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Thorium Energy Alliance (TEA) is a non-governmental, non-profit 501(c)3, educational organization based in the United States, which seeks to promote energy security of the world through the use of thorium as a fuel source. The potential for the use of thorium was studied extensively during the 1950s and 60s, and now wo... | Thorium Energy Alliance | Wikipedia | 1,929 | 38171120 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorium%20Energy%20Alliance | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear energy, Radioactivity, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
HZE ions are the high-energy nuclei component of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) which have an electric charge of +3 or greater – that is, they must be the nuclei of elements heavier than hydrogen or helium.
The abbreviation "HZE" comes from high (H), atomic number (Z), and energy (E). HZE ions include the nuclei of all ... | HZE ion | Wikipedia | 780 | 38173962 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HZE%20ion | Physics | null | Matter, Physical phenomena, Cosmic rays, Astrophysics, Radiation, Particle physics, Nuclear physics, Atoms, Subatomic particles | llm_classification |
A cam and groove coupling, also called a camlock fitting, is a form of hose coupling. This kind of coupling is popular because it is a simple and reliable means of connecting and disconnecting hoses quickly and without tools.
Standards
Traditionally manufactured to US Military Specification MIL-C-27487, this specific... | Cam and groove | Wikipedia | 881 | 38174746 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam%20and%20groove | Physics, Engineering | null | Mechanics, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
In mathematics, a periodic travelling wave (or wavetrain) is a periodic function of one-dimensional space that moves with constant speed. Consequently, it is a special type of spatiotemporal oscillation that is a periodic function of both space and time.
Periodic travelling waves play a fundamental role in many mathem... | Periodic travelling wave | Wikipedia | 1,990 | 38176657 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic%20travelling%20wave | Physics | null | Wave mechanics, Waves, Physical phenomena, Classical mechanics | llm_classification |
Simulation in manufacturing systems is the use of software to make computer models of manufacturing systems, so to analyze them and thereby obtain important information. It has been syndicated as the second most popular management science among manufacturing managers. However, its use has been limited due to the comple... | Simulation in manufacturing systems | Wikipedia | 879 | 50048068 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation%20in%20manufacturing%20systems | Engineering | null | Manufacturing, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
Interspecies hydrogen transfer (IHT) is a form of interspecies electron transfer. It is a syntrophic process by which H2 is transferred from one organism to another, particularly in the rumen and other anaerobic environments.
IHT was discovered between Methanobacterium bryantii strain M.o.H and an "S" organism in 1967... | Interspecies hydrogen transfer | Wikipedia | 250 | 50049408 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interspecies%20hydrogen%20transfer | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, nan | llm_classification |
An important class of non-Newtonian fluids presents a yield stress limit which must be exceeded before significant deformation can occur – the so-called viscoplastic fluids or Bingham plastics. In order to model the stress-strain relation in these fluids, some fitting have been proposed such as the linear Bingham equat... | Bingham-Papanastasiou model | Wikipedia | 696 | 50056542 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bingham-Papanastasiou%20model | Materials_science | null | Deformation (mechanics), Plasticity (physics) | llm_classification |
Aspen Plus, Aspen HYSYS, ChemCad and MATLAB, PRO are the commonly used process simulators for modeling, simulation and optimization of a distillation process in the chemical industries. Distillation is the technique of preferential separation of the more volatile components from the less volatile ones in a feed followe... | Modeling and simulation of batch distillation unit | Wikipedia | 2,211 | 50058607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling%20and%20simulation%20of%20batch%20distillation%20unit | Chemistry | null | Distillation, Separation processes | llm_classification |
The ADCIRC model is a high-performance, cross-platform numerical ocean circulation model popular in simulating storm surge, tides, and coastal circulation problems.
Originally developed by Drs. Rick Luettich and Joannes Westerink,
the model is developed and maintained by a combination of academic, governmental, and cor... | ADCIRC | Wikipedia | 602 | 57254124 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADCIRC | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Physical phenomena, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Water waves, Computational fluid dynamics, Applied mathematics, Computational physics, Computational science, Waves, Physical oceanography, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
Prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) is a common variety of large-diameter concrete pressure pipe used for transporting water and wastewater. PCCP is typical manufactured according to the American Water Works Association (AWWA) standard C304. PCCP is a composite structure that is composed of a concrete core, high... | Prestressed concrete cylinder pipe | Wikipedia | 100 | 57254307 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prestressed%20concrete%20cylinder%20pipe | Physics, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Materials stubs, Plumbing, Construction, Materials, Structural engineering standards, Matter | llm_classification |
This page describes some parameters used to characterize the properties of the thermal boundary layer formed by a heated (or cooled) fluid moving along a heated (or cooled) wall. In many ways, the thermal boundary layer description parallels the velocity (momentum) boundary layer description first conceptualized by Lu... | Thermal boundary layer thickness and shape | Wikipedia | 1,480 | 57255362 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal%20boundary%20layer%20thickness%20and%20shape | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Boundary layers, Aerospace engineering, Aerodynamics, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
When the parade season ended in 2014, the New Orleans city government spent $1.5 million to pick up about 1,500 tons of Mardi Gras-induced waste, consisting mostly of beads. This is a recurring problem every year for the city. In addition, the city must also deal with the environmental repercussions endured after Mardi... | Environmental impact of Mardi Gras beads | Wikipedia | 1,115 | 48667933 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental%20impact%20of%20Mardi%20Gras%20beads | Chemistry, Environmental_science | null | Carcinogens, Toxicology | llm_classification |
This is the list of the 802 isomers of tridecane, with their IUPAC names.
