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Nuprl is a proof development system, providing computer-mediated analysis and proofs of formal mathematical statements, and tools for software verification and optimization. Originally developed in the 1980s by Robert Lee Constable and others, the system is now maintained by the PRL Project at Cornell University. The...
Nuprl
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuprl
Mathematics
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Mathematical logic, Computational mathematics, Automated theorem proving
llm_classification
Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) are non-autonomous, non-coding transposable elements (TEs) that are about 100 to 700 base pairs in length. They are a class of retrotransposons, DNA elements that amplify themselves throughout eukaryotic genomes, often through RNA intermediates. SINEs compose about 13% of the...
Short interspersed nuclear element
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short%20interspersed%20nuclear%20element
Chemistry, Biology
null
Mobile genetic elements, Molecular genetics, Repetitive DNA sequences, Molecular biology, Biochemistry
llm_classification
The β-proteobacterial holin (BP-Hol) family (TC# 1.E.50) is a small family that includes members derived from a number of Burkholderia phage as well as a Poloromonas species. As of April 3, 2016, this family belongs to the Holin superfamily II. Members of Saier Bioinformatics Lab at University of California, San Diego ...
BP holin family
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BP%20holin%20family
Biology
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Protein families, Protein classification, Membrane proteins
llm_classification
The Putative Listeria Phage Holin (LP-Hol) Family (TC# 1.E.51) consists of several small proteins of 41 amino acyl residues (aas) and 1 transmembrane segment (TMS). They can be found in several Listeria phage as well as in Listeria monocytogenes. While annotated as holins, these proteins remain functionally uncharacter...
LP holin family
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP%20holin%20family
Biology
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Protein families, Protein classification, Membrane proteins
llm_classification
Metal stitching is an industrial technique for repairing cracked and broken cast iron, steel, bronze or aluminium structures and their components. The process is carried out cold, without welding. It allows the repair of cast iron and cast steel, often in-situ, without the distortion from welding, and can be used in ot...
Metal stitching
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal%20stitching
Engineering
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Mechanical fasteners, Maintenance, Mechanical engineering
llm_classification
A travel itinerary is a schedule of events relating to planned travel, generally including destinations to be visited at specified times and means of transportation to move between those destinations. For example, both the plan of a business trip and the route of a road trip, or the proposed outline of one, are travel ...
Travel itinerary
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travel%20itinerary
Physics
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Physical systems, Transport, Travel
llm_classification
Leucine-rich repeats and IQ motif containing 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LRRIQ1 gene. The protein is likely a nuclear encoding mitochondrial protein and is found in all Metazoans. Gene LRRIQ1 is mapped on chromosome 12, at 12q21.31in humans. LRRIQ1 is near ALX1 on the positive strand, and TSPAN19...
Leucine-rich repeats and iq motif containing 1
Wikipedia
839
49991314
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucine-rich%20repeats%20and%20iq%20motif%20containing%201
Chemistry
null
Biomolecules by chemical classification, Proteins, Molecular biology
llm_classification
The kinetic inductance detector (KID) — also known as a microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) — is a type of superconducting photon detector capable of counting single photons whilst simultaneously measuring their energy and arrival time to high precision. They were first developed by scientists at the Californi...
Kinetic inductance detector
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic%20inductance%20detector
Materials_science, Technology, Engineering
null
Telecommunications engineering, Superconductivity, Particle detectors, Measuring instruments, Sensors, Superconducting detectors, Radiometry
llm_classification
A severe thunderstorm outbreak, also called a severe weather outbreak or simply a severe outbreak, is an event in which a weather system or combination of weather systems produces a multitude of severe thunderstorms in a region over a continuous span of time. A severe outbreak which is most notable for its tornadoes is...
Severe thunderstorm outbreak
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severe%20thunderstorm%20outbreak
Physics
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Weather, Physical phenomena, Weather hazards
llm_classification
Tris(dimethylamino)aluminium dimer, formally bis(μ-dimethylamino)tetrakis(dimethylamino)dialuminium, is an amide complex of aluminium. This compound may be used as a precursor to other aluminium complexes. Commercially available, this compound may be prepared from lithium dimethylamide and aluminium trichloride. Refe...
Tris(dimethylamino)aluminium dimer
Wikipedia
90
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tris%28dimethylamino%29aluminium%20dimer
Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Metal amides, Coordination chemistry, Dimers (chemistry), Polymer chemistry, Organic chemistry stubs
llm_classification
Diamond battery is the name of a nuclear battery concept proposed by the University of Bristol Cabot Institute during its annual lecture held on 25 November 2016 at the Wills Memorial Building. This battery is proposed to run on the radioactivity of waste graphite blocks (previously used as neutron moderator material i...
Diamond battery
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond%20battery
Physics, Chemistry
null
Nuclear technology, Radioactivity, Nuclear physics
llm_classification
A Bouligand structure is a layered and rotated microstructure resembling plywood, which is frequently found in naturally evolved materials. It consists of multiple lamellae, or layers, each one composed of aligned fibers. Adjacent lamellae are progressively rotated with respect to their neighbors. This structure enhan...
Bouligand structure
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouligand%20structure
Physics
null
Materials, Matter
llm_classification
Equivalent input (also input-referred, referred-to-input (RTI), or input-related), is a method of referring to the signal or noise level at the output of a system as if it were due to an input to the same system. This input's value is called the Equivalent input. This is accomplished by removing all signal changes (e.g...
