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This is a list of gases at standard conditions, which means substances that boil or sublime at or below and 1 atm pressure and are reasonably stable.
List
This list is sorted by boiling point of gases in ascending order, but can be sorted on different values. "sub" and "triple" refer to the sublimation point and the ... | List of gases | Wikipedia | 1,827 | 57017151 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20gases | Physics, Chemistry | null | Matter, Phases of matter, nan, Statistical mechanics, Gases | llm_classification |
Torque ripple is an effect seen in many electric motor designs, referring to a periodic increase or decrease in output torque as the motor shaft rotates. It is measured as the difference in maximum and minimum torque over one complete revolution, generally expressed as a percentage.
Examples
A common example is "coggi... | Torque ripple | Wikipedia | 141 | 36938881 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque%20ripple | Physics, Technology, Engineering | null | Force, Physical quantities, Engines, Electric motors, Electrical engineering, Wikipedia categories named after physical quantities, Torque | llm_classification |
In the Newman–Penrose (NP) formalism of general relativity, independent components of the Ricci tensors of a four-dimensional spacetime are encoded into seven (or ten) Ricci scalars which consist of three real scalars , three (or six) complex scalars and the NP curvature scalar . Physically, Ricci-NP scalars are re... | Ricci scalars (Newman–Penrose formalism) | Wikipedia | 503 | 36942251 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricci%20scalars%20%28Newman%E2%80%93Penrose%20formalism%29 | Physics | null | General relativity, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
Vibration fatigue is a mechanical engineering term describing material fatigue, caused by forced vibration of random nature. An excited structure responds according to its natural-dynamics modes, which results in a dynamic stress load in the material points. The process of material fatigue is thus governed largely by t... | Vibration fatigue | Wikipedia | 1,184 | 36945036 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibration%20fatigue | Physics, Materials_science, Technology, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Solid mechanics, Mechanical failure modes, Fracture mechanics, Technological failures, Materials science, Mechanics, Mechanical vibrations, Materials degradation, Mechanical failure | llm_classification |
In algebraic geometry, the cohomology of a stack is a generalization of étale cohomology. In a sense, it is a theory that is coarser than the Chow group of a stack.
The cohomology of a quotient stack (e.g., classifying stack) can be thought of as an algebraic counterpart of equivariant cohomology. For example, Borel's... | Cohomology of a stack | Wikipedia | 124 | 61607382 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cohomology%20of%20a%20stack | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry | llm_classification |
Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugates or AOCs belong to a class of chimeric molecules combining in their structure two important families of biomolecules: monoclonal antibodies and oligonucleotides.
Combination of exceptional targeting capabilities of monoclonal antibodies with numerous functional modalities of oligonuc... | Antibody-oligonucleotide conjugate | Wikipedia | 1,236 | 61609022 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antibody-oligonucleotide%20conjugate | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, nan, Biotechnology, Nucleic acids | llm_classification |
Go 6976 (also known as Go-6976 and Goe 6976) is an organic protein kinase inhibitor. It has some specificity for protein kinase C alpha and beta, and through their inhibition it is thought to induce the formation of cell junctions, and hence inhibit the invasion of urinary bladder carcinoma cells".
References
Protei... | Go 6976 | Wikipedia | 86 | 61610247 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go%206976 | Chemistry | null | Nitriles, Functional groups | llm_classification |
BX-912 is a small molecule that inhibits 3-phosphoinositide dependent protein kinase-1. The phosphoinositide 3-kinase/3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase 1 (PDK1)/AKT signaling pathway plays a role in cancer cell growth, and tumor angiogenesis, and could be a new target for anti-cancer drugs.
References
EC 2.7.11
Im... | BX-912 | Wikipedia | 115 | 61611328 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BX-912 | Chemistry | null | Organic compounds, Ureas | llm_classification |
Deterministic Networking (DetNet) is an effort by the IETF DetNet Working Group to study implementation of deterministic data paths for real-time applications with extremely low data loss rates, packet delay variation (jitter), and bounded latency, such as audio and video streaming, industrial automation, and vehicle c... | Deterministic Networking | Wikipedia | 1,526 | 61613630 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deterministic%20Networking | Engineering | null | Industrial Ethernet, Electrical engineering, Audio engineering, Control engineering | llm_classification |
The bacterial type IV secretion system, also known as the type IV secretion system or the T4SS, is a secretion protein complex found in gram negative bacteria, gram positive bacteria, and archaea. It is able to transport proteins and DNA across the cell membrane. The type IV secretion system is just one of many bacteri... | Type IV secretion system | Wikipedia | 1,283 | 61614725 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type%20IV%20secretion%20system | Chemistry, Biology | null | Membrane biology, Cellular processes, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Gromov boundary of a δ-hyperbolic space (especially a hyperbolic group) is an abstract concept generalizing the boundary sphere of hyperbolic space. Conceptually, the Gromov boundary is the set of all points at infinity. For instance, the Gromov boundary of the real line is two points, corresponding... | Gromov boundary | Wikipedia | 976 | 41160090 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gromov%20boundary | Physics, Mathematics | null | Geometric group theory, Mathematical structures, Group actions, Properties of groups, Algebraic structures, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Richard B. Norgaard (born August 18, 1943) is a professor emeritus of ecological economics in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley, the first chair and a continuing member of the independent science board of CALFED (California Bay-Delta Authority), and a founding member and former p... | Richard B. Norgaard | Wikipedia | 2,834 | 41162191 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20B.%20Norgaard | Environmental_science | null | Environmental social scientists, Environmental social science | llm_classification |
Stanene is a topological insulator, theoretically predicted by Shoucheng Zhang's group at Stanford, which may display dissipationless currents at its edges near room temperature. It is composed of tin atoms arranged in a single layer, in a manner similar to graphene. Stanene got its name by combining stannum (the Latin... | Stanene | Wikipedia | 203 | 41162315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanene | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Nanotechnology, Superconductivity, Nanomaterials, Superconductors | llm_classification |
The structural channel, C-channel or parallel flange channel (PFC), is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the web, on... | Structural channel | Wikipedia | 297 | 41165083 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural%20channel | Engineering | null | Construction, Civil engineering, Structural engineering, Structural steel | llm_classification |
In mathematics, particularly in linear algebra, the Schur product theorem states that the Hadamard product of two positive definite matrices is also a positive definite matrix.