Straight-chain
Tridecane
With dodecane backbone
2-Methyldodecane
3-Methyldodecane
4-Methyldodecane
5-Methyldodecane
6-Methyldodecane
With undecane backbone
Dimethyl
2,2-Dimethylundecane
2,3-Dimethylundecane
2,4-Dimethylundecane
2,5... | List of isomers of tridecane | Wikipedia | 13,117 | 48671216 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20isomers%20of%20tridecane | Chemistry | null | Hydrocarbons, Stereochemistry, Organic compounds, Lists of isomers of alkanes, Isomerism | llm_classification |
The , renamed Fort Lauvallière after 1919, is a military installation near Metz. It is part of the second fortified belt of forts of Metz.
Historical context
While it was German territory, Metz' garrison grew from 15,000-20,000 men when after the Franco-Prussian War to more than 25,000 at the start of World War I,... | Fort Lauvallieres | Wikipedia | 651 | 48673404 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort%20Lauvallieres | Engineering | null | World War II defensive lines, Fortification lines | llm_classification |
Rotating unbalance is the uneven distribution of mass around an axis of rotation. A rotating mass, or rotor, is said to be out of balance when its center of mass (inertia axis) is out of alignment with the center of rotation (geometric axis). Unbalance causes a moment which gives the rotor a wobbling movement character... | Rotating unbalance | Wikipedia | 899 | 34187558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotating%20unbalance | Physics, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Physical phenomena, Classical mechanics, Rotation, Motion (physics), Mechanics, Mechanical vibrations | llm_classification |
CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) is a gene regulation technique that utilizes an engineered form of the CRISPR-Cas9 system to enhance the expression of specific genes without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Unlike traditional CRISPR-Cas9, which introduces double-strand breaks to edit genes, CRISPRa employs a modified,... | CRISPR activation | Wikipedia | 2,882 | 55410471 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRISPR%20activation | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Genetics techniques, Biological engineering, Genome editing, Genetic engineering, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
4U 1543-475 is a recurrent X-ray transient located in the southern constellation Lupus, the wolf. IL Lupi is its variable star designation. It has an apparent magnitude that fluctuates between 14.6 and 16.7, making it readily visible in large telescopes but not to the naked eye. The object is located relatively far at... | 4U 1543-475 | Wikipedia | 213 | 55414784 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4U%201543-475 | Physics, Astronomy | null | Black holes, Stellar black holes, Unsolved problems in physics, Constellations, Lupus (constellation) | llm_classification |
The tools listed here support emulating or simulating APIs and software systems. They are also called API mocking tools, service virtualization tools, over the wire test doubles and tools for stubbing and mocking HTTP(S) and other protocols. They enable component testing in isolation.
In alphabetical order by name (cl... | Comparison of API simulation tools | Wikipedia | 88 | 55418052 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison%20of%20API%20simulation%20tools | Technology | null | Software comparisons, Computing comparisons | llm_classification |
The behavior of quantum dots (QDs) in solution and their interaction with other surfaces is of great importance to biological and industrial applications, such as optical displays, animal tagging, anti-counterfeiting dyes and paints, chemical sensing, and fluorescent tagging. However, unmodified quantum dots tend to be... | Hydrogel encapsulation of quantum dots | Wikipedia | 2,066 | 39619984 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogel%20encapsulation%20of%20quantum%20dots | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Condensed matter physics, Surface science | llm_classification |
The surface chemistry of paper is responsible for many important paper properties, such as gloss, waterproofing, and printability. Many components are used in the paper-making process that affect the surface.
Pigment and dispersion medium
Coating components are subject to particle-particle, particle-solvent, and parti... | Surface chemistry of paper | Wikipedia | 1,463 | 39620647 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface%20chemistry%20of%20paper | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Condensed matter physics, Surface science | llm_classification |
In gravitation, Chasles' theorem says that the Newtonian gravitational attraction of a spherical shell, outside of that shell, is equivalent mathematically to the attraction of a point mass. The theorem is conventionally known as Newton's shell theorem, but is attributed to Michel Chasles (1793–1880) by Benjamin Peirce... | Chasles' theorem (gravity) | Wikipedia | 457 | 42392488 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chasles%27%20theorem%20%28gravity%29 | Physics, Mathematics | null | Mathematical theorems, Equations of physics, Theoretical physics, Theorems in mathematical physics, Theories of gravity, Mathematical problems, Physics theorems | llm_classification |
IMUS (also known as integrated manure utilization system) is an anaerobic digestion technology that converts organic material into biogas that is used to produce electricity, heat and nutrients. The technology uses waste such as municipal waste, cow manure, sand laden feed lot waste, and food processing waste. The ... | Integrated manure utilization system | Wikipedia | 110 | 42394237 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20manure%20utilization%20system | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Water technology, Anaerobic digestion, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
Membrane vesicle trafficking in eukaryotic animal cells involves movement of biochemical signal molecules from synthesis-and-packaging locations in the Golgi body to specific release locations on the inside of the plasma membrane of the secretory cell. It takes place in the form of Golgi membrane-bound micro-sized vesi... | Membrane vesicle trafficking | Wikipedia | 1,701 | 42396644 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Membrane%20vesicle%20trafficking | Chemistry, Biology | null | Cell communication, Membrane biology, Cellular processes, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Microscale models form a broad class of computational models that simulate fine-scale details, in contrast with macroscale models, which amalgamate details into select categories. Microscale and macroscale models can be used together to understand different aspects of the same problem.
