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In physics and mathematics, the Clebsch representation of an arbitrary three-dimensional vector field is:
where the scalar fields and are known as Clebsch potentials or Monge potentials, named after Alfred Clebsch (1833–1872) and Gaspard Monge (1746–1818), and is the gradient operator.
Background
In fluid dynami... | Clebsch representation | Wikipedia | 344 | 52848120 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clebsch%20representation | Physics, Chemistry, Engineering | null | Plasma physics, Chemical engineering, Plasma theory and modeling, Piping, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
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CeCoIn5 ("Cerium-Cobalt-Indium 5") is a heavy-fermion superconductor with a layered crystal structure, with somewhat two-dimensional electronic transport properties. The critical temperature of 2.3 K is the highest among all of the Ce-based heavy-fermion superconductors.
Material system
CeCo... | CeCoIn5 | Wikipedia | 674 | 42691680 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CeCoIn5 | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Inorganic compounds, Metallurgy, Superconductivity, Correlated electrons, Alloys, Intermetallics, Condensed matter physics, Superconductors | llm_classification |
Abraham Neyman (born June 14, 1949, Israel) is an Israeli mathematician and game theorist, Professor of Mathematics at the Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality and the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He served as president of the Israeli Chapter of the Game T... | Abraham Neyman | Wikipedia | 1,520 | 42693900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham%20Neyman | Mathematics | null | Game theorists, Game theory | llm_classification |
Magnetorheological elastomers (MREs) (also called magnetosensitive elastomers) are a class of solids that consist of polymeric matrix with embedded micro- or nano-sized ferromagnetic particles such as carbonyl iron. As a result of this composite microstructure, the mechanical properties of these materials can be contro... | Magnetorheological elastomer | Wikipedia | 628 | 42699154 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetorheological%20elastomer | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Polymer physics, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Synthetic materials, Materials science, Elastomers, Polymer chemistry, nan | llm_classification |
The rod and frame test is a psychophysical method of testing perception. It relies on the use of a rod and frame apparatus which uses a rotating rod set inside an individually rotatable drum, allowing an experimenter to vary the participant's frame of reference and thus test for their perception of vertical.
Rod and f... | Rod and frame test | Wikipedia | 854 | 42699853 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod%20and%20frame%20test | Physics, Mathematics | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Coordinate systems, Frames of reference, Psychophysics, Classical mechanics, Theory of relativity | llm_classification |
Reduced frequency is the dimensionless number used in general for the case of unsteady aerodynamics and aeroelasticity. It is one of the parameters that defines the degree of unsteadiness of the problem.
For the case of flutter analysis, lift history for the motion obtained from the Wagner analysis (Herbert A. Wagner)... | Reduced frequency | Wikipedia | 274 | 38487110 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced%20frequency | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Piping, Chemical engineering, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
In mathematics, Ladyzhenskaya's inequality is any of a number of related functional inequalities named after the Soviet Russian mathematician Olga Aleksandrovna Ladyzhenskaya. The original such inequality, for functions of two real variables, was introduced by Ladyzhenskaya in 1958 to prove the existence and uniquenes... | Ladyzhenskaya's inequality | Wikipedia | 397 | 38489856 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladyzhenskaya%27s%20inequality | Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering | null | Mathematical theorems, Chemical engineering, Binary relations, Mathematical relations, Inequalities (mathematics), Piping, Mathematical problems, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
In statistics, a weighted median of a sample is the 50% weighted percentile. It was first proposed by F. Y. Edgeworth in 1888. Like the median, it is useful as an estimator of central tendency, robust against outliers. It allows for non-uniform statistical weights related to, e.g., varying precision measurements in the... | Weighted median | Wikipedia | 1,165 | 38492648 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weighted%20median | Physics, Mathematics | null | Means, Mathematical analysis, Point (geometry), Geometric centers, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) refers to the installation of services which provide a functional and comfortable space for the building occupants. In residential and commercial buildings, these elements are often designed by specialized MEP engineers. MEP's design is important for planning, decision-making,... | Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing | Wikipedia | 1,292 | 38495380 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical%2C%20electrical%2C%20and%20plumbing | Physics, Engineering | null | Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Building engineering, Civil engineering, Mechanical engineering, Electrical engineering, Architecture | llm_classification |
Methylestradiol, sold under the brand names Ginecosid, Ginecoside, Mediol, and Renodiol, is an estrogen medication which is used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms. It is formulated in combination with normethandrone, a progestin and androgen/anabolic steroid medication. Methylestradiol is taken by mouth.
Side ef... | Methylestradiol | Wikipedia | 878 | 48986530 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylestradiol | Chemistry | null | Chemicals in medicine, Human drug metabolites | llm_classification |
In surveying, free stationing (also known as resection) is a method of determining a location of one unknown point in relation to known points. There is a zero point of reference called a total station. The instrument can be freely positioned so that all survey points are at a suitable sight from the instrument. When s... | Free stationing | Wikipedia | 858 | 48987289 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free%20stationing | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Applied mathematics, Construction, Surveying, Civil engineering, Geodesy | llm_classification |
In the fields of machine learning, the theory of computation, and random matrix theory, a probability distribution over vectors is said to be in isotropic position if its covariance matrix is equal to the identity matrix.
Formal definitions
Let be a distribution over vectors in the vector space .