The result is named after Issai Schur (Schur 1911, p. 14, Theorem VII) (note that Schur signed as J. Schur in Journal für die reine und angewan... | Schur product theorem | Wikipedia | 583 | 41167140 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schur%20product%20theorem | Mathematics | null | Theorems in algebra, Theorems in linear algebra | llm_classification |
Interfacial rheology is a branch of rheology that studies the flow of matter at the interface between a gas and a liquid or at the interface between two immiscible liquids. The measurement is done while having surfactants, nanoparticles or other surface active compounds present at the interface. Unlike in bulk rheology... | Interfacial rheology | Wikipedia | 1,268 | 62627023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interfacial%20rheology | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Rheology, Condensed matter physics, Surface science, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
The Mine Kafon Drone is a drone for demining, led by Afghanistan-born Massoud Hassani. The drone is designed to map an area for land mines, detect the mines, and then detonate them remotely. It has been field-tested with the Dutch Ministry of Defence. The use of a drone is safer and less expensive than typical methods ... | Mine Kafon Drone | Wikipedia | 1,218 | 52757053 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mine%20Kafon%20Drone | Engineering | null | Military engineering, Mine warfare | llm_classification |
Kinetic energy metamorphosis (KEM) is a tribological process of gradual crystal re-orientation and foliation of component minerals in certain rocks. It is caused by very high, localized application of kinetic energy. The required energy may be provided by prolonged battery of fluvially propelled bed load of cobbles, by... | Kinetic energy metamorphosis | Wikipedia | 758 | 52758243 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic%20energy%20metamorphosis | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Tribology, Mechanical quantities, Physical quantities, Kinetic energy, Materials science, Surface science, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
In physics, a sinusoidal plane wave is a special case of plane wave: a field whose value varies as a sinusoidal function of time and of the distance from some fixed plane. It is also called a monochromatic plane wave, with constant frequency (as in monochromatic radiation).
Basic representation
For any position in s... | Sinusoidal plane wave | Wikipedia | 2,056 | 60466332 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinusoidal%20plane%20wave | Physics | null | Wave mechanics, Waves, Physical phenomena, Classical mechanics | llm_classification |
In the field of chronobiology (the study of circadian rhythms), the dual circadian oscillator model refers to a model of entrainment (where rhythmic events in an organism match oscillation in the environment) initially proposed by Colin Pittendrigh and Serge Daan. The dual oscillator model suggests the presence of two ... | Dual circadian oscillator model | Wikipedia | 5,461 | 60472185 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20circadian%20oscillator%20model | Biology | null | Behavior, Sleep, Circadian rhythm | llm_classification |
A plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in plants, algae and other eukaryotic organisms that contribute to the production of pigment molecules. Most plastids are photosynthetic, thus leading to color production and energy storage or production. There are many types of plastids in plants alone, but all plastids ca... | Plastid evolution | Wikipedia | 1,704 | 60474207 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastid%20evolution | Chemistry, Biology | null | Symbiosis, Endosymbiotic events, Photosynthesis, Plastids, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
Strand sort is a recursive sorting algorithm that sorts items of a list into increasing order. It has worst-case time complexity, which occurs when the input list is reverse sorted. It has a best-case time complexity of , which occurs when the input is already sorted.
The algorithm first moves the first element of a ... | Strand sort | Wikipedia | 2,118 | 58982979 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strand%20sort | Mathematics | null | Order theory, Sorting algorithms | llm_classification |
Copperas works are manufactories where copperas (iron(II) sulfate) is produced from pyrite, often obtained as a byproduct during coal mining, and iron. The history of producing green vitriol, as it was known, goes back hundreds of years in Scotland. In 1814 the wool-producing city of Steubenville, Ohio had seven copper... | Copperas works | Wikipedia | 284 | 58983750 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperas%20works | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Metallurgical processes, Metallurgy, Sulfates, Salts | llm_classification |
Methyl p-toluate is the organic compound with the formula CH3C6H4CO2CH3. It is a waxy white solid that is soluble in common organic solvents. It is the methyl ester of p-toluic acid. Methyl p-toluate per se is not particularly important but is an intermediate in some routes to dimethyl terephthalate, a commodity chem... | Methyl p-toluate | Wikipedia | 100 | 58988012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl%20p-toluate | Chemistry | null | Commodity chemicals, Products of chemical industry | llm_classification |
Small RNA sequencing (Small RNA-Seq) is a type of RNA sequencing based on the use of NGS technologies that allows to isolate and get information about noncoding RNA molecules in order to evaluate and discover new forms of small RNA and to predict their possible functions. By using this technique, it is possible to disc... | Small RNA sequencing | Wikipedia | 2,584 | 58990339 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small%20RNA%20sequencing | Chemistry, Biology | null | Genetics techniques, Gene expression, RNA sequencing, Molecular biology techniques, Molecular genetics, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
This article provides information on the following six methods of producing electric power.
Friction: Energy produced by rubbing two material together.
Heat: Energy produced by heating the junction where two unlike metals are joined.