Applications
Macroscale models... | Microscale and macroscale models | Wikipedia | 2,036 | 42397902 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microscale%20and%20macroscale%20models | Physics, Mathematics | null | Mathematical modeling, Mathematical and theoretical biology, Applied mathematics, Mechanics, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
9-Carboxymethoxymethylguanine (CMMG) is a compound which is known as the principal metabolite of the antiviral medication aciclovir (and its prodrug valaciclovir), and has been suggested as the causative agent in the neuropsychiatric side effects sometimes associated with these medications. These are mainly suffered by... | 9-Carboxymethoxymethylguanine | Wikipedia | 186 | 40935941 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9-Carboxymethoxymethylguanine | Chemistry | null | Pharmacology, Carboxylic acids, Functional groups, Medicinal chemistry stubs, Pharmacology stubs | llm_classification |
Nucleoplasmin, the first identified molecular chaperone is a thermostable acidic protein with a pentameric structure. The protein was first isolated from Xenopus species
Functions
The pentameric protein participates in various significant cellular activities like sperm chromatin remodeling, nucleosome assembly, genome... | Nucleoplasmin | Wikipedia | 172 | 40939889 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nucleoplasmin | Chemistry | null | Biochemistry stubs, Protein stubs | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C5H6S may refer to:
Methylthiophenes
2-Methylthiophene, an organosulfur compound that can be produced by Wolff-Kishner reduction of thiophene-2-carboxaldehyde
3-Methylthiophene, an organosulfur that can be produced by sulfidation of 2-methylsuccinate
Thiopyran, a heter... | C5H6S | Wikipedia | 110 | 40941004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C5H6S | Chemistry | null | Isomerism, Set index articles on molecular formulas | llm_classification |
In general relativity and tensor calculus, the Palatini identity is
where denotes the variation of Christoffel symbols and indicates covariant differentiation.
The "same" identity holds for the Lie derivative . In fact, one has
where denotes any vector field on the spacetime manifold .
Proof
The Riemann curvatu... | Palatini identity | Wikipedia | 233 | 40941916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatini%20identity | Physics, Mathematics, Engineering | null | Tensors, Equations of physics, Mathematical objects, Equations, General relativity, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
Air sparging, also known as in situ air stripping and in situ volatilization is an in situ remediation technique, used for the treatment of saturated soils and groundwater contaminated by volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like petroleum hydrocarbons, a widespread problem for the ground water and soil health. Vapor extr... | Air sparging | Wikipedia | 770 | 40942048 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air%20sparging | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Water treatment, Water pollution, Water technology, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
Small molecule drug conjugates or SMDCs are built with three modules: a targeting ligand, a linker and a drug payload. The targeting ligands consist of low molecular weight, high-affinity ligands that are precisely linked to potent drugs. The linkers are designed to be stable in the bloodstream and then release the act... | Small molecule drug conjugate | Wikipedia | 260 | 40943457 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small%20molecule%20drug%20conjugate | Chemistry | null | Pharmacology, Drug delivery devices | llm_classification |
Bat SARS-like coronavirus WIV1 (Bat SL-CoV-WIV1), also sometimes called SARS-like coronavirus WIV1, is a strain of severe acute respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (SARSr-CoV) isolated from Chinese rufous horseshoe bats in 2013 (Rhinolophus sinicus). Like all coronaviruses, virions consist of single-stranded posit... | Bat SARS-like coronavirus WIV1 | Wikipedia | 233 | 40943939 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bat%20SARS-like%20coronavirus%20WIV1 | Biology | null | Virus stubs, Viruses | llm_classification |
The myriagram () is a former French and metric unit of mass equal to 10,000 grams (myriad being the Greek word for ten thousand). Although never as widely used as the kilogram, the myriagram was employed during the 19th century as a replacement for the earlier American customary system quarter, which was equal to .
In... | Myriagram | Wikipedia | 112 | 40945512 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriagram | Physics, Mathematics | null | Matter, Quantity, Units of mass, Mass, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
In theoretical computer science, a pattern language is a formal language that can be defined as the set of all particular instances of a string of constants and variables. Pattern Languages were introduced by Dana Angluin in the context of machine learning.
Definition
Given a finite set Σ of constant symbols and a co... | Pattern language (formal languages) | Wikipedia | 1,458 | 40946774 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pattern%20language%20%28formal%20languages%29 | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Machine learning, Theoretical computer science, Applied mathematics, Formal languages, Mathematical logic, Artificial intelligence engineering | llm_classification |
The Shkarofsky function is a physics formula which describes the behavior of microwaves. It is named after Canadian physicist Issie Shkarofsky (1931-2018), who first identified the function in 1966.
N.M. Temme and S.S. Sazhin later developed this idea further to give what they called the generalized Shkarofsky functio... | Shkarofsky function | Wikipedia | 80 | 40946785 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shkarofsky%20function | Physics | null | Waves, Physical phenomena, Motion (physics) | llm_classification |
Amino acid replacement is a change from one amino acid to a different amino acid in a protein due to point mutation in the corresponding DNA sequence. It is caused by nonsynonymous missense mutation which changes the codon sequence to code other amino acid instead of the original.
Conservative and radical replacements... | Amino acid replacement | Wikipedia | 1,166 | 53891403 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amino%20acid%20replacement | Chemistry, Biology | null | Amino acids, Biomolecules by chemical classification, Biochemistry, nan | llm_classification |
In the theory of radiative transfer, of either thermal or neutron radiation, a position and direction-dependent intensity function is usually sought for the description of the radiation field. The intensity field can in principle be solved from the integrodifferential radiative transfer equation (RTE), but an exact sol... | Discrete ordinates method | Wikipedia | 499 | 53894060 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrete%20ordinates%20method | Physics, Engineering | null | Physical phenomena, Telecommunications engineering, Electromagnetic radiation, Radiation, Radiometry | llm_classification |
Cell-based models are mathematical models that represent biological cells as discrete entities. Within the field of computational biology they are often simply called agent-based models of which they are a specific application and they are used for simulating the biomechanics of multicellular structures such as tissues... | Cell-based models | Wikipedia | 755 | 53895456 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell-based%20models | Physics, Mathematics, Biology | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Computational biology, Computational mathematics, Mathematical relations, Biophysics, Numerical analysis, Approximations | llm_classification |
Graphene is a 2D nanosheet with atomic thin thickness in terms of 0.34 nm. Due to the ultrathin thickness, graphene showed many properties that are quite different from their bulk graphite counterparts. The most prominent advantages are known to be their high electron mobility and high mechanical strengths.