Then is in isotrop... | Isotropic position | Wikipedia | 175 | 48987892 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotropic%20position | Physics, Mathematics, Engineering | null | Random matrices, Machine learning, Mathematical objects, Matrices (mathematics), Matrix stubs, Artificial intelligence engineering, Statistical mechanics | llm_classification |
Dynamic viscosity is a material property which describes the resistance of a fluid to shearing flows. It corresponds roughly to the intuitive notion of a fluid's 'thickness'. For instance, honey has
a much higher viscosity than water. Viscosity is measured using a viscometer. Measured values span several orders
of magn... | List of viscosities | Wikipedia | 988 | 59095024 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20viscosities | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical phenomena, Physical quantities, nan, Wikipedia categories named after physical quantities, Viscosity, Physical properties | llm_classification |
The Arctic Ocean covers an area of 14,056,000 square kilometers, and supports a diverse and important socioeconomic food web of organisms, despite its average water temperature being 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Over the last three decades, the Arctic Ocean has experienced drastic changes due to climate change. One of the ch... | Ocean acidification in the Arctic Ocean | Wikipedia | 2,832 | 59096122 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean%20acidification%20in%20the%20Arctic%20Ocean | Chemistry, Biology | null | Chemical oceanography, Aquatic ecology, Ecosystems, nan | llm_classification |
A waffle slab or two-way joist slab is a concrete slab made of reinforced concrete with concrete ribs running in two directions on its underside. The name waffle comes from the grid pattern created by the reinforcing ribs. Waffle slabs are preferred for spans greater than , because, for a given mass of concrete, they a... | Waffle slab | Wikipedia | 828 | 59097586 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waffle%20slab | Technology, Engineering | null | Structural engineering, Building engineering, Floors, Structural system, Concrete | llm_classification |
In theoretical physics, the scaling dimension, or simply dimension, of a local operator in a quantum field theory characterizes the rescaling properties of the operator under spacetime dilations . If the quantum field theory is scale invariant, scaling dimensions of operators are fixed numbers, otherwise they are funct... | Scaling dimension | Wikipedia | 873 | 41286954 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaling%20dimension | Physics | null | Quantum field theory, Quantum mechanics, Quantum physics stubs | llm_classification |
A set of prototiles is aperiodic if copies of the prototiles can be assembled to create tilings, such that all possible tessellation patterns are non-periodic. The aperiodicity referred to is a property of the particular set of prototiles; the various resulting tilings themselves are just non-periodic.
A given set of ... | Aperiodic set of prototiles | Wikipedia | 1,110 | 41287104 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperiodic%20set%20of%20prototiles | Physics | null | Tessellation, Aperiodic tilings, Symmetry | llm_classification |
Water droplet erosion (WDE) is "a form of materials wear that is caused by the impact of liquid droplets with sufficiently high speed." The phenomenon was furthermore previously known as liquid impingement erosion (LIE).
Distinction from other phenomena
The emphasis of discrete water droplets serves to distinguish the... | Water droplet erosion | Wikipedia | 299 | 67025945 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water%20droplet%20erosion | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials degradation, Materials science | llm_classification |
Danavorexton (developmental code name TAK-925) is a selective orexin 2 receptor agonist. It is a small-molecule compound and is administered intravenously. The compound was found to dose-dependently produce wakefulness to a similar degree as modafinil in a phase 1 clinical trial. As of March 2021, danavorexton is under... | Danavorexton | Wikipedia | 203 | 67027040 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danavorexton | Chemistry | null | Esters, Carboxylic acids, Functional groups, Organic compounds, Ethers | llm_classification |
Propionylation is a post-translational modification of proteins, in which a propionyl-group is added to a lysine amino acid of a protein. Propionylation participates in crucial biological processes, including metabolic processes and cellular stress response.
Lysine propionylation was first identified on histone protei... | Propionylation | Wikipedia | 200 | 67030271 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propionylation | Chemistry | null | Post-translational modification, Gene expression, Biochemical reactions | llm_classification |
The quadratic quadrilateral element, also known as the Q8 element is a type of element used in finite element analysis which is used to approximate in a 2D domain the exact solution to a given differential equation. It is a two-dimensional finite element with both local and global coordinates. This element can be used ... | Quadratic quadrilateral element | Wikipedia | 108 | 55752776 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadratic%20quadrilateral%20element | Mathematics | null | Mathematical analysis, Mathematical analysis stubs | llm_classification |
Iain McCulloch is Professor of Polymer Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry, at the University of Oxford, UK, a fellow and tutor in chemistry at Worcester College, and an adjunct professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, and a visiting professor in the Department of Che... | Iain McCulloch (academic) | Wikipedia | 1,198 | 55753389 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iain%20McCulloch%20%28academic%29 | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymer scientists and engineers, Physical chemists, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
The Pujiang line of Shanghai Metro () is an automated, driverless, rubber-tired Shanghai Metro line in the town of Pujiang in the Shanghainese district of Minhang. It was originally conceived as phase 3 of Shanghai Metro line 8, but afterwards was constructed as a separate line, connecting with line 8 at its southern t... | Pujiang line | Wikipedia | 491 | 55754856 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pujiang%20line | Technology, Engineering | null | Siemens Mobility projects, Transport systems | llm_classification |
The Seljuk stucco figures are stucco (plaster) figures found in the region of the Seljuk Empire, from its "golden age" between the 11th and 13th centuries. They decorated the inner walls and friezes of Seljuk palaces, together with other ornamented stucco ornaments, concealing the wall behind them. The figures were pai... | Seljuk stucco figures | Wikipedia | 943 | 55762582 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuk%20stucco%20figures | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Building engineering, Coatings, Plastering | llm_classification |
The Catawissa Tunnel is a mine drainage tunnel in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Its properties include the discharge, the pH, the chemical hydrology, and the water temperature. A total of 30 different metals and metalloids have been observed in the tunnel's waters. The hydrological data comes f... | Hydrology of the Catawissa Tunnel | Wikipedia | 1,362 | 44141694 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrology%20of%20the%20Catawissa%20Tunnel | Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental_science | null | Hydrology, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
