable to the traditional methods of the theory,
which was originally devised for cold games in which the winner is the last player to have a legal move.
Overheating was generalised by Elwyn Berlekamp for the... | Cooling and heating (combinatorial game theory) | Wikipedia | 454 | 58629308 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooling%20and%20heating%20%28combinatorial%20game%20theory%29 | Mathematics | null | Recreational mathematics, Combinatorics, Game theory, Combinatorics stubs, Combinatorial game theory | llm_classification |
Protein chemical shift prediction is a branch of biomolecular nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy that aims to accurately calculate protein chemical shifts from protein coordinates. Protein chemical shift prediction was first attempted in the late 1960s using semi-empirical methods applied to protein structures sol... | Protein chemical shift prediction | Wikipedia | 1,037 | 42297996 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein%20chemical%20shift%20prediction | Physics, Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Chemistry software, Nuclear magnetic resonance software, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Biophysics, Structural biology, Nuclear physics, nan, Protein structure | llm_classification |
Epigenome editing or epigenome engineering is a type of genetic engineering in which the epigenome is modified at specific sites using engineered molecules targeted to those sites (as opposed to whole-genome modifications). Whereas gene editing involves changing the actual DNA sequence itself, epigenetic editing involv... | Epigenome editing | Wikipedia | 2,491 | 42299134 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenome%20editing | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Genetics techniques, Biological engineering, Genome editing, Genetic engineering, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Samuel Emmett Horne Jr. (July 26, 1924 –February 4, 2006) was a research scientist at B. F. Goodrich noted for first synthesizing cis-1,4-polyisoprene, the main polymer contained in natural tree rubber, using Ziegler catalysis. Earlier attempts to produce synthetic rubber from isoprene had been unsuccessful, but in 195... | Samuel E. Horne Jr. | Wikipedia | 1,796 | 42300576 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20E.%20Horne%20Jr. | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymer scientists and engineers, Physical chemists, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
The northwestern blot, also known as the northwestern assay, is a hybrid analytical technique of the western blot and the northern blot, and is used in molecular biology to detect interactions between RNA and proteins. A related technique, the western blot, is used to detect a protein of interest that involves transfe... | Northwestern blot | Wikipedia | 1,167 | 42301816 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwestern%20blot | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Molecular biology techniques, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
A Multibook or a TACLANE Multibook is a single laptop that combines two to three different classified networks into a single device solution. Currently, most secure computing standards require the federal government and military personnel to maintain multiple PCs on different networks in an effort to allow users sim... | Multibook | Wikipedia | 275 | 42304634 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multibook | Engineering | null | Cybersecurity engineering, Computer networks engineering, Computer network security | llm_classification |
Cryptographic High Value Product (CHVP) is a designation used within the information security community to identify assets that have high value, and which may be used to encrypt / decrypt secure communications, but which do not retain or store any classified information. When disconnected from the secure communication... | Cryptographic High Value Product | Wikipedia | 110 | 42304736 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic%20High%20Value%20Product | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Applied mathematics, Cryptography, Cybersecurity engineering | llm_classification |
Saiful Islam (born 14 August 1963) is a British chemist and professor of materials modelling at the Department of Materials, University of Oxford. Saiful is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), and received the Royal Society's Wolfson Research Merit Award and Hughes Medal, and the American Chemical Societ... | Saiful Islam (chemist) | Wikipedia | 996 | 42306557 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saiful%20Islam%20%28chemist%29 | Chemistry | null | Solid state chemists | llm_classification |
Catherine Clarke Fenselau (born 15 April 1939) is an American scientist who was the first trained mass spectrometrist on the faculty of an American medical school; she joined Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1968. She specializes in biomedical applications of mass spectrometry. She has been recognized as an outstand... | Catherine Clarke Fenselau | Wikipedia | 1,608 | 42306621 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine%20Clarke%20Fenselau | Physics, Chemistry | null | Biochemists, Mass spectrometry, Spectrum (physical sciences), Mass spectrometrists | llm_classification |
In 2-dimensional hyperbolic geometry, the infinite-order pentagonal tiling is a regular tiling. It has Schläfli symbol of {5,∞}. All vertices are ideal, located at "infinity", seen on the boundary of the Poincaré hyperbolic disk projection.