Thus, it ... | Graphene plasmonics | Wikipedia | 629 | 53902845 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene%20plasmonics | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Plasmonics, Surface science, Condensed matter physics, Nanotechnology, Solid state engineering | llm_classification |
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is a peer-reviewed Open Access scientific journal, published by the Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia. The first name of the journal was Metalurgija, published in 1995. The new name was adopted in 2012. The journal publishes contributions on fundamental and enginee... | Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | Wikipedia | 113 | 53903005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgical%20and%20Materials%20Engineering | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials science stubs, Materials science journals, Materials science journal stubs, Materials science | llm_classification |
Beth N. Orcutt is an American oceanographer whose research focuses on the microbial life of the ocean floor. As of 2012, she is a senior research scientist at the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. She is also a senior scientist of the Center for Dark Energy Biosphere Investigations, a Science and Technology Center... | Beth Orcutt | Wikipedia | 505 | 52518686 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth%20Orcutt | Chemistry | null | Geochemists, Biogeochemistry, Biogeochemists | llm_classification |
WireGuard is a communication protocol and free and open-source software that implements encrypted virtual private networks (VPNs). It aims to be lighter and better performing than IPsec and OpenVPN, two common tunneling protocols. The WireGuard protocol passes traffic over UDP.
In March 2020, the Linux version of the ... | WireGuard | Wikipedia | 1,884 | 57257634 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WireGuard | Engineering | null | Computer networks engineering, Tunneling protocols | llm_classification |
Trichoderma hamatum is a species of fungus in the family Hypocreaceae. It has been used a biological control of certain plant diseases, including Sclerotinia lettuce drop caused by Sclerotinia minor.
References
External links
Trichoderma
Biopesticides
Biotechnology
Biological pest control
Fungi described in 1906... | Trichoderma hamatum | Wikipedia | 80 | 58734840 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichoderma%20hamatum | Biology | null | nan, Fungi, Fungus species, Biotechnology | llm_classification |
Trichoderma stromaticum is a species of fungus in the family Hypocreaceae. It is a parasite of the cacao witches broom pathogen and has been used in its biological control.
References
External links
Trichoderma
Biopesticides
Biotechnology
Biological pest control
Fungi described in 2000
Fungus species | Trichoderma stromaticum | Wikipedia | 64 | 58734908 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichoderma%20stromaticum | Biology | null | Fungi, Fungus species, nan, Biotechnology | llm_classification |
Kurth Kiln was established by the Forests Commission Victoria in 1941 on a site about 7 km north of Gembrook on the Tomahawk Creek.
Dr Ernest Edgar Kurth from the University of Tasmania was commissioned to design the kiln with the aim of mass-producing charcoal as an alternative fuel in the response to war-time petrol... | Kurth Kiln | Wikipedia | 3,592 | 58740760 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurth%20Kiln | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Chemical equipment, Kilns | llm_classification |
Multiplexed Accurate Genome Editing with Short, Trackable, Integrated Cellular barcodes (MAGESTIC) is a platform that builds on the CRISPR/Cas technique. It further improves CRISPR/Cas by making the gene-editing process more precise. It also increases cell survival during the editing process up to sevenfold.
This tech... | MAGESTIC | Wikipedia | 663 | 58742475 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAGESTIC | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Genetics techniques, Biological engineering, Genetic engineering, Biotechnology, Gene therapy, Molecular biology techniques, nan, Molecular biology, Gene delivery | llm_classification |
In algebra, Schlessinger's theorem is a theorem in deformation theory introduced by that gives conditions for a functor of artinian local rings to be pro-representable, refining an earlier theorem of Grothendieck.
Definitions
Λ is a complete Noetherian local ring with residue field k, and C is the category of local ... | Schlessinger's theorem | Wikipedia | 793 | 38179442 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlessinger%27s%20theorem | Mathematics | null | Theorems in algebraic geometry, Theorems in geometry | llm_classification |
A molypermalloy powder (MPP) core is a toroidal magnetic core comprised from the powder of multiple alloys. It is distributed with air gaps to help condense its magnetic field to minimize core losses. Its composition is made from approximately 79% nickel, 17% iron, and 4% molybdenum.
It maintains the lowest core losse... | Molypermalloy powder core | Wikipedia | 516 | 38179812 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molypermalloy%20powder%20core | Physics | null | Materials, Powders, Matter | llm_classification |
In solar physics, a solar particle event (SPE), also known as a solar energetic particle event or solar radiation storm, is a solar phenomenon which occurs when particles emitted by the Sun, mostly protons, become accelerated either in the Sun's atmosphere during a solar flare or in interplanetary space by a coronal ma... | Solar particle event | Wikipedia | 1,383 | 38180478 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar%20particle%20event | Physics | null | Physical phenomena, Stellar phenomena, Solar phenomena | llm_classification |
Base calling is the process of assigning nucleobases to chromatogram peaks, light intensity signals, or electrical current changes resulting from nucleotides passing through a nanopore. One computer program for accomplishing this job is Phred, which is a widely used base calling software program by both academic and co... | Base calling | Wikipedia | 160 | 38180687 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base%20calling | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Bioinformatics, Biological engineering, Biochemistry, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Hydrophosphination is the insertion of a carbon-carbon multiple bond into a phosphorus-hydrogen bond forming a new phosphorus-carbon bond. Like other hydrofunctionalizations, the rate and regiochemistry of the insertion reaction is influenced by the catalyst. Catalysts take many forms, but most prevalent are bases an... | Hydrophosphination | Wikipedia | 1,419 | 43807943 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrophosphination | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Green chemistry, Chemical reaction engineering, Stoichiometry, Chemical engineering, Environmental chemistry, nan | llm_classification |
In geotechnical engineering, an interceptor ditch is a small ditch or channel constructed to intercept and drain water to an area where it can be safely discharged. These are used for excavation purposes of limited depth made in a coarse-grained soils. These are constructed around an area to be dewatered. Sump pits are... | Interceptor ditch | Wikipedia | 341 | 43815140 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interceptor%20ditch | Physics, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Soil mechanics, Geotechnical engineering, Construction, Civil engineering | llm_classification |
Liftware is a brand name for a spoon designed to counteract the tremor associated with medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease or essential tremors. The company which designed the projects, Lift Labs, was founded by Anupam Pathak, a University of Michigan Ph.D. student.
