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Barrel plating is a form of electroplating used for plating a large number of smaller metal objects in one sitting. It consists of a non-conductive barrel-shaped cage in which the objects are placed before being subjected to the chemical bath in which they become plated. An important aspect of the barrel plating proces...
Barrel plating
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel%20plating
Chemistry
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Metallurgical processes, Coatings, Metal plating
llm_classification
Value tree analysis is a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) implement by which the decision-making attributes for each choice to come out with a preference for the decision makes are weighted. Usually, choices' attribute-specific values are aggregated into a complete method. Decision analysts (DAs) distinguished two...
Value tree analysis
Wikipedia
2,298
60777557
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value%20tree%20analysis
Engineering
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Safety engineering, Systems engineering, Reliability engineering
llm_classification
In combustion, Liñán's flame speed provides the estimate of the upper limit for edge-flame propagation velocity, when the flame curvature is small. The formula is named after Amable Liñán. When the flame thickness is much smaller than the mixing-layer thickness through which the edge flame is propagating, a flame speed...
Liñán's flame speed
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%C3%B1%C3%A1n%27s%20flame%20speed
Chemistry, Engineering
null
Piping, Chemical engineering, Combustion, Fluid dynamics
llm_classification
HD 63513 (HR 3036) is a solitary star located in the southern circumpolar constellation Volans. It has an apparent magnitude of 6.38, placing it near the max naked eye visibility. The star is situated at a distance of 634 light years but is receding with a heliocentric radial velocity of . This object is a star with t...
HD 63513
Wikipedia
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68622078
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%2063513
Astronomy
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Volans, Constellations
llm_classification
In atomic emission spectroscopy, the principal series is a series of spectral lines caused when electrons move between p orbitals of an atom and the lowest available s orbital. These lines are usually found in the visible and ultraviolet portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The principal series has given the lette...
Principal series (spectroscopy)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal%20series%20%28spectroscopy%29
Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy
null
Spectroscopy stubs, Spectrum (physical sciences), Emission spectroscopy, Quantum mechanics, Absorption spectroscopy, Astronomy stubs, Atomic physics, molecular, Atomic, Molecular physics stubs, Spectroscopy, Physical chemistry stubs, and optical physics
llm_classification
Bengt Aurivillius (4 December, 1918 in Linköping – 2 May, 1994 in St. Peter's Parish, Malmöhus County) was a Swedish chemist known for his research in metal and mixed oxides. Education and career Aurivillius received his basic scientific education at the then Stockholm University where he graduated in 1937 and earned ...
Bengt Aurivillius
Wikipedia
417
68624888
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengt%20Aurivillius
Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Crystallographers, Crystallography, Inorganic chemists, Solid state chemists
llm_classification
In theoretical computer science, nondeterministic constraint logic is a combinatorial system in which an orientation is given to the edges of a weighted undirected graph, subject to certain constraints. One can change this orientation by steps in which a single edge is reversed, subject to the same constraints. This is...
Nondeterministic constraint logic
Wikipedia
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53059902
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondeterministic%20constraint%20logic
Physics, Mathematics
null
Computational problems in graph theory, Physical quantities, Time, Reconfiguration, PSPACE-complete problems, Mathematical logic, Reversible computing, Computational mathematics, Logical calculi, Computational problems, Graph theory, Mathematical relations, Spacetime, Mathematical problems
llm_classification
Luspatercept, sold under the brand name Reblozyl, is a medication used for the treatment of anemia in beta thalassemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) considers it to be a first-in-class medication. Medical uses Luspatercept is indicated for the treatment of adults with trans...
Luspatercept
Wikipedia
523
53061027
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luspatercept
Biology
null
Recombinant proteins, Biotechnology products
llm_classification
The volatilome (sometimes termed volatolome or volatome) contains all of the volatile metabolites as well as other volatile organic and inorganic compounds that originate from an organism, super-organism, or ecosystem. The atmosphere of a living planet could be regarded as its volatilome. While all volatile metabolites...
Volatilome
Wikipedia
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53063316
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volatilome
Chemistry, Engineering, Biology
null
Biological engineering, Bioinformatics, Omics, Cellular processes, Biochemistry, Metabolism
llm_classification
In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, a quasi-ultrabarrelled space is a topological vector spaces (TVS) for which every bornivorous ultrabarrel is a neighbourhood of the origin. Definition A subset B0 of a TVS X is called a bornivorous ultrabarrel if it is a closed, balanced, and bornivorous subs...
Quasi-ultrabarrelled space
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasi-ultrabarrelled%20space
Mathematics
null
Topological vector spaces, Vector spaces, Space (mathematics)
llm_classification
In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, a metrizable (resp. pseudometrizable) topological vector space (TVS) is a TVS whose topology is induced by a metric (resp. pseudometric). An LM-space is an inductive limit of a sequence of locally convex metrizable TVS. Pseudometrics and metrics A pseudometric ...