Symmetry
There is a half symmetry form, , seen with alternating colors:
Rela... | Infinite-order pentagonal tiling | Wikipedia | 165 | 42309332 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinite-order%20pentagonal%20tiling | Physics | null | Isogonal tilings, Tessellation, Hyperbolic tilings, Isohedral tilings, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Stellar molecules are molecules that exist or form in stars. Such formations can take place when the temperature is low enough for molecules to form – typically around or cooler. Otherwise the stellar matter is restricted to atoms and ions in the forms of gas or – at very high temperatures – plasma.
Background
Matter... | Molecules in stars | Wikipedia | 788 | 40874485 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecules%20in%20stars | Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy | null | Astronomical sub-disciplines, Molecular physics, Molecules, Astrochemistry, Physical objects, nan, Atoms, Matter | llm_classification |
The Zwiesel Glass Queen () or simply Glass Queen () is the representative of the internationally known glass industry and glass manufacturing tradition of the Bavarian Forest in Germany and of Zwiesel, the town where the glass handwork industry is concentrated. She is elected every two years and is introduced to the pu... | Glaskönigin | Wikipedia | 397 | 40877887 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glask%C3%B6nigin | Physics, Chemistry | null | Homogeneous chemical mixtures, Amorphous solids, Unsolved problems in physics, Glass | llm_classification |
The Experiment to Detect the Global EoR Signature (EDGES) is an experiment and radio telescope located in a radio quiet zone at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia. It is a collaboration between Arizona State University and Haystack Observatory, with infrastructure provided by CSIRO. EoR stan... | Experiment to Detect the Global EoR Signature | Wikipedia | 607 | 56733354 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiment%20to%20Detect%20the%20Global%20EoR%20Signature | Physics, Astronomy | null | Astrophysics, Theoretical physics, Physical cosmology, Astronomical sub-disciplines | llm_classification |
Combustion Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on combustion. The editor-in-chief is Richard A. Yetter (Pennsylvania State University). It is published by Taylor & Francis and was established in 1964 as Pyrodynamics, obtaining its current name in 1969.
Abstracting and... | Combustion Science and Technology | Wikipedia | 132 | 56741259 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combustion%20Science%20and%20Technology | Chemistry | null | Combustion | llm_classification |
Multipole radiation is a theoretical framework for the description of electromagnetic or gravitational radiation from time-dependent distributions of distant sources. These tools are applied to physical phenomena which occur at a variety of length scales - from gravitational waves due to galaxy collisions to gamma radi... | Multipole radiation | Wikipedia | 2,403 | 32478863 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multipole%20radiation | Physics | null | Electromagnetic radiation, Physical phenomena, Radiation | llm_classification |
The revival of the woolly mammoth is a proposed hypothetical that frozen soft-tissue remains and DNA from extinct woolly mammoths could be a means of regenerating the species. Several methods have been proposed to achieve this goal, including cloning, artificial insemination, and genome editing. Whether or not it is et... | Revival of the woolly mammoth | Wikipedia | 1,408 | 32479098 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival%20of%20the%20woolly%20mammoth | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | De-extinction, Evolution of the biosphere, Cell biology, Cloned animals, Cloning, Genetic engineering, Molecular biology, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
The International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) (also known, in French, as the Institut International du Froid (IIF)), is an independent intergovernmental science and technology-based organization that promotes knowledge of refrigeration and associated technologies and applications on a global scale that improve qua... | International Institute of Refrigeration | Wikipedia | 4,815 | 32484563 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Institute%20of%20Refrigeration | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Thermodynamics, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
A safety syringe is a syringe with a built-in safety mechanism to reduce the risk of needlestick injuries to healthcare workers and others. The needle on a safety syringe can be detachable or permanently attached. On some models, a sheath is placed over the needle, whereas in others the needle retracts into the barrel.... | Safety syringe | Wikipedia | 792 | 32485111 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety%20syringe | Chemistry, Biology | null | Pharmacology, Drug delivery devices, Medical equipment, Medical technology | llm_classification |
Conradson carbon residue, commonly known as "Concarbon" or "CCR", is a laboratory test used to provide an indication of the coke-forming tendencies of an oil. Quantitatively, the test measures the amount of carbonaceous residue remaining after the oil's evaporation and pyrolysis. In general, the test is applicable to p... | Conradson carbon residue | Wikipedia | 418 | 48583431 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conradson%20carbon%20residue | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Petroleum technology, Petroleum engineering, Petroleum industry, Petroleum, Geochemical processes, Chemical process engineering | llm_classification |
Judd–Ofelt theory is a theory in physical chemistry describing the intensity of electron transitions within the 4f shell of rare-earth ions in solids and solutions.