The device works by detecting tremors wit... | Liftware | Wikipedia | 200 | 43815192 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liftware | Physics, Engineering, Biology | null | Physical phenomena, Life sciences industry, Automation, Medical equipment, Motion (physics), Motion control, Verily, Medical technology | llm_classification |
X-ray motion analysis is a technique used to track the movement of objects using X-rays. This is done by placing the subject to be imaged in the center of the X-ray beam and recording the motion using an image intensifier and a high-speed camera, allowing for high quality videos sampled many times per second. Depending... | X-ray motion analysis | Wikipedia | 1,484 | 50063858 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray%20motion%20analysis | Physics | null | Physical phenomena, Spectrum (physical sciences), X-rays, Electromagnetic spectrum, Motion (physics), Motion in computer vision | llm_classification |
Physics of financial markets is a non-orthodox economics discipline that studies financial markets as physical systems. It seeks to understand the nature of financial processes and phenomena by employing the scientific method and avoiding beliefs, unverifiable assumptions and immeasurable notions, not uncommon to econo... | Physics of financial markets | Wikipedia | 167 | 50069550 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics%20of%20financial%20markets | Physics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics | llm_classification |
A generative adversarial network (GAN) is a class of machine learning frameworks and a prominent framework for approaching generative artificial intelligence. The concept was initially developed by Ian Goodfellow and his colleagues in June 2014. In a GAN, two neural networks contest with each other in the form of a zer... | Generative adversarial network | Wikipedia | 7,617 | 50073184 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generative%20adversarial%20network | Engineering | null | Artificial intelligence engineering, Generative artificial intelligence | llm_classification |
Distillation is a process in which we separate components of different vapour pressure. One fraction leaves overhead and is condensed to distillate and the other is the bottom product. The bottom product is mostly liquid while the overhead fraction can be vapour or an aerosol.
This method requires the components to ha... | Modelling Condensate Distillation Coloumn | Wikipedia | 459 | 50075073 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelling%20Condensate%20Distillation%20Coloumn | Chemistry | null | Distillation, nan, Separation processes | llm_classification |
The poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, also known as the Salisbury Poisonings, was a botched assassination attempt to poison Sergei Skripal, a former Russian military officer and double agent for the British intelligence agencies in the city of Salisbury, England on 4 March 2018. Sergei and his daughter, Yulia Skri... | Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal | Wikipedia | 10,489 | 56823699 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoning%20of%20Sergei%20and%20Yulia%20Skripal | Chemistry, Environmental_science | null | Toxicology, Forensic toxicology, Chemical weapons, medicaments and biological substances, Chemical weapons attacks, Poisoning by drugs | llm_classification |
Lethal synthesis, or suicide metabolism, is the biosynthesis of a toxin from a precursor which is not itself toxic, such as the synthesis of fluorocitrate from fluoroacetate or the synthesis of methylglyoxal from glycerol.
The term was first publicised by Rudolph Peters in his Croonian Lecture of 1951.
Lethal synthes... | Lethal synthesis | Wikipedia | 289 | 56824194 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lethal%20synthesis | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Toxicology, Cellular processes, Biochemistry, Toxins, Metabolism | llm_classification |
In stability theory, the Briggs–Bers criterion is a criterion for determining whether the trivial solution to a linear partial differential equation with constant coefficients is stable, convectively unstable or absolutely unstable. This is often useful in applied mathematics, especially in fluid dynamics, because line... | Briggs–Bers criterion | Wikipedia | 813 | 46990115 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briggs%E2%80%93Bers%20criterion | Mathematics | null | Stability theory, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
Robert Paton won the 2015 Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize awarded by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Up to three Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes are awarded each year. Paton received the OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty Award from the American Chemical Society COMP division in fall 2015.
Paton was formerly an assoc... | Robert Paton (chemist) | Wikipedia | 144 | 46995394 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Paton%20%28chemist%29 | Chemistry | null | Computational chemistry, Theoretical chemists, Computational chemists | llm_classification |
Christopher A. Lipinski is a medicinal chemist who is working at Pfizer, Inc. He is known for his "rule of five", an algorithm that predicts drug compounds that are likely to have oral activity. By the number of citations, he is the most cited author of some pharmacology journals: Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicol... | Christopher A. Lipinski | Wikipedia | 227 | 46995511 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20A.%20Lipinski | Chemistry, Biology | null | Life sciences industry, Drug discovery, Computational chemists, Computational chemistry, Theoretical chemists, Medicinal chemistry | llm_classification |
The British Mass Spectrometry Society is a registered charity founded in 1964 that encourages participation in every aspect of mass spectrometry. It aims to encourage participation in all aspects of mass spectrometry on the widest basis, to promote knowledge and advancement in the field and to provide a forum for the ... | British Mass Spectrometry Society | Wikipedia | 510 | 46995734 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British%20Mass%20Spectrometry%20Society | Physics, Chemistry | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Mass, Mass spectrometry, Matter | llm_classification |
In virtualization, single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV) is a specification that allows the isolation of PCI Express resources for manageability and performance reasons.