Metrizable topological vector space
Wikipedia
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64278078
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrizable%20topological%20vector%20space
Mathematics
null
Mathematical structures, Vector spaces, Topological vector spaces, Space (mathematics), Metric spaces
llm_classification
Dissimilar friction stir welding (DFSW) is the application of friction stir welding (FSW), invented in The Welding Institute (TWI) in 1991, to join different base metals including aluminum, copper, steel, titanium, magnesium and other materials. It is based on solid state welding that means there is no melting. DFSW is...
Dissimilar friction stir welding
Wikipedia
2,660
57687305
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissimilar%20friction%20stir%20welding
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
null
Mechanical phenomena, Physical phenomena, Force, Friction, Physical quantities, Welding, Surface science, Mechanical engineering
llm_classification
Spinterface is a term coined to indicate an interface between a ferromagnet and an organic semiconductor. This is a widely investigated topic in molecular spintronics, since the role of interfaces plays a huge part in the functioning of a device. In particular, spinterfaces are widely studied in the scientific communi...
Spinterface
Wikipedia
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57687722
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinterface
Physics, Materials_science
null
Spintronics, Condensed matter physics
llm_classification
In solid mechanics, the linear stability analysis of an elastic solution is studied using the method of incremental deformations superposed on finite deformations. The method of incremental deformation can be used to solve static, quasi-static and time-dependent problems. The governing equations of the motion are one...
Incremental deformations
Wikipedia
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57687737
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incremental%20deformations
Physics, Materials_science
null
Deformation (mechanics), Physical phenomena, Physical properties, Elasticity (physics)
llm_classification
In topology, a branch of mathematics, a graph is a topological space which arises from a usual graph by replacing vertices by points and each edge by a copy of the unit interval , where is identified with the point associated to and with the point associated to . That is, as topological spaces, graphs are exactly ...
Graph (topology)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph%20%28topology%29
Mathematics
null
Topological spaces, Mathematical structures, Topology, Space (mathematics)
llm_classification
Tissue growth is the process by which a tissue increases its size. In animals, tissue growth occurs during embryonic development, post-natal growth, and tissue regeneration. The fundamental cellular basis for tissue growth is the process of cell proliferation, which involves both cell growth and cell division occurri...
Tissue growth
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tissue%20growth
Biology
null
Behavior, Cell biology, Developmental biology, Reproduction, Cellular processes, Cell cycle
llm_classification
Gould's sequence is an integer sequence named after Henry W. Gould that counts how many odd numbers are in each row of Pascal's triangle. It consists only of powers of two, and begins: 1, 2, 2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 8, 2, 4, 4, 8, 4, 8, 8, 16, 2, 4, ... For instance, the sixth number in the sequence is 4, because there are fou...
Gould's sequence
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gould%27s%20sequence
Physics, Mathematics
null
Sequences and series, Symmetry, Functions and mappings, Integer sequences, Mathematical structures, Mathematical analysis, Factorial and binomial topics, Recreational mathematics, Mathematical objects, Fractals, Number theory, Combinatorics, Mathematical relations, Numbers, Scaling symmetries
llm_classification
Pomeranchuk's theorem, named after Soviet physicist Isaak Pomeranchuk, states that difference of cross sections of interactions of elementary particles and (i. e. particle with particle , and with its antiparticle ) approach 0 when , where is the energy in center of mass system. See also Pomeron References . ...
Pomeranchuk's theorem
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomeranchuk%27s%20theorem
Physics, Chemistry
null
Scattering theory, Equations of physics, Eponymous theorems of physics, Scattering, Particle physics, Particle physics stubs, Physics theorems
llm_classification
Professor Rodney Harris Smallwood FREng, HonFRCP, FIET, FInstP, FIPEM (born 1945), known as Rod, is a British medical engineer and computer scientist. Smallwood graduated in Physics from University College London, then studied solid-state physics at Lancaster University, before working for the National Health Service ...
Rod Smallwood (medical engineer)
Wikipedia
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54366204
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod%20Smallwood%20%28medical%20engineer%29
Engineering
null
Institution of Engineering and Technology, Fellows of the Institution of Engineering and Technology
llm_classification
Skeletocutis subvulgaris is a species of poroid, white rot fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Found in China, it was described as a new species in 1998 by mycologist Yu-Chen Dai. It was named for its resemblance to Skeletocutis vulgaris. The type collection was made in Hongqi District, Jilin Province, where it was foun...
Skeletocutis subvulgaris
Wikipedia
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54366493
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletocutis%20subvulgaris
Biology
null
Fungi, Fungus species
llm_classification
GESTIS Substance Database is a freely accessible online information system on chemical compounds. It is maintained by the Institut für Arbeitsschutz der Deutschen Gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung (IFA, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance). Information on occupational medi...