Equivalent input
Wikipedia
326
43751582
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent%20input
Physics
null
Classical mechanics, Acoustics
llm_classification
In orbital mechanics (a subfield of celestial mechanics), Gauss's method is used for preliminary orbit determination from at least three observations (more observations increases the accuracy of the determined orbit) of the orbiting body of interest at three different times. The required information are the times of ob...
Gauss's method
Wikipedia
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43752778
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss%27s%20method
Physics, Astronomy, Engineering
null
Concepts in astronomy, Aerospace engineering, Astrodynamics, Equations of astronomy
llm_classification
Gus Crystal () is a Russian manufacturer of glass (Lead glass or so-called "crystal"). The company is the oldest surviving manufacturer of Russian crystal and was founded in 1756 on the Gus River. The company gave its name to the town of Gus-Khrustalny and its district. Founded by Akim Maltsov, а merchant from Oryol re...
Gus Crystal
Wikipedia
673
43758806
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gus%20Crystal
Materials_science, Engineering
null
Glass engineering and science, Glassmaking companies, Engineering companies
llm_classification
Calming signals is a term conceived by Norwegian dog trainer and canine ethologist, Turid Rugaas, to describe the patterns of behavior used by dogs interacting with each other in environments that cause heightened stress and when conveying their desires or intentions. The term has been used interchangeably with "appeas...
Calming signals
Wikipedia
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48614086
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calming%20signals
Biology
null
Behavioural sciences, Ethology, Behavior
llm_classification
The National Network Management Centre is the main national network operations centre of BT Group, situated in Shropshire. History BT moved to the countryside site in the 1980s. The NMC is also known as the Customer Experience and Management Centre, the International Network Management Centre (INMC), or the National C...
National Network Management Centre
Wikipedia
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48614306
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Network%20Management%20Centre
Engineering
null
Computer networks engineering, Network management
llm_classification
The molecular formula C19H24N2O3 (molar mass: 328.4 g/mol, exact mass: 328.1787 u) may refer to: Labetalol Omzotirome TRC-150094 Molecular formulas
C19H24N2O3
Wikipedia
55
36698220
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C19H24N2O3
Physics, Chemistry
null
Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter
llm_classification
Cambridge Algebra System (CAMAL) is a computer algebra system written in Cambridge University by David Barton, Steve Bourne, and John Fitch. It was initially used for computations in celestial mechanics and general relativity. The foundation code was written in Titan computer assembler. In 1973, when Titan was replace...
Cambridge Algebra System
Wikipedia
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36699162
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge%20Algebra%20System
Mathematics
null
Computer algebra systems, Mathematical software
llm_classification
In mathematics, Sobolev spaces for planar domains are one of the principal techniques used in the theory of partial differential equations for solving the Dirichlet and Neumann boundary value problems for the Laplacian in a bounded domain in the plane with smooth boundary. The methods use the theory of bounded operator...
Sobolev spaces for planar domains
Wikipedia
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36699980
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobolev%20spaces%20for%20planar%20domains
Mathematics
null
Functional analysis, Mathematical objects, Functions and mappings, Mathematical relations
llm_classification
Earthquake weather is a type of weather popularly believed to precede earthquakes. History Since ancient times, the notion that weather can somehow foreshadow coming seismic activity has been the topic of much discussion and debate. Geologist Russell Robinson has described "earthquake weather" as one of the most comm...
Earthquake weather
Wikipedia
820
36700195
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake%20weather
Physics, Engineering
null
Structural engineering, Physical phenomena, Weather lore, Weather, Anomalous weather, Earthquake and seismic risk mitigation
llm_classification
A modular vehicle is one in which substantial components of the vehicle are interchangeable. This modularity is intended to make repairs and maintenance easier, or to allow the vehicle to be reconfigured to suit different functions. Another application of modular vehicle design is to enable the exchange of batteries i...
Modular vehicle
Wikipedia
577
36701390
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular%20vehicle
Engineering
null
Systems engineering, Automotive engineering, Mechanical engineering by discipline, Design, Modular design
llm_classification
In probability theory, Cantelli's inequality (also called the Chebyshev-Cantelli inequality and the one-sided Chebyshev inequality) is an improved version of Chebyshev's inequality for one-sided tail bounds. The inequality states that, for where is a real-valued random variable, is the probability measure, is ...
Cantelli's inequality
Wikipedia
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36703918
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantelli%27s%20inequality
Mathematics
null
Theorems in probability theory, Probabilistic inequalities, Inequalities (mathematics)
llm_classification
In mathematics, the Freudenthal spectral theorem is a result in Riesz space theory proved by Hans Freudenthal in 1936. It roughly states that any element dominated by a positive element in a Riesz space with the principal projection property can in a sense be approximated uniformly by simple functions. Numerous well...
Freudenthal spectral theorem
Wikipedia
435
34121965
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freudenthal%20spectral%20theorem
Mathematics
null
Theorems in mathematical analysis, Theorems in functional analysis
llm_classification
Both fluence rates and irradiance of light are important signals for plants and are detected by phytochrome. Exploiting different modes of photoreversibility in this molecule allow plants to respond to different levels of light. There are three main types of fluence rate governed responses that are brought about by dif...
