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An icosahedral twin is a atomic structure found in atomic clusters and also nanoparticles with some thousands of atoms. Their atomic structure is slightly different from what is found for bulk materials, and contains five-fold symmetries. They have been analyzed in many areas of science including crystal growth, crysta... | Icosahedral twins | Wikipedia | 2,080 | 40911082 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icosahedral%20twins | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Phases of matter, Materials science, Chemical physics, Crystallography, Condensed matter physics, nan, Physical chemistry, Matter, Solid-state chemistry | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C20H20O6 (molar mass: 356.37 g/mol, exact mass: 356.1260 u) may refer to:
Balanophonin, a neo-lignan
Pluviatilol, a lignan
Molecular formulas | C20H20O6 | Wikipedia | 73 | 40912430 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C20H20O6 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
Diafiltration is a dilution process that involves removal or separation of components (permeable molecules like salts, small proteins, solvents etc.,) of a solution based on their molecular size by using micro-molecule permeable filters in order to obtain pure solution.
References
Further reading
External links
Diaf... | Diafiltration | Wikipedia | 80 | 40914007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diafiltration | Chemistry | null | Membrane technology, Separation processes | llm_classification |
Phosvitin is one of the egg (commonly hen's egg) yolk phosphoproteins known for being the most phosphorylated protein found in nature. Phosvitin isolation was first described by Mecham and Olcott in the year 1949. Recently it has been shown that phosvitin orchestrates nucleation and growth of biomimetic bone like apati... | Phosvitin | Wikipedia | 420 | 40914034 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosvitin | Chemistry | null | Biochemistry stubs, Glycobiology, Glycoproteins, Protein stubs | llm_classification |
A whiting event is a phenomenon that occurs when a suspended cloud of fine-grained calcium carbonate precipitates in water bodies, typically during summer months, as a result of photosynthetic microbiological activity or sediment disturbance. The phenomenon gets its name from the white, chalky color it imbues to the wa... | Whiting event | Wikipedia | 1,016 | 40914232 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiting%20event | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Environmental chemistry, Chemical oceanography, Geochemical processes, Biogeochemistry, nan, Water, Geobiology | llm_classification |
Aanval is a commercial SIEM product designed specifically for use with Snort, Suricata, and Syslog data. Aanval has been in active development since 2003 and remains one of the longest running Snort capable SIEM products in the industry. Aanval is Dutch for "attack".
History
Aanval was created by Loyal Moses in 2003... | Aanval | Wikipedia | 313 | 32555013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aanval | Engineering | null | Cybersecurity engineering, Computer security software | llm_classification |
Ganoderma curtisii is a wood-decaying polypore whose distribution is primarily in the Southeastern United States. Craig and Levetin claim to have observed it in Oklahoma.
Taxonomic history
The name was originally established by Miles Berkeley in 1849 as Polyporus curtisii, and later transferred to the genus Ganoderma... | Ganoderma curtisii | Wikipedia | 511 | 34164016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganoderma%20curtisii | Biology | null | Fungi, Fungus species | llm_classification |
Neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome (NIDS) is a psychopathological syndrome that develops in some patients who take high doses of an antipsychotic for an extended time. It is most often caused by high-potency typical antipsychotics, but can also be caused by high doses of many atypicals, especially those closer in pro... | Neuroleptic-induced deficit syndrome | Wikipedia | 445 | 34167136 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroleptic-induced%20deficit%20syndrome | Chemistry | null | Drug safety, Adverse effects of psychoactive drugs | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Artin conductor is a number or ideal associated to a character of a Galois group of a local or global field, introduced by as an expression appearing in the functional equation of an Artin L-function.
Local Artin conductors
Suppose that L is a finite Galois extension of the local field K, with Ga... | Artin conductor | Wikipedia | 640 | 34170016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artin%20conductor | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Discrete mathematics, Representation theory, Number theory | llm_classification |
In fluid dynamics, the Kapitza instability is an instability that occurs in fluid films flowing down walls. The instability is characterised by the formation of capillary waves on the free surface of the film. The instability is named after Pyotr Kapitsa, who described and analysed the instability in 1948. The free sur... | Kapitza instability | Wikipedia | 126 | 57240727 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapitza%20instability | Chemistry | null | Fluid dynamic instabilities, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
An aluminum internal combustion engine is an internal combustion engine made mostly from aluminum metal alloys.
Many internal combustion engines use cast iron and steel extensively for their strength and low cost. Aluminum offers lighter weight at the expense of strength, hardness and often cost. However, with care it... | Aluminum internal combustion engine | Wikipedia | 499 | 60215472 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminum%20internal%20combustion%20engine | Technology, Engineering | null | Internal combustion engine, Combustion engineering, Engines | llm_classification |
The Cephalodiscidae mitochondrial code (translation table 33) is a genetic code used by the mitochondrial genome of Cephalodiscidae (Pterobranchia). The Pterobranchia are one of the two groups in the Hemichordata which together with the Echinodermata and Chordata form the major clades of deuterostomes.
Code 33 is very... | Cephalodiscidae mitochondrial code | Wikipedia | 683 | 60216579 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cephalodiscidae%20mitochondrial%20code | Chemistry, Biology | null | Protein biosynthesis, Gene expression, Molecular genetics, Biosynthesis, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
Cell cycle withdrawal refers to the natural stoppage of cell cycle during cell division. When cells divide, there are many internal or external factors that would lead to a stoppage of division. This stoppage could be permanent or temporary, and could occur in any one of the four cycle phases (G1, S, G2 and M), depen... | Cell cycle withdrawal | Wikipedia | 1,772 | 60218169 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20cycle%20withdrawal | Biology | null | Cell biology, Cell cycle, Cellular processes | llm_classification |
Aafje Looijenga-Vos (29 April 1928 in Marum – 4 November 2018 in Amersfoort) was a Dutch crystallographer. She was a professor for general chemistry and later for structural chemistry at the University of Groningen.