GESTIS Substance Database
Wikipedia
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54372951
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GESTIS%20Substance%20Database
Chemistry, Biology
null
Biochemistry, Biochemistry databases
llm_classification
KaVo Kerr was a dental equipment manufacturer group that was sold formerly to Envista. The group stemmed from a joint venture set up in 2016 between KaVo (KaVo Dental GmbH), which was established in 1909 in Berlin, Germany, and Kerr Corporation, which was founded in 1891 in Detroit, Michigan, as well as a division of D...
KaVo Kerr
Wikipedia
550
61950060
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KaVo%20Kerr
Biology
null
Danaher Corporation, Life sciences industry
llm_classification
EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset (also EPSG registry) is a public registry of geodetic datums, spatial reference systems, Earth ellipsoids, coordinate transformations and related units of measurement, originated by a member of the European Petroleum Survey Group (EPSG) in 1985. Each entity is assigned an EPSG code betwe...
EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset
Wikipedia
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61953437
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPSG%20Geodetic%20Parameter%20Dataset
Physics, Mathematics
null
Applied mathematics, Spatial analysis, Geographic coordinate systems, Space, Coordinate systems, Spacetime, Geodesy
llm_classification
The Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) is an international think tank, focusing on economic growth and climate change mitigation. It was created in September 2015 and is based in London. The commission currently contains 32 commissioners from a selection of individuals and company and government leaders. Activities ...
Energy Transitions Commission
Wikipedia
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61956101
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy%20Transitions%20Commission
Chemistry
null
Greenhouse gases, Emissions reduction
llm_classification
The unified scattering function was proposed in 1995 as a universal approach to describe small-angle X-ray, and neutron scattering (and in some cases light scattering) from disordered systems that display hierarchical structure. Concept The concept of universal descriptions of scattering, that is scattering functions...
Unified scattering function
Wikipedia
2,715
61956494
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified%20scattering%20function
Chemistry
null
Scattering, Scattering theory
llm_classification
Lean is a proof assistant and a functional programming language. It is based on the calculus of constructions with inductive types. It is an open-source project hosted on GitHub. It was developed primarily by Leonardo de Moura while employed by Microsoft Research and now Amazon Web Services, and has had significant con...
Lean (proof assistant)
Wikipedia
1,294
62889984
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean%20%28proof%20assistant%29
Mathematics
null
Automated theorem proving, Free mathematics software, Theorem proving software systems, Educational math software, Mathematical software
llm_classification
In geometry, an abelian Lie group is a Lie group that is an abelian group. A connected abelian real Lie group is isomorphic to . In particular, a connected abelian (real) compact Lie group is a torus; i.e., a Lie group isomorphic to . A connected complex Lie group that is a compact group is abelian and a connected com...
Abelian Lie group
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abelian%20Lie%20group
Mathematics
null
Lie groups, Mathematical structures, Algebraic structures, Geometry, Geometry stubs
llm_classification
, also spelled (also referred to in spanish as bajareque or fajina), is a traditional building technique used in the construction of housing by indigenous peoples. The constructions are developed using a system of interwoven sticks or reeds, with a covering of mud, similar to the systems of wattle and clay structures ...
Bahareque
Wikipedia
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67245035
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahareque
Physics, Engineering
null
Sustainable building, Building engineering, Architecture, Construction, Materials, Matter, Building materials
llm_classification
The Babler oxidation, also known as the Babler-Dauben oxidation, is an organic reaction for the oxidative transposition of tertiary allylic alcohols to enones using pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC): It is named after James Babler who first reported the reaction in 1976 and William Dauben who extended the scope to cycli...
Babler oxidation
Wikipedia
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67246222
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babler%20oxidation
Chemistry
null
Name reactions, Organic oxidation reactions, Organic reactions
llm_classification
mXparser is an open-source mathematical expressions parser/evaluator providing abilities to calculate various expressions at a run time. Expressions definitions are given as plain text, then verified in terms of grammar / syntax, finally calculated. Library source code is maintained separately for Java and C#, providin...
Mxparser
Wikipedia
1,575
49200527
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mxparser
Mathematics
null
Computer algebra systems, Free mathematics software, Mathematical software
llm_classification
Diffusion bonding or diffusion welding is a solid-state welding technique used in metalworking, capable of joining similar and dissimilar metals. It operates on the principle of solid-state diffusion, wherein the atoms of two solid, metallic surfaces intersperse themselves over time. This is typically accomplished at a...
Diffusion bonding
Wikipedia
1,712
49202119
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffusion%20bonding
Physics, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Welding, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Materials science, Mechanical engineering, nan
llm_classification
In information theory, the Bretagnolle–Huber inequality bounds the total variation distance between two probability distributions and by a concave and bounded function of the Kullback–Leibler divergence . The bound can be viewed as an alternative to the well-known Pinsker's inequality: when is large (larger than 2 f...