Details
A single physical PCI Express bus can be shared in a virtual environment using the SR-IOV specification. The SR-IOV offers differe... | Single-root input/output virtualization | Wikipedia | 315 | 46996238 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-root%20input/output%20virtualization | Technology, Engineering | null | Computer networking, Computer science, Computer engineering | llm_classification |
Epiphytic bacteria are bacteria which live non-parasitically on the surface of a plant on various organs such as the leaves, roots, flowers, buds, seeds and fruit. In current studies it has been determined that epiphytic bacteria generally don't harm the plant, but promote the formation of ice crystals. Some produce an... | Epiphytic bacteria | Wikipedia | 587 | 45680415 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphytic%20bacteria | Biology | null | Plants, Prokaryotes, Bacteria, Botany, Microorganisms | llm_classification |
The Action Group on Erosion, Technology, and Concentration (ETC) is an advocacy organization based around "the conservation and sustainable advancement of cultural and ecological diversity and human rights." 'ETC' is intended to be pronounced "et cetera." ETC frequently publishes opinions on scientific research by its ... | ETC Group (eco-justice) | Wikipedia | 1,004 | 45687744 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETC%20Group%20%28eco-justice%29 | Engineering, Biology | null | Planetary engineering, Synthetic biology, Biological engineering, Geoengineering, Bioinformatics, Molecular genetics | llm_classification |
A subsumption lattice is a mathematical structure used in the theoretical background of automated theorem proving and other symbolic computation applications.
Definition
A term t1 is said to subsume a term t2 if a substitution σ exists such that σ applied to t1 yields t2. In this case, t1 is also called more general t... | Subsumption lattice | Wikipedia | 911 | 36755649 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsumption%20lattice | Mathematics | null | Automated theorem proving, Lattice theory, Unification (computer science), Mathematical objects, Equations, Fields of abstract algebra, Order theory | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C13H17N3 (molar mass: 215.29 g/mol, exact mass: 215.1422 u) may refer to:
BRL-44408
Tramazoline
Molecular formulas | C13H17N3 | Wikipedia | 63 | 36758458 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C13H17N3 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
In the mathematics of structural rigidity, a rigidity matroid is a matroid that describes the number of degrees of freedom of an undirected graph with rigid edges of fixed lengths, embedded into Euclidean space. In a rigidity matroid for a graph with n vertices in d-dimensional space, a set of edges that defines a subg... | Rigidity matroid | Wikipedia | 2,066 | 36758654 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigidity%20matroid | Physics, Mathematics | null | Mathematics of rigidity, Mechanics, Matroid theory, Combinatorics | llm_classification |
A non-expanding horizon (NEH) is an enclosed null surface whose intrinsic structure is preserved. An NEH is the geometric prototype of an isolated horizon which describes a black hole in equilibrium with its exterior from the quasilocal perspective. It is based on the concept and geometry of NEHs that the two quasiloca... | Non-expanding horizon | Wikipedia | 1,850 | 36765013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-expanding%20horizon | Physics, Astronomy | null | Physical phenomena, Black holes, Physical quantities, Unsolved problems in physics, Astrophysics, General relativity, Density, Theory of relativity, Stellar phenomena, Astronomical objects | llm_classification |
The National Institute of Animal Biotechnology is an Indian autonomous research establishment of the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology (India). The NIAB is set up in Hyderabad, India, under the leadership of Prof. Pallu Reddanna. "The state of the art of Animal Biotechnology and Transgeni... | National Institute of Animal Biotechnology | Wikipedia | 305 | 34204168 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Institute%20of%20Animal%20Biotechnology | Biology | null | Biotechnology in India, Biotechnology by country | llm_classification |
Decoded Neurofeedback (DecNef) is the process of inducing knowledge in a subject by increasing neural activation in predetermined regions in the brain, such as the visual cortex. This is achieved by measuring neural activity in these regions via functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), comparing this to the ideal ... | Decoded neurofeedback | Wikipedia | 376 | 34204639 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decoded%20neurofeedback | Biology | null | Neuroscience | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the oscillator representation is a projective unitary representation of the symplectic group, first investigated by Irving Segal, David Shale, and André Weil. A natural extension of the representation leads to a semigroup of contraction operators, introduced as the oscillator semigroup by Roger Howe in ... | Oscillator representation | Wikipedia | 12,875 | 34205013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscillator%20representation | Physics, Mathematics | null | Representation theory, Fields of abstract algebra, Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics | llm_classification |
In stellar evolution, an isochrone is a curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, representing a population of stars of the same age but with different mass.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram plots a star's luminosity against its temperature, or equivalently, its color. Stars change their positions on the HR diagram thr... | Stellar isochrone | Wikipedia | 347 | 39630493 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar%20isochrone | Physics | null | Astrophysics, Stellar evolution | llm_classification |
The molecular formula C25H38O3 (molar mass: 386.57 g/mol) may refer to:
AM-2389
Dexanabinol (HU-211)
HHCP-O-acetate
HU-210
Testosterone isocaproate
Testosterone caproate
Molecular formulas | C25H38O3 | Wikipedia | 64 | 39630505 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C25H38O3 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
An excimer lamp (or excilamp) is a source of ultraviolet light based on spontaneous emission of excimer (exciplex) molecules.