Life
She studied chemistry at the University of Groningen from 1946 to 1952. Already in 1948, she met ... | Aafje Looijenga-Vos | Wikipedia | 479 | 60219966 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aafje%20Looijenga-Vos | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Crystallographers, Crystallography | llm_classification |
Stibiotantalite is a tantalate mineral found in complex granite pegmatites. Stibiotantalite constitutes the tantalum endpoint of a solid solution series with its niobium analogue stibiocolumbite.
It is translucent to transparent, medium hard (5.5 mohs), appears yellow to dark brown, reddish or greenish brown, with an... | Stibiotantalite | Wikipedia | 347 | 60220086 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stibiotantalite | Physics | null | Materials, Gemstones, Matter | llm_classification |
In digital computing, hardware security bugs are hardware bugs or flaws that create vulnerabilities affecting computer central processing units (CPUs), or other devices which incorporate programmable processors or logic and have direct memory access, which allow data to be read by a rogue process when such reading is n... | Hardware security bug | Wikipedia | 232 | 60220120 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardware%20security%20bug | Technology, Engineering | null | Computing stubs, Computer engineering stubs, Computer engineering, Computer security exploits | llm_classification |
Single-stranded RNA virus refers to RNA viruses with single-stranded RNA genomes. There are two kinds:
Negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus
Positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus
See also
Double-stranded RNA viruses
DNA virus
Riboviria
RNA viruses | Single-stranded RNA virus | Wikipedia | 55 | 60220535 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-stranded%20RNA%20virus | Biology | null | Viruses, Riboviria | llm_classification |
Algorithmic logic is a calculus of programs that allows the expression of semantic properties of programs by appropriate logical formulas. It provides a framework that enables proving the formulas from the axioms of program constructs such as assignment, iteration and composition instructions and from the axioms of the... | Algorithmic logic | Wikipedia | 228 | 42360188 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic%20logic | Mathematics | null | Theoretical computer science, Algorithms, Mathematical logic, Applied mathematics, Mathematical logic stubs | llm_classification |
The Best Illusion of the Year Contest is an annual recognition of the world's illusion creators awarded by the Neural Correlate Society. The contest was created in 2005 by professors Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknik as part of the European conference on Visual Perception in La Coruna, Spain. It has since trans... | Best Illusion of the Year Contest | Wikipedia | 455 | 42362439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best%20Illusion%20of%20the%20Year%20Contest | Physics, Technology | null | Physical phenomena, Optical illusions, Optical phenomena, Science and technology awards, Neuroscience awards | llm_classification |
Memory operations per second or MOPS is a metric for an expression of the performance capacity of semiconductor memory. It can also be used to determine the efficiency of RAM in the Windows operating environment. MOPS can be affected by multiple applications being open at once without adequate job scheduling.
Referenc... | Memory operations per second | Wikipedia | 63 | 42363409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory%20operations%20per%20second | Mathematics, Technology | null | Computer performance, Quantity, Units of frequency, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
The Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering fluid dynamics. It was established in 1987 and is published by the China Aerodynamics Research Society. The editor-in-chief is Jialing Le. The journal publishes articles in Chinese and English.
External links
... | Journal of Experiments in Fluid Mechanics | Wikipedia | 85 | 45657826 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Experiments%20in%20Fluid%20Mechanics | Chemistry | null | Fluid dynamics journals, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
Planetary oceanography, also called astro-oceanography or exo-oceanography, is the study of oceans on planets and moons other than Earth. Unlike other planetary sciences like astrobiology, astrochemistry, and planetary geology, it only began after the discovery of underground oceans in Saturn's moon Titan and Jupiter's... | Planetary oceanography | Wikipedia | 1,906 | 45658840 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary%20oceanography | Physics, Astronomy, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Outer space, Oceanography, Space science | llm_classification |
Electrical aerosol spectrometry (EAS) is a technique for measurement of the number-size distribution of aerosol using a combination of electrical charging and multiple solid state electrometer detectors. The technique combines both diffusion and field charging regimes to cover the diameter range 10 nm to 10 μm.
Subseq... | Electrical aerosol spectrometer | Wikipedia | 278 | 45662064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical%20aerosol%20spectrometer | Physics, Chemistry | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Colloids, Aerosols, Spectrometers, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
Brian P. Hanley (born c. 1957) is an American microbiologist and founder of Butterfly Sciences. He is known for self-experimenting with gene therapy to try to improve health span.
Biography
Early in his research career, Hanley’s areas of study were biodefense and terrorism. He contributed chapters to two books about ... | Brian Hanley (microbiologist) | Wikipedia | 604 | 53861145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Hanley%20%28microbiologist%29 | Engineering, Biology | null | Gene therapy, Genetic engineering | llm_classification |
Juansher Chkareuli (; born January 13, 1940, Tbilisi) is a Georgian theoretical physicist working in particle physics, Head of Particle Physics Department at Andronikashvili Institute of Physics of Tbilisi State University and Professor at Institute of Theoretical Physics of Ilia State University in Tbilisi.