Bretagnolle–Huber inequality
Wikipedia
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71550825
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bretagnolle%E2%80%93Huber%20inequality
Mathematics, Technology, Engineering
null
Telecommunications engineering, Applied mathematics, Theorems in probability theory, Computer science, Probabilistic inequalities, Information theory, Inequalities (mathematics)
llm_classification
Marie-Louise Saboungi is a Lebanese-born American condensed matter physicist at the Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie (IMPMC), Sorbonne University, Paris, France. Early life and education Saboungi was born January 1, 1948, in Lebanon. She studied Mathematics and Physics at the Leban...
Marie-Louise Saboungi
Wikipedia
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71551291
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie-Louise%20Saboungi
Physics, Materials_science
null
Condensed matter physicists, Condensed matter physics
llm_classification
Minoxidil sulfate, also known as minoxidil sulfate ester or minoxidil N-O-sulfate, is an active metabolite of minoxidil (Rogaine, Loniten, others) and is the active form of this agent. Minoxidil acts as a prodrug of minoxidil sulfate. Minoxidil sulfate is formed from minoxidil via sulfotransferase enzymes, with the pre...
Minoxidil sulfate
Wikipedia
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71554558
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoxidil%20sulfate
Chemistry
null
Chemicals in medicine, Amine oxides, Functional groups, Human drug metabolites
llm_classification
In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, the Thom–Sebastiani Theorem states: given the germ defined as where are germs of holomorphic functions with isolated singularities, the vanishing cycle complex of is isomorphic to the tensor product of those of . Moreover, the isomorphism respects the monodromy operat...
Thom–Sebastiani Theorem
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom%E2%80%93Sebastiani%20Theorem
Mathematics
null
Theorems in mathematical analysis, Mathematical analysis, Theorems in complex analysis, Mathematical analysis stubs
llm_classification
Promethium(III) bromide is an inorganic compound, with the chemical formula of PmBr3. It is radioactive salt. It is a crystal of the hexagonal crystal system, with the space group of P63/mc (No. 176). Preparation Promethium(III) bromide can be obtained by reacting hydrogen bromide and promethium(III) oxide: Pm2O3 + ...
Promethium(III) bromide
Wikipedia
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71555642
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethium%28III%29%20bromide
Chemistry
null
Bromides, Salts
llm_classification
Optica is an optical design program used for the design and analysis of both imaging and illumination systems. It works by ray tracing the propagation of rays through an optical system. It performs polarization ray-tracing, non-sequential ray-tracing, energy calculations, and optimization of optical systems in three-di...
Optica Optics Software
Wikipedia
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44337770
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optica%20Optics%20Software
Physics
null
Physics software, Computational physics
llm_classification
Atmospheric pressure photoionization (APPI) is a soft ionization method used in mass spectrometry (MS) usually coupled to liquid chromatography (LC). Molecules are ionized using a vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light source operating at atmospheric pressure (105 Pa), either by direct absorption followed by electron ejection ...
Atmospheric-pressure photoionization
Wikipedia
2,259
44339074
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric-pressure%20photoionization
Physics, Chemistry
null
Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Mass, Ion source, Mass spectrometry, nan, Matter
llm_classification
In differential geometry, Kawasaki's Riemann–Roch formula, introduced by Tetsuro Kawasaki, is the Riemann–Roch formula for orbifolds. It can compute the Euler characteristic of an orbifold. Kawasaki's original proof made a use of the equivariant index theorem. Today, the formula is known to follow from the Riemann–Roc...
Kawasaki's Riemann–Roch formula
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki%27s%20Riemann%E2%80%93Roch%20formula
Mathematics
null
Theorems in differential geometry, Theorems in algebraic geometry, Theorems in geometry
llm_classification
Dallol is a unique, terrestrial hydrothermal system around a cinder cone volcano in the Danakil Depression, northeast of the Erta Ale Range in Ethiopia. It is known for its unearthly colors and mineral patterns, and the very acidic fluids that discharge from its hydrothermal springs. Etymology The term Dallol was coin...
Dallol (hydrothermal system)
Wikipedia
1,374
59340793
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallol%20%28hydrothermal%20system%29
Chemistry, Astronomy, Biology
null
Origin of life, Speculative evolution, Astrobiology, nan, Biological hypotheses, Astronomical sub-disciplines
llm_classification
The trigonometric Rosen–Morse potential, named after the physicists Nathan Rosen and Philip M. Morse, is among the exactly solvable quantum mechanical potentials. Definition In dimensionless units and modulo additive constants, it is defined as where is a relative distance, is an angle rescaling parameter, and i...