Introduction
Excimer lamps are quasimonochromatic light sources operating over a wide range of wavelengths in the ultraviolet (UV) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectral regions. Operation of a... | Excimer lamp | Wikipedia | 3,977 | 39632612 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excimer%20lamp | Physics, Chemistry | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Electromagnetic spectrum, Ultraviolet radiation | llm_classification |
Cell biophysics (or cellular biophysics) is a sub-field of biophysics that focuses on physical principles underlying cell function. Sub-areas of current interest include statistical models of intracellular signaling dynamics, intracellular transport, cell mechanics (including membrane and cytoskeletal mechanics), molec... | Cell biophysics | Wikipedia | 200 | 42400646 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20biophysics | Physics, Biology | null | Cell biology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Biophysics | llm_classification |
The Sakaguchi test is a chemical test used to detect presence of arginine in proteins. It is named after the Japanese food scientist and organic chemist, Shoyo Sakaguchi (1900–1995) who described the test in 1925. The Sakaguchi reagent used in the test consists of 1-Naphthol and a drop of sodium hypobromite. The guanid... | Sakaguchi test | Wikipedia | 115 | 42407465 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakaguchi%20test | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Chemical tests, Analytical chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
The Hopkins-Cole reaction, also known as the glyoxylic acid reaction, is a chemical test used for detecting the presence of tryptophan in proteins. A protein solution is mixed with Hopkins Cole reagent, which consists of glyoxylic acid. Concentrated sulfuric acid is slowly added to form two layers. A purple ring appear... | Hopkins–Cole reaction | Wikipedia | 150 | 42408205 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopkins%E2%80%93Cole%20reaction | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Chemical tests, Analytical chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
The Acree–Rosenheim reaction is a chemical test used for detecting the presence of tryptophan in proteins. A protein mixture is mixed with formaldehyde. Concentrated sulfuric acid is added to form two layers. A purple ring appears between the two layers if the test is positive for tryptophan.
The test was named after ... | Acree–Rosenheim reaction | Wikipedia | 274 | 42410104 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acree%E2%80%93Rosenheim%20reaction | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein methods, Protein biochemistry, Chemical tests, Analytical chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
The Pauly reaction is a chemical test used for detecting the presence of tyrosine or histidine in proteins. It is named after German chemist Hermann Pauly, who first described the reaction. When proteins containing either tyrosine or histidine are reacted with diazotized sulfanilic acid under alkaline conditions, a red... | Pauly reaction | Wikipedia | 86 | 42410403 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauly%20reaction | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein methods, Biochemistry detection reactions, Protein biochemistry, Biochemical reactions, Microbiology techniques, Analytical chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
Yuksel Seed Agriculture Industry and Trade Inc. Yuksel Seed was founded in 1990 by Mehmet Yuksel, an Agricultural Engineer (M.SC). It is a family firm based in Antalya, in which his siblings are also partners. It has foreign investments and companies in important vegetable producing countries such as the Netherlands, S... | Yüksel Tohumculuk | Wikipedia | 233 | 42411343 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C3%BCksel%20Tohumculuk | Chemistry | null | Plant breeding, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
15β-Hydroxycyproterone acetate (15β-OH-CPA) is a steroidal antiandrogen and the major metabolite of cyproterone acetate (CPA). It is formed from CPA in the liver by hydroxylation via the cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP3A4. During therapy with CPA, 15β-OH-CPA circulates at concentrations that are approximately twice those of... | 15β-Hydroxycyproterone acetate | Wikipedia | 255 | 52534044 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15%CE%B2-Hydroxycyproterone%20acetate | Chemistry | null | Chemicals in medicine, Human drug metabolites | llm_classification |
Cycloheptatrienemolybdenum tricarbonyl is the organomolybdenum compound with the formula (C7H8)Mo(CO)3. It is a red-orange solid that is soluble in nonpolar organic solvents. The compound has no practical value but is a prototypical complex of cycloheptatriene.
Synthesis, structure, and reactions
The compound is prepa... | Cycloheptatrienemolybdenum tricarbonyl | Wikipedia | 269 | 52540404 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycloheptatrienemolybdenum%20tricarbonyl | Chemistry | null | Organometallic chemistry, Half sandwich compounds | llm_classification |
Jacques Dubochet (born 8 June 1942) is a retired Swiss biophysicist. He is a former researcher at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, and an honorary professor of biophysics at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.
In 2017, he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Joach... | Jacques Dubochet | Wikipedia | 811 | 55440192 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Dubochet | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Crystallographers, Crystallography | llm_classification |
Monochromatization in the context of accelerator physics is a theoretical principle used to increase center-of-mass energy resolution in high-luminosity particle collisions. The decrease of the collision energy spread can be accomplished without reducing the inherent energy spread of either of the two colliding beams, ... | Monochromatization | Wikipedia | 276 | 55443671 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochromatization | Physics, Chemistry | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Mass, Mass spectrometry, Experimental physics, Matter | llm_classification |
Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell is a textbook by Anthony Zee covering quantum field theory. The book has been adopted by many universities, including Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of California, Berkeley, the California Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Stanford University, and... | Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell | Wikipedia | 266 | 55449897 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20Field%20Theory%20in%20a%20Nutshell | Physics | null | Quantum field theory, Quantum mechanics, Works about quantum mechanics | llm_classification |
Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell is a textbook by Anthony Zee.
Response
Michael Berg said in a review in the Mathematical Association of America, "I must admit that, as its nutshell predecessor, Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell is very appealing to me, and I am certainly won over by Zee’s chatty but on-the-money style". ... | Einstein Gravity in a Nutshell | Wikipedia | 302 | 55450123 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein%20Gravity%20in%20a%20Nutshell | Physics | null | General relativity, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
In mathematics, continuous geometry is an analogue of complex projective geometry introduced by , where instead of the dimension of a subspace being in a discrete set , it can be an element of the unit interval . Von Neumann was motivated by his discovery of von Neumann algebras with a dimension function taking a cont... | Continuous geometry | Wikipedia | 1,202 | 32590824 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20geometry | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Order theory, Lattice theory | llm_classification |
In applied mathematics, Tikhonov's theorem on dynamical systems is a result on stability of solutions of systems of differential equations. It has applications to chemical kinetics. The theorem is named after Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov.