Fluence response
Wikipedia
513
34122362
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluence%20response
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering, Biology
null
Physical phenomena, Telecommunications engineering, Physical quantities, Quantity, Photosynthesis, Biochemistry, Physical properties, Radiometry
llm_classification
The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics is a human genetics research centre of the Nuffield Department of Medicine in the Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, funded by the Wellcome Trust among others. Facilities & resources The centre is located at the Henry Wellcome Building of Genomic Medicine, which co...
Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics
Wikipedia
403
34128384
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellcome%20Centre%20for%20Human%20Genetics
Biology
null
Biotechnology in the United Kingdom, Biotechnology by country
llm_classification
Thompson sampling, named after William R. Thompson, is a heuristic for choosing actions that address the exploration-exploitation dilemma in the multi-armed bandit problem. It consists of choosing the action that maximizes the expected reward with respect to a randomly drawn belief. Description Consider a set of con...
Thompson sampling
Wikipedia
1,007
34130293
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson%20sampling
Engineering
null
Artificial intelligence engineering, Software engineering
llm_classification
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C11H11Cl2N3O}} The molecular formula C11H11Cl2N3O (molar mass: 272.131 g/mol, exact mass: 271.0279 u) may refer to: Muzolimine WAY-161503 Molecular formulas
C11H11Cl2N3O
Wikipedia
69
34136411
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C11H11Cl2N3O
Physics, Chemistry
null
Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter
llm_classification
Tesamorelin (INN) (trade name Egrifta SV) is a synthetic form of growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) which is used in the treatment of HIV-associated lipodystrophy, approved initially in 2010. It is produced and developed by Theratechnologies, Inc. of Canada. The drug is a synthetic peptide consisting of all 44 ami...
Tesamorelin
Wikipedia
437
38106226
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesamorelin
Chemistry, Biology
null
Biomolecules by chemical classification, Biotechnology products, Recombinant proteins, Molecular biology, Peptides
llm_classification
11 Orionis is a solitary Ap star in the equatorial constellation of Orion, near the border with Taurus. It is visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.65, and it is located approximately 365 light years away from the Sun based on parallax. The star is moving further from the Sun with a heliocentr...
11 Orionis
Wikipedia
203
38112103
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11%20Orionis
Astronomy
null
Constellations, Orion (constellation)
llm_classification
Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a textbook by Ramamurti Shankar. The book has been through two editions. It is used in many college courses around the world. Contents Mathematical Introduction Review of Classical Mechanics All Is Not Well with Classical Mechanics The Postulates – a General Discussion Simple Pr...
Principles of Quantum Mechanics
Wikipedia
266
55336593
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principles%20of%20Quantum%20Mechanics
Physics
null
Quantum mechanics, Works about quantum mechanics
llm_classification
In algebra, Zariski's finiteness theorem gives a positive answer to Hilbert's 14th problem for the polynomial ring in two variables, as a special case. Precisely, it states: Given a normal domain A, finitely generated as an algebra over a field k, if L is a subfield of the field of fractions of A containing k such that...
Zariski's finiteness theorem
Wikipedia
101
56767513
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zariski%27s%20finiteness%20theorem
Physics, Mathematics
null
Symmetry, Mathematical theorems, Group actions, Theorems in algebra, Commutative algebra, Hilbert's problems, Fields of abstract algebra, Invariant theory, Mathematical problems, Algebra
llm_classification
The ruby fluorescence pressure scale is an optical method to measure pressure within a sample chamber of a diamond anvil cell apparatus. Since it is an optical method, which fully make use of the transparency of diamond anvils and only requires an access to a small scale laser generator, it has become the most prevalen...
Ruby pressure scale
Wikipedia
352
60170617
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby%20pressure%20scale
Physics, Chemistry
null
Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Optics, High pressure science, molecular, Atomic, and optical physics
llm_classification
COMOS is a plant engineering software from Siemens. The applications for this software are in the process industries for the engineering, operation, and maintenance of process plants as well as their asset management. History The COMOS (acronym for Component Object Server) software system was originally developed and...
COMOS
Wikipedia
792
60173605
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COMOS
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
null
Process engineering, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Building engineering, Chemical engineering, Mechanical engineering by discipline, nan, Mechanical engineering, Piping
llm_classification
The Iranian crewed spacecraft is a proposal by the Iranian Space Agency and Iranian Aerospace Research Institute of the Iranian Space Research Center (ISRC) to put an astronaut into space. Iran expressed for the first time its intention to send a human to space during the summit of Soviet and Iranian Presidents in 199...
Iranian crewed spacecraft
Wikipedia
629
45625735
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian%20crewed%20spacecraft
Engineering
null
Space programs, Human spaceflight programs
llm_classification
In mathematics, the Neville theta functions, named after Eric Harold Neville, are defined as follows: where: K(m) is the complete elliptic integral of the first kind, , and is the elliptic nome. Note that the functions θp(z,m) are sometimes defined in terms of the nome q(m) and written θp(z,q) (e.g. NI...
Neville theta functions
Wikipedia
188
45626191
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville%20theta%20functions
Mathematics
null
Special functions, Combinatorics
llm_classification
In mathematics, Castelnuovo's contraction theorem is used in the classification theory of algebraic surfaces to construct the minimal model of a given smooth algebraic surface. More precisely, let be a smooth projective surface over and a (−1)-curve on (which means a smooth rational curve of self-intersection num...