Academic ... | Juansher Chkareuli | Wikipedia | 696 | 53868622 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juansher%20Chkareuli | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Particle physicists, Particle physics, Theoretical physicists | llm_classification |
Limits of Stability (LoS) are a concept in balance and stability, defined as the points at which the center of gravity (CoG) approaches the limits of the base of support (BoS) and requires a corrective strategy to bring the center of mass (CoM) back within the BoS. In simpler terms, LoS represents the maximum distance ... | Limits of stability | Wikipedia | 1,343 | 53869832 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limits%20of%20stability | Physics | null | Biomechanics, Mechanics | llm_classification |
In computer security, proof of secure erasure (PoSE) or proof of erasure is a remote attestation protocol, by which an embedded device proves to a verifying party, that it has just erased (overwritten) all its writable memory. The purpose is to make sure that no malware remains in the device. After that typically a new... | Proof of secure erasure | Wikipedia | 638 | 53874077 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof%20of%20secure%20erasure | Technology, Engineering | null | Computer standards, Computer security procedures, Cybersecurity engineering, Communications protocols | llm_classification |
eBeam was an interactive whiteboard system developed by Luidia, Inc. that transformed any standard whiteboard or other surface into an interactive display and writing surface.
Luidia's eBeam hardware and software products allowed text, images, and video to be projected onto a variety of surfaces, where an interactive ... | EBeam | Wikipedia | 288 | 43785137 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EBeam | Engineering | null | Electronic engineering, Display technology | llm_classification |
The Kinyoun method or Kinyoun stain (cold method), developed by Joseph J. Kinyoun, is a procedure used to stain acid-fast species of the bacterial genus Mycobacterium. It is a variation of a method developed by Robert Koch in 1882. Certain species of bacteria have a waxy lipid called mycolic acid, in their cell walls w... | Kinyoun stain | Wikipedia | 344 | 43785666 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinyoun%20stain | Chemistry, Biology | null | Staining, Microbiology techniques, Cell imaging, Microscopy | llm_classification |
Horizontal or lateral gene transfer (HGT or LGT) is the transmission of portions of genomic DNA between organisms through a process decoupled from vertical inheritance. In the presence of HGT events, different fragments of the genome are the result of different evolutionary histories. This can therefore complicate inve... | Inferring horizontal gene transfer | Wikipedia | 6,356 | 46968364 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferring%20horizontal%20gene%20transfer | Biology | null | Computational biology | llm_classification |
Device-to-Device (D2D) communication in cellular networks is defined as direct communication between two mobile users without traversing the Base Station (BS) or core network. D2D communication is generally non-transparent to the cellular network and it can occur on the cellular frequencies (i.e., inband) or unlicensed... | Device-to-device | Wikipedia | 523 | 46969064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Device-to-device | Technology, Engineering | null | Wireless networking, Computer networks engineering | llm_classification |
Allomyces reticulatus is a species of fungus from the United States.
References
Fungi described in 1974
Fungi of the United States
Blastocladiomycota
Fungi without expected TNC conservation status
Fungus species | Allomyces reticulatus | Wikipedia | 45 | 46970434 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allomyces%20reticulatus | Biology | null | Fungus stubs, Fungi, Fungus species | llm_classification |
Hentriacontanonaene is a long-chain polyunsaturated hydrocarbon produced by numerous gamma-proteobacteria primarily from the marine environment. Hentriacontanonaene was originally isolated from bacterial isolates from Antarctic sea ice cores. All isolated bacteria that produced hentriacontanonaene also produced the pol... | Hentriacontanonaene | Wikipedia | 455 | 46971160 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hentriacontanonaene | Chemistry | null | Hydrocarbons, Biomolecules by chemical classification, Organic compounds, Unsaturated compounds, Lipids | llm_classification |
Elastin-like polypeptides (ELPs) are synthetic biopolymers with potential applications in the fields of cancer therapy, tissue scaffolding, metal recovery, and protein purification. For cancer therapy, the addition of functional groups to ELPs can enable them to conjugate with cytotoxic drugs. Also, ELPs may be able ... | Elastin-like polypeptides | Wikipedia | 3,131 | 46971882 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elastin-like%20polypeptides | Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Polymers, Materials science, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
des(1-3)IGF-1 is a naturally occurring, endogenous protein, as well as drug, and truncated analogue of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1). des(1-3)IGF-1 lacks the first three amino acids at the N-terminus of IGF-1 (for a total of 67 amino acids, relative to the 70 of IGF-1). As a result of this difference, it has con... | Des(1-3)IGF-1 | Wikipedia | 237 | 46974031 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Des%281-3%29IGF-1 | Biology | null | Recombinant proteins, Biotechnology products | llm_classification |
The adarme is an antiquated Spanish unit of mass, equal to three tomines, equivalent to . The term derives from the Arabic درهم, parallel with drachm and the Greek and persists in Spanish as an idiom for something insignificant or which exists in small quantity.
References
Units of mass
Spanish customary measurement... | Adarme | Wikipedia | 74 | 46977372 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adarme | Physics, Mathematics | null | Obsolete units of measurement, Matter, Quantity, Units of mass, Mass, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
VNREDSat-1 (short for Vietnam Natural Resources, Environment and Disaster Monitoring Satellite, also VNREDSat-1A) is the first optical Earth Observing satellite of Vietnam; its primary mission is to monitor and study the effects of climate change, predict and take measures to prevent natural disasters, and optimise the... | VNREDSat-1 | Wikipedia | 274 | 38157005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VNREDSat-1 | Astronomy | null | Astronomy stubs, Spacecraft stubs | llm_classification |
Power-Packer is a Netherlands-based producer and distributor of electro-hydraulic motion control systems for customers on a global basis, and is part of the CentroMotion organization. Their market includes original equipment manufacturers and suppliers in different markets, such as automotive, medical, commercial vehic... | Power-Packer | Wikipedia | 378 | 38157205 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power-Packer | Physics, Engineering | null | Physical phenomena, Motion (physics), Automation, Motion control | llm_classification |
Glass poling is the physical process through which the distribution of the electrical charges is changed. In principle, the charges are randomly distributed and no permanent electric field exists inside the glass.