Light: Energy produced by light being absorbed by photoelectric cells, or solar p... | Sources of electrical energy | Wikipedia | 1,719 | 50365786 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sources%20of%20electrical%20energy | Physics, Engineering | null | Power (physics), Electrical engineering, Electric power, Physical quantities | llm_classification |
A Pesticide detection kit is a kit that scientific test kit detects the presence of pesticide residues. Various organizations create them, among them Defence Food Research Laboratory of India.
References
Pesticides
Chemical tests | Pesticide detection kit | Wikipedia | 42 | 50369883 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesticide%20detection%20kit | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Pesticides, Toxicology, Biotechnology stubs, Chemical tests, Biochemistry stubs, Biochemistry, Biocides | llm_classification |
Anaerobic membrane bioreactor or AnMBR is the name of a technology utilized in wastewater treatment. It is a technology in membrane filtration for biomass retention. AnMBR works by using a membrane bioreactor (MBR) in a anaerobic environment. Anaerobic bacteria ( Mesophile or Thermophile) and archaea convert organic m... | Anaerobic membrane bioreactor | Wikipedia | 1,995 | 50376988 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaerobic%20membrane%20bioreactor | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Bioreactors, Biological engineering, Bioengineering stubs, Separation processes, Water treatment, Chemical reactors, Chemical engineering, Biotechnology stubs, Biochemical engineering, Water pollution, Sewerage, Microbiology equipment, Membrane technology, Civil engineering, Environmental engineering, Water technology | llm_classification |
A flood embankment is traditionally an earth wall used to shore up flood waters.
Most flood embankments are between 1 metre and 3 metres high. A flood embankment is rare.
Modern improvements to this design include constructing an internal central core made from impermeable substance like clay or concrete, some even ... | Flood embankment | Wikipedia | 130 | 50376989 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flood%20embankment | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Flood control, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function or the third Jackson q-Bessel function is a q-analog of the Bessel function, and satisfies the Hahn-Exton q-difference equation (). This function was introduced by in a special case and by in general.
The Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function is given by
is the basic hyperg... | Hahn–Exton q-Bessel function | Wikipedia | 288 | 32779191 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hahn%E2%80%93Exton%20q-Bessel%20function | Mathematics | null | Special functions, Q-analogs, Combinatorics | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Backus–Gilbert method, also known as the optimally localized average (OLA) method is named for its discoverers, geophysicists George E. Backus and James Freeman Gilbert. It is a regularization method for obtaining meaningful solutions to ill-posed inverse problems. Where other regularization method... | Backus–Gilbert method | Wikipedia | 328 | 32781954 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backus%E2%80%93Gilbert%20method | Mathematics | null | Inverse problems, Applied mathematics, Linear algebra, Algebra | llm_classification |
The theoretical strength of a solid is the maximum possible stress a perfect solid can withstand. It is often much higher than what current real materials can achieve. The lowered fracture stress is due to defects, such as interior or surface cracks. One of the goals for the study of mechanical properties of materials ... | Theoretical strength of a solid | Wikipedia | 413 | 54088882 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoretical%20strength%20of%20a%20solid | Physics, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Solid mechanics, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Materials science, Mechanics, nan | llm_classification |
The Delsarte–Goethals code is a type of error-correcting code.
History
The concept was introduced by mathematicians Ph. Delsarte and J.-M. Goethals in their published paper.
A new proof of the properties of the Delsarte–Goethals code was published in 1970.
Function
The Delsarte–Goethals code DG(m,r) for even m ≥... | Delsarte–Goethals code | Wikipedia | 221 | 54093847 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delsarte%E2%80%93Goethals%20code | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Discrete mathematics, Coding theory, Reliability engineering, Error detection and correction | llm_classification |
SuperKEKB is a particle collider located at KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation) in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. SuperKEKB collides electrons with positrons at the centre-of-momentum energy close to the mass of the Υ(4S) resonance making it a second-generation B-factory for the Belle II experiment... | SuperKEKB | Wikipedia | 823 | 54096927 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SuperKEKB | Physics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Accelerator physics, Experimental physics | llm_classification |
In cryptography, server-based signatures are digital signatures in which a publicly available server participates in the signature creation process. This is in contrast to conventional digital signatures that are based on public-key cryptography and public-key infrastructure. With that, they assume that signers use the... | Server-based signatures | Wikipedia | 787 | 38375237 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server-based%20signatures | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Applied mathematics, Cryptography, Cybersecurity engineering | llm_classification |
Vibronic spectroscopy is a branch of molecular spectroscopy concerned with vibronic transitions: the simultaneous changes in electronic and vibrational energy levels of a molecule due to the absorption or emission of a photon of the appropriate energy. In the gas phase, vibronic transitions are also accompanied by chan... | Vibronic spectroscopy | Wikipedia | 2,693 | 38381971 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibronic%20spectroscopy | Physics, Chemistry | null | Instrumental analysis, Molecular physics, Spectroscopy, Spectrum (physical sciences) | llm_classification |
Thrombodynamics test is a method for blood coagulation monitoring and anticoagulant control. This test is based on imitation of coagulation processes occurring in vivo, is sensitive both to pro- and anticoagulant changes in the hemostatic balance. Highly sensitive to thrombosis.
The method was developed in the Physica... | Thrombodynamics test | Wikipedia | 568 | 38382619 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombodynamics%20test | Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Blood tests, Chemical pathology, Mathematics in medicine, Applied mathematics | llm_classification |
RRT Global is an international company that specializes in the development of technologies for oil refining process. The company's CEO, Douglas Harris, is a former vice president of TNK-BP. The company is a resident of the Energy Efficient Technologies cluster of the Skolkovo Foundation.