Castelnuovo's contraction theorem
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelnuovo%27s%20contraction%20theorem
Mathematics
null
Mathematical theorems, Mathematical problems, Geometry, Theorems in geometry
llm_classification
Native-language identification (NLI) is the task of determining an author's native language (L1) based only on their writings in a second language (L2). NLI works through identifying language-usage patterns that are common to specific L1 groups and then applying this knowledge to predict the native language of previous...
Native-language identification
Wikipedia
603
45627703
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native-language%20identification
Technology, Engineering
null
Machine learning, Computational linguistics, Natural language processing, Artificial intelligence engineering, Natural language and computing
llm_classification
The International Radio Corporation (IRC) was an American radio receiver manufacturing company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was established in 1931 by Charles Albert Verschoor with financial backing from Ann Arbor mayor William E. Brown, Jr., and a group of local business leaders. IRC manufactured numerous differen...
International Radio Corporation
Wikipedia
1,592
45630591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Radio%20Corporation
Engineering
null
Radio electronics
llm_classification
In crystallography, a stacking fault is a planar defect that can occur in crystalline materials. Crystalline materials form repeating patterns of layers of atoms. Errors can occur in the sequence of these layers and are known as stacking faults. Stacking faults are in a higher energy state which is quantified by the fo...
Stacking fault
Wikipedia
1,445
45630784
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacking%20fault
Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Crystallographic defects, Crystallography, Materials degradation, Materials science
llm_classification
1,1'-Thiocarbonyldiimidazole (TCDI) is a thiourea containing two imidazole rings. It is the sulfur analog of the peptide coupling reagent carbonyldiimidazole (CDI). Synthesis TCDI is commercially available but can also be prepared via the reaction of thiophosgene with two equivalents of imidazole. Reactions The imida...
Thiocarbonyldiimidazole
Wikipedia
208
58663333
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiocarbonyldiimidazole
Chemistry, Biology
null
Reagents for biochemistry, Peptide coupling reagents, Reagents for organic chemistry
llm_classification
An estimated 90% of the world's human population consider themselves to be right-handed. The human brain's control of motor function is a mirror image in terms of connectivity; the left hemisphere controls the right hand and vice versa. This theoretically means that the hemisphere contralateral to the dominant hand ten...
Neuroanatomy of handedness
Wikipedia
1,448
58663416
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroanatomy%20of%20handedness
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
null
Behavior, Motor skills, Motor control, Chirality, Asymmetry, Handedness, Symmetry
llm_classification
LiteBIRD (Lite (Light) satellite for the studies of B-mode polarization and Inflation from cosmic background Radiation Detection) is a planned small space observatory that aims to detect the footprint of the primordial gravitational wave on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in a form of polarization pattern called ...
LiteBIRD
Wikipedia
601
58677840
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiteBIRD
Physics, Astronomy
null
Theoretical physics, Astrophysics, Space telescopes, Physical cosmology, Astronomical sub-disciplines
llm_classification
Vishnevsky liniment or balsamic liniment (, ) is a topical medication which has been used to treat wounds, burns, skin ulcers and suppurations. Developed by Russian surgeon Alexander Vishnevsky in 1927, the liniment contains birch tar, xeroformium (bismuth tribromophenolate) and castor oil which have been broadly used ...
Vishnevsky liniment
Wikipedia
176
51000464
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vishnevsky%20liniment
Chemistry
null
Pharmacology, Drug safety, Medicinal chemistry stubs, Pharmacology stubs, Abandoned drugs
llm_classification
Physics and Chemistry of Glasses: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part B is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Society of Glass Technology. It was established in 2006, from the merger of the Society of Glass Technology's journal Physics and Chemistry of Glasses and the Deutsc...
Physics and Chemistry of Glasses
Wikipedia
158
51001398
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics%20and%20Chemistry%20of%20Glasses
Materials_science, Engineering
null
Glass engineering and science, Materials science journals, Materials science
llm_classification
Elena Ramírez Parra (born 1972) is a Spanish botanist and researcher who studies the negative effects of environmental stress (drought, salinity of the soil, excess radiation, presence of heavy metals and the high and low temperatures) on plant growth. Applications of her research include improving harvest yield. In 20...
Elena Ramírez Parra
Wikipedia
385
51003552
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena%20Ram%C3%ADrez%20Parra
Chemistry, Environmental_science
null
Molecular biologists, Biochemists, Environmental scientists, Molecular biology
llm_classification
The DeepCwind Consortium was a national consortium of universities, nonprofits, utilities, and industry leaders. The mission of the consortium was to establish the State of Maine as a national leader in floating offshore wind technology. Much of the consortium's work and resulting research was funded by the U.S. Depart...
DeepCwind Consortium
Wikipedia
2,237
51004588
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepCwind%20Consortium
Engineering
null
Construction, Offshore engineering
llm_classification
Hydrodynamic scour is the removal of sediment such as silt, sand and gravel from around the base of obstructions to the flow in the sea, rivers and canals. Scour, caused by fast flowing water, can carve out scour holes, compromising the integrity of a structure. It is an interaction between the hydrodynamics and the ge...
Hydrodynamic scour
Wikipedia
272
51008352
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrodynamic%20scour
Physics, Engineering, Environmental_science
null
Hydrology, Physical systems, Hydraulics, Civil engineering, Hydraulic engineering
llm_classification
Transfer entropy is a non-parametric statistic measuring the amount of directed (time-asymmetric) transfer of information between two random processes. Transfer entropy from a process X to another process Y is the amount of uncertainty reduced in future values of Y by knowing the past values of X given past values of ...