When the charges are moved and fixed at a place then a permanent field will be recorded in the glass. Thi... | Glass poling | Wikipedia | 768 | 38157620 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%20poling | Physics, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Glass engineering and science, Glass physics, Condensed matter physics | llm_classification |
Govindasamy Mugesh (born 1970) is an Indian inorganic and physical chemist, a professor and the head of the Mugesh Laboratory attached to the department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Science. He is known for his studies on the mechanism of thyroid hormone action and is an elected fellow... | Govindasamy Mugesh | Wikipedia | 1,118 | 52496661 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Govindasamy%20Mugesh | Chemistry | null | Inorganic chemists, Indian inorganic chemists | llm_classification |
Open Problems in Mathematics is a book, edited by John Forbes Nash Jr. and Michael Th. Rassias, published in 2016 by Springer (). The book consists of seventeen expository articles, written by outstanding researchers, on some of the central open problems in the field of mathematics. The book also features an Introducti... | Open Problems in Mathematics | Wikipedia | 540 | 52498587 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open%20Problems%20in%20Mathematics | Mathematics | null | Unsolved problems in mathematics, Mathematical problems | llm_classification |
Upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) are nanoscale particles (diameter 1–100 nm) that exhibit photon upconversion. In photon upconversion, two or more incident photons of relatively low energy are absorbed and converted into one emitted photon with higher energy. Generally, absorption occurs in the infrared, while emissi... | Upconverting nanoparticles | Wikipedia | 7,371 | 52499698 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upconverting%20nanoparticles | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical phenomena, Luminescence, Fluorescence, Spectrum (physical sciences), Electromagnetic spectrum, Waves, Light | llm_classification |
Calthemite is a secondary deposit, derived from concrete, lime, mortar or other calcareous material outside the cave environment. Calthemites grow on or under man-made structures and mimic the shapes and forms of cave speleothems, such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone etc. Calthemite is derived from the Latin ca... | Calthemite | Wikipedia | 3,306 | 52502945 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calthemite | Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Metallurgy, Corrosion, Electrochemistry, nan, Concrete, Materials degradation | llm_classification |
Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering spectroscopy.
The journal was established in 1939 as Spectrochimica Acta. In 1967, Spectrochimica Acta was split into two journals, Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy and Spectrochimi... | Spectrochimica Acta Part B | Wikipedia | 191 | 40922108 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectrochimica%20Acta%20Part%20B | Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy | null | Spectroscopy stubs, Spectrum (physical sciences), Astronomy stubs, Spectroscopy journals, Molecular physics stubs, Spectroscopy, Physical chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
The Finite volume method in computational fluid dynamics is a discretization technique for partial differential equations that arise from physical conservation laws. These equations can be different in nature, e.g. elliptic, parabolic, or hyperbolic. The first well-documented
use of this method was by Evans and Harlow... | Finite volume method for one-dimensional steady state diffusion | Wikipedia | 1,061 | 40925324 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite%20volume%20method%20for%20one-dimensional%20steady%20state%20diffusion | Physics, Chemistry | null | Computational fluid dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Computational physics | llm_classification |
The Campus Biotech is a Swiss institution hosting research institutes and biotechnology companies. The Campus Biotech is located in the former Merck Serono building, in Geneva (Switzerland).
The Campus Biotech is a part of the Swiss Innovation Park.
History
End of June 2013, Merck Serono left its headquarters in Gen... | Campus Biotech | Wikipedia | 213 | 40925363 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campus%20Biotech | Engineering, Biology | null | Biotechnology in Switzerland, Engineering research institutes, Biotechnology by country | llm_classification |
The Circuit Value Problem (or Circuit Evaluation Problem) is the computational problem of computing the output of a given Boolean circuit on a given input.
The problem is complete for P under uniform AC reductions. Note that, in terms of time complexity, it can be solved in linear time simply by a topological sort.
T... | Circuit Value Problem | Wikipedia | 161 | 50036569 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit%20Value%20Problem | Mathematics | null | Theoretical computer science, Applied mathematics, Computational problems, Polynomial-time problems, Mathematical problems | llm_classification |
Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is the non-crystalline form of silicon used for solar cells and thin-film transistors in LCDs.
Used as semiconductor material for a-Si solar cells, or thin-film silicon solar cells, it is deposited in thin films onto a variety of flexible substrates, such as glass, metal and plastic. Amorphous... | Amorphous silicon | Wikipedia | 2,726 | 50037064 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amorphous%20silicon | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Mathematics | null | Allotropes, Thin-film cells, Semiconductor materials, Unsolved problems in physics, Group IV semiconductors, Allotropes of silicon, Planes (geometry), Amorphous solids, Thin films | llm_classification |
Dynamic Substructuring (DS) is an engineering tool used to model and analyse the dynamics of mechanical systems by means of its components or substructures. Using the dynamic substructuring approach one is able to analyse the dynamic behaviour of substructures separately and to later on calculate the assembled dynamics... | Dynamic substructuring | Wikipedia | 4,330 | 50040777 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic%20substructuring | Physics, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Physical phenomena, Continuum mechanics, Structural analysis, Classical mechanics, Motion (physics), Dynamics (mechanics), Mechanics, Mechanical vibrations, Aerospace engineering, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
DNA transposons are DNA sequences, sometimes referred to "jumping genes", that can move and integrate to different locations within the genome. They are class II transposable elements (TEs) that move through a DNA intermediate, as opposed to class I TEs, retrotransposons, that move through an RNA intermediate. DNA tran... | DNA transposon | Wikipedia | 2,752 | 50044342 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA%20transposon | Biology | null | Molecular genetics, Mobile genetic elements | llm_classification |
Refining of crude oils essentially consists of primary separation processes and secondary conversion processes. The petroleum refining process is the separation of the different hydrocarbons present in crude oil into useful fractions and the conversion of some of the
hydrocarbons into products having higher quality per... | Atmospheric distillation of crude oil | Wikipedia | 819 | 50045141 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric%20distillation%20of%20crude%20oil | Chemistry | null | Distillation, Separation processes | llm_classification |
In mathematics, a Göbel sequence is a sequence of rational numbers defined by the recurrence relation
with starting value
Göbel's sequence starts with
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 28, 154, 3520, 1551880, ...