ERp27 (Endoplasmic Reticulum protein 27.7 kDa) is a homologue of PDI (protein disulfide-isomerase), localised to the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The structure of ERp27 has been solved by both X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, showing it to be composed of two thioredoxin-like domains with homology to the non-cataly... | ERp27 | Wikipedia | 143 | 44144166 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERp27 | Chemistry | null | Biochemistry stubs, Protein stubs | llm_classification |
Metallomesogens are metal complexes that exhibit liquid crystalline behavior. Thus, they adopt ordered structures in the molten phase, e.g. smectic and nematic phases. The dominant interactions responsible for their phase behavior are the nonbonding contacts between organic substituents. Two early classes of such ma... | Metallomesogen | Wikipedia | 108 | 44146963 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallomesogen | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Physical phenomena, Phase transitions, Soft matter, Phases of matter, Critical phenomena, Coordination chemistry, Materials, Optical materials, Condensed matter physics, Statistical mechanics, Matter | llm_classification |
The phycosphere is a microscale mucus region that is rich in organic matter surrounding a phytoplankton cell. This area is high in nutrients due to extracellular waste from the phytoplankton cell and it has been suggested that bacteria inhabit this area to feed on these nutrients. This high nutrient environment creat... | Phycosphere | Wikipedia | 1,406 | 44148074 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phycosphere | Physics, Environmental_science | null | Oceanography, Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics | llm_classification |
The Hawking Index (HI) is a mock mathematical measure on how far people will, on average, read through a book before giving up. It was invented by American mathematician Jordan Ellenberg, who created it in a blog for the Wall Street Journal in 2014. The index is named after English physicist Stephen Hawking, whose book... | Hawking Index | Wikipedia | 253 | 62712050 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking%20Index | Mathematics | null | Quantity, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
A macroscope or photomacroscope in its camera-equipped version (in German: makroskop / photomakroskop) is a type of optical microscope developed and named by Swiss microscope manufacturers Wild Heerbrugg and later, after that company's merger with Leica in 1987, by Leica Microsystems of Germany, optimised for high qual... | Macroscope (Wild-Leica) | Wikipedia | 1,147 | 65566394 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroscope%20%28Wild-Leica%29 | Chemistry, Technology, Engineering | null | Microscopes, Measuring instruments, Microscopy | llm_classification |
Serious mental illness (SMI) is characterized as any mental health condition that impairs seriously or severely from one to several significant life activities, including day-to-day functioning. Five common examples of SMI include bipolar disorders, borderline personality disorder, psychotic disorders (i.e. schizophren... | Serious mental illness | Wikipedia | 1,374 | 65567153 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious%20mental%20illness | Biology | null | Mental disorders, Behavior, Behavioural sciences, Abnormal psychology, Human behavior | llm_classification |
Nickel monosilicide is an intermetallic compound formed out of nickel and silicon. Like other nickel silicides, NiSi is of importance in the area of microelectronics.
Preparation
Nickel monosilicide can be prepared by depositing a nickel layer on silicon and subsequent annealing. In the case of Ni films with thicknes... | Nickel monosilicide | Wikipedia | 207 | 65571716 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%20monosilicide | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Inorganic compounds, Metallurgy, Inorganic compound stubs, Alloys, Intermetallics, Condensed matter physics | llm_classification |
Christiane Bonnelle (, died 21 August 2016) was a French physicist and pioneering spectroscopist, who served as professor emeritus at Pierre and Marie Curie University.
Career and education
Bonnelle studied at the Sorbonne, from which she received Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science degrees. After completing he... | Christiane Bonnelle | Wikipedia | 454 | 50507581 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiane%20Bonnelle | Physics, Chemistry | null | Physical chemists, Spectrum (physical sciences), Analytical chemists, Spectroscopists, Spectroscopy | llm_classification |
A fixed-point ocean observatory is an ocean observing autonomous system of automatic sensors and samplers that continuously gathers data from deep sea, water column and lower atmosphere, and transmits the data to shore in real or near real-time.
Infrastructure
Fixed-point ocean observatories are typically composed of ... | Fixed-point ocean observatory | Wikipedia | 739 | 50512532 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-point%20ocean%20observatory | Physics, Environmental_science | null | Oceanography, Hydrology, Applied and interdisciplinary physics | llm_classification |
Astro microbiology, or exo microbiology, is the study of microorganisms in outer space. It stems from an interdisciplinary approach, which incorporates both microbiology and astrobiology. Astrobiology's efforts are aimed at understanding the origins of life and the search for life other than on Earth. Because microorga... | Astro microbiology | Wikipedia | 1,194 | 50518346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astro%20microbiology | Chemistry, Biology | null | Microbiology, Microscopy | llm_classification |
Evapoporometry is a method used to determine pore-size in synthetic membranes. Based on the Kelvin equation, this technique is most accurate for detection of pore diameters between 4 nm to 150 nm.
Theory
Evapoporometry uses modified forms of the Kelvin equation to relate the evaporation of a wetting liquid (usually 2-... | Evapoporometry | Wikipedia | 592 | 47256032 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evapoporometry | Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Polymers, Materials science, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
A lightning splitter is an architectural design referring to wood-framed homes with sharply angled multi-story gable roof. The sharply angled gable was believed in local Rhode Island folklore to split or deflect bolts of lightning. Architectural evidence suggests that new constructions and modification of existing home... | Lightning splitter | Wikipedia | 300 | 47259004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning%20splitter | Engineering | null | Buildings and structures by type, Architecture | llm_classification |
Vivado Design Suite is a software suite for synthesis and analysis of hardware description language (HDL) designs, superseding Xilinx ISE with additional features for system on a chip development and high-level synthesis (HLS). Vivado represents a ground-up rewrite and re-thinking of the entire design flow (compared to... | Vivado | Wikipedia | 632 | 47261590 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivado | Engineering | null | Electronic engineering, Digital electronics | llm_classification |
A tumbler is a flat-floored beverage container usually made of plastic, glass or stainless steel.