Trigonometric Rosen–Morse potential
Wikipedia
3,514
59354087
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric%20Rosen%E2%80%93Morse%20potential
Physics, Mathematics
null
Applied mathematics, Theoretical physics, Quantum mechanics, Quantum mechanical potentials, Mathematical physics
llm_classification
Quantum crystallography is a branch of crystallography that investigates crystalline materials within the framework of quantum mechanics, with analysis and representation, in position or in momentum space, of quantities like wave function, electron charge and spin density, density matrices and all properties related to...
Quantum crystallography
Wikipedia
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55956520
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20crystallography
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Theoretical physics, Materials science, Quantum mechanics, Crystallography, Condensed matter physics
llm_classification
trans-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(II) is the trans isomer of the coordination complex with the formula trans-PtCl2(NH3)2, sometimes called transplatin. It is a yellow solid with low solubility in water but good solubility in DMF. The existence of two isomers of PtCl2(NH3)2 led Alfred Werner to propose square planar molec...
Transplatin
Wikipedia
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55957766
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transplatin
Chemistry
null
Coordination chemistry, Coordination complexes
llm_classification
TSD Desalination (Tethys Solar Desalination) is an Israeli startup company that provides solar-powered desalination technology. Jewish Business News named TSD one of 25 cool Israeli startups to watch in 2017, and CNBC mentioned TSD alongside IDE Technologies in a review of Israeli high-tech. TSD was founded in 2014. T...
TSD Desalination
Wikipedia
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55958085
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSD%20Desalination
Chemistry
null
Water treatment, Water technology, Water desalination
llm_classification
NGC 510 is a double star in the constellation of Pisces. The stars are separated 8", and located 7' ESE of NGC 499 and 9' WNW of NGC 515. The RNGC mislabels PGC 5102 as NGC 510. Observational history NGC 510 was discovered by Swedish astronomer Herman Schultz on November 11, 1867. The object was initially considere...
NGC 510
Wikipedia
165
55964386
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20510
Astronomy
null
Pisces (constellation), Constellations
llm_classification
The spin Nernst effect is a phenomenon of spin current generation caused by the thermal flow of electrons or magnons in condensed matter. Under a thermal drive such as temperature gradient or chemical potential gradient, spin-up and spin-down carriers can flow perpendicularly to the thermal current and towards opposite...
Spin Nernst Effect
Wikipedia
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55965344
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin%20Nernst%20Effect
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science, Engineering
null
Spintronics, Phases of matter, Materials science, Condensed matter physics, Matter
llm_classification
The Journal of Thermal Stresses is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the theoretical and industrial applications of thermal stresses. It is published by Taylor & Francis. The journal was established in 1978 with Richard B. Hetnarski (Rochester Institute of Technology) as founding editor-in-chief. In J...
Journal of Thermal Stresses
Wikipedia
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55966819
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Thermal%20Stresses
Materials_science, Engineering
null
Materials science stubs, Materials science journals, Materials science journal stubs, Materials science
llm_classification
Steered-response power (SRP) is a family of acoustic source localization algorithms that can be interpreted as a beamforming-based approach that searches for the candidate position or direction that maximizes the output of a steered delay-and-sum beamformer. Steered-response power with phase transform (SRP-PHAT) is a ...
Steered-response power
Wikipedia
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51518803
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steered-response%20power
Physics, Technology, Engineering
null
Telecommunications engineering, Computer engineering, Signal processing, Classical mechanics, Acoustics
llm_classification
Angular Correlation of Electron Positron Annihilation Radiation (ACAR or ACPAR) is a technique of solid state physics to investigate the electronic structure of metals. It uses positrons which are implanted into a sample and annihilate with the electrons. In the majority of annihilation events, two gamma quanta are cr...
Angular Correlation of Electron Positron Annihilation Radiation
Wikipedia
1,782
51519180
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular%20Correlation%20of%20Electron%20Positron%20Annihilation%20Radiation
Physics, Chemistry, Materials_science
null
Condensed matter physics, Laboratory techniques in condensed matter physics
llm_classification
Size-asymmetric competition refers to situations in which larger individuals exploit disproportionately greater amounts of resources when competing with smaller individuals. This type of competition is common among plants but also exists among animals. Size-asymmetric competition usually results from large individuals ...
Size-asymmetric competition
Wikipedia
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51525633
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Size-asymmetric%20competition
Biology
null
Behavior, Biological interactions, Ecology, nan, Ethology
llm_classification
Paweł Urban (also spelled as Pawel L. Urban (Chinese name: 鄂本帕偉)) is a chemist and is a professor of Chemistry in the National Tsing Hua University (Hsinchu, Taiwan). He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of York (United Kingdom). Urban's research interests include mass spectrometry and biochemical ana...