The first non-integral value is x43.
History
This sequence was developed by the German mathematician Fritz Göbel in... | Göbel's sequence | Wikipedia | 195 | 50045170 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bel%27s%20sequence | Mathematics | null | Sequences and series, Integer sequences, Mathematical structures, Recurrence relations, Recreational mathematics, Mathematical objects, Combinatorics, Mathematical relations, Numbers, Number theory | llm_classification |
The Tinetti Test (TT), or Performance Oriented Mobility Assessment (POMA), is a common clinical test for assessing a person's static and dynamic balance abilities. It is named after one of the inventors, Mary Tinetti.
The test is in two short sections that contain one examining static balance abilities in a chair and ... | Tinetti test | Wikipedia | 168 | 36736693 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinetti%20test | Physics | null | Biomechanics, Mechanics | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C7H13NO2 (molar mass: 143.19 g/mol) may refer to:
Dimethylaminoethyl_acrylate
N-(2-Hydroxypropyl)_methacrylamide
Stachydrine
Molecular formulas | C7H13NO2 | Wikipedia | 75 | 36737310 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C7H13NO2 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
The Mislow–Evans rearrangement is a name reaction in organic chemistry. It is named after Kurt Mislow who reported the prototypical reaction in 1966, and David A. Evans who published further developments. The reaction allows the formation of allylic alcohols from allylic sulfoxides in a 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement.
... | Mislow–Evans rearrangement | Wikipedia | 313 | 36740877 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mislow%E2%80%93Evans%20rearrangement | Chemistry | null | Name reactions, Rearrangement reactions, Organic reactions | llm_classification |
In the fields of dynamical systems and control theory, a fractional-order system is a dynamical system that can be modeled by a fractional differential equation containing derivatives of non-integer order. Such systems are said to have fractional dynamics. Derivatives and integrals of fractional orders are used to desc... | Fractional-order system | Wikipedia | 812 | 39605149 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional-order%20system | Physics, Mathematics | null | Mathematical modeling, Calculus, Applied mathematics, Mechanics, Fractional calculus, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
In quantum optics, stimulated Raman adiabatic passage (STIRAP) is a process that permits transfer of a population between two applicable quantum states via at least two coherent electromagnetic (light) pulses. These light pulses drive the transitions of the three level Ʌ atom or multilevel system. The process is a for... | Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage | Wikipedia | 693 | 39606496 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stimulated%20Raman%20adiabatic%20passage | Physics, Chemistry | null | Scattering stubs, Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics, Scattering, Quantum physics stubs | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C9H9NO4 (molar mass: 195.17 g/mol) may refer to:
L-Dopaquinone, also known as o-dopaquinone
Pencolide
Salicyluric acid
Molecular formulas | C9H9NO4 | Wikipedia | 69 | 39608703 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C9H9NO4 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
In mathematical analysis, Littlewood's 4/3 inequality, named after John Edensor Littlewood, is an inequality that holds for every complex-valued bilinear form defined on , the Banach space of scalar sequences that converge to zero.
Precisely, let or
be a bilinear form. Then the following holds:
where
The exponent... | Littlewood's 4/3 inequality | Wikipedia | 169 | 48657998 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littlewood%27s%204/3%20inequality | Mathematics | null | Theorems in mathematical analysis, Mathematical analysis, Mathematical theorems, Mathematical analysis stubs, Binary relations, Mathematical relations, Inequalities (mathematics), Mathematical problems | llm_classification |
Hydrazinium is the cation with the formula . This cation has a methylamine-like structure (). It can be derived from hydrazine by protonation (treatment with a strong acid). Hydrazinium is a weak acid with pKa = 8.1.
Salts of hydrazinium are common reagents in chemistry and are often used in certain industrial process... | Hydrazinium | Wikipedia | 240 | 48658919 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrazinium | Physics, Chemistry | null | Matter, Hydrazinium compounds, Salts, Cations, Ions | llm_classification |
Red mud, now more frequently termed bauxite residue, is an industrial waste generated during the processing of bauxite into alumina using the Bayer process. It is composed of various oxide compounds, including the iron oxides which give its red colour. Over 97% of the alumina produced globally is through the Bayer proc... | Red mud | Wikipedia | 3,526 | 48659244 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20mud | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Environmental_science | null | Metallurgy, Environmental chemistry, Water pollution, Materials, Soil contamination, Metallurgical by-products, Waste, Matter | llm_classification |
Bismuth titanate or bismuth titanium oxide is a solid inorganic compound of bismuth, titanium and oxygen with the chemical formula of Bi12TiO20,
Bi 4Ti3O12 or Bi2Ti2O7.
Synthesis
Bismuth titanate ceramics can be produced by heating a mixture of bismuth and titanium oxides. Bi12TiO20 forms at 730–850 °C, and melts when... | Bismuth titanate | Wikipedia | 247 | 48661943 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismuth%20titanate | Physics, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Physical phenomena, Ferroelectric materials, Materials, Electrical phenomena, Ceramic materials, Ceramic engineering, Piezoelectric materials, Hysteresis, Matter | llm_classification |
Karen Cook McNally (1940 – December 20, 2014) was an American seismologist and earthquake risk expert.