Transfer entropy
Wikipedia
499
39563860
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer%20entropy
Physics, Mathematics
null
Dynamical systems, Entropy, Physical quantities, Entropy and information
llm_classification
The Socolar–Taylor tile is a single non-connected tile which is aperiodic on the Euclidean plane, meaning that it admits only non-periodic tilings of the plane (due to the Sierpinski's triangle-like tiling that occurs), with rotations and reflections of the tile allowed. It is the first known example of a single aperio...
Socolar–Taylor tile
Wikipedia
318
39570044
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socolar%E2%80%93Taylor%20tile
Physics
null
Tessellation, Aperiodic tilings, Symmetry
llm_classification
Oxygen compatibility is the issue of compatibility of materials for service in high concentrations of oxygen. It is a critical issue in space, aircraft, medical, underwater diving and industrial applications. Aspects include effects of increased oxygen concentration on the ignition and burning of materials and compone...
Oxygen compatibility
Wikipedia
1,943
39574992
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen%20compatibility
Chemistry, Engineering
null
Chemical process engineering, Industrial gases, Safety engineering, Hazard analysis
llm_classification
Affine gauge theory is classical gauge theory where gauge fields are affine connections on the tangent bundle over a smooth manifold . For instance, these are gauge theory of dislocations in continuous media when , the generalization of metric-affine gravitation theory when is a world manifold and, in particular, gaug...
Affine gauge theory
Wikipedia
1,230
39575312
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affine%20gauge%20theory
Physics
null
Theoretical physics, Theories of gravity
llm_classification
Heat engines, refrigeration cycles and heat pumps usually involve a fluid to and from which heat is transferred while undergoing a thermodynamic cycle. This fluid is called the working fluid. Refrigeration and heat pump technologies often refer to working fluids as refrigerants. Most thermodynamic cycles make use of th...
Working fluid selection
Wikipedia
3,018
57210042
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Working%20fluid%20selection
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering
null
Civil engineering, Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics, Dynamical systems
llm_classification
Spinor condensates are degenerate Bose gases that have degrees of freedom arising from the internal spin of the constituent particles . They are described by a multi-component (spinor) order parameter. Since their initial experimental realisation, a wealth of studies have appeared, both experimental and theoretical, f...
Spinor condensate
Wikipedia
591
57210774
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinor%20condensate
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Bose–Einstein condensates, Phases of matter, Condensed matter physics, Exotic matter, Matter
llm_classification
Advanced thermoplastic composites (ACM) have a high strength fibres held together by a thermoplastic matrix. Advanced thermoplastic composites are becoming more widely used in the aerospace, marine, automotive and energy industry. This is due to the decreasing cost and superior strength to weight ratios, over metallic ...
Welding of advanced thermoplastic composites
Wikipedia
2,597
57216564
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welding%20of%20advanced%20thermoplastic%20composites
Physics, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Welding, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Materials science, Mechanical engineering, nan
llm_classification
Bayesian programming is a formalism and a methodology for having a technique to specify probabilistic models and solve problems when less than the necessary information is available. Edwin T. Jaynes proposed that probability could be considered as an alternative and an extension of logic for rational reasoning with in...
Bayesian programming
Wikipedia
3,067
40888645
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian%20programming
Engineering
null
Software engineering, Artificial intelligence engineering
llm_classification
A leviton is a collective excitation of a single electron within a metal. It has been mostly studied in two-dimensional electron gases alongside quantum point contacts. The main feature is that the excitation produces an electron pulse without the creation of electron holes. The time-dependence of the pulse is describe...
Leviton (quasiparticle)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviton%20%28quasiparticle%29
Physics, Materials_science
null
Matter, Quantum mechanics, Subatomic particles, Condensed matter physics, Quasiparticles, Quantum physics stubs
llm_classification
Penicillium novae-zelandiae is an anamorph species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which was isolated from the plant Festuca novae-zelandiae. Penicillium novae-zelandiae produces patulin, 3-hydroxybenzyl alcohol and gentisyl alcohol Further reading References novae-zelandiae Fungi described in 1940 Fungus specie...
Penicillium novae-zelandiae
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Biology
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Fungi, Fungus species
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In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the inserter category is a variation of the comma category where the two functors are required to have the same domain category. Definition If C and D are two categories and F and G are two functors from C to D, the inserter category Ins(F, G) is the category whose objects ...
Inserter category
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inserter%20category
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Functions and mappings, Mathematical structures, Category theory stubs, Mathematical objects, Fields of abstract algebra, Mathematical relations, Category theory
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A vine is a graphical tool for labeling constraints in high-dimensional probability distributions. A regular vine is a special case for which all constraints are two-dimensional or conditional two-dimensional. Regular vines generalize trees, and are themselves specializations of Cantor tree. Combined with bivariate co...
Vine copula
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vine%20copula
Mathematics
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Applied mathematics, Actuarial science
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Photosynthetica is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on photosynthesis. It was established in 1967 and is published by the Institute of Experimental Botany of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The editor-in-chief is Helena Synkova (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic). Up...