Paweł Urban
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawe%C5%82%20Urban
Physics, Chemistry
null
Biochemists, Mass spectrometry, Spectrum (physical sciences), Mass spectrometrists
llm_classification
The concentration of calcium in the cell nucleus can increase in response to signals from the environment. Nuclear calcium is an evolutionary conserved potent regulator of gene expression that allows cells to undergo long-lasting adaptive responses. The 'Nuclear Calcium Hypothesis’ by Hilmar Bading describes nuclear ca...
Nuclear calcium
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20calcium
Chemistry, Biology
null
Neuroscience, Gene expression, Molecular genetics, Cellular processes, Molecular biology, Biochemistry
llm_classification
In mathematics, Witt vector cohomology was an early p-adic cohomology theory for algebraic varieties introduced by . Serre constructed it by defining a sheaf of truncated Witt rings Wn over a variety V and then taking the inverse limit of the sheaf cohomology groups Hi(V, Wn) of these sheaves. Serre observed that thoug...
Witt vector cohomology
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witt%20vector%20cohomology
Mathematics
null
Fields of abstract algebra, Algebraic geometry
llm_classification
NGC 4324 is a lenticular galaxy located about 85 million light-years away in the constellation Virgo. It was discovered by astronomer Heinrich d'Arrest on March 4, 1862. NGC 4324 has a stellar mass of 5.62 × 1010 M☉, and a baryonic mass of 5.88 × 1010 M☉. The galaxy's total mass is around 5.25 × 1011 M☉. NGC 4324 is no...
NGC 4324
Wikipedia
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70125038
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%204324
Astronomy
null
Virgo (constellation), Constellations
llm_classification
A thrombin generation assay (TGA) or thrombin generation test (TGT) is a global coagulation assay (GCA) and type of coagulation test which can be used to assess coagulation and thrombotic risk. It is based on the potential of a plasma to generate thrombin over time, following activation of coagulation via addition of p...
Thrombin generation assay
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombin%20generation%20assay
Chemistry
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Blood tests, Chemical pathology
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Space ethics, astroethics or astrobioethics is a discipline of applied ethics that discusses the moral and ethical implications arising from astrobiological research, space exploration and space flight. It deals with practical contemporary issues like the protection of the space environment and hypothetical future issu...
Space ethics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20ethics
Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics, Technology, Biology
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Origin of life, Outer space, Speculative evolution, Astrobiology, Space applications, Space, Geometry, Ethics of science and technology, Biological hypotheses, Spacetime, Astronomical sub-disciplines
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A deposit gauge is a large, funnel-like scientific instrument used for capturing and measuring atmospheric particulates, notably soot, carried in air pollution and deposited back down to ground. Design and construction Deposit gauges are similar to rain gauges. They have a large circular funnel on top, made of stone...
Deposit gauge
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deposit%20gauge
Chemistry, Technology, Engineering
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Scientific instruments, nan, Measuring instruments
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Potassium tetrafluoronickelate is the inorganic compound with the formula K2NiF4. It features octahedral (high spin) Ni centers with Ni-F bond lengths of 2.006 Å. This green solid is a salt of tetrafluoronickelate. It is prepared by melting a mixture of nickel(II) fluoride, potassium fluoride, and potassium bifluoride....
Potassium tetrafluoronickelate
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium%20tetrafluoronickelate
Chemistry, Materials_science
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Inorganic compounds, Crystal structure types, Salts, Crystallography, Metal halides, Fluorides
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For Michaelis–Menten–Monod (MMM) kinetics it is intended the coupling of an enzyme-driven chemical reaction of the Michaelis–Menten type with the Monod growth of an organisms that performs the chemical reaction. The enzyme-driven reaction can be conceptualized as the binding of an enzyme E with the substrate S to form ...
Michaelis–Menten–Monod kinetics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaelis%E2%80%93Menten%E2%80%93Monod%20kinetics
Chemistry
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Chemical kinetics, Enzyme kinetics
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Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA), also known as nitrate/nitrite ammonification, is the result of anaerobic respiration by chemoorganoheterotrophic microbes using nitrate (NO3−) as an electron acceptor for respiration. In anaerobic conditions microbes which undertake DNRA oxidise organic matter and use...
Dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissimilatory%20nitrate%20reduction%20to%20ammonium
Chemistry, Engineering, Biology
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Cellular respiration, Biochemistry, Anaerobic digestion, Environmental engineering, Water technology, Metabolism
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Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (INGEB) is a Bosnian public research institute, member of Sarajevo University (UNSA), and affiliate center of International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB). ICGEB was established as a special project of the United Nations Industrial Developm...
Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20for%20Genetic%20Engineering%20and%20Biotechnology
Chemistry, Engineering, Biology
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Biological engineering, Biochemistry organizations, Genetic engineering, Biochemistry research institutes, Molecular biology
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The Canary Diamond is an uncut canary-yellow 17.86 carat diamond found in 1917 at what is now the Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas. It is in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. The diamond was in the collection of civil engineer and mineral collector Washington Roebling; his son donate...