Personal life
McNally was born in Clovis, California on January 26, 1940. She married at a young age and had two daughters, Kim Cook and Meredith Hurley; the couple divorced in 1966. She also had two siblings, a bro... | Karen McNally | Wikipedia | 562 | 48665701 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen%20McNally | Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Earthquake and seismic risk mitigation | llm_classification |
In mechanical engineering, a shaft is a rotating machine element, usually circular in cross section, which is used to transmit power from one part to another, or from a machine which produces power to a machine which absorbs power.
Types
They are mainly classified into two types.
Transmission shafts are used to trans... | Shaft (mechanical engineering) | Wikipedia | 339 | 48665888 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaft%20%28mechanical%20engineering%29 | Physics, Technology, Engineering | null | Machines, Kinematics, Physical phenomena, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Classical mechanics, Physical systems, Motion (physics), Mechanics, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
Protein chemical shift re-referencing is a post-assignment process of adjusting the assigned NMR chemical shifts to match IUPAC and BMRB recommended standards in protein chemical shift referencing. In NMR chemical shifts are normally referenced to an internal standard that is dissolved in the NMR sample. These intern... | Protein chemical shift re-referencing | Wikipedia | 1,602 | 42370172 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein%20chemical%20shift%20re-referencing | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear magnetic resonance, Chemistry software, Nuclear magnetic resonance software, nan, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
The Born–Mayer equation is an equation that is used to calculate the lattice energy of a crystalline ionic compound. It is a refinement of the Born–Landé equation by using an improved repulsion term.
where:
NA = Avogadro constant;
M = Madelung constant, relating to the geometry of the crystal;
z+ = charge number of c... | Born–Mayer equation | Wikipedia | 173 | 42375327 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Born%E2%80%93Mayer%20equation | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Matter, Equations of physics, Eponymous equations of physics, Condensed matter physics, nan, Ions, Solid-state chemistry | llm_classification |
SensoMotoric Instruments (SMI) was a German provider of dedicated computer vision applications with a major focus on eye-tracking technology. SMI was founded in 1991 as a spin-off from academic and medical research at the Free University of Berlin. The company has its headquarters in Teltow near Berlin, Germany, office... | SensoMotoric Instruments | Wikipedia | 984 | 42381107 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SensoMotoric%20Instruments | Technology, Engineering | null | Physiological instruments, Measuring instruments | llm_classification |
Serial concatenated convolutional codes (SCCC) are a class of forward error correction (FEC) codes highly suitable for turbo (iterative) decoding. Data to be transmitted over a noisy channel may first be encoded using an SCCC. Upon reception, the coding may be used to remove any errors introduced during transmission.... | Serial concatenated convolutional codes | Wikipedia | 1,167 | 42381647 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial%20concatenated%20convolutional%20codes | Technology, Engineering | null | Information technology, Error detection and correction, Data, Reliability engineering | llm_classification |
Hydroxycarteolol is a beta blocker and metabolite of carteolol.
References
Beta blockers
4-Quinolones
Human drug metabolites
Quinolinols
Secondary alcohols
Tert-butyl compounds | Hydroxycarteolol | Wikipedia | 51 | 42382175 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxycarteolol | Chemistry | null | Chemicals in medicine, Human drug metabolites | llm_classification |
(provisional designation ) is a trans-Neptunian object located in the Kuiper belt in the outermost region of the Solar System, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 16 March 2013, by American astronomers Scott Sheppard and Chad Trujillo at the CTIO in Chile. Numbered in 2018, this minor planet has not been n... | (523671) 2013 FZ27 | Wikipedia | 640 | 42382635 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28523671%29%202013%20FZ27 | Physics, Astronomy | null | Concepts in astronomy, Unsolved problems in astronomy, Possible dwarf planets | llm_classification |
In mechanics and geology, pure shear is a three-dimensional homogeneous flattening of a body. It is an example of irrotational strain in which body is elongated in one direction while being shortened perpendicularly. For soft materials, such as rubber, a strain state of pure shear is often used for characterizing hyper... | Pure shear | Wikipedia | 174 | 34177870 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pure%20shear | Physics, Engineering | null | Continuum mechanics, Classical mechanics stubs, Classical mechanics, Civil engineering, Fluid mechanics | llm_classification |
Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System Model (NOGAPS) is a global numerical weather prediction computer model run by Fleet Numerical. This mathematical model is run four times a day and produces weather forecasts. Along with the ECMWF's Integrated Forecast System (IFS), the Canadian Global Environmental... | Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System Model | Wikipedia | 101 | 34180476 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navy%20Operational%20Global%20Atmospheric%20Prediction%20System%20Model | Physics | null | Weather, Weather prediction, Physical phenomena | llm_classification |
In mechanics, a variable-mass system is a collection of matter whose mass varies with time. It can be confusing to try to apply Newton's second law of motion directly to such a system. Instead, the time dependence of the mass m can be calculated by rearranging Newton's second law and adding a term to account for the mo... | Variable-mass system | Wikipedia | 948 | 34180753 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable-mass%20system | Physics, Engineering | null | Mechanics, Classical mechanics, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
Protein chemical synthesis by native peptide ligation of unprotected peptide segments is an interesting complement and potential alternative to the use of living systems for producing proteins.
The synthesis of proteins requires efficient native peptide ligation methods, which enable the chemoselective formation of a n... | SEA Native Peptide Ligation | Wikipedia | 719 | 34183088 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SEA%20Native%20Peptide%20Ligation | Chemistry | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Peptides, nan, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Paul H. Brunner (* 1946) is a material flow analysis methodology and urban metabolism specialist. He is a professor emeritus of the Institute for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management, Vienna University of Technology in Austria.