Photosynthetica
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Chemistry
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Biochemistry journals, Biochemistry literature
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Terumo Penpol Private Limited is a subsidiary of Terumo Corporation, and is India's largest blood bag manufacturer. It is also the largest producers of blood bags in Asia, outside Japan. History Peninsula Polymers Limited (Penpol Ltd.) - was incorporated in 1983 by C. Balagopal, a former IAS (1977 Batch) officer from ...
Terumo Penpol
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terumo%20Penpol
Engineering, Biology
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Biological engineering, Medical technology, Biomedical engineering
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In mathematics, a braided vector space is a vector space together with an additional structure map symbolizing interchanging of two vector tensor copies: such that the Yang–Baxter equation is fulfilled. Hence drawing tensor diagrams with an overcrossing the corresponding composed morphism is unchanged when a Reideme...
Braided vector space
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Mathematics
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Algebra stubs, Algebra
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Synthesis of morphine-like alkaloids in chemistry describes the total synthesis of the natural morphinan class of alkaloids that includes codeine, morphine, oripavine, and thebaine and the closely related semisynthetic analogs methorphan, buprenorphine, hydromorphone, hydrocodone, isocodeine, naltrexone, nalbuphine, ox...
Total synthesis of morphine and related alkaloids
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total%20synthesis%20of%20morphine%20and%20related%20alkaloids
Chemistry
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Total synthesis, Chemical synthesis
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In asymmetric addition of dialkylzinc compounds to aldehydes dialkyl zinc compounds can be used to perform asymmetric additions to aldehydes, generating substituted alcohols as products (See Barbier reaction). Chiral alcohols are prevalent in many natural products, drugs, and other important organic molecules. Dimethyl...
Asymmetric addition of dialkylzinc compounds to aldehydes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric%20addition%20of%20dialkylzinc%20compounds%20to%20aldehydes
Chemistry
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Organic reactions
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The Domiciliary Medication Management Review (DMMR), also named as a Home Medicines Review (HMR), in an Australian scheme for the patients residing in community setting. There are many steps included in a Home Medicine Review Service (Figure 1). Introduced in 2001 into the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) as item 900...
Home medicines review (Australia)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home%20medicines%20review%20%28Australia%29
Chemistry
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Pharmacology, Pharmacology stubs, Medicinal chemistry stubs, Clinical pharmacology
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In mathematical analysis, the Hardy–Littlewood inequality, named after G. H. Hardy and John Edensor Littlewood, states that if and are nonnegative measurable real functions vanishing at infinity that are defined on -dimensional Euclidean space , then where and are the symmetric decreasing rearrangements of and ,...
Hardy–Littlewood inequality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardy%E2%80%93Littlewood%20inequality
Mathematics
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Binary relations, Mathematical relations, Inequalities (mathematics), Mathematical problems, Articles containing proofs, Mathematical theorems
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In graph theory, a skew partition of a graph is a partition of its vertices into two subsets, such that the induced subgraph formed by one of the two subsets is disconnected and the induced subgraph formed by the other subset is the complement of a disconnected graph. Skew partitions play an important role in the theor...
Skew partition
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skew%20partition
Mathematics
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Mathematical relations, Graph theory, Graph theory objects
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Playing God was a 2012 BBC documentary in the Horizon series, hosted by Adam Rutherford. The documentary discusses synthetic biology, the potential of science "breaking down nature into spare parts" and then rebuilding it back up as we wish. Summary Adam Rutherford has been studying the emerging field of synthetic bio...
Playing God (2012 film)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing%20God%20%282012%20film%29
Engineering, Biology
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Synthetic biology, Molecular genetics, Biological engineering, Bioinformatics
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A vehicle fire suppression system is a pre-engineered fire suppression system safety accessory permanently mounted on any type of vehicle. These systems are especially prevalent in the mobile heavy equipment segment and are designed to protect equipment assets from fire damage and related losses. Vehicle fire suppressi...
Vehicle fire suppression system
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle%20fire%20suppression%20system
Physics
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Physical systems, Transport, Transport stubs
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Lactic acid O-carboxyanhydride (lac-OCA) is an organic compound. It is used as a monomer equivalent to lactic acid or lactide in the preparation of poly(lactic acid). When this monomer undergoes ring-opening polymerization, one equivalent of carbon dioxide gas is released for every lactic acid unit incorporated into t...
Lactic acid O-carboxyanhydride
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactic%20acid%20O-carboxyanhydride
Chemistry, Materials_science
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Monomers, Polymer chemistry
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Molecular breeding is the application of molecular biology tools, often in plant breeding and animal breeding. In the broad sense, molecular breeding can be defined as the use of genetic manipulation performed at the level of DNA to improve traits of interest in plants and animals, and it may also include genetic engin...
Molecular breeding
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular%20breeding
Chemistry, Biology
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Behavior, Reproduction, Breeding, Molecular biology, Biochemistry
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The Re-referenced Protein Chemical shift Database (RefDB) is an NMR spectroscopy database of carefully corrected or re-referenced chemical shifts, derived from the BioMagResBank (BMRB) (Fig. 1). The database was assembled by using a structure-based chemical shift calculation program (called SHIFTX) to calculate expect...
RefDB (chemistry)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RefDB%20%28chemistry%29
Chemistry, Biology
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Biochemistry methods, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance software, Chemistry software, Protein methods, Chemical databases, Protein biochemistry, Bioinformatics, nan, Biological databases
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SHIFTCOR (Shift Correction) is a freely available web server as well as a stand-alone computer program for protein chemical shift re-referencing. Chemical shift referencing is a particularly widespread problem in biomolecular NMR with up to 25% of existing NMR chemical shift assignments being improperly referenced. S...