Canary Diamond
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Physics
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Materials, Gemstones, Matter
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Axonometry is a graphical procedure belonging to descriptive geometry that generates a planar image of a three-dimensional object. The term "axonometry" means "to measure along axes", and indicates that the dimensions and scaling of the coordinate axes play a crucial role. The result of an axonometric procedure is a un...
Axonometry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axonometry
Mathematics
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Mathematical objects, Functions and mappings, Graphical projections, Mathematical relations
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The Vivanti–Pringsheim theorem is a mathematical statement in complex analysis, that determines a specific singularity for a function described by certain type of power series. The theorem was originally formulated by Giulio Vivanti in 1893 and proved in the following year by Alfred Pringsheim. More precisely the the...
Vivanti–Pringsheim theorem
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Mathematics
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Theorems in mathematical analysis, Mathematical analysis, Theorems in complex analysis, Mathematical analysis stubs
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Snezhana I. Abarzhi (also known as Snejana I. Abarji) is an applied mathematician and theoretical physicist specializing in the dynamics of fluids and plasmas and their applications in nature and technology. Her research has revealed that instabilities elucidate dynamics of supernova blasts, and that supernovae explode...
Snezhana Abarzhi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snezhana%20Abarzhi
Chemistry
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Fluid dynamicists, Fluid dynamics
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Neuropeptide W or preprotein L8 is a short human neuropeptide. Neuropeptide W acts as a ligand for two neuropeptide B/W receptors, NPBWR1 and NPBWR2, which are integrated in GPCRs family of alpha-helical transmembrane proteins. Structure There are two forms of neuropeptide W whose precursor is encoded by NPW gene. T...
Neuropeptide W
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropeptide%20W
Chemistry
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G proteins, Signal transduction
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Iodine nitrate is a chemical with formula INO3. It is a covalent molecule with a structure of I–O–NO2. Preparation The compound was first produced by the reaction of mercury(II) nitrate and iodine in ether. Other nitrate salts and solvents can also be used. As a gas it is slightly unstable, decaying with a rate con...
Iodine nitrate
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iodine%20nitrate
Chemistry
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Oxidizing agents, Nitrates, Salts
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Taylor–von Neumann–Sedov blast wave (or sometimes referred to as Sedov–von Neumann–Taylor blast wave) refers to a blast wave induced by a strong explosion. The blast wave was described by a self-similar solution independently by G. I. Taylor, John von Neumann and Leonid Sedov during World War II. History G. I. Taylor ...
Taylor–von Neumann–Sedov blast wave
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor%E2%80%93von%20Neumann%E2%80%93Sedov%20blast%20wave
Physics, Chemistry, Engineering
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Equations of fluid dynamics, Equations of physics, Chemical engineering, Piping, Fluid dynamics
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The Louisenthal Paper Mill, or Papierfabrik Louisenthal (PL) in regional language, is a German manufacturer of security paper. Founded in 1878, the company has been a subsidiary of the Giesecke+Devrient company since 1964 which is best known as a German manufacturer of banknotes. History In 1878, a paper mill was es...
Louisenthal Paper Mill
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisenthal%20Paper%20Mill
Engineering
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Manufacturing, Mechanical engineering
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The evolution of photosynthesis refers to the origin and subsequent evolution of photosynthesis, the process by which light energy is used to assemble sugars from carbon dioxide and a hydrogen and electron source such as water. It is believed that the pigments used for photosynthesis initially were used for protection ...
Evolution of photosynthesis
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution%20of%20photosynthesis
Chemistry, Biology
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Biochemistry, Evolutionary biology, Photosynthesis
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Chloroxymorphamine is an opioid and a derivative of oxymorphone which binds irreversibly as an agonist to the μ-opioid receptor. See also β-Chlornaltrexamine Naloxazone Oxymorphazone References Opioids Alkylating agents Mu-opioid receptor agonists Irreversible agonists Nitrogen mustards Chloroethyl compounds Tert...
Chloroxymorphamine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroxymorphamine
Chemistry
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Alkylating agents, Reagents for organic chemistry
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Epistemological Letters (French: Lettres Épistémologiques) was a hand-typed, mimeographed "underground" newsletter about quantum physics that was distributed to a private mailing list, described by the physicist and Nobel laureate John Clauser as a "quantum subculture", between 1973 and 1984. Distributed by a Swiss fo...
Epistemological Letters
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemological%20Letters
Physics
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Philosophy of physics, Applied and interdisciplinary physics, Quantum mechanics, Quantum mind, Interpretations of quantum mechanics
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Photonic topological insulators are artificial electromagnetic materials that support topologically non-trivial, unidirectional states of light. Photonic topological phases are classical electromagnetic wave analogues of electronic topological phases studied in condensed matter physics. Similar to their electronic coun...