RRT Global is the first company... | RRT Global | Wikipedia | 904 | 38383500 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RRT%20Global | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Petroleum engineering, Petroleum technology | llm_classification |
Hexoskin is an open data smart shirt for monitoring EKG, heart rate, heart rate variability, breathing rate, breathing volume, actigraphy and other activity measurements like step counting and cadence. Hexoskin allows real-time remote health monitoring on smartphones and tablets using Bluetooth. The smart shirt was cre... | Hexoskin | Wikipedia | 176 | 38383946 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexoskin | Engineering, Biology | null | Biological engineering, Medical technology, Biomedical engineering | llm_classification |
Classical control theory is a branch of control theory that deals with the behavior of dynamical systems with inputs, and how their behavior is modified by feedback, using the Laplace transform as a basic tool to model such systems.
The usual objective of control theory is to control a system, often called the plant, ... | Classical control theory | Wikipedia | 1,545 | 44031786 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical%20control%20theory | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Applied mathematics, Control engineering, Mathematical modeling | llm_classification |
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) is a multi-institutional astronomy research centre based in Perth, Western Australia. The centre is a joint venture between Curtin University and the University of Western Australia, with 'nodes' located at both universities. As of 2024, ICRAR has approximat... | International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research | Wikipedia | 864 | 44036593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Centre%20for%20Radio%20Astronomy%20Research | Astronomy | null | Radio astronomy, Astronomy organizations, Astronomical sub-disciplines | llm_classification |
Smart inorganic polymers (SIPs) are hybrid or fully inorganic polymers with tunable (smart) properties such as stimuli responsive physical properties (shape, conductivity, rheology, bioactivity, self-repair, sensing etc.). While organic polymers are often petrol-based, the backbones of SIPs are made from elements other... | Smart inorganic polymer | Wikipedia | 2,008 | 44038801 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart%20inorganic%20polymer | Chemistry | null | Inorganic polymers, Inorganic compounds | llm_classification |
A tree box filter is a best management practice (BMP) or stormwater treatment system widely implemented along sidewalks, street curbs, and car parks. They are used to control the volume and amount of urban runoff pollutants entering into local waters, by providing areas where water can collect and naturally infiltrate ... | Tree box filter | Wikipedia | 1,040 | 44039518 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree%20box%20filter | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Water treatment, Stormwater management, Chemical equipment, Chemical engineering, Landscape architecture, Filters, Water pollution, Civil engineering, Hydrology and urban planning, Filtration, Environmental engineering, Environmental soil science, Architecture | llm_classification |
The INTEROP V-Lab (International Virtual Laboratory for Enterprise Interoperability) is a network of organizations, which links scientists, research centers, representatives of industry, and small and medium-sized enterprises. The members come from several European countries as well as China and represent 250 scientist... | INTEROP-VLab | Wikipedia | 616 | 44042166 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INTEROP-VLab | Engineering | null | Systems engineering, Enterprise modelling | llm_classification |
The paradox of a charge in a gravitational field is an apparent physical paradox in the context of general relativity. A charged particle at rest in a gravitational field, such as on the surface of the Earth, must be supported by a force to prevent it from falling. According to the equivalence principle, it should be i... | Paradox of radiation of charged particles in a gravitational field | Wikipedia | 2,129 | 44044088 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox%20of%20radiation%20of%20charged%20particles%20in%20a%20gravitational%20field | Physics, Chemistry | null | Transport phenomena, Physical phenomena, General relativity, Waves, Radiation, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
In fluid dynamics, the Basset–Boussinesq–Oseen equation (BBO equation) describes the motion of – and forces on – a small particle in unsteady flow at low Reynolds numbers. The equation is named after Joseph Valentin Boussinesq, Alfred Barnard Basset and Carl Wilhelm Oseen.
Formulation
The BBO equation, in the formula... | Basset–Boussinesq–Oseen equation | Wikipedia | 503 | 36949586 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basset%E2%80%93Boussinesq%E2%80%93Oseen%20equation | Physics, Chemistry | null | Equations of fluid dynamics, Equations of physics, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
Calculations in the Newman–Penrose (NP) formalism of general relativity normally begin with the construction of a complex null tetrad , where is a pair of real null vectors and is a pair of complex null vectors. These tetrad vectors respect the following normalization and metric conditions assuming the spacetime sign... | Construction of a complex null tetrad | Wikipedia | 1,458 | 36950793 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction%20of%20a%20complex%20null%20tetrad | Physics | null | General relativity, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
The near-horizon metric (NHM) refers to the near-horizon limit of the global metric of a black hole. NHMs play an important role in studying the geometry and topology of black holes, but are only well defined for extremal black holes. NHMs are expressed in Gaussian null coordinates, and one important property is that t... | Near-horizon metric | Wikipedia | 362 | 36951863 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-horizon%20metric | Physics, Astronomy | null | Black holes, Physical phenomena, Physical quantities, Unsolved problems in physics, Astrophysics, General relativity, Density, Theory of relativity, Stellar phenomena, Astronomical objects | llm_classification |
In nuclear fusion power research, the plasma-facing material (or materials) (PFM) is any material used to construct the plasma-facing components (PFC), those components exposed to the plasma within which nuclear fusion occurs, and particularly the material used for the lining the first wall or divertor region of the re... | Plasma-facing material | Wikipedia | 3,127 | 36952575 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma-facing%20material | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Plasma physics, Materials science, Fusion power, nan, Nuclear fusion | llm_classification |
A fuel cell forklift (also called a fuel cell lift truck) is a fuel cell powered industrial forklift used to lift and transport materials.
History
1960Allis-Chalmers builds the first fuel cell forklift.
Market
In 2013 there were over 4,000 fuel cell forklifts used in material handling in the United States. As of 20... | Fuel cell forklift | Wikipedia | 418 | 41170519 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel%20cell%20forklift | Engineering | null | Engineering vehicles | llm_classification |
Transistor Fault model is a Fault model used to describe faults for CMOS logic gates. At transistor level, a transistor may be stuck-short or stuck-open. In stuck-short, a transistor behaves as it is always conducts (or stuck-on), and stuck-open is when a transistor never conducts current (or stuck-off). Stuck-short wi... | Transistor fault | Wikipedia | 203 | 41175727 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transistor%20fault | Engineering | null | Electronic design, Electronic engineering, Design, Digital electronics | llm_classification |
Biomimetic synthesis is an area of organic chemical synthesis that is specifically biologically inspired. The term encompasses both the testing of a "biogenetic hypothesis" (conjectured course of a biosynthesis in nature) through execution of a series of reactions designed to parallel the proposed biosynthesis, as wel... | Biomimetic synthesis | Wikipedia | 870 | 41175952 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomimetic%20synthesis | Chemistry | null | nan, Chemical synthesis | llm_classification |
The radio spectrum scope (also radio panoramic receiver, panoramic adapter, pan receiver, pan adapter, panadapter, panoramic radio spectroscope, panoramoscope, panalyzor and band scope) was invented by Marcel Wallace - and measures and shows the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within one or more radio ban... | Radio spectrum scope | Wikipedia | 278 | 41176434 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20spectrum%20scope | Physics, Chemistry, Technology, Engineering | null | Information and communications technology, Radio electronics, Telecommunications engineering, Molecular physics, Computer engineering, Spectrum (physical sciences), Signal processing, Instrumental analysis, Receiver (radio), Radio technology, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
Krogh model is a scientific model of mass transfer explaining the concentration of molecular oxygen through a cylindrical capillary tube as a function of a changing position over the capillary tube's length. It was first conceptualized by August Krogh in 1919 with the help of Agner Krarup Erlang to describe oxygen supp... | Krogh model | Wikipedia | 177 | 48883792 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krogh%20model | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Transport phenomena, Physical phenomena, Diffusion, Applied mathematics, Mathematics in medicine | llm_classification |
The esterlin is an obsolete French unit of mass weighing about 1.5138 gram. It was used as a unit of mass for gold in France weighing 28 ½ Grain.
In the Austrian Netherlands its place in the unit-chain was
1 livre or pond/pound = 2 mark = 16 once = 320 esterlin = 1280 felins = 10240 aß = 1 pond troy of Holland
1 pond... | Esterlin | Wikipedia | 120 | 48884622 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esterlin | Physics, Mathematics | null | Matter, Quantity, Units of mass, Mass, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the incompressibility method is a proof method like the probabilistic method, the counting method or the pigeonhole principle. To prove that an object in a certain class (on average) satisfies a certain property, select an object of that class that is incompressible. If it does not satisfy the property,... | Incompressibility method | Wikipedia | 2,897 | 48885825 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incompressibility%20method | Mathematics, Technology, Engineering | null | Mathematical principles, Telecommunications engineering, Applied mathematics, Mathematical logic, Computer science, Information theory, Computability theory | llm_classification |
The Allen–Millar–Trippett rearrangement is a ring expansion reaction in which a cyclic phosphine is transformed into a cyclic phosphine oxide. This name reaction, first reported in the 1960s by David W. Allen, Ian T. Millar, and Stuart Trippett, occurs by alkylation or acylation of the phosphorus, followed by reaction ... | Allen–Millar–Trippett rearrangement | Wikipedia | 133 | 48886744 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%E2%80%93Millar%E2%80%93Trippett%20rearrangement | Chemistry | null | Name reactions, Ring expansion reactions, Organic chemistry stubs, Organic reactions | llm_classification |
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), also known as human milk glycans, are short polymers of simple sugars that can be found in high concentrations in human breast milk. Human milk oligosaccharides promote the development of the immune system, can reduce the risk of pathogen infections and improve brain development and ... | Human milk oligosaccharide | Wikipedia | 1,788 | 48888279 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20milk%20oligosaccharide | Chemistry, Biology | null | Carbohydrates, Microbiology, Oligosaccharides, Microscopy, Carbohydrate chemistry, nan, Chemical synthesis, Glycobiology | llm_classification |
In mathematics, a quantum or quantized enveloping algebra is a q-analog of a universal enveloping algebra. Given a Lie algebra , the quantum enveloping algebra is typically denoted as . The notation was introduced by Drinfeld and independently by Jimbo.
Among the applications, studying the limit led to the discovery ... | Quantized enveloping algebra | Wikipedia | 216 | 48888710 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantized%20enveloping%20algebra | Physics, Mathematics | null | Algebra stubs, Quantum mechanics, Fields of abstract algebra, Mathematical quantization, Representation theory, Algebra | llm_classification |
In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, two graphs G and H are called homomorphically equivalent if there exists a graph homomorphism and a graph homomorphism . An example usage of this notion is that any two cores of a graph are homomorphically equivalent.
Homomorphic equivalence also comes up in the theory of dat... | Homomorphic equivalence | Wikipedia | 166 | 51231053 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic%20equivalence | Mathematics | null | Graph theory stubs, Discrete mathematics, Graph theory, Combinatorics, Mathematical relations | llm_classification |
Quantum hadrodynamics (QHD) is an effective field theory pertaining to interactions between hadrons, that is, hadron-hadron interactions or the inter-hadron force. It is "a framework for describing the nuclear many-body problem as a relativistic system of baryons and mesons". Quantum hadrodynamics is closely related an... | Quantum hadrodynamics | Wikipedia | 400 | 51231089 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20hadrodynamics | Physics | null | Particle physics stubs, Particle physics, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
Unique molecular identifiers (UMIs), or molecular barcodes (MBC) are short sequences or molecular "tags" added to DNA fragments in some next generation sequencing library preparation protocols to identify the input DNA molecule. These tags are added before PCR amplification, and can be used to reduce errors and quanti... | Unique molecular identifier | Wikipedia | 142 | 51236979 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unique%20molecular%20identifier | Chemistry, Biology | null | Molecular biology techniques, DNA sequencing | llm_classification |
WRF-SFIRE is a coupled atmosphere-wildfire model, which combines the Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) with a fire-spread model, implemented by the level-set method. A version from 2010 was released based on the WRF 3.2 as WRF-Fire.
References
Coen, J., M. Cameron, J. Michalakes, E. Patton, P. Riggan, and... | WRF-SFIRE | Wikipedia | 278 | 42596301 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WRF-SFIRE | Physics, Mathematics | null | Applied mathematics, Mathematical modeling, Computational physics stubs, Computational physics | llm_classification |
A thermal oscillator is a system where conduction along thermal gradients overshoots thermal equilibrium, resulting in thermal oscillations where parts of the system oscillate between being colder and hotter than average.
References
Thermodynamics | Thermal oscillator | Wikipedia | 54 | 61628773 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal%20oscillator | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Thermodynamics stubs, Physical chemistry stubs, Thermodynamics, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
Sets can be classified according to the properties they have.
Relative to set theory
Empty set
Finite set, Infinite set
Countable set, Uncountable set
Power set
Relative to a topology
Closed set
Open set
Clopen set
Fσ set
Gδ set
Compact set
Relatively compact set
Regular open set, regular closed set
Conn... | List of types of sets | Wikipedia | 215 | 52766867 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20types%20of%20sets | Mathematics | null | Mathematical logic, Basic concepts in set theory, Set theory | llm_classification |
Syrosingopine is a drug, derived from reserpine. It is used (since about 1960) to treat hypertension.
Research
A combination of the diabetes drug metformin and syrosingopine killed tumor cells in blood samples from leukemia patients, while it did not damage blood cells in samples from healthy patients. The combinati... | Syrosingopine | Wikipedia | 212 | 52768371 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrosingopine | Chemistry | null | Tryptamine alkaloids, Alkaloids by chemical classification | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C24H36O4 (molar mass: 388.54 g/mol) may refer to:
Bolandiol dipropionate, or norpropandrolate
Methandriol diacetate, or methylandrostenediol diacetate
Testosterone acetate propionate
Molecular formulas | C24H36O4 | Wikipedia | 83 | 52768731 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C24H36O4 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere (O&A) (2014–2022) was one of the then 8 Business Units (formerly: Flagships) of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's largest government-supported science research agency. In December 2022 it was merged with CSIRO Land and Water to form a singl... | CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere | Wikipedia | 1,665 | 52768889 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSIRO%20Oceans%20and%20Atmosphere | Physics, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Oceanography, Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Marine biology | llm_classification |
Nanopipettes are pipettes in nanometer scale, generally made from quartz capillaries with the help of laser-based pipette puller system. Glass and carbon nanopipettes are most encountered ones in literature. Carbon nanopipettes are nanopipette shaped, hollow carbon layer. The thickness or diameter of nanopipettes can b... | Nanopipette | Wikipedia | 179 | 52772118 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanopipette | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Nanotechnology, Materials science | llm_classification |
Drosomycin is an antifungal peptide from Drosophila melanogaster and was the first antifungal peptide isolated from insects. Drosomycin is induced by infection by the Toll signalling pathway, while expression in surface epithelia like the respiratory tract is instead controlled by the immune deficiency pathway (Imd). T... | Drosomycin | Wikipedia | 631 | 52772188 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drosomycin | Chemistry | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Peptides, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
The Brune test (named after the South African mathematician Otto Brune) is used to check the permissibility of the combination of two or more two-port networks (or quadripoles) in electrical circuit analysis. The test determines whether the network still meets the port condition after the two-ports have been combined.... | Brune test | Wikipedia | 579 | 52772642 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brune%20test | Engineering | null | Two-port networks, Electronic engineering | llm_classification |
Algorithmic transparency is the principle that the factors that influence the decisions made by algorithms should be visible, or transparent, to the people who use, regulate, and are affected by systems that employ those algorithms. Although the phrase was coined in 2016 by Nicholas Diakopoulos and Michael Koliska abou... | Algorithmic transparency | Wikipedia | 361 | 52773150 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithmic%20transparency | Mathematics | null | Theoretical computer science, Applied mathematics, Algorithms, Mathematical logic | llm_classification |
Varespladib is an inhibitor of the IIa, V, and X isoforms of secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2). The molecule acts as an anti-inflammatory agent by disrupting the first step of the arachidonic acid pathway of inflammation. From 2006 to 2012, varespladib was under active investigation by Anthera Pharmaceuticals as a pot... | Varespladib | Wikipedia | 2,313 | 32790202 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varespladib | Chemistry | null | Carboxylic acids, Functional groups | llm_classification |
A rabbit hybridoma is a hybrid cell line formed by the fusion of an antibody producing rabbit B cell with a cancerous B-cell (myeloma).
History
The rabbit immune system has been documented as a vehicle for developing antibodies with higher affinity and more diverse recognition of many molecules including phospho-pept... | Rabbit hybridoma | Wikipedia | 1,034 | 32793668 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbit%20hybridoma | Biology | null | Immune system, Biotechnology, Organ systems, Immunology, nan | llm_classification |
PSR J0357+3205 is a pulsar is located about 1,600 light years from Earth. PSR J0357+3205 was originally discovered by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope in 2009.
X-ray Bright Tail
A very long, X-ray bright tail (over 4 light years across) may be stretching away from PSR J0357+3205. The tail is puzzling because it sha... | PSR J0357+3205 | Wikipedia | 543 | 32798132 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR%20J0357%2B3205 | Astronomy | null | Perseus (constellation), Constellations | llm_classification |
Riemann invariants are mathematical transformations made on a system of conservation equations to make them more easily solvable. Riemann invariants are constant along the characteristic curves of the partial differential equations where they obtain the name invariant. They were first obtained by Bernhard Riemann in hi... | Riemann invariant | Wikipedia | 542 | 32799114 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann%20invariant | Physics, Mathematics | null | Group actions, Conservation laws, Mathematical objects, Equations, Invariant theory, Conservation equations, Symmetry, Physics theorems | llm_classification |
Surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR), also known as magnetic resonance Sounding (MRS), is a geophysical technique specially designed for hydrogeology. It is based on the principle of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and measurements can be used to indirectly estimate the water content of saturated and unsaturated ... | Surface nuclear magnetic resonance | Wikipedia | 727 | 57418392 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface%20nuclear%20magnetic%20resonance | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Environmental engineering, Hydrology, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
Heat flux measurements of thermal insulation are applied in laboratory and industrial environments to obtain reference or in-situ measurements of the thermal properties of an insulation material.
Thermal insulation is tested using nondestructive testing techniques relying on heat flux sensors. Procedures and requiremen... | Heat flux measurements of thermal insulation | Wikipedia | 815 | 57421934 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat%20flux%20measurements%20of%20thermal%20insulation | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials testing, Heat conduction, Thermodynamics, Materials science | llm_classification |
Imre Fényes (; 29July 191713November 1977) was a Hungarian physicist who was the first to propose a stochastic interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Selected publications
References
External links
Imre Fényes biography
1917 births
1977 deaths
People from Békés County
Scientists from Budapest
Franz Joseph University... | Imre Fényes | Wikipedia | 93 | 54100403 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre%20F%C3%A9nyes | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Theoretical physicists, Quantum mechanics, Quantum physicists | llm_classification |
In Combustion, G equation is a scalar field equation which describes the instantaneous flame position, introduced by Forman A. Williams in 1985 in the study of premixed turbulent combustion. The equation is derived based on the Level-set method. The equation was first studied by George H. Markstein, in a restrictive f... | G equation | Wikipedia | 534 | 54101695 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%20equation | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Functions of space and time, Chemical engineering, Combustion, Piping, Spacetime, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
The residence time of a fluid parcel is the total time that the parcel has spent inside a control volume (e.g.: a chemical reactor, a lake, a human body). The residence time of a set of parcels is quantified in terms of the frequency distribution of the residence time in the set, which is known as residence time distri... | Residence time | Wikipedia | 4,500 | 50390340 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residence%20time | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Pharmacology, Chemical reaction engineering, Hydrology, Pharmacokinetics, Water treatment, Aerospace engineering, Chemical engineering, Ecology, Physical systems, Biogeochemical cycle, Hydraulics, Biogeochemistry, Civil engineering, nan, Environmental engineering, Waste treatment technology, Hydraulic engineering | llm_classification |
The acoustoelastic effect is how the sound velocities (both longitudinal and shear wave velocities) of an elastic material change if subjected to an initial static stress field. This is a non-linear effect of the constitutive relation between mechanical stress and finite strain in a material of continuous mass. In clas... | Acoustoelastic effect | Wikipedia | 4,138 | 38390513 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustoelastic%20effect | Physics, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Classical mechanics, Materials science, Acoustics, nan | llm_classification |
Iron(I) hydride, systematically named iron hydride and poly(hydridoiron) is a solid inorganic compound with the chemical formula (also written or FeH). It is both thermodynamically and kinetically unstable toward decomposition at ambient temperature, and as such, little is known about its bulk properties.
Iron(I) hy... | Iron(I) hydride | Wikipedia | 2,036 | 38399123 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron%28I%29%20hydride | Chemistry | null | Metal hydrides, Inorganic compounds, Reducing agents | llm_classification |
Pulsatile secretion is a biochemical phenomenon observed in a wide variety of cell and tissue types, in which chemical products are secreted in a regular temporal pattern. The most common cellular products observed to be released in this manner are intercellular signaling molecules such as hormones or neurotransmitte... | Pulsatile secretion | Wikipedia | 1,334 | 47181909 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsatile%20secretion | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Cell biology, nan, Physiology | llm_classification |
The fundamental series is a set of spectral lines in a set caused by transition between d and f orbitals in atoms.
Originally the series was discovered in the infrared by Fowler and independently by Arno Bergmann. This resulted in the name Bergmann series used for such a set of lines in a spectrum. However the name ... | Fundamental series | Wikipedia | 675 | 47182539 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental%20series | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecular physics, Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Emission spectroscopy, Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics, molecular, Atomic, Spectroscopy, and optical physics | llm_classification |
Joakim Edsjö is a Swedish professor of theoretical physics at Stockholm University. His research is carried out at the interface of particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology, and is particularly concerned with the search for dark matter.
Education and academic career
Edsjö received his PhD in 1997 from the Uppsala ... | Joakim Edsjö | Wikipedia | 280 | 47185837 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joakim%20Edsj%C3%B6 | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Theoretical physicists | llm_classification |
Ocean dredging was an oceanography technique introduced in the nineteenth century and developed by naturalist Edward Forbes. This form of dredging removes substrate and fauna specifically from the marine environment. Ocean dredging techniques were used on the HMS Challenger expeditions as a way to sample marine sedimen... | Ocean dredging | Wikipedia | 533 | 36962483 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean%20dredging | Physics, Environmental_science | null | Oceanography, Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics | llm_classification |
The San Joaquin Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary is a constructed wetland in Irvine, California, in the flood plain of San Diego Creek just above its outlet into the Upper Newport Bay.
History
The site is owned by the Irvine Ranch Water District; it was used for farmland in the 1950s and 1960s, and (prior to its reconstruct... | San Joaquin Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary | Wikipedia | 426 | 36966162 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Joaquin%20Marsh%20Wildlife%20Sanctuary | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Bioremediation, Constructed wetlands, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
Inter-universal Teichmüller theory (IUT or IUTT) is the name given by mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki to a theory he developed in the 2000s, following his earlier work in arithmetic geometry. According to Mochizuki, it is "an arithmetic version of Teichmüller theory for number fields equipped with an elliptic curve". ... | Inter-universal Teichmüller theory | Wikipedia | 1,639 | 36968172 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-universal%20Teichm%C3%BCller%20theory | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Discrete mathematics, Number theory, Algebraic geometry | llm_classification |
Siegfried Wolff is a now-retired Degussa chemist noted for first recognizing the potential of using silica in tire treads to reduce rolling resistance.
Education
Siegfried Wolff was born in Germany.
Career
Wolff started his career at Degussa in 1953 as a student apprentice, later moving into research and developmen... | Siegfried Wolff | Wikipedia | 237 | 44044538 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried%20Wolff | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymer scientists and engineers, Physical chemists, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
Matched molecular pair analysis (MMPA) is a method in cheminformatics that compares the properties of two molecules that differ only by a single chemical transformation, such as the substitution of a hydrogen atom by a chlorine one. Such pairs of compounds are known as matched molecular pairs (MMP). Because the structu... | Matched molecular pair analysis | Wikipedia | 1,196 | 44046734 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matched%20molecular%20pair%20analysis | Chemistry | null | Computational chemistry, Cheminformatics, nan | llm_classification |
HSSP (Homology-derived Secondary Structure of Proteins) is a database that combines structural and sequence information about proteins. This database has the information of the alignment of all available homologs of proteins from the PDB database As a result of this, HSSP is also a database of homology-based implied pr... | Homology-derived Secondary Structure of Proteins | Wikipedia | 87 | 44048160 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homology-derived%20Secondary%20Structure%20of%20Proteins | Chemistry | null | Protein structure, Structural biology | llm_classification |
Affimer molecules are small proteins that bind to target proteins with affinity in the nanomolar range. These engineered non-antibody binding proteins are designed to mimic the molecular recognition characteristics of monoclonal antibodies in different applications. These affinity reagents have been optimized to increa... | Affimer | Wikipedia | 1,037 | 44048805 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affimer | Chemistry | null | Antibody mimetics, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
The Royal Spring (Zdrój Królewski) is a well located in Romuald Traugutt Park on Zakroczymska Street in Warsaw. The spring's building was built in the 18th century, with construction beginning in 1770. It is also called the King Stanislaus Augustus Spring. In the 18th century it was very popular with residents of the W... | Royal Spring, Warsaw | Wikipedia | 401 | 44050315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20Spring%2C%20Warsaw | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Water wells, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
Over a period of 24 years (January 1957 – December 1980), Martin Gardner wrote 288 consecutive monthly "Mathematical Games" columns for Scientific American magazine. During the next years, until June 1986, Gardner wrote 9 more columns, bringing his total to 297. During this period other authors wrote most of the colu... | List of Martin Gardner Mathematical Games columns | Wikipedia | 255 | 44051448 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Martin%20Gardner%20Mathematical%20Games%20columns | Mathematics | null | Recreational mathematics | llm_classification |
Scytovirin is a 95-amino acid antiviral protein isolated from the cyanobacteria Scytonema varium. It has been cultured in E. coli and its structure investigated in detail. Scytovirin is thought to be produced by the bacteria to protect itself from viruses that might otherwise attack it, but as it has broad-spectrum ant... | Scytovirin | Wikipedia | 224 | 44052408 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scytovirin | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Biotechnology stubs, Biochemistry stubs, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Proteins | llm_classification |
FGI-106 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for enveloped RNA viruses, in particular viral hemorrhagic fevers from the bunyavirus, flavivirus and filovirus families. It acts as an inhibitor which blocks viral entry into host cells. In animal tests FGI-106 shows both prophylactic and cu... | FGI-106 | Wikipedia | 214 | 44054294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGI-106 | Biology | null | Antiviral drugs, Biocides | llm_classification |
LJ-001 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for enveloped viruses. It acts as an inhibitor which blocks viral entry into host cells at a step after virus binding but before virus–cell fusion, and also irreversibly inactivates the virions themselves by generating reactive singlet oxygen ... | LJ-001 | Wikipedia | 268 | 44054592 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LJ-001 | Chemistry, Biology | null | Antiviral drugs, Biocides, Drug safety, Abandoned drugs | llm_classification |
FGI-103 is an antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for the filoviruses Ebola virus and Marburg virus. In tests on mice FGI-103 was effective against both Ebola and Marburg viruses when administered up to 48 hours after infection. The mechanism of action of FGI-103 has however not yet been established, as i... | FGI-103 | Wikipedia | 131 | 44055082 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGI-103 | Biology | null | Antiviral drugs, Biocides | llm_classification |
Unified Medical Information and Analytical System of Moscow (EMIAS) is an information system that automatises the booking of hospital visits and work of medical professionals in Moscow city. The system includes online appointment services, Electronic Health Record management, and Electronic prescribing based on "Clou... | EMIAS | Wikipedia | 539 | 44055412 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMIAS | Biology | null | Health informatics, Medical technology | llm_classification |
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