Theories vary as to the etymology of the word tumbler. One such theory is that the glass originally had a pointed or convex base and could not be set down without spilling. Another is that they had weighted bottoms whic... | Tumbler (glass) | Wikipedia | 847 | 47263487 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumbler%20%28glass%29 | Physics, Mathematics | null | Units of volume, Physical quantities, Quantity, Measurement, Size, Units of measurement | llm_classification |
The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase (RuBisCO) is the isotopic fractionation associated solely with the step in the Calvin-Benson cycle where a molecule of carbon dioxide () is attached to the 5-carbon sugar ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) to produce two 3-carbon sugars c... | Kinetic isotope effects of RuBisCO | Wikipedia | 2,341 | 57511265 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic%20isotope%20effects%20of%20RuBisCO | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Chemical reaction engineering, Photosynthesis, Chemical kinetics | llm_classification |
SMSS J215728.21-360215.1, commonly known as J2157-3602, is one of the fastest growing black holes and one of the most powerful quasars known to exist . The quasar is located at redshift 4.75, corresponding to a comoving distance of from Earth and to a light-travel distance of . It was discovered with the SkyMapper te... | SMSS J215728.21-360215.1 | Wikipedia | 178 | 57511618 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMSS%20J215728.21-360215.1 | Physics, Astronomy | null | Piscis Austrinus, Black holes, Galaxy stubs, Unsolved problems in physics, Supermassive black holes, Constellations, Astronomy stubs | llm_classification |
Monitored Emergency Use of Unregistered and Investigational Interventions (MEURI) is an ethical protocol developed by the World Health Organization to evaluate the potential use of experimental drugs in the event of public health emergencies.
The protocol was created by the WHO Ebola Ethics Working Group in 2014 in the... | Monitored Emergency Use of Unregistered and Investigational Interventions | Wikipedia | 118 | 57515942 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitored%20Emergency%20Use%20of%20Unregistered%20and%20Investigational%20Interventions | Chemistry | null | Pharmacology, Clinical pharmacology | llm_classification |
Dislocation avalanches are rapid discrete events during plastic deformation, in which defects are reorganized collectively. This intermittent flow behavior has been observed in microcrystals, whereas macroscopic plasticity appears as a smooth process. Intermittent plastic flow has been observed in several different sys... | Dislocation avalanches | Wikipedia | 1,229 | 54200847 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dislocation%20avalanches | Physics, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Solid mechanics, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Deformation (mechanics), Materials science, Plasticity (physics), Mechanics, nan | llm_classification |
Dacuronium bromide (INN, BAN) (developmental code name NB-68) is an aminosteroid neuromuscular blocking agent which was never marketed. It acts as a competitive antagonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR).
References
Muscle relaxants
Nicotinic antagonists
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Abandoned drugs
N... | Dacuronium bromide | Wikipedia | 99 | 54201297 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacuronium%20bromide | Chemistry | null | Bromides, Salts, Drug safety, Abandoned drugs | llm_classification |
Amphipathic Lipid Packing Sensor (ALPS) motifs were first identified in 2005 in ARFGAP1 and have been reviewed.
The curving of a phospholipid bilayer, for example into a liposome, causes disturbances to the packing of the lipids on the side of the bilayer that has the larger surface area (the outside of a liposome for... | Amphipathic lipid packing sensor motifs | Wikipedia | 248 | 54202739 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphipathic%20lipid%20packing%20sensor%20motifs | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Membrane biology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Proteins | llm_classification |
Transition metal dithiophosphate complexes are coordination compounds containing dithiophosphate ligands, i.e. ligands of the formula (RO)2PS. The homoleptic complexes have formulas M[S2P(OR)2]2 and M[S2P(OR)2]3. These neutral complexes tend to be soluble in organic solvents, especially when R is branched.
Perhaps t... | Transition metal dithiophosphate complex | Wikipedia | 147 | 48992685 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transition%20metal%20dithiophosphate%20complex | Chemistry | null | Phosphorothioates, Functional groups | llm_classification |
FuseNet is a nuclear fusion focused educational organization. Between 2008 and 2013 it was funded by a European Union grant under EURATOM: Fusion Energy Research.
The FP7 Project
The purpose of FuseNet is to coordinate and facilitate fusion education, to share best practices, to jointly develop educational tools, to ... | FuseNet | Wikipedia | 151 | 39893334 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FuseNet | Physics, Chemistry | null | Nuclear fusion, Nuclear chemistry stubs, Nuclear physics | llm_classification |
A Light-oxygen-voltage-sensing domain (LOV domain) is a protein sensor used by a large variety of higher plants, microalgae, fungi and bacteria to sense environmental conditions. In higher plants, they are used to control phototropism, chloroplast relocation, and stomatal opening, whereas in fungal organisms, they are ... | Light-oxygen-voltage-sensing domain | Wikipedia | 604 | 39900181 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light-oxygen-voltage-sensing%20domain | Chemistry, Biology | null | Plant physiology, Plants, Signal transduction, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Neurochemistry | llm_classification |
Reactive & Functional Polymers is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, established in 1982 and published by Elsevier. It covers research on both the science and the technology of reactive polymers (those with functional groups) including polymers and other polymers with specific chemical reactivity or other func... | Reactive & Functional Polymers | Wikipedia | 128 | 39901852 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive%20%26%20Functional%20Polymers | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials science stubs, Materials science journals, Materials science journal stubs, Materials science | llm_classification |
In astronomy, blitzars are a hypothetical type of neutron star, specifically pulsars that can rapidly collapse into black holes if their spinning slows down. Heino Falcke and Luciano Rezzolla proposed these stars in 2013 as an explanation for fast radio bursts.
Overview
These stars, if they exist, are thought to start... | Blitzar | Wikipedia | 314 | 39904688 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blitzar | Physics, Astronomy | null | Black holes, Physical phenomena, Physical quantities, Unsolved problems in physics, Astrophysics, Density, Stellar phenomena, Astronomical objects | llm_classification |
In mathematics, and in particular in mathematical analysis, the Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality is a result in the theory of Sobolev spaces that relates the -norms of different weak derivatives of a function through an interpolation inequality. The theorem is of particular importance in the framework of el... | Gagliardo–Nirenberg interpolation inequality | Wikipedia | 2,105 | 38500906 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gagliardo%E2%80%93Nirenberg%20interpolation%20inequality | Mathematics | null | Theorems in mathematical analysis, Mathematical theorems, Binary relations, Theorems in functional analysis, Mathematical relations, Inequalities (mathematics), Mathematical problems | llm_classification |
Ada E. Yonath (, ; born 22 June 1939) is an Israeli crystallographer and Nobel laureate in Chemistry, best known for her pioneering work on the structure of ribosomes. She is the current director of the Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structure and Assembly of the Weizmann Institute of Science.
I... | Ada Yonath | Wikipedia | 1,834 | 38502761 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada%20Yonath | Chemistry, Materials_science, Technology | null | Crystallographers, Women Nobel laureates, Crystallography, Women in science and technology | llm_classification |
Alexander Boden (28 May 1913 – 18 December 1993) was a philanthropist, industrialist (manufacturing chemist), publisher (including education author and researcher), founder of the Boden Chair of Human Nutrition at the University of Sydney, a Fellow Australian Academy of Science 1982, a founder of Bioclone Australia, H... | Alexander Boden | Wikipedia | 1,482 | 38503933 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Boden | Chemistry | null | Computational chemistry, Theoretical chemists, Computational chemists | llm_classification |
TeraView Limited, or TeraView, is a company that designs terahertz imaging and spectroscopy instruments and equipment for measurement and evaluation of pharmaceutical tablets, nanomaterials, ceramics and composites, integrated circuit chips and more.
TeraView was co-founded by Michael Pepper (CSO) and Dr Don Arnone (C... | TeraView | Wikipedia | 1,526 | 38505581 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeraView | Physics | null | Spectrum (physical sciences), Electromagnetic spectrum, Terahertz technology | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C12H15NO (molar mass: 189.25 g/mol, exact mass: 189.1154 u) may refer to:
5-MAPB
6-MAPB
Molecular formulas | C12H15NO | Wikipedia | 59 | 38506960 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C12H15NO | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
Pierre A. Deymier is a researcher in phononics, acoustic metamaterial, and materials science. He is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and previously department head at the University of Arizona. He holds appointments with the applied mathematics graduate interdisciplinary program, BIO5 institute, and Sch... | Pierre Deymier | Wikipedia | 695 | 60587863 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre%20Deymier | Materials_science, Engineering | null | Materials scientists and engineers, Materials science | llm_classification |
Historic or notable lime kilns include.
Australia
Lime Kiln Remains, Ipswich
Pipers Creek Lime Kilns
Raffan's Mill and Brick Bottle Kilns
There were a number of lime kilns at Wool Bay, South Australia. One kiln remains and was listed along with the jetty under the name of Wool Bay Lime Kiln & Jetty on the South Aust... | List of lime kilns | Wikipedia | 409 | 60590206 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20lime%20kilns | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Lime kilns, Kilns | llm_classification |
Molecular glue refers to a class of chemical compounds or molecules that play a crucial role in binding and stabilizing protein-protein interactions in biological systems. These molecules act as "glue" by enhancing the affinity between proteins, ultimately influencing various cellular processes. Molecular glue compound... | Molecular glue | Wikipedia | 3,072 | 67037360 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular%20glue | Chemistry, Biology | null | Biochemistry, Biotechnology, nan, Medicinal chemistry | llm_classification |
Alkaline sulfur liquid battery (SLIQ) is a liquid battery which consists of only one rechargeable liquid and a technology which can be used for grid storage.
Battery chemistry and active material
One of the most promising possibilities of enhancing battery energy storage is to use sulphur as the positive electrode. L... | Alkali sulfur liquid battery | Wikipedia | 1,878 | 67041304 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkali%20sulfur%20liquid%20battery | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Chemical engineering, Electrical engineering, Electrochemistry, Electrochemical engineering | llm_classification |
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Flortaucipir (18F), sold under the brand name Tauvid, is a radioactive diagnostic agent indicated for use with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to image the brain.
The most common adverse reactions include headache, injection site pain and increased blood pressure.
Two p... | Flortaucipir (18F) | Wikipedia | 1,135 | 64105317 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flortaucipir%20%2818F%29 | Chemistry | null | Medicinal radiochemistry, PET radiotracers, Radiopharmaceuticals, Medicinal chemistry, Chemicals in medicine | llm_classification |
Vinervine is a monoterpene indole alkaloid of the Vinca sub-group. It is a derivative of akuammicine, with one additional hydroxy (OH) group in the indole portion, hence it is also known as 12-hydroxyakuammicine.
History
The alkaloids are a large group of natural products which are classified according to the part-str... | Vinervine | Wikipedia | 338 | 64110135 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinervine | Chemistry | null | Alkaloids by chemical classification, Indole alkaloids | llm_classification |
19,20-Dihydroervahanine A is an alkaloid, a natural product which is found in the root of the Southeast Asian plant Tabernaemontana divaricata. It inhibits acetylcholinesterase in vitro more potently than galantamine.
See also
Coronaridine
Ibogamine
References
Tryptamine alkaloids
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors | 19,20-Dihydroervahanine A | Wikipedia | 84 | 64110202 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19%2C20-Dihydroervahanine%20A | Chemistry | null | Tryptamine alkaloids, Alkaloids by chemical classification | llm_classification |
Ytterbium(II) hydride is the hydride of ytterbium with the chemical formula YbH2. In this compound, the ytterbium atom has an oxidation state of +2 and the hydrogen atoms have an oxidation state of -1. Its resistivity at room temperature is 107 Ω·cm. Ytterbium hydride has a high thermostability.
Production
Ytterbium h... | Ytterbium(II) hydride | Wikipedia | 130 | 64117353 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ytterbium%28II%29%20hydride | Chemistry | null | Metal hydrides, Inorganic compounds, Reducing agents | llm_classification |
Eugene M. Terentjev (born 21 June 1959) is professor of Polymer physics at the University of Cambridge, and fellow of Queens' College where he is the Director of Studies in Natural Sciences.
Terentjev earned his MSc in Physics from Moscow State University, and his PhD from Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy... | Eugene Terentjev | Wikipedia | 505 | 55765541 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene%20Terentjev | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Polymer scientists and engineers, Physical chemists, Polymer chemistry | llm_classification |
The min-entropy, in information theory, is the smallest of the Rényi family of entropies, corresponding to the most conservative way of measuring the unpredictability of a set of outcomes, as the negative logarithm of the probability of the most likely outcome. The various Rényi entropies are all equal for a uniform d... | Min-entropy | Wikipedia | 1,520 | 41299452 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min-entropy | Physics | null | Quantum mechanical entropy, Entropy, Physical quantities | llm_classification |
Generalized relative entropy (-relative entropy) is a measure of dissimilarity between two quantum states. It is a "one-shot" analogue of quantum relative entropy and shares many properties of the latter quantity.
In the study of quantum information theory, we typically assume that information processing tasks are rep... | Generalized relative entropy | Wikipedia | 896 | 41299466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized%20relative%20entropy | Physics | null | Quantum mechanical entropy, Entropy, Physical quantities | llm_classification |
Polychorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, are a type of chemical that was widely used in the 1960s and 1970s, and which are a contamination source of soil and water. They are fairly stable and therefore persistent in the environment. Bioremediation of PCBs is the use of microorganisms to degrade PCBs from contaminated sites, ... | Bioremediation of polychlorinated biphenyls | Wikipedia | 1,486 | 52865540 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioremediation%20of%20polychlorinated%20biphenyls | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Environmental soil science, Biodegradation, Ecological techniques, nan, Bioremediation, Biochemistry, Environmental microbiology | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C16H8 (molar mass: 200.24 g/mol, exact mass: 200.0626 u) may refer to:
Bicalicene
Quadrannulene
See also
List of compounds with carbon number 16
Molecular formulas | C16H8 | Wikipedia | 66 | 52866154 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C16H8 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
Histone variants are proteins that substitute for the core canonical histones (H3, H4, H2A, H2B) in nucleosomes in eukaryotes and often confer specific structural and functional features. The term might also include a set of linker histone (H1) variants, which lack a distinct canonical isoform. The differences between ... | Histone variants | Wikipedia | 1,591 | 52866970 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histone%20variants | Chemistry | null | Biomolecules by chemical classification, Proteins, Molecular biology | llm_classification |
In mathematics, a property is any characteristic that applies to a given set. Rigorously, a property p defined for all elements of a set X is usually defined as a function p: X → {true, false}, that is true whenever the property holds; or, equivalently, as the subset of X for which p holds; i.e. the set {x | p(x) = tr... | Property (mathematics) | Wikipedia | 207 | 42701243 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property%20%28mathematics%29 | Mathematics | null | Mathematical analysis, Predicate logic, Basic concepts in set theory, Mathematical relations, nan | llm_classification |
BTTC Centre is a Class A 12-story green building located at Ortigas Avenue corner Roosevelt Avenue, Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the first green building in Greenhills, San Juan to receive a Gold pre-certification for Core & Shell under LEED. Developed by Hantex Corporation, it is an office, ... | BTTC Centre | Wikipedia | 277 | 42705189 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BTTC%20Centre | Engineering | null | Building engineering, Sustainable building, Construction | llm_classification |
Cement hydration and strength development mainly depend on two silicate phases: tricalcium silicate (C3S) (alite), and dicalcium silicate (C2S) (belite). Upon hydration, the main reaction products are calcium silicate hydrates (C-S-H) and calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2, written as CH in the cement chemist notation. C-S-H is... | Sulfate attack in concrete and mortar | Wikipedia | 1,375 | 42706145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfate%20attack%20in%20concrete%20and%20mortar | Materials_science | null | Materials degradation, Concrete degradation | llm_classification |
The Gordon–Loeb model is an economic model that analyzes the optimal level of investment in information security.
The benefits of investing in cybersecurity stem from reducing the costs associated with cyber breaches. The Gordon-Loeb model provides a framework for determining how much to invest in cybersecurity, using... | Gordon–Loeb model | Wikipedia | 408 | 42709337 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon%E2%80%93Loeb%20model | Mathematics, Engineering | null | Applied mathematics, Data security, Mathematical economics, Cybersecurity engineering | llm_classification |
The D-DIA or deformation-DIA is an apparatus used for high pressure and high temperature deformation experiments. The advantage of this apparatus is the ability to apply pressures up to approximately 15 GPa while independently creating uniaxial strains up to 50%.
Theory
The D-DIA utilizes the same principle that othe... | D-DIA | Wikipedia | 1,574 | 42710134 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-DIA | Physics, Mathematics | null | Quantity, Physical quantities, Measurement, Size | llm_classification |
In numerical solution of differential equations, WENO (weighted essentially non-oscillatory) methods are classes of high-resolution schemes. WENO are used in the numerical solution of hyperbolic partial differential equations. These methods were developed from ENO methods (essentially non-oscillatory). The first WENO s... | WENO methods | Wikipedia | 132 | 59111950 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WENO%20methods | Physics, Chemistry | null | Computational fluid dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Computational physics | llm_classification |
ENO (essentially non-oscillatory) methods are classes of high-resolution schemes in numerical solution of differential equations.
History
The first ENO scheme was developed by Harten, Engquist, Osher and Chakravarthy in 1987. In 1994, the first weighted version of ENO was developed.
See also
High-resolution scheme
W... | ENO methods | Wikipedia | 86 | 59112216 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENO%20methods | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics | null | Computational physics stubs, Computational fluid dynamics, Applied mathematics, Computational physics, Applied mathematics stubs, Fluid dynamics stubs, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
Carbonaceous sulfur hydride (CSH) is a potential superconductor that was announced in October 2020 by the lab of Ranga Dias at the University of Rochester, in a Nature paper that was later retracted. It was reported to have a superconducting transition temperature of at a pressure of 267 gigapascals (GPa), which would... | Carbonaceous sulfur hydride | Wikipedia | 1,010 | 65584884 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbonaceous%20sulfur%20hydride | Chemistry, Materials_science | null | Superconductivity, Superconductors | llm_classification |
Martin's sulfurane is the organosulfur compound with the formula Ph2S[OC(CF3)2Ph]2 (Ph = C6H5). It is a white solid that easily undergoes sublimation. The compound is an example of a hypervalent sulfur compound called a sulfurane. As such, the sulfur adopts a see-saw structure, with a lone pair of electrons as the equa... | Martin's sulfurane | Wikipedia | 219 | 61747014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%27s%20sulfurane | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Fluorinating agents, Hypervalent molecules, Reagents for organic chemistry, Matter | llm_classification |
Alain Bensoussan (born 12 May 1940) is a French mathematician. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris-Dauphine and Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Early life and education
Alain Bensoussan was born on 12 May 1940 in Tunis, Tunisia. Bensoussan is a former student of the École polytechniqu... | Alain Bensoussan | Wikipedia | 845 | 61749817 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Bensoussan | Engineering | null | Control engineering, Control theorists | llm_classification |
Minimum information standards are sets of guidelines and formats for reporting data derived by specific high-throughput methods. Their purpose is to ensure the data generated by these methods can be easily verified, analysed and interpreted by the wider scientific community. Ultimately, they facilitate the transfer of ... | Minimum information standard | Wikipedia | 1,786 | 61750020 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum%20information%20standard | Engineering, Biology | null | Bioinformatics, Biological engineering | llm_classification |
A Compton generator or Compton tube is an apparatus for experiment to demonstrate the Earth's rotation, similar to the Foucault pendulum and to gyroscope devices. Arthur Compton (Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927) published it during his fourth year at the College of Wooster in 1913.
Explanation of apparatus
A Compton ... | Compton generator | Wikipedia | 567 | 61751032 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton%20generator | Physics | null | Experimental physics, Physics experiments | llm_classification |
Emma Kendrick is Professor of Energy Materials at the University of Birmingham where her work is focused on new materials for batteries and fuel cells. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
Early life and education
Kendrick studied chemistry at the Universi... | Emma Kendrick (academic) | Wikipedia | 599 | 61754083 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma%20Kendrick%20%28academic%29 | Chemistry | null | Solid state chemists | llm_classification |
Rotor solidity is a dimensionless quantity used in design and analysis of rotorcraft, propellers and wind turbines. Rotor solidity is a function of the aspect ratio and number of blades in the rotor and is widely used as a parameter for ensuring geometric similarity in rotorcraft experiments. It provides a measure of h... | Rotor solidity | Wikipedia | 474 | 61760121 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotor%20solidity | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Aerospace engineering, Aerodynamics, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
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The molecular formula C9H7NO4 (molar mass: 193.16 g/mol, exact mass: 193.0375 u) may refer to:
DHICA
Dopachrome
Molecular formulas | C9H7NO4 | Wikipedia | 59 | 38507281 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C9H7NO4 | Physics, Chemistry | null | Molecules, Set index articles on molecular formulas, Isomerism, Molecular formulas, Matter | llm_classification |
EPI-001 is the first inhibitor of the androgen receptor amino-terminal domain. The single stereoisomer of EPI-001, EPI-002, is a first-in-class drug that the USAN council assigned a new stem class "-aniten" and the generic name "ralaniten". This distinguishes the anitens novel molecular mechanism from anti androgens th... | EPI-001 | Wikipedia | 1,048 | 38508096 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPI-001 | Chemistry | null | Alkylating agents, Drug safety, Abandoned drugs, Reagents for organic chemistry | llm_classification |
In abstract algebra, a dualizing module, also called a canonical module, is a module over a commutative ring that is analogous to the canonical bundle of a smooth variety. It is used in Grothendieck local duality.
Definition
A dualizing module for a Noetherian ring R is a finitely generated module M such that for any... | Dualizing module | Wikipedia | 451 | 38513558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dualizing%20module | Mathematics | null | Fields of abstract algebra, Commutative algebra | llm_classification |
Pairwise error probability is the error probability that for a transmitted signal () its corresponding but distorted version () will be received. This type of probability is called ″pair-wise error probability″ because the probability exists with a pair of signal vectors in a signal constellation. It's mainly used in c... | Pairwise error probability | Wikipedia | 261 | 38516236 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pairwise%20error%20probability | Technology, Engineering | null | Telecommunications engineering, Computer engineering, Signal processing | llm_classification |
The flow in manifolds is extensively encountered in many industrial processes when it is necessary to distribute a large fluid stream into several parallel streams, or to collect them into one discharge stream, such as in fuel cells, heat exchangers, radial flow reactors, hydronics, fire protection, and irrigation. Man... | Flow distribution in manifolds | Wikipedia | 1,062 | 38517640 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow%20distribution%20in%20manifolds | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Piping, Chemical engineering, Fluid dynamics | llm_classification |
The term physical constant expresses the notion of a physical quantity subject to experimental measurement which is independent of the time or location of the experiment. The constancy (immutability) of any "physical constant" is thus subject to experimental verification.
Paul Dirac in 1937 speculated that physical co... | Time-variation of fundamental constants | Wikipedia | 1,275 | 50519584 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-variation%20of%20fundamental%20constants | Physics, Mathematics | null | Time in physics, Physical phenomena, Physical quantities, Quantity, Physical constants, Fundamental constants | llm_classification |
Hydrogen isotope biogeochemistry (HIBGC) is the scientific study of biological, geological, and chemical processes in the environment using the distribution and relative abundance of hydrogen isotopes. Hydrogen has two stable isotopes, protium H and deuterium H, which vary in relative abundance on the order of hundreds... | Hydrogen isotope biogeochemistry | Wikipedia | 25,117 | 50525886 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen%20isotope%20biogeochemistry | Chemistry, Biology, Environmental_science | null | Biochemistry methods, Isotopes of hydrogen, Environmental isotopes, Environmental chemistry, Isotopes, Chemical oceanography, Biogeochemistry, Biochemistry | llm_classification |
A proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) is a molecule that can remove specific unwanted proteins. Rather than acting as a conventional enzyme inhibitor, a PROTAC works by inducing selective intracellular proteolysis. A heterobifunctional molecule with two active domains and a linker, PROTACs consist of two covalently ... | Proteolysis targeting chimera | Wikipedia | 962 | 50532084 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteolysis%20targeting%20chimera | Chemistry, Biology | null | Pharmacology, Biotechnology, nan, Medicinal chemistry, Chemical biology | llm_classification |
Swietenia Puspa Lestari (born 23 December 1994) is an Indonesian underwater diver, environmental engineer and environmental activist.
Life
Lestari is a native of Pramuka Island in the Java Sea. A keen diver from childhood, she studied environmental engineering at Bandung Institute of Technology, graduating in 2017. S... | Swietenia Puspa Lestari | Wikipedia | 365 | 62725162 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swietenia%20Puspa%20Lestari | Chemistry, Engineering | null | Environmental engineers, Environmental engineering | llm_classification |
PICRUSt
is a bioinformatics software package. The name is an abbreviation for Phylogenetic Investigation of Communities by Reconstruction of Unobserved States.
The tool serves in the field of metagenomic analysis where it allows inference of the functional profile of a microbial
community based on marker gene survey a... | PICRUSt | Wikipedia | 1,484 | 47268817 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PICRUSt | Biology, Environmental_science | null | Bioinformatics, Environmental microbiology, Bioinformatics software | llm_classification |
The conformal bootstrap is a non-perturbative mathematical method to constrain and solve conformal field theories, i.e. models of particle physics or statistical physics that exhibit similar properties at different levels of resolution.
Overview
Unlike more traditional techniques of quantum field theory, conformal boo... | Conformal bootstrap | Wikipedia | 529 | 47273717 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conformal%20bootstrap | Physics | null | Quantum mechanics, Quantum physics stubs | llm_classification |
The International Institute for Nanotechnology (IIN) was established by Northwestern University in 2000. It was the first institute of its kind in the United States and is one of the premier nanoscience research centers in the world. Today, the IIN represents and unites more than $1 billion in nanotechnology research, ... | International Institute for Nanotechnology | Wikipedia | 868 | 44158633 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Institute%20for%20Nanotechnology | Materials_science | null | Nanotechnology, Nanotechnology institutions | llm_classification |
Electron phenomenological spectroscopy (EPS) is based on the correlations between integral optical characteristics and properties of substance as a single whole quantum continuum: spectrum-properties and color-properties. According to these laws the physicochemical properties of substance solutions in ultraviolet (UV),... | Electron phenomenological spectroscopy | Wikipedia | 343 | 44160992 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron%20phenomenological%20spectroscopy | Physics, Chemistry | null | Instrumental analysis, Molecular physics, Spectroscopy, Spectrum (physical sciences) | llm_classification |
In particle physics, the acronym WISP refers to a largely hypothetical weakly interacting sub-eV particle, or weakly interacting slender particle, or weakly interacting slim particle – low-mass particles which rarely interact with conventional particles.
The term is used to generally categorize a type of dark matter c... | WISP (particle physics) | Wikipedia | 508 | 67046091 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WISP%20%28particle%20physics%29 | Physics, Astronomy | null | Dark matter, Unsolved problems in astronomy, Concepts in astronomy, Unsolved problems in physics, Particle physics, Particle physics stubs, Exotic matter, Hypothetical elementary particles, Physics beyond the Standard Model, Matter | llm_classification |
A Modular Product Architecture is a product design practice, using principles of modularity. In short, a Modular Product Architecture can be defined as a collection of modules with unique functions and strategies, protected by interfaces to deliver an evolving family of market-driven products.
Karl Ulrich, Professor i... | Modular Product Architecture | Wikipedia | 442 | 67050369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular%20Product%20Architecture | Engineering | null | Systems engineering | llm_classification |
The rapid development in the multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering has resulted in a variety of new and innovative medicinal products, often carrying living cells, intended to repair, regenerate or replace damaged human tissue. Tissue engineered medicinal products (TEMPs) vary in terms of the type and origin of... | Quality control in tissue engineering | Wikipedia | 831 | 49010273 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality%20control%20in%20tissue%20engineering | Chemistry, Engineering, Biology | null | Biological engineering, Cloning, Chemical engineering, Tissue engineering, Medical technology | llm_classification |
A glass melting furnace is designed to melt raw materials into glass.
Depending on the intended use, there are various designs of glass melting furnaces available. They use different power sources. These sources are mainly fossil fueled or by fully electric power. A combination of both energy sources is also realized.... | Glass melting furnace | Wikipedia | 2,449 | 55785489 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%20melting%20furnace | Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering | null | Glass engineering and science, Furnaces, Glass, Glass production, Unsolved problems in physics, Combustion engineering, Homogeneous chemical mixtures, Amorphous solids | llm_classification |
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