Photonic topological insulator
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photonic%20topological%20insulator
Physics
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Electromagnetism, Physical phenomena, Fundamental interactions
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Nuclear acoustic resonance is a phenomenon closely related to nuclear magnetic resonance. It involves utilizing ultrasound and ultrasonic acoustic waves of frequencies between 1 MHz and 100 MHz to determine the acoustic radiation resulted from interactions of particles that experience nuclear spins as a result of magne...
Nuclear acoustic resonance
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20acoustic%20resonance
Physics, Chemistry
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Nuclear magnetic resonance, Spectrum (physical sciences), Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Classical mechanics, Acoustics, Spectroscopy
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Photopyroelectric As known that Photopyroelectric can be regarded as –Photo +Pyroelectric,which means any optical systems using a pyroelectric detector or imaging system, In addition, pyroelectricity could be depicted as the capability of the components formulating the transient voltage when heated or cooled. Once the...
Photopyroelectric
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photopyroelectric
Physics, Chemistry
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Instrumental analysis, Molecular physics, Spectroscopy, Spectrum (physical sciences)
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A generator in electrical circuit theory is one of two ideal elements: an ideal voltage source, or an ideal current source. These are two of the fundamental elements in circuit theory. Real electrical generators are most commonly modelled as a non-ideal source consisting of a combination of an ideal source and a resi...
Generator (circuit theory)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generator%20%28circuit%20theory%29
Physics
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Circuit theorems, Equations of physics, Physics theorems
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NDL (Network Definition Language) was a compiler on Burroughs Large and Medium Systems computers used to create a network definition file for a data communications controller (DCC) and object code for a data communications processor (DCP) that interfaced between a message control program (written in DCALGOL) such as (R...
Network Definition Language
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20Definition%20Language
Engineering
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Electronic engineering, Hardware description languages
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Ether cleavage refers to chemical substitution reactions that lead to the cleavage of ethers. Due to the high chemical stability of ethers, the cleavage of the C-O bond is uncommon in the absence of specialized reagents or under extreme conditions. In organic chemistry, ether cleavage is an acid catalyzed nucleophilic...
Ether cleavage
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ether%20cleavage
Chemistry
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Chemical process engineering, Chemical processes, nan
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Chloroflexales is an order of bacteria in the class Chloroflexia. The clade is also known as filamentous anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria (FAP), as the order contains phototrophs that do not produce oxygen. These bacteria are facultative aerobic. They generally use chemotrophy when oxygen is present and switch to light...
Chloroflexales
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloroflexales
Chemistry, Biology
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Bacteria stubs, Bacteria, Photosynthesis, Phototrophic bacteria
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P-Chiral phosphines are organophosphorus compounds of the formula PRR′R″, where R, R′, R″ = H, alkyl, aryl, etc. They are a subset of chiral phosphines, a broader class of compounds where the stereogenic center can reside at sites other than phosphorus. P-chirality exploits the high barrier for inversion of phosphine...
P-Chiral phosphine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-Chiral%20phosphine
Physics, Chemistry
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Catalysis, Chemical process stubs, Ligands, Stereochemistry, Coordination chemistry, Space, Stereochemistry stubs, nan, Spacetime, Chemical reaction stubs, Chemical kinetics
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CD28 family receptors are a group of regulatory cell surface receptors expressed on immune cells. The CD28 family in turn is a subgroup of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Two family members, CD28 and ICOS, act as positive regulators of T cell function while another three, BTLA, CTLA-4 and PD-1 act as inhibitors. Liga...
CD28 family receptor
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD28%20family%20receptor
Chemistry, Biology
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Immunology, Receptors, Signal transduction
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Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) absorption spectroelectrochemistry (SEC) is a multiresponse technique that analyzes the evolution of the absorption spectra in UV-Vis regions during an electrode process. This technique provides information from an electrochemical and spectroscopic point of view. In this way, it enables a b...
UV-Vis absorption spectroelectrochemistry
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UV-Vis%20absorption%20spectroelectrochemistry
Physics, Chemistry
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Molecular physics, Spectrum (physical sciences), Instrumental analysis, Electrochemistry, Spectroscopy
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BAM15 is a novel mitochondrial protonophore uncoupler capable of protecting mammals from acute renal ischemic-reperfusion injury and cold-induced kidney tubule damage. It is being studied for the treatment of obesity sepsis, and cancer. References External links Fat-fighting molecule sees the body burn more fuel O...
BAM15
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAM15
Chemistry
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Cellular respiration, Uncouplers
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Applied Nanoscience is a science journal specializing in nanotechnology and published by Springer Nature. It caters to areas fundamental to building sustainable progress, including water science, advanced materials, energy, electronics, environmental science and medicine. Abstracting and indexing According to the info...
Applied Nanoscience
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applied%20Nanoscience
Materials_science
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Materials science stubs, Materials science journals, Materials science journal stubs, Nanotechnology journals