Statement
Consider this system of differential equations:
Taking the lim... | Tikhonov's theorem (dynamical systems) | Wikipedia | 151 | 32593444 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tikhonov%27s%20theorem%20%28dynamical%20systems%29 | Physics, Mathematics | null | Theorems in dynamical systems, Mathematical theorems, Mathematical objects, Quantum mechanics, Equations, Differential equations, Mathematical problems, Perturbation theory, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
The superconducting nanowire single-photon detector (SNSPD or SSPD) is a type of optical and near-infrared single-photon detector based on a current-biased superconducting nanowire. It was first developed by scientists at Moscow State Pedagogical University and at the University of Rochester in 2001. The first fully op... | Superconducting nanowire single-photon detector | Wikipedia | 1,676 | 32594594 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconducting%20nanowire%20single-photon%20detector | Physics, Materials_science, Technology, Engineering | null | Telecommunications engineering, Physical quantities, Quantum optics, Superconductivity, Quantum mechanics, Measuring instruments, Particle detectors, Materials science, Superconducting detectors, Condensed matter physics, Sensors, Electrical resistance and conductance, Radiometry | llm_classification |
A Zhan catalyst is a type of ruthenium-based organometallic complex used in olefin metathesis. This class of chemicals is named after the chemist who first synthesized them, Zheng-Yun J. Zhan.
These catalysts are ruthenium complexes with functionally substituted alkoxybenzylidene carbene ligands, which can be chemical... | Zhan catalyst | Wikipedia | 965 | 53909617 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhan%20catalyst | Chemistry | null | Catalysis, Catalysts, Chemical kinetics | llm_classification |
A cyclorotor, cycloidal rotor, cycloidal propeller or cyclogiro, is a fluid propulsion device that converts shaft power into the acceleration of a fluid using a rotating axis perpendicular to the direction of fluid motion. It uses several blades with a spanwise axis parallel to the axis of rotation and perpendicular to... | Cyclorotor | Wikipedia | 3,164 | 50078940 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclorotor | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Aerospace engineering, Aerodynamics, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
In hydroflight sports, a jetboard is a device that uses water propulsion as its means of flying above the surface of any body of water. In jetboarding, the athlete is standing in wakeboard-style boots/bindings which are attached to a board or independent base plates with jets extending downward from under the feet. The... | Jetboard (Hydroflight Sports) | Wikipedia | 211 | 50081218 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetboard%20%28Hydroflight%20Sports%29 | Engineering | null | Aircraft configurations, Aerospace engineering | llm_classification |
MOF-5 or IRMOF-1 is a cubic metal–organic framework compound with the formula Zn4O(BDC)3, where BDC2− = 1,4-benzodicarboxylate (MOF-5). It was first synthesized by graduate students and post doctoral scholars in the lab of Omar M. Yaghi. MOF-5 is notable for exhibiting one of the highest surface area to volume ratios a... | MOF-5 | Wikipedia | 134 | 50081323 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOF-5 | Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Porous polymers, Materials science stubs, Metal-organic frameworks, Materials science | llm_classification |
ST2-PT (Single Transition-to-single Transition Polarization Transfer) is a method of sensitivity enhancement in NMR spectroscopy, developed by K.V. Pervushin, G. Wider, and K. Wüthrich in 1998.
This method affords a sensitivity enhancement for kinetically stable amide 15N–1H groups in proteins.
References
Nuclear ma... | ST2-PT | Wikipedia | 82 | 50083594 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ST2-PT | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance experiments, Nuclear chemistry stubs, Nuclear magnetic resonance stubs, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
Bluetooth beacons are hardware transmitters — a class of Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) devices that broadcast their identifier to nearby portable electronic devices. The technology enables smartphones, tablets and other devices to perform actions when in close proximity to a beacon.
Bluetooth beacons use Bluetooth Low Ene... | Bluetooth Low Energy beacon | Wikipedia | 2,652 | 50090755 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth%20Low%20Energy%20beacon | Technology, Engineering | null | Radio electronics, Radio geopositioning, Wireless locating, Wireless networking, Indoor positioning system, Radio-frequency identification, Bluetooth | llm_classification |
Polymer crystals have different properties than simple atomic crystals. They possess high density and long range order. They do not possess isotropy, and therefore are anisotropic in nature, which means they show anisotropy and limited conformation space. However, just as atomic crystals have lattices, polymer crystals... | Modeling of polymer crystals | Wikipedia | 550 | 50091659 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modeling%20of%20polymer%20crystals | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymers, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
A hallmark of Albert Einstein's career was his use of visualized thought experiments () as a fundamental tool for understanding physical issues and for elucidating his concepts to others. Einstein's thought experiments took diverse forms. In his youth, he mentally chased beams of light. For special relativity, he emplo... | Einstein's thought experiments | Wikipedia | 10,557 | 57264039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein%27s%20thought%20experiments | Physics | null | Quantum mechanics, General relativity, Special relativity, Thought experiments in quantum mechanics, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
In computing, autonomous peripheral operation is a hardware feature found in some microcontroller architectures to off-load certain tasks into embedded autonomous peripherals in order to minimize latencies and improve throughput in hard real-time applications as well as to save energy in ultra-low-power designs.
Overv... | Autonomous peripheral operation | Wikipedia | 890 | 57266820 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous%20peripheral%20operation | Physics, Engineering | null | Power (physics), Electrical engineering, Electric power, Physical quantities | llm_classification |
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published monthly by the IEEE. Sponsored by IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society, the journal covers the theory, technology, and application areas related to nuclear science and engineering. Its editor-in-chief is Zane Bell (Oak Ridge Nation... | IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | Wikipedia | 153 | 58746462 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE%20Transactions%20on%20Nuclear%20Science | Physics | null | Nuclear and atomic physics stubs, Nuclear physics journals, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
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