Biography
Dr. Brunner held the Chair for Waste Management at the Vienna University ... | Paul H. Brunner | Wikipedia | 314 | 32561097 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20H.%20Brunner | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Industrial ecology, Industrial engineering, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
In molecular biology, sirohaem synthase (or siroheme synthase) (CysG) is a multi-functional enzyme with S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM)-dependent bismethyltransferase, dehydrogenase and ferrochelatase activities. Bacterial sulphur metabolism depends on the iron-containing porphinoid sirohaem. CysG synthesizes sirohaem fr... | Sirohaem synthase | Wikipedia | 261 | 32561211 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirohaem%20synthase | Biology | null | Protein domains, Protein classification | llm_classification |
Sir Edward John Cullen FEng PhD DSc (29 October 1926 – 14 January 2018) was a British chemical engineer who was head of the UK Health and Safety Commission and received a knighthood for services to health and safety.
Life and education
Cullen was born in October 1926 in Bury St Edmonds and attended Culford School. Af... | John Cullen (chemical engineer) | Wikipedia | 506 | 56803181 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Cullen%20%28chemical%20engineer%29 | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Chemical process engineering, Safety engineering, Process safety | llm_classification |
The vapour-phase-mediated antimicrobial activity (VMAA) is the inhibitory or cidal antimicrobial activity of a molecule in a liquid culture, following its initial evaporation and migration via the vapour-phase Two new in vitro assays i.e. the vapour-phase-mediated patch assay and the vapour-phase-mediated susceptibilit... | Vapour-phase-mediated antimicrobial activity | Wikipedia | 244 | 56803430 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vapour-phase-mediated%20antimicrobial%20activity | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Biocides, Antimicrobials, nan | llm_classification |
The Harrisburg Incinerator, now under private operation as Susquehanna Resource Management Complex (SRMC), is a waste-to-energy incinerator in South Harrisburg, Pennsylvania built and operated by the city from 1972 to 2003, which was an ongoing source of contention due to toxic air emissions and unforeseen costs which ... | Harrisburg incinerator | Wikipedia | 717 | 56807980 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrisburg%20incinerator | Chemistry | null | Incinerators, Incineration | llm_classification |
An action potential pulse is a mathematically and experimentally correct Synchronized Oscillating Lipid Pulse coupled with an Action Potential. This is a continuation of Hodgkin Huxley's work in 1952 with the inclusion of accurately modelling ion channel proteins, including their dynamics and speed of activation.
The ... | Action potential pulse | Wikipedia | 672 | 53877635 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action%20potential%20pulse | Physics, Chemistry, Biology | null | Physical quantities, Plants, Physiology, Membrane biology, Plant intelligence, Capacitors, Electrochemistry, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Capacitance | llm_classification |
The total operating characteristic (TOC) is a statistical method to compare a Boolean variable versus a rank variable. TOC can measure the ability of an index variable to diagnose either presence or absence of a characteristic. The diagnosis of presence or absence depends on whether the value of the index is above a th... | Total operating characteristic | Wikipedia | 2,491 | 53881364 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total%20operating%20characteristic | Mathematics | null | Boolean algebra, Fields of abstract algebra, Mathematical logic | llm_classification |
Three-finger proteins or three-finger protein domains (3FP or TFPD) are a protein superfamily consisting of small, roughly 60-80 amino acid residue protein domains with a common tertiary structure: three beta strand loops extended from a hydrophobic core stabilized by disulfide bonds. The family is named for the outstr... | Three-finger protein | Wikipedia | 1,055 | 53882691 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-finger%20protein | Biology | null | Protein families, Protein classification | llm_classification |
In engineering, optomechatronics is a field that investigates the integration of optical components and technology into mechatronic systems. The optical components in these systems are used as sensors to measure mechanical quantities such as surface structure and orientation. Optical sensors are used in a feedback loo... | Optomechatronics | Wikipedia | 132 | 53886302 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optomechatronics | Engineering | null | Electrical engineering, Electromechanical engineering, Mechanical engineering by discipline | llm_classification |
Atmosfair is an independent German non-profit organization which offers offsets for greenhouse gases emitted by aircraft, cruise ships, long-distance coaches, and events. The organization, founded in 2005, develops and finances small-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in developing countries, which l... | Atmosfair | Wikipedia | 1,497 | 60227914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosfair | Physics, Chemistry | null | Greenhouse gas emissions, Travel, Transport and the environment, Physical systems, Transport, Greenhouse gases | llm_classification |
The GPS week number rollover is a phenomenon that happens every 1,024 weeks, which is about 19.6 years. The Global Positioning System (GPS) broadcasts a date, including a week number counter that is stored in only ten binary digits, whose range is therefore 0–1,023. After 1,023, an integer overflow causes the internal ... | GPS week number rollover | Wikipedia | 724 | 60228117 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS%20week%20number%20rollover | Physics, Technology, Engineering | null | Wireless locating, Physical quantities, Time, Timekeeping, Aircraft instruments, Aerospace engineering, Global Positioning System, Spacetime | llm_classification |
In virology, realm is the highest taxonomic rank established for viruses by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), which oversees virus taxonomy. Six virus realms are recognized and united by specific highly conserved traits:
Adnaviria, which contains archaeal filamentous viruses with A-form doubl... | Realm (virology) | Wikipedia | 3,323 | 60232351 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realm%20%28virology%29 | Biology | null | Virus taxonomy, Viruses, Taxonomy (biology) | llm_classification |
Neodymium nitrate is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is typically encountered as the hexahydrate, Nd(NO3)3·6H2O, which is more accurately formulated as [Nd(NO3)3(H2O)4].2H2O to reflect the crystal structure. It decomposes to NdONO3 at elevated temperature.