The theory was introduced independently in 1962 by Brian R. Judd of the University of California, Berkeley, and PhD candidate George S. Ofelt at Johns Hop... | Judd–Ofelt theory | Wikipedia | 582 | 48590147 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd%E2%80%93Ofelt%20theory | Physics, Chemistry | null | Electron, Electron states, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics, molecular, nan, Atomic, Physical chemistry, and optical physics | llm_classification |
A stirrup pump is a portable reciprocating water pump used to extinguish or control small fires. It is operated by hand. The operator places a foot on a stirrup-like bracket at the bottom of the pump to hold the pump steady, the bottom of the suction cylinder is placed inside a bucket of water.
References
External li... | Stirrup pump | Wikipedia | 90 | 48592395 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirrup%20pump | Physics, Chemistry | null | Pumps, Physical quantities, Turbomachinery, Physical systems, Power (physics), Hydraulics, Human power | llm_classification |
Dark diversity is the set of species that are absent from a study site but present in the surrounding region and potentially able to inhabit particular ecological conditions. It can be determined based on species distribution, dispersal potential and ecological needs. The term was introduced in 2011 by three researcher... | Dark diversity | Wikipedia | 1,112 | 48594435 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark%20diversity | Biology | null | Conservation biology, Ecology, Biodiversity | llm_classification |
The Insecticide Resistance Action Committee (IRAC) was formed in 1984 and works as a specialist technical group of the industry association CropLife to be able to provide a coordinated industry response to prevent or delay the development of insecticide resistance in insect, mite and nematode pests. IRAC strives to fac... | Insecticide Resistance Action Committee | Wikipedia | 530 | 48595119 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insecticide%20Resistance%20Action%20Committee | Engineering, Biology | null | Biotechnology organizations, Biotechnology advocacy | llm_classification |
Tripartite synapse refers to the functional integration and physical proximity of:
The presynaptic membrane,
Postsynaptic membrane,
and their intimate association with surrounding glia.
It also refers as well as the combined contributions of these three synaptic components to the production of activity at the ch... | Tripartite synapse | Wikipedia | 1,088 | 45590315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartite%20synapse | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Neurochemistry | llm_classification |
The Data Protection Act, 2012 (The Act) is legislation enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Ghana to protect the privacy and personal data of individuals. It regulates the process personal information is acquired, kept, used or disclosed by data controllers and data processors by requiring compliance with certa... | Data Protection Act, 2012 | Wikipedia | 4,434 | 45590513 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20Protection%20Act%2C%202012 | Engineering | null | Cybersecurity engineering, Information privacy | llm_classification |
A quantum heat engine is a device that generates power from the heat flow between hot and cold reservoirs.
The operation mechanism of the engine can be described by the laws of quantum mechanics.