SHIFTCOR
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHIFTCOR
Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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Biochemistry methods, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance software, Chemistry software, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Structural biology, nan, Protein structure, Biological databases
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Metal halides are compounds between metals and halogens. Some, such as sodium chloride are ionic, while others are covalently bonded. A few metal halides are discrete molecules, such as uranium hexafluoride, but most adopt polymeric structures, such as palladium chloride. Preparation The halogens can all react with me...
Metal halides
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal%20halides
Chemistry
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Inorganic compounds, Metal halides, Salts
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Germanium tetrafluoride (GeF4) is a chemical compound of germanium and fluorine. It is a colorless gas. Synthesis Germanium tetrafluoride is formed by treating germanium with fluorine: Ge + 2 F2 → GeF4 Alternatively germanium dioxide combines with hydrofluoric acid (HF): GeO2 + 4 HF → GeF4 + 2 H2O It is also form...
Germanium tetrafluoride
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanium%20tetrafluoride
Physics, Chemistry
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Matter, Inorganic compounds, Phases of matter, Salts, Metal halides, Statistical mechanics, Fluorides, Gases
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In electrical power systems a slack bus (or swing bus), defined as a Vδ bus, is used to balance the active power and reactive power in a system while performing load flow studies. The slack bus is used to provide for system losses by emitting or absorbing active and/or reactive power to and from the system. Load flo...
Slack bus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slack%20bus
Physics, Engineering
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Physical quantities, Energy engineering, Power (physics), Electric power, Power engineering, Electrical engineering
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Aspen HYSYS (or simply HYSYS) is a chemical process simulator currently developed by AspenTech used to mathematically model chemical processes, from unit operations to full chemical plants and refineries. HYSYS is able to perform many of the core calculations of chemical engineering, including those concerned with mass...
Aspen HYSYS
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspen%20HYSYS
Chemistry, Engineering
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Chemical engineering software, Chemical engineering, nan, Chemical synthesis
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Deterministic global optimization is a branch of mathematical optimization which focuses on finding the global solutions of an optimization problem whilst providing theoretical guarantees that the reported solution is indeed the global one, within some predefined tolerance. The term "deterministic global optimization" ...
Deterministic global optimization
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Mathematics
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Mathematical optimization, Mathematical analysis
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The wildlife of Saudi Arabia is substantial and varied. Saudi Arabia is a very large country forming the biggest part of the Arabian Peninsula. It has several geographic regions, each with a diversity of plants and animals adapted to their own particular habitats. The country has several extensive mountain ranges, dese...
Wildlife of Saudi Arabia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildlife%20of%20Saudi%20Arabia
Biology
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Biota by country, Wildlife by country
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In organic chemistry, the Fujiwara–Moritani reaction is a type of cross coupling reaction where an aromatic C-H bond is directly coupled to an olefinic C-H bond, generating a new C-C bond. This reaction is performed in the presence of a transition metal, typically palladium. The reaction was discovered by Yuzo Fujiwara...
Fujiwara–Moritani reaction
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fujiwara%E2%80%93Moritani%20reaction
Chemistry
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Coupling reactions, Name reactions, Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions, Organic reactions
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Aspergillus conicus is a xerophilic species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus which can cause endophthalmitis in rare cases. It was first described in 1914. It is from the section Restricti. Aspergillus conicus has been reported as a human pathogen. Growth and morphology A. conicus has been cultivated on both Czape...
Aspergillus conicus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspergillus%20conicus
Biology
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Fungi, Fungus species
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Ruqian Wu is a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). His primary research area is condensed matter physics. He gained a Ph.D. at the Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica He was awarded the status of Fellow in the American Physical Society, after he was nominated by their D...
Ruqian Wu
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruqian%20Wu
Physics, Materials_science
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Condensed matter physicists, Condensed matter physics
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Alamgir Karim is a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Houston noted for his work on polymer and polymer nanocomposite materials. Education Karim received a B.Sc. degree in physics from St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 1985. He worked under at Northwestern University, where he rec...
Alamgir Karim
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamgir%20Karim
Chemistry, Engineering
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Chemical engineering, Chemical engineers
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Massimo Boninsegni (born 1963 in Genova, Italy) is an Italian-Canadian theoretical condensed matter physicist. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in physics at the Universita' degli Studi di Genova in 1986. He moved to the United States in 1987, where he received a doctoral degree in physics from Florida State Uni...
Massimo Boninsegni
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massimo%20Boninsegni
Physics, Materials_science
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Condensed matter physicists, Condensed matter physics, Computational physicists, Computational physics
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Xin Zhang is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Boston University (BU). Education Dr. Zhang obtained her Ph.D. from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). She subsequently served as a postdoctoral researcher and research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Car...
Xin Zhang (engineer)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xin%20Zhang%20%28engineer%29
Materials_science
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Metamaterials scientists, Metamaterials
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CpG island hypermethylation is a phenomenon that is important for the regulation of gene expression in cancer cells, as an epigenetic control aberration responsible for gene inactivation. Hypermethylation of CpG islands has been described in almost every type of tumor. Many important cellular pathways, such as DNA rep...