It is used in the extraction and purification of ... | Neodymium nitrate | Wikipedia | 111 | 60233631 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neodymium%20nitrate | Chemistry | null | Inorganic compounds, Oxidizing agents, Inorganic compound stubs, Nitrates, Salts | llm_classification |
In molecular biology, an Anfinsen cage is a model for protein folding used by some cells to improve the production speed and yield of accurate products. Space within a cell is generally limited, and a protein's folding process can be interrupted or modified if it wanders too close to outside forces while it is still in... | Anfinsen cage | Wikipedia | 193 | 60234530 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anfinsen%20cage | Chemistry | null | Molecular biology stubs, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Yttrium(III) nitrate is an inorganic compound, a salt with the formula Y(NO3)3. The hexahydrate is the most common form commercially available.
Preparation
Yttrium(III) nitrate can be prepared by dissolving corresponding metal oxide in 6 mol/L nitric acid:
Properties
Yttrium(III) nitrate hexahydrate loses crystallize... | Yttrium(III) nitrate | Wikipedia | 233 | 60235013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yttrium%28III%29%20nitrate | Chemistry | null | Oxidizing agents, Nitrates, Salts | llm_classification |
Niravoline is a chemical compound with the formula . It has diuretic and aquaretic effects and has been studied for its potential use for cerebral edema and cirrhosis.
It exerts its pharmacological effect as a kappa opioid receptor agonist.
References
Abandoned drugs
Diuretics
Kappa-opioid receptor agonists
3-Nitro... | Niravoline | Wikipedia | 93 | 60239905 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niravoline | Chemistry | null | Drug safety, Organic compounds, Organic compound stubs, Abandoned drugs, Organic chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
Sir Bevis Bulmer (1536–1615) was an English mining engineer during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He has been called "one of the great speculators of that era". Many of the events in his career were recorded by Stephen Atkinson in The Discoveries and Historie of the Gold Mynes in Scotland, compiled in part from... | Bevis Bulmer | Wikipedia | 2,410 | 40928997 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bevis%20Bulmer | Engineering | null | Mining engineering, Mining engineers | llm_classification |
The progesterone receptor C (PR-C) is one of three known isoforms of the progesterone receptor (PR), the main biological target of the endogenous progestogen sex hormone progesterone. The other isoforms of the PR include the PR-A and PR-B.
See also
Membrane progesterone receptor
References
Intracellular receptors
P... | Progesterone receptor C | Wikipedia | 87 | 52510741 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progesterone%20receptor%20C | Chemistry, Biology | null | Induced stem cells, Gene expression, Transcription factors, Signal transduction | llm_classification |
Germanene is a material made up of a single layer of germanium atoms. The material is created in a process similar to that of silicene and graphene, in which high vacuum and high temperature are used to deposit a layer of germanium atoms on a substrate. High-quality thin films of germanene have revealed unusual two-dim... | Germanene | Wikipedia | 789 | 43794088 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanene | Physics, Chemistry | null | Periodic table, Properties of chemical elements, Allotropes, Semiconductor materials, Group IV semiconductors, Materials, Matter | llm_classification |
In crystallography, mosaicity is a measure of the spread of crystal plane orientations. A mosaic crystal is an idealized model of an imperfect crystal, imagined to consist of numerous small perfect crystals (crystallites) that are to some extent randomly misoriented. Empirically, mosaicities can be determined by measur... | Mosaicity | Wikipedia | 479 | 43799748 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaicity | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Crystallography, Condensed matter physics, Materials science | llm_classification |
The nucleosome repeat length, (NRL) is the average distance between the centers of neighboring nucleosomes. NRL is an important physical chromatin property that determines its biological function. NRL can be determined genome-wide for the chromatin in a given cell type and state, or locally for a large enough genomic r... | Nucleosome repeat length | Wikipedia | 436 | 46978792 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleosome%20repeat%20length | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Molecular genetics, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Penicillium ornatum is an anamorph species of the genus Penicillium.
References
Further reading
ornatum
Fungi described in 1968
Fungus species | Penicillium ornatum | Wikipedia | 36 | 46984504 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penicillium%20ornatum | Biology | null | Fungi, Fungus species | llm_classification |
The Nest Thermostat is a smart thermostat developed by Google Nest and designed by Tony Fadell, Ben Filson, and Fred Bould. It is an electronic, programmable, and self-learning Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of homes and businesses to conserve energy.
The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is... | Nest Thermostat | Wikipedia | 2,004 | 46986874 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nest%20Thermostat | Technology | null | Home automation, Temperature control | llm_classification |
A DSP coupling is a self-sealing symmetrical coupling which is secured by inter-connecting two couplings together.
It is closed by turning the locking ring on the triangular part of the opposed DSP coupling.
Extra closure can be applied by locking the connection with couplings wrench.
The DSP coupling locking princi... | DSP coupling | Wikipedia | 218 | 38163966 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSP%20coupling | Physics, Engineering | null | Seals (mechanical), Mechanical fasteners, Materials, Mechanical engineering, Matter | llm_classification |
The Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC; ) is the governmental authority responsible for the State of Israel's activities in the nuclear field.
History
The establishment of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission was announced on 13 June 1952 by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The prime minister appointed Professor Ern... | Israel Atomic Energy Commission | Wikipedia | 220 | 38166590 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel%20Atomic%20Energy%20Commission | Engineering | null | Governmental nuclear organizations, Nuclear regulatory organizations, Nuclear organizations | llm_classification |
Neptunium(VI) fluoride (NpF6) is the highest fluoride of neptunium, it is also one of seventeen known binary hexafluorides. It is a volatile orange crystalline solid. It is relatively hard to handle, being very corrosive, volatile and radioactive. Neptunium hexafluoride is stable in dry air but reacts vigorously with w... | Neptunium(VI) fluoride | Wikipedia | 1,461 | 38169758 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptunium%28VI%29%20fluoride | Physics | null | Materials, Nuclear materials, Matter | llm_classification |
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