The first realization of a quantum heat engine was pointed out by Scovil and Schulz-DuBois in 1959, showing the connectio... | Quantum heat engines and refrigerators | Wikipedia | 3,016 | 45595539 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20heat%20engines%20and%20refrigerators | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Quantum mechanics, Theoretical physics, Thermodynamics, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
In computer networking, hypercube networks are a type of network topology used to connect and route data between multiple processing units or computers. Hypercube networks consist of nodes, which form the vertices of squares to create an internetwork connection. A hypercube is basically a multidimensional mesh networ... | Hypercube internetwork topology | Wikipedia | 750 | 52414699 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypercube%20internetwork%20topology | Mathematics | null | Network topology, Topology | llm_classification |
Subramania Ranganathan (1934–2016), popularly known as Ranga, was an Indian bioorganic chemist and professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He was known for his studies on synthetic and mechanistic organic chemistry and was an elected fellow Indian National Scien... | Subramania Ranganathan | Wikipedia | 941 | 52417716 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subramania%20Ranganathan | Chemistry | null | Organic chemists, Indian organic chemists | llm_classification |
Pradeep Mathur (born 1955) is an Indian organometallic and cluster chemist and the founder director of the Indian Institute of Technology, Indore. He is a former professor of the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai and is known for his studies on mixed metal cluster compounds. He is an elected fellow of the Indian A... | Pradeep Mathur (scientist) | Wikipedia | 752 | 52421585 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pradeep%20Mathur%20%28scientist%29 | Chemistry | null | Organometallic chemistry | llm_classification |
In fluid mechanics, flows in closed conduits are usually encountered in places such as drains and sewers where the liquid flows continuously in the closed channel and the channel is filled only up to a certain depth. Typical examples of such flows are flow in circular and Δ shaped channels.
Closed conduit flow differ... | Flow in partially full conduits | Wikipedia | 744 | 52423232 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow%20in%20partially%20full%20conduits | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Physical systems, Hydraulics, Civil engineering, Fluid mechanics, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
According to FHWA, travel time reliability measures the extent of this unexpected delay. A formal definition for travel time reliability is: the consistency or dependability in travel times, as measured from day-to-day and/or across different times of the day. In addition, there are many different ways to define travel... | Travel time reliability | Wikipedia | 328 | 52424203 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travel%20time%20reliability | Physics | null | Physical systems, Transport, Transport stubs | llm_classification |
Large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs), also called large low-velocity provinces (LLVPs) or superplumes, are characteristic structures of parts of the lowermost mantle, the region surrounding the outer core deep inside the Earth. These provinces are characterized by slow shear wave velocities and were discovered b... | Large low-shear-velocity provinces | Wikipedia | 1,763 | 39541633 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large%20low-shear-velocity%20provinces | Physics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Geophysics | llm_classification |
A term graph is a representation of an expression in a formal language as a generalized graph whose vertices are . Term graphs are a more powerful form of representation than expression trees because they can represent not only common subexpressions (i.e. they can take the structure of a directed acyclic graph) but als... | Term graph | Wikipedia | 402 | 39548916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Term%20graph | Mathematics | null | Mathematical logic, Graph theory, Mathematical relations, Formal systems, Logical expressions, Graph rewriting | llm_classification |
Plasmonic nanoparticles are particles whose electron density can couple with electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths that are far larger than the particle due to the nature of the dielectric-metal interface between the medium and the particles: unlike in a pure metal where there is a maximum limit on what size wavelen... | Plasmonic nanoparticles | Wikipedia | 1,168 | 34086984 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmonic%20nanoparticles | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Plasmonics, Molecular physics, Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Surface science, Condensed matter physics, Nanotechnology, Spectroscopy, Solid state engineering | llm_classification |
The OpenBSD Journal is an online newspaper dedicated to coverage of OpenBSD software and related events. The OpenBSD Journal is widely recognized as a reliable source of OpenBSD-related information. It is a primary reporter for such events as Hackathons. The site also hosts the OpenBSD developers' blogs.
History
The ... | OpenBSD Journal | Wikipedia | 203 | 34088391 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenBSD%20Journal | Technology | null | Computing stubs, Computing websites, World Wide Web stubs | llm_classification |
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