CpG island hypermethylation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CpG%20island%20hypermethylation
Chemistry
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Methylation
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Pyridinium perbromide (also called pyridinium bromide perbromide, pyridine hydrobromide perbromide, or pyridinium tribromide) is an organic chemical composed of a pyridinium cation and a tribromide anion. It can also be considered as a complex containing pyridinium bromide—the salt of pyridine and hydrogen bromide—with...
Pyridinium perbromide
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyridinium%20perbromide
Chemistry
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Redox, Oxidizing agents
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The Born equation can be used for estimating the electrostatic component of Gibbs free energy of solvation of an ion. It is an electrostatic model that treats the solvent as a continuous dielectric medium (it is thus one member of a class of methods known as continuum solvation methods). It was derived by Max Born. w...
Born equation
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Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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Thermodynamic properties, Physical quantities, Quantity, Enthalpy, Physical chemistry stubs
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Ammonium diethyl dithiophosphate or more systematically ammonium O,O′-diethyl dithiophosphate, is the ammonium salt of diethyl dithiophosphoric acid. It is used as a source of the (C2H5O)2PS2− ligand in coordination chemistry and in analytical chemistry for determination of various ions. It can be obtained by the react...
Ammonium diethyl dithiophosphate
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonium%20diethyl%20dithiophosphate
Chemistry
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Phosphorothioates, Ammonium compounds, Functional groups, Salts
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In statistics, the non-central chi-squared distribution with zero degrees of freedom can be used in testing the null hypothesis that a sample is from a uniform distribution on the interval (0, 1). This distribution was introduced by Andrew F. Siegel in 1979. The chi-squared distribution with n degrees of freedom is th...
Zero degrees of freedom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero%20degrees%20of%20freedom
Mathematics
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Functions and mappings, Mathematical relations, Mathematical objects, Probability distributions
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SAP Converged Cloud is a private managed cloud developed and marketed by SAP. It is a set of cloud computing services that offer managed private cloud based on an OpenStack technology-based public cloud. It is used by SAP's organization for their own internal IT resources to create a mix of different cloud computing e...
SAP Converged Cloud
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAP%20Converged%20Cloud
Technology
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Cloud infrastructure, Cloud platforms, Computing platforms, IT infrastructure
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Afroinsectivora is a clade of mammals that includes the macroscelideans and afrosoricidans. This clade includes the elephant shrews, golden moles, tenrecs, and otter shrews. Phylogeny Classification Clade Afroinsectivora Order Macroscelidea Family Macroscelididae Order Afrosoricida Family Chrysochloridae Family...
Afroinsectivora
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afroinsectivora
Biology
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Phylogenetics, Afroinsectiphilia
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1,5-Hexadiene is the organic compound with the formula (CH)(CH=CH). It is a colorless, volatile liquid. It is used as a crosslinking agent and precursor to a variety of other compounds. Synthesis 1,5-Hexadiene is produced commercially by the ethenolysis of 1,5-cyclooctadiene: (CHCH=CHCH) + 2 CH=CH → 2 (CH)CH=...
1,5-Hexadiene
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%2C5-Hexadiene
Chemistry, Materials_science
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Monomers, Polymer chemistry
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GW170814 was a gravitational wave signal from two merging black holes, detected by the LIGO and Virgo observatories on 14 August 2017. On 27 September 2017, the LIGO and Virgo collaborations announced the observation of the signal, the fourth confirmed event after GW150914, GW151226 and GW170104. It was the first binar...
GW170814
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GW170814
Physics
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Physical phenomena, Black holes, Stellar black holes, Unsolved problems in physics, Waves, Gravitational waves
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The Zisman plot the graphical method of the Zisman theory or the Zisman method for characterizing the wettability of a solid surface , named for the American chemist and geophysicist, William Albert Zisman (1905–1986). It is a prominent Sessile drop technique used for characterizing liquid-surface interactions based o...
Zisman Plot
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zisman%20Plot
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
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Materials testing, Condensed matter physics, Surface science, Materials science
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Herbert Morawetz (October 16, 1915 – October 29, 2017) was a Czechoslovakian-American chemical engineer. He was a professor of chemistry at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; now New York University. His work focused on polymer chemistry and macromolecules. He published two books: Macromolecules in Solution and Polyme...
Herbert Morawetz
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert%20Morawetz
Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
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Materials science, Polymer chemistry
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Erodability (or erodibility) is the inherent yielding or nonresistance of soils and rocks to erosion. A high erodibility implies that the same amount of work exerted by the erosion processes leads to a larger removal of material. Because the mechanics behind erosion depend upon the competence and coherence of the mater...
Erodibility
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erodibility
Physics
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Soil mechanics, Applied and interdisciplinary physics
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Hydrogen sulfide is produced in small amounts by some cells of the mammalian body and has a number of biological signaling functions. Only two other such gases are currently known: nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO). The gas is produced from cysteine by the enzymes cystathionine beta-synthase and cystathionine...
Biological functions of hydrogen sulfide
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biological%20functions%20of%20hydrogen%20sulfide
Chemistry
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Gaseous signaling molecules, Signal transduction
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A senolytic (from the words senescence and -lytic, "destroying") is among a class of small molecules under basic research to determine if they can selectively induce death of senescent cells and improve health in humans. A goal of this research is to discover or develop agents to delay, prevent, alleviate, or reverse a...
Senolytic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senolytic
Chemistry, Biology
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Anti-aging substances, Senescence, Senescence in non-human organisms, Cellular processes, Metabolism
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