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WELMEC is a body set up to promote European cooperation in the field of legal metrology. WELMEC members are drawn from the national authorities responsible for legal metrology in European Union (EU) and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) member states.
WELMEC state their mission as being "to develop and maintain m... | WELMEC | Wikipedia | 393 | 38413368 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WELMEC | Physics, Mathematics | null | Quantity, Physical quantities, Measurement, Size | llm_classification |
F* (pronounced F star) is a high-level, multi-paradigm, functional and object-oriented programming language inspired by the languages ML, Caml, and OCaml, and intended for program verification. It is a joint project of Microsoft Research, and the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (Inria).... | F* (programming language) | Wikipedia | 424 | 38420593 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%2A%20%28programming%20language%29 | Mathematics | null | Mathematical logic, Computational mathematics, Automated theorem proving | llm_classification |
Photovoltaic system performance is a function of the climatic conditions, the equipment used and the system configuration. PV performance can be measured as the ratio of actual solar PV system output vs expected values, the measurement being essential for proper solar PV facility's operation and maintenance. The primar... | Photovoltaic system performance | Wikipedia | 2,146 | 57440610 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photovoltaic%20system%20performance | Engineering | null | Maintenance, Mechanical engineering | llm_classification |
Thomas Edwin Nevin (4 October 1906 in Bristol, Somerset – 16 July 1986 in Dublin) was an Irish physicist and academic who had a distinguished career in the field of molecular spectroscopy. He was Professor of Experimental Physics and Dean of the Faculty of Science in University College Dublin from 1963 to 1979.
Person... | Thomas Edwin Nevin | Wikipedia | 974 | 57449266 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Edwin%20Nevin | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical chemists, Spectrum (physical sciences), Analytical chemists, Spectroscopists, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
In algebraic geometry, the Grassmann d-plane bundle of a vector bundle E on an algebraic scheme X is a scheme over X:
such that the fiber is the Grassmannian of the d-dimensional vector subspaces of . For example, is the projective bundle of E. In the other direction, a Grassmann bundle is a special case of a (parti... | Grassmann bundle | Wikipedia | 376 | 50406093 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grassmann%20bundle | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry | llm_classification |
Cellular dewetting refers to the process of nucleation and enlargement of transendothelial cell macroaperture (TEM) tunnels in endothelial cells (Figure 1). This phenomenon is analogous to the nucleation and growth of dry patches in viscous liquids spreading on a non-wettable substrate (Figure 2). Cellular dewetting is... | Cellular dewetting | Wikipedia | 454 | 50406738 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellular%20dewetting | Physics, Biology | null | Cell biology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Biophysics | llm_classification |
In chemistry, pyramidal inversion (also umbrella inversion) is a fluxional process in compounds with a pyramidal molecule, such as ammonia (NH3) "turns inside out". It is a rapid oscillation of the atom and substituents, the molecule or ion passing through a planar transition state. For a compound that would otherwise ... | Pyramidal inversion | Wikipedia | 649 | 50407105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramidal%20inversion | Physics, Chemistry | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Stereochemistry, Space, nan, Spacetime, Physical chemistry | llm_classification |
Chromosome 12 Open Reading Frame 42 (C12orf42) is a protein-encoding gene in Homo sapiens.
Gene
Locus
The genomic location for this gene is as follows: starts at 103,237,591 bp and ends 103,496,010 bp. The cytogenetic location for C12orf42 is 12q23.2. It is located on the negative strand
mRNA
Fifteen different mRNAs... | C12orf42 | Wikipedia | 1,040 | 50408821 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C12orf42 | Chemistry | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Proteins, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
Continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC) is a category of stormwater best management practice that allows for a wider range of operation of detention and retention ponds. CMAC systems typically consist of a water level sensor, an actuated valve, and an internet connection.
Specific applications of CMAC includ... | Continuous monitoring and adaptive control (stormwater management) | Wikipedia | 101 | 50410750 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20monitoring%20and%20adaptive%20control%20%28stormwater%20management%29 | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Water treatment, Stormwater management, Chemical engineering, Water pollution, Flood control, Civil engineering, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
Sperm competition is a form of post-copulatory sexual selection whereby male sperm simultaneously physically compete to fertilize a single ovum. Sperm competition occurs between sperm from two or more rival males when they make an attempt to fertilize a female within a sufficiently short period of time. This results pr... | Human sperm competition | Wikipedia | 3,162 | 50412926 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human%20sperm%20competition | Biology | null | Evolutionary processes, Behavior, Sexual selection, Mating | llm_classification |
Energy modeling or energy system modeling is the process of building computer models of energy systems in order to analyze them. Such models often employ scenario analysis to investigate different assumptions about the technical and economic conditions at play. Outputs may include the system feasibility, greenhouse ga... | Energy modeling | Wikipedia | 2,755 | 50413747 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy%20modeling | Mathematics, Technology, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Mathematical analysis, Mathematical modeling, Applied mathematics, Computer programming, Energy policy, Computational science, Software engineering, Mathematical optimization, Computers, Environmental social science | llm_classification |
De novo sequence assemblers are a type of program that assembles short nucleotide sequences into longer ones without the use of a reference genome. These are most commonly used in bioinformatic studies to assemble genomes or transcriptomes. Two common types of de novo assemblers are greedy algorithm assemblers and De B... | De novo sequence assemblers | Wikipedia | 1,789 | 52792035 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De%20novo%20sequence%20assemblers | Chemistry, Biology | null | Bioinformatics algorithms, Bioinformatics software, Bioinformatics, Molecular biology techniques, DNA sequencing | llm_classification |
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. (CPI), doing business as Guidant Cardiac Rhythm Management, manufactured implantable cardiac rhythm management devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators. It sold microprocessor-controlled insulin pumps and equipment to regulate heart rhythm. It developed therapies to treat irregular heartb... | Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. | Wikipedia | 828 | 44079682 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiac%20Pacemakers%2C%20Inc. | Technology, Engineering, Biology | null | Biological engineering, Computer engineering, Biomedical engineering, Embedded systems, Computer systems, Computer science, Medical technology | llm_classification |
Dynomak is a spheromak fusion reactor concept developed by the University of Washington using U.S. Department of Energy funding.
A dynomak is a spheromak that is started and maintained by magnetic flux injection. It is formed when an alternating current is used to induce a magnetic flux into plasma. An electric altern... | Dynomak | Wikipedia | 1,994 | 44081062 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynomak | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear fusion, Fusion power, Plasma physics | llm_classification |
The density matrix embedding theory (DMET) is a numerical technique to solve strongly correlated electronic structure problems. By mapping the system to a fragment plus its entangled quantum bath, the local electron correlation effects on the fragment can be accurately modeled by a post-Hartree–Fock solver. This metho... | Density matrix embedding theory | Wikipedia | 290 | 44082541 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density%20matrix%20embedding%20theory | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Theoretical chemistry stubs, Mathematical objects, Computational physics, Matrices (mathematics), Theoretical chemistry, Computational chemistry, Computational chemistry stubs, Matrix stubs, Physical chemistry stubs, Computational physics stubs | llm_classification |
The international Thorium Energy Committee (iThEC) was founded in late 2012 at CERN in Geneva by scientists, engineers, political figures and industrialists under the leadership of its honorary president Carlo Rubbia, to promote the cause of using thorium as a means of reducing existing and future nuclear waste, and al... | International Thorium Energy Committee | Wikipedia | 278 | 42634883 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Thorium%20Energy%20Committee | Engineering | null | Nuclear organizations, Energy organizations | llm_classification |
This is a list of countries by stem cell research trials for the purpose of commercializing treatments as of June 2020, using data from ClinicalTrials.gov.
References
Research trials by country
Research trials by country
Cell biology
Cloning
Lists of countries | List of countries by stem cell research trials | Wikipedia | 50 | 42637669 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20countries%20by%20stem%20cell%20research%20trials | Engineering, Biology | null | Cell biology, Stem cell research, Biotechnology by country, Cloning, Genetic engineering, Induced stem cells | llm_classification |
The E. coli Metabolome Database (ECMDB) is a freely accessible, online database of small molecule metabolites found in or produced by Escherichia coli (E. coli strain K12, MG1655). Escherichia coli is perhaps the best studied bacterium on earth and has served as the "model microbe" in microbiology research for more tha... | E. Coli Metabolome Database | Wikipedia | 1,236 | 42638967 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20Coli%20Metabolome%20Database | Biology | null | Model organism databases, Model organisms | llm_classification |
Dynamic Site Acceleration (DSA) is a group of technologies which make the delivery of dynamic websites more efficient. Manufacturers of application delivery controllers and content delivery networks (CDNs) use a host of techniques to accelerate dynamic sites, including:
Improved connection management, by multiplexing c... | Dynamic site acceleration | Wikipedia | 1,177 | 42640251 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic%20site%20acceleration | Technology, Engineering | null | Computer networking, Computer science, Computer engineering | llm_classification |
The SLAC bag model is a simple theoretical model for a possible structure for hadrons. The MIT bag model is another similar model. The "SLAC" in the name stands for Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
The chiral bag model is a variant of the MIT bag model that couples pions to the bag boundary, with the pion field bei... | SLAC bag model | Wikipedia | 128 | 42642303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SLAC%20bag%20model | Physics | null | Nuclear and atomic physics stubs, Particle physics, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
RxNorm is US-specific terminology in medicine that contains all medications available on the US market. It can also be used in personal health records applications. RxNorm is part of Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) terminology and is maintained by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM).
Use
NLM ... | RxNorm | Wikipedia | 135 | 36995178 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RxNorm | Chemistry | null | Pharmacological classification systems, Pharmacology, Pharmacology stubs, Medicinal chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
Chemical reaction network theory is an area of applied mathematics that attempts to model the behaviour of real-world chemical systems. Since its foundation in the 1960s, it has attracted a growing research community, mainly due to its applications in biochemistry and theoretical chemistry. It has also attracted intere... | Chemical reaction network theory | Wikipedia | 2,458 | 36996546 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical%20reaction%20network%20theory | Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Drug discovery, Applied mathematics, Molecular modelling, Mathematical chemistry, Theoretical chemistry | llm_classification |
A thyristor-switched capacitor (TSC) is a type of equipment used for compensating reactive power in electrical power systems. It consists of a power capacitor connected in series with a bidirectional thyristor valve and, usually, a current limiting reactor (inductor). The thyristor switched capacitor is an important c... | Thyristor-switched capacitor | Wikipedia | 1,880 | 36997969 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thyristor-switched%20capacitor | Physics, Engineering | null | Power (physics), Electrical engineering, Electric power, Physical quantities | llm_classification |
Trespa is the brand name of a type of high-pressure laminate (HPL) plate manufactured by Trespa International BV, based in Weert, the Netherlands. Their panels are used for exterior cladding, decorative facades and interior surfaces. It is composed of woodbased fibres or Kraft paper with phenolic resin applied.
Histor... | Trespa | Wikipedia | 753 | 37003705 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trespa | Physics | null | Materials, Composite materials, Matter | llm_classification |
A fiber-optic current sensor (FOCS) is a device designed to measure direct current. Utilizing a single-ended optical fiber wrapped around the current conductor, FOCS exploits the magneto-optic effect (Faraday effect). The FOCS can measure uni- or bi-directional DC currents up to 600 kA, with an accuracy within ±0.1% o... | Fiber-optic current sensor | Wikipedia | 628 | 39848086 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic%20current%20sensor | Technology, Engineering | null | Electrical components, Measuring instruments, Electrical engineering, Sensors, Components | llm_classification |
Quantum Hall transitions are the quantum phase transitions that occur between different robustly quantized electronic phases of the quantum Hall effect. The robust quantization of these electronic phases is due to strong localization of electrons in their disordered, two-dimensional potential. But, at the quantum Hall ... | Quantum Hall transitions | Wikipedia | 1,310 | 39848877 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20Hall%20transitions | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Physical phenomena, Phase transitions, Hall effect, Phases of matter, Critical phenomena, Electric and magnetic fields in matter, Electrical phenomena, Statistical mechanics, Solid state engineering, Matter | llm_classification |
Zdeněk Herman (24 March 1934 – 25 February 2021) was a Czech physical chemist.
Life and work
Herman was born on 24 March 1934 in Libušín. He studied physical chemistry and radiochemistry at the School of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University, Prague (1952–1957). He then joined the Institute of Physical Chemist... | Zdeněk Herman | Wikipedia | 505 | 54132405 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zden%C4%9Bk%20Herman | Chemistry | null | Physical chemists | llm_classification |
A glass breaker is a hand tool designed to break through a window glass in an emergency. It is a common safety device found in vehicles to aid in the emergency extrication of occupants from a vehicle, as well as in some buildings.
Most glass breakers are standalone devices containing a sharp pointed metal tip for glas... | Glass breaker | Wikipedia | 930 | 54136572 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%20breaker | Physics | null | Physical systems, Transport, Transport safety | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the van der Corput inequality is a corollary of the Cauchy–Schwarz inequality that is useful in the study of correlations among vectors, and hence random variables. It is also useful in the study of equidistributed sequences, for example in the Weyl equidistribution estimate. Loosely stated, the van d... | Van der Corput inequality | Wikipedia | 335 | 54139796 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van%20der%20Corput%20inequality | Mathematics | null | Mathematical theorems, Binary relations, Mathematical relations, Inequalities (mathematics), Mathematical problems, Diophantine approximation, Approximations, Number theory | llm_classification |
Commandino's theorem, named after Federico Commandino (1509–1575), states that the four medians of a tetrahedron are concurrent at a point S, which divides them in a 3:1 ratio. In a tetrahedron a median is a line segment that connects a vertex with the centroid of the opposite face – that is, the centroid of the opposi... | Commandino's theorem | Wikipedia | 730 | 54140352 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commandino%27s%20theorem | Mathematics | null | Mathematical theorems, Mathematical problems, Geometry, Theorems in geometry | llm_classification |
Geometric diodes, also known as morphological diodes, use the shape of their structure and ballistic / quasi-ballistic electron transport to create diode behavior. Geometric diodes differ from all other forms of diodes because they do not rely on a depletion region or a potential barrier to create their diode behavior.... | Geometric diode | Wikipedia | 1,201 | 64017065 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric%20diode | Materials_science | null | Nanotechnology, Nanoelectronics | llm_classification |
An addressed fiber Bragg structure (AFBS) is a fiber Bragg grating, the optical frequency response of which includes two narrowband components with the frequency spacing between them (which is the address frequency of the AFBS) being in the radio frequency (RF) range. The frequency spacing (the address frequency) is un... | Addressed fiber Bragg structure | Wikipedia | 1,134 | 64024339 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addressed%20fiber%20Bragg%20structure | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Technology, Engineering | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Measuring instruments, Crystallography, Diffraction, Sensors, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
Marjem Chatterton (28 September 1916 – 27 January 2010) was a pioneering engineer in Israel and Zimbabwe, specialising in multi storey reinforced concrete buildings. She was the first female fellow of the Institution of Structural Engineers. Chatterton designed some of Zimbabwe's first skyscrapers.
Early life and educ... | Marjem Chatterton | Wikipedia | 615 | 64026460 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjem%20Chatterton | Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Structural engineers | llm_classification |
Tritan, a copolymer offered by the Eastman Chemical Company since 2007, is a transparent plastic intended to replace polycarbonate, because of health concerns about Bisphenol A (BPA). Tritan is a copolymer made from three monomers: dimethyl terephthalate (DMT), cyclohexanedimethanol (CHDM), and 2,2,4,4-Tetramethyl-1,3... | Tritan copolyester | Wikipedia | 736 | 38426772 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritan%20copolyester | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical phenomena, Commodity chemicals, Products of chemical industry, Unsolved problems in physics, Optical phenomena, Materials, Transparent materials, Amorphous solids, Matter, Plastics | llm_classification |
Xolve, Inc. is a Madison, Wisconsin-based nanomaterial company that uses its proprietary technology to improve the attributes and performance of polymer composites and energy storage materials. The company is known for developing a process that uses organic compounds or polymers to either dissolve or place true solutio... | Xolve | Wikipedia | 458 | 38428702 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xolve | Materials_science | null | Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology companies | llm_classification |
Chalcogenide chemical vapor deposition is a proposed technology for depositing thin films of chalcogenides, i.e. materials derived from sulfides, selenides, and tellurides. Conventional CVD can be used to deposit films of most metals, many non-metallic elements (notably silicon) as well as a wide range of compounds in... | Chalcogenide chemical vapour deposition | Wikipedia | 477 | 38430890 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalcogenide%20chemical%20vapour%20deposition | Materials_science | null | Semiconductor device fabrication, Microtechnology | llm_classification |
Seismic inverse Q filtering is a data processing technology for enhancing the resolution of reflection seismology images. Q is the anelastic attenuation factor or the seismic quality factor, a measure of the energy loss as the seismic wave moves.
Basics
Seismic inverse Q-filtering employs a wave propagation reversal ... | Seismic inverse Q filtering | Wikipedia | 1,568 | 38431897 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seismic%20inverse%20Q%20filtering | Physics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Geophysics | llm_classification |
Pulsed-power water treatment is the process of using pulsed, electro-magnetic fields into cooling water to control scaling, biological growth, and corrosion. The process does not require the use of chemicals and helps eliminate environmental and health issues associated with the use and life-cycle management of chemica... | Pulsed-power water treatment | Wikipedia | 413 | 38432576 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulsed-power%20water%20treatment | Chemistry | null | Water technology | llm_classification |
Nuclear Medicine and Biology is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by Elsevier that covers research on all aspects of nuclear medicine, including radiopharmacology, radiopharmacy and clinical studies of targeted radiotracers. It is the official journal of the Society of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences. According to... | Nuclear Medicine and Biology | Wikipedia | 156 | 38433373 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20Medicine%20and%20Biology | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear magnetic resonance, Medicinal radiochemistry, Nuclear chemistry stubs, Radiopharmaceuticals, Nuclear magnetic resonance stubs, Nuclear physics, Chemicals in medicine | llm_classification |
NPG Asia Materials is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal focusing on materials science. It was established in 2009 and is published by the Nature Publishing Group. The founding editor-in-chief was Hideo Takezoe (Tokyo Institute of Technology); the current editor-in-chief is Martin Vacha (Tokyo Institute of ... | NPG Asia Materials | Wikipedia | 144 | 47201091 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPG%20Asia%20Materials | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials science stubs, Materials science journals, Materials science journal stubs, Materials science | llm_classification |
EUROfusion is a consortium of national fusion research institutes located in the European Union, the UK, Switzerland and Ukraine. It was established in 2014 to succeed the European Fusion Development Agreement (EFDA) as the umbrella organisation of Europe's fusion research laboratories. The consortium is currently fund... | EUROfusion | Wikipedia | 334 | 47203681 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EUROfusion | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear fusion, Fusion power, Plasma physics | llm_classification |
The Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics is a professional academic association of Nigerian mathematical physicists. The association is governed by its Council, which is chaired by the association's President, according to a set of Statutes and Standing Orders.
Notable members
Professor Awele Maduemezia
Profes... | Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics | Wikipedia | 69 | 47206618 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian%20Association%20of%20Mathematical%20Physics | Physics, Mathematics | null | Applied mathematics, Theoretical physics, Mathematical physics | llm_classification |
Hericenones is a class of benzaldehydes that are isolates of the fruiting body of Hericium erinaceum (lion's mane mushroom) that promote nerve growth factor synthesis in vitro.
Hericenones
References
Benzaldehydes | Hericenone | Wikipedia | 57 | 41216240 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hericenone | Chemistry | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Organic compounds, Natural phenols, Organic compound stubs, Organic chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
Bowtie is a software package commonly used for sequence alignment and sequence analysis in bioinformatics. The source code for the package is distributed freely and compiled binaries are available for Linux, macOS and Windows platforms. As of 2017, the Genome Biology paper describing the original Bowtie method has been... | Bowtie (sequence analysis) | Wikipedia | 452 | 41223765 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowtie%20%28sequence%20analysis%29 | Biology | null | Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics software, Bioinformatics algorithms | llm_classification |
Weighted correlation network analysis, also known as weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), is a widely used data mining method especially for studying biological networks based on pairwise correlations between variables. While it can be applied to most high-dimensional data sets, it has been most wi... | Weighted correlation network analysis | Wikipedia | 1,977 | 41224221 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weighted%20correlation%20network%20analysis | Engineering, Biology | null | Bioinformatics, Biological engineering | llm_classification |
Shortcuts to adiabaticity (STA) are fast control protocols to drive the dynamics of system without relying on the adiabatic theorem. The concept of STA was introduced in a 2010 paper by Xi Chen et al.
Their design can be achieved using a variety of techniques.
A universal approach is provided by counterdiabatic driving... | Shortcuts to adiabaticity | Wikipedia | 377 | 59027149 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortcuts%20to%20adiabaticity | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics, Quantum physics stubs | llm_classification |
Francis Louis Halzen (born 23 March 1944 in Tienen, Belgium) is a Belgian particle physicist. He is the Hilldale and Gregory Breit Distinguished Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Director of its Institute for Elementary Particle Physics. Halzen is the Principal Investigator of the IceCube Neutrino Ob... | Francis Halzen | Wikipedia | 900 | 59028782 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis%20Halzen | Physics | null | Particle physicists, Particle physics | llm_classification |
Lithium cyclopentadienide is an organolithium compound with the formula C5H5Li. The compound is often abbreviated as LiCp, where Cp− is the cyclopentadienide anion. Lithium cyclopentadienide is a colorless solid, although samples often are pink owing to traces of oxidized impurities.
Preparation, structure and reactio... | Lithium cyclopentadienide | Wikipedia | 300 | 59028825 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium%20cyclopentadienide | Chemistry | null | Organolithium compounds, Organometallic chemistry, Cyclopentadienyl complexes, Reagents for organic chemistry | llm_classification |
In quantum mechanics, a quantum speed limit (QSL) is a limitation on the minimum time for a quantum system to evolve between two distinguishable (orthogonal) states. QSL theorems are closely related to time-energy uncertainty relations. In 1945, Leonid Mandelstam and Igor Tamm derived a time-energy uncertainty relation... | Quantum speed limit | Wikipedia | 1,834 | 59031392 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20speed%20limit | Physics, Mathematics | null | Applied mathematics, Theoretical physics, Mathematical physics, Quantum mechanics | llm_classification |
Tulipalin A, also known as α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone, is a naturally occurring compound found in certain flowers such as tulips and alstroemerias. Tulipalin A has the molecular formula C5H6O2 and the CAS registry number 547-65-9. It is an allergen and has been known to cause occupational contact dermatitis, i.e. 'tul... | Tulipalin A | Wikipedia | 203 | 59038212 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulipalin%20A | Chemistry | null | Chemical ecology, Plant toxins | llm_classification |
In electronics manufacturing, ultraviolet thermal processing (UVTP) is the process of using ultraviolet light to stabilize dielectric films used to insulate semiconductors.
Description
Semiconductor films need low dielectric constants (k-values) for optimal thermal conductivity, to ensure semiconductor scaling. Newer... | Ultraviolet thermal processing | Wikipedia | 126 | 50428178 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet%20thermal%20processing | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Electronics manufacturing, Microtechnology, Packaging (microfabrication), Semiconductor device fabrication, Electronic engineering, Semiconductor technology | llm_classification |
Gene deserts are regions of the genome that are devoid of protein-coding genes. Gene deserts constitute an estimated 25% of the entire genome, leading to the recent interest in their true functions. Originally believed to contain inessential and "Junk DNA" due to their inability to create proteins, gene deserts have si... | Gene desert | Wikipedia | 3,560 | 50429846 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene%20desert | Chemistry, Biology | null | Gene expression, Molecular genetics, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
Repeat Associated Non-AUG translation, or RAN translation, is an irregular mode of mRNA translation that can occur in eukaryotic cells.
Mechanism
For the majority of eukaryotic messenger RNAs (mRNAs), translation initiates from a methionine-encoding AUG start codon following the molecular processes of 'cap-binding' a... | RAN translation | Wikipedia | 291 | 50431382 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAN%20translation | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Protein biosynthesis, Gene expression, Molecular genetics, Biosynthesis, Cellular processes, nan, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Proteins | llm_classification |
Numerical algebraic geometry is a field of computational mathematics, particularly computational algebraic geometry, which uses methods from numerical analysis to study and manipulate the solutions of systems of polynomial equations.
Homotopy continuation
The primary computational method used in numerical algebraic g... | Numerical algebraic geometry | Wikipedia | 909 | 52802478 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical%20algebraic%20geometry | Mathematics, Technology | null | Computational fields of study, Computational mathematics, Fields of abstract algebra, Computational geometry, Computing and society, Algebraic geometry | llm_classification |
In genetics, the crossover value is the linked frequency of chromosomal crossover between two gene loci (markers). For a fixed set of genetic and environmental conditions, recombination in a particular region of a linkage structure (chromosome) tends to be constant and the same is then true for the crossover value whi... | Crossover value | Wikipedia | 301 | 52802727 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossover%20value | Biology | null | Cellular processes | llm_classification |
Monoamine nuclei are clusters of cells that primarily use monoamine neurotransmitters to communicate. The raphe nuclei, ventral tegmental area, and locus coeruleus have been included in texts about monoamine nuclei. These nuclei receive a variety of inputs including from other monoamines, as well as from glutaminergi... | Monoamine nuclei | Wikipedia | 226 | 52805567 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoamine%20nuclei | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Neurochemistry | llm_classification |
This is a list of fast radio bursts. Items are listed here if information about the fast radio burst has been published. Although there could be thousands of detectable events per day, only detected ones are listed.
Notes
References
Radio bursts
Unsolved problems in astronomy
Radio astronomy
Fast radio bursts | List of fast radio bursts | Wikipedia | 59 | 52811717 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20fast%20radio%20bursts | Physics, Astronomy | null | Astronomy-related lists, Unsolved problems in astronomy, Concepts in astronomy, Astronomical events, Lists of astronomical events, Radio astronomy, Astronomical controversies, Lists of astronomical objects, Astronomical objects, Astronomical sub-disciplines | llm_classification |
MHC class III is a group of proteins belonging the class of major histocompatibility complex (MHC). Unlike other MHC types such as MHC class I and MHC class II, of which their structure and functions in immune response are well defined, MHC class III are poorly defined structurally and functionally. They are not involv... | MHC class III | Wikipedia | 562 | 60515451 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHC%20class%20III | Chemistry, Biology | null | Organ systems, Cytokines, Immune system, Signal transduction | llm_classification |
Theresa M. Reineke (born January 1, 1972) is an American chemist and Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota. She designs sustainable, environmentally friendly polymer-based delivery systems for targeted therapeutics. She is the associate editor of ACS Macro Letters.
Early life and e... | Theresa M. Reineke | Wikipedia | 787 | 60521624 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa%20M.%20Reineke | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Biochemists | llm_classification |
Calcium channel associated transcriptional regulator (CCAT) is a transcription factor found in mammalian cells.
Generation
In neuronal cells, CCAT is generated upon activation of a cryptic promoter in exon 46 of CACNA1C, the gene that encodes the voltage-gated calcium channel Cav1.2.
References
Genes
Transcription ... | Calcium channel associated transcriptional regulator | Wikipedia | 71 | 60525671 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium%20channel%20associated%20transcriptional%20regulator | Chemistry, Biology | null | Induced stem cells, Gene expression, Transcription factors, Signal transduction | llm_classification |
Sunviridae is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Mononegavirales. Snakes serve as natural hosts. The family includes the single genus Sunshinevirus which includes the single species Reptile sunshinevirus 1.The family was formed to accommodate the Sunshine Coast virus (SunCV), previously referred to as... | Sunviridae | Wikipedia | 149 | 51270099 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunviridae | Biology | null | Virus stubs, Viruses | llm_classification |
Intensity-fading MALDI is a term coined to rename an existing method originally reported in 1999 to indirectly study a Protein–protein interaction or other protein complex and the same year applied to a biological mixture to study the antigenicity of the influenza virus. It involves treating a protein and a potential b... | Intensity fading MALDI mass spectrometry | Wikipedia | 178 | 51272361 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intensity%20fading%20MALDI%20mass%20spectrometry | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry methods, Protein–protein interaction assays | llm_classification |
The Straton tube, by Siemens Healthineers (formerly Siemens Medical Solutions), Erlangen, Germany, is the first X-ray tube from the class of rotating envelope tubes (RET) to be used for computed tomography.
With rotating envelope tubes, the entire vacuum tube rotates with respect to the anode axis, versus rotating ano... | Straton tube | Wikipedia | 121 | 37006478 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straton%20tube | Physics, Technology, Engineering | null | X-rays, Spectrum (physical sciences), Electromagnetic spectrum, X-ray instrumentation, Measuring instruments | llm_classification |
In mathematics, Hodge–Arakelov theory of elliptic curves is an analogue of classical and p-adic Hodge theory for elliptic curves carried out in the framework of Arakelov theory. It was introduced by . It bears the name of two mathematicians, Suren Arakelov and W. V. D. Hodge.
The main comparison in his theory remains u... | Hodge–Arakelov theory | Wikipedia | 318 | 37007490 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodge%E2%80%93Arakelov%20theory | Mathematics | null | Discrete mathematics, Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry, Abc conjecture, Number theory | llm_classification |
In mathematics, inertial manifolds are concerned with the long term behavior of the solutions of dissipative dynamical systems. Inertial manifolds are finite-dimensional, smooth, invariant manifolds that contain the global attractor and attract all solutions exponentially quickly. Since an inertial manifold is finite... | Inertial manifold | Wikipedia | 1,016 | 37009413 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial%20manifold | Physics, Mathematics | null | Mechanics, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
In an overhead power line, conductor clashing occurs when energized wires accidentally come into contact with each other. Overhead transmission systems typically use un-insulated bare conductors for reasons of weight and economy. When bare conductors touch, the resulting momentary short circuit or electric arc can caus... | Conductor clashing | Wikipedia | 964 | 37011244 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conductor%20clashing | Physics | null | Physical phenomena, Electrical phenomena | llm_classification |
A tilting pan filter is a chemical equipment used in continuous solid-liquid filtration.
It is formed by a number of trapezoidal pans arranged in circle. At the center of the equipment there is the main valve which is connected to every pan through pipes. The pans are rotating continuously around the main valve, which... | Tilting pan filter | Wikipedia | 193 | 44084967 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilting%20pan%20filter | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Chemical equipment, Filtration, Filters | llm_classification |
Orban is an international company making audio processors for radio, television and Internet broadcasters. It has been operating since founder Bob Orban sold his first product in 1967. The company was originally based in San Francisco, California.
History
The Orban company started in 1967 when Bob Orban built and sol... | Orban (audio processing) | Wikipedia | 648 | 44086751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orban%20%28audio%20processing%29 | Technology, Engineering | null | Audio electronics, Telecommunications engineering, Computer engineering, Signal processing, Audio engineering | llm_classification |
Merton Sandler (28 March 1926 – 24 August 2014) was a British professor of chemical pathology and a pioneer in biological psychiatry.
Education and career
Sandler grew up in an observant Jewish family in Salford. He studied at the Manchester Grammar School having won a scholarship, before studying medicine at the Univ... | Merton Sandler | Wikipedia | 347 | 44086763 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merton%20Sandler | Chemistry | null | Chemical pathology, Chemical pathologists | llm_classification |
Acoustoelastography is an ultrasound technique that relates ultrasonic wave amplitude changes to a tendon's mechanical properties.
See also the page on the acoustoelastic effect.
References
Medical technology | Acoustoelastography | Wikipedia | 44 | 44088995 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustoelastography | Biology | null | Biotechnology stubs, Medical technology stubs, Medical technology | llm_classification |
Heterostasis is a medical term. It is a neologism coined by Walter Cannon intended to connote an alternative but related meaning to its lexical sibling Homeostasis, which means 'same state'. Any device, organ, system or organism capable of Heterostasis (multistable behavior) can be represented by an abstract state mach... | Heterostasis (cybernetics) | Wikipedia | 358 | 44089226 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heterostasis%20%28cybernetics%29 | Biology | null | Homeostasis | llm_classification |
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4-Fluoro--threonine is an antibacterial produced by Streptomyces cattleya. It is formed by the fluorothreonine transaldolase catalysed transfer of fluoroacetaldehyde onto threonine.
References
Alpha-Amino acids
Fluorinated amino acids
Fluorohydrins
Fluorine-containing natural pr... | 4-Fluoro-L-threonine | Wikipedia | 100 | 42648132 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4-Fluoro-L-threonine | Chemistry | null | Organic compounds, Organic compound stubs, Organic chemistry stubs | llm_classification |
Armor has been used in the military for a long period of time during the course of history but is becoming more frequently seen in the public sector as time passes. There are many different forms and ways that armor is being commercially used throughout the world today. The most popular and well-known uses are body and... | Commercial uses of armor | Wikipedia | 1,115 | 42649528 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial%20uses%20of%20armor | Physics | null | Materials, Matter | llm_classification |
Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality is a 2014 nonfiction book by the Swedish-American cosmologist Max Tegmark. Written in popular science format, the book interweaves what a New York Times reviewer called "an informative survey of exciting recent developments in astrophysics and quant... | Our Mathematical Universe | Wikipedia | 1,000 | 42650781 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our%20Mathematical%20Universe | Mathematics | null | Mathematical Platonism | llm_classification |
Methyl fluoroacetate (MFA) is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is the extremely toxic methyl ester of fluoroacetic acid. It is a colorless, odorless liquid at room temperature. It is used as a laboratory chemical and as a rodenticide. Because of its extreme toxicity, MFA was studied for potential use ... | Methyl fluoroacetate | Wikipedia | 2,960 | 57458671 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl%20fluoroacetate | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Chemical accident, Toxicology, Chemical weapons, Poisons, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
Metal-induced embrittlement (MIE) is the embrittlement caused by diffusion of metal, either solid or liquid, into the base material. Metal induced embrittlement occurs when metals are in contact with low-melting point metals while under tensile stress. The embrittler can be either solid (SMIE) or liquid (liquid metal e... | Metal-induced embrittlement | Wikipedia | 769 | 57461942 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal-induced%20embrittlement | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Metals, Metallurgy, Corrosion, Electrochemistry, Materials degradation | llm_classification |
In telecommunications, a line splice is a method of connecting electrical cables (electrical splice) or optical fibers (optical splice).
Splices are often housed in sleeves to protect against external influences.
Splicing of copper wires
The splicing of copper wires happens in the following steps:
The cores are la... | Line splice | Wikipedia | 740 | 57462594 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line%20splice | Physics, Technology, Engineering | null | Information and communications technology, Electrical systems, Building engineering, Telecommunications, Physical systems, Electrical engineering, Electrical wiring | llm_classification |
In algebraic geometry, the theorem of absolute (cohomological) purity is an important theorem in the theory of étale cohomology. It states: given
a regular scheme X over some base scheme,
a closed immersion of a regular scheme of pure codimension r,
an integer n that is invertible on the base scheme,
a locally consta... | Theorem of absolute purity | Wikipedia | 248 | 61664297 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theorem%20of%20absolute%20purity | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry | llm_classification |
Crossing Numbers of Graphs is a book in mathematics, on the minimum number of edge crossings needed in graph drawings. It was written by Marcus Schaefer, a professor of computer science at DePaul University, and published in 2018 by the CRC Press in their book series Discrete Mathematics and its Applications.
Topics
T... | Crossing Numbers of Graphs | Wikipedia | 541 | 64029436 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossing%20Numbers%20of%20Graphs | Mathematics | null | Graph theory, Topology, Mathematical relations, Geometric graph theory, Topological graph theory | llm_classification |
Fluoroestradiol F-18, also known as [18F]16α-fluoroestradiol and sold under the brand name Cerianna, is a radioactive diagnostic agent indicated for use with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. It is an analog of estrogen and is used to detect estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer lesions.
Chemistry
Chemica... | Fluoroestradiol F-18 | Wikipedia | 186 | 64037033 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluoroestradiol%20F-18 | Chemistry | null | Medicinal radiochemistry, PET radiotracers, Radiopharmaceuticals, Medicinal chemistry, Chemicals in medicine | llm_classification |
Europium(II) fluoride is an inorganic compound with a chemical formula EuF2. It was first synthesized in 1937.
Production
Europium(II) fluoride can be produced by reducing europium(III) fluoride with metallic europium or hydrogen gas.
Properties
Europium(II) fluoride is a bright yellowish solid with a fluorite struct... | Europium(II) fluoride | Wikipedia | 186 | 64041384 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europium%28II%29%20fluoride | Chemistry | null | Fluorides, Salts | llm_classification |
In the mathematical theory of probability, multivariate Laplace distributions are extensions of the Laplace distribution and the asymmetric Laplace distribution to multiple variables. The marginal distributions of symmetric multivariate Laplace distribution variables are Laplace distributions. The marginal distributi... | Multivariate Laplace distribution | Wikipedia | 600 | 54150419 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multivariate%20Laplace%20distribution | Mathematics | null | Functions and mappings, Mathematical relations, Mathematical objects, Probability distributions | llm_classification |
In mathematics, specifically in control theory, subspace identification (SID) aims at identifying linear time invariant (LTI) state space models from input-output data. SID does not require that the user parametrizes the system matrices before solving a parametric optimization problem and, as a consequence, SID methods... | Subspace identification method | Wikipedia | 582 | 54150730 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subspace%20identification%20method | Mathematics | null | Applied mathematics, Control theory, Dynamical systems | llm_classification |
GF Biochemicals is a biochemical company founded in 2008. It was co-founded by and named after Pasquale Granata and Mathieu Flamini. Along with Biofine, it is a mass producer of levulinic acid. The company worked with the University of Pisa for seven years on its production. In 2016 GF Biochemicals acquired the Americ... | GF Biochemicals | Wikipedia | 138 | 50438425 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GF%20Biochemicals | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Green chemistry, Chemical engineering, Environmental chemistry, nan | llm_classification |
The nitronickelates are a class of chemical compounds containing a nickel atom complexed by nitro groups, –NO2.
Nickel can be in a +2 or +3 oxidation state. There can be five (pentanitronickelates), or six, (hexanitronickelates) nitro groups per nickel atom. They can be considered the double nitrites of nickel nitrite.... | Nitronickelate | Wikipedia | 97 | 50445178 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitronickelate | Physics, Chemistry | null | Ions, Matter, Anions | llm_classification |
A kite square is a device used to measure the "out-of-squareness" of a machining center or coordinate measuring machine.
“Square-ness” or “Out-of-Square” is one of the critical measurement in machine tool metrology. For rectangular measurements, it refers to angular deviation of working axes between one carriages to a... | Kite square | Wikipedia | 178 | 50445433 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kite%20square | Physics, Mathematics | null | Quantity, Dimensional instruments, Physical quantities, Size | llm_classification |
Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging (PC-MRI) is a specific type of magnetic resonance imaging used primarily to determine flow velocities. PC-MRI can be considered a method of Magnetic Resonance Velocimetry. It also provides a method of magnetic resonance angiography. Since modern PC-MRI is typically time-resolve... | Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging | Wikipedia | 1,598 | 50446731 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase%20contrast%20magnetic%20resonance%20imaging | Chemistry | null | Nuclear magnetic resonance, Magnetic resonance imaging | llm_classification |
TEMS (Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension) is a shock absorber that is electronically controlled (Continuous Damping Control) based on multiple factors, and was built and exclusively used by Toyota for selected products during the 1980s and 1990s (first introduced on the Toyota Soarer in 1983). The semi-active suspe... | Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension | Wikipedia | 2,037 | 41226144 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota%20Electronic%20Modulated%20Suspension | Physics | null | Mechanics, Mechanical power control | llm_classification |
Proline organocatalysis is the use of proline as an organocatalyst in organic chemistry. This theme is often considered the starting point for the area of organocatalysis, even though early discoveries went unappreciated. Modifications, such as MacMillan’s catalyst and Jorgensen's catalysts, proceed with excellent ... | Proline organocatalysis | Wikipedia | 724 | 41228482 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proline%20organocatalysis | Chemistry | null | Catalysis, Chemical kinetics, nan | llm_classification |
A readout integrated circuit (ROIC) is an integrated circuit (IC) specifically used for reading detectors of a particular type. They are compatible with different types of detectors such as infrared and ultraviolet. The primary purpose for ROICs is to accumulate the photocurrent from each pixel and then transfer the re... | Readout integrated circuit | Wikipedia | 651 | 41234142 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readout%20integrated%20circuit | Technology, Engineering | null | Computer engineering, Integrated circuits | llm_classification |
A difluorine complex is a molecular complex involving a difluorine molecule (F2) and another molecule. The first example was gold heptafluoride (AuF7). Instead of being a gold(VII) compound, AuF7 is an adduct of gold pentafluoride (AuF5) and F2. This conclusion has been repeatedly supported by calculations. Unlike di... | Difluorine complex | Wikipedia | 129 | 41234248 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Difluorine%20complex | Chemistry | null | Inorganic compounds, Inorganic compound stubs | llm_classification |
In organic chemistry, the Keck asymmetric allylation is a chemical reaction that involves the nucleophilic addition of an allyl group to an aldehyde. The catalyst is a chiral complex that contains titanium as a Lewis acid. The chirality of the catalyst induces a stereoselective addition, so the secondary alcohol of the... | Keck asymmetric allylation | Wikipedia | 1,456 | 41234301 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keck%20asymmetric%20allylation | Chemistry | null | Name reactions | llm_classification |
Poly(amidoamine), or PAMAM, is a class of dendrimer which is made of repetitively branched subunits of amide and amine functionality. PAMAM dendrimers, sometimes referred to by the trade name Starburst, have been extensively studied since their synthesis in 1985, and represent the most well-characterized dendrimer fami... | Poly(amidoamine) | Wikipedia | 3,890 | 41237117 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poly%28amidoamine%29 | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | nan, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Materials science, Dendrimers | llm_classification |
In mathematics, the Wielandt theorem characterizes the gamma function, defined for all complex numbers for which by
as the only function defined on the half-plane such that:
is holomorphic on ;
;
for all and
is bounded on the strip .
This theorem is named after the mathematician Helmut Wielandt.
See also ... | Wielandt theorem | Wikipedia | 93 | 65507105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wielandt%20theorem | Mathematics | null | Theorems in mathematical analysis, Theorems in complex analysis | llm_classification |
Phiala Elisabeth Shanahan is an Australian theoretical physicist who lives and works in the United States. She is known for her work on the structure and interactions of hadrons and nuclei and her innovative use of machine learning techniques in lattice quantum field theory calculations.
Education
Shanahan attended T... | Phiala E. Shanahan | Wikipedia | 993 | 65513520 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phiala%20E.%20Shanahan | Physics | null | Theoretical physics, Theoretical physicists, Particle physics, Particle physicists | llm_classification |
On fixed-wing aircraft, the angle of incidence (sometimes referred to as the mounting angle or setting angle) is the angle between the chord line of the wing where the wing is mounted to the fuselage, and a reference axis along the fuselage (often the direction of minimum drag, or where applicable, the longitudinal axi... | Angle of incidence (aerodynamics) | Wikipedia | 476 | 48934114 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angle%20of%20incidence%20%28aerodynamics%29 | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Geometric measurement, Scalar physical quantities, Physical quantities, Aerodynamics, Aerospace engineering, Wikipedia categories named after physical quantities, Angle, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
The transporter-opsin-G protein-coupled receptor (TOG) superfamily is a protein superfamily of integral membrane proteins, usually of 7 or 8 transmembrane alpha-helical segments (TMSs). It includes (1) ion-translocating microbial rhodopsins and (2) G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), (3) Sweet sugar transporters, (4)... | TOG superfamily | Wikipedia | 581 | 48934672 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TOG%20superfamily | Biology | null | Protein superfamilies, Protein classification | llm_classification |
In kinematics, absement (or absition) is a measure of sustained displacement of an object from its initial position, i.e. a measure of how far away and for how long. The word absement is a portmanteau of the words absence and displacement. Similarly, its synonym absition is a portmanteau of the words absence and positi... | Absement | Wikipedia | 986 | 48938687 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absement | Physics, Mathematics | null | Physical phenomena, Physical quantities, Quantity, Motion (physics), Mechanics, Vector physical quantities, Space, Spacetime | llm_classification |
In mathematics, a Hurewicz space is a topological space that satisfies a certain basic selection principle that generalizes σ-compactness. A Hurewicz space is a space in which for every sequence of open covers of the space there are finite sets such that every point of the space belongs to all but finitely many sets ... | Hurewicz space | Wikipedia | 793 | 52820398 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurewicz%20space | Physics, Mathematics | null | Properties of topological spaces, Space (mathematics), Topological spaces, Topology, Space, Geometry, Spacetime | llm_classification |
In molecular phylogenetics, relationships among individuals are determined using character traits, such as DNA, RNA or protein, which may be obtained using a variety of sequencing technologies. High-throughput next-generation sequencing has become a popular technique in transcriptomics, which represent a snapshot of ge... | Phylogenetic inference using transcriptomic data | Wikipedia | 1,350 | 52821211 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylogenetic%20inference%20using%20transcriptomic%20data | Engineering, Biology | null | Genetics techniques, Computational phylogenetics, Genetic engineering, Bioinformatics, Phylogenetics | llm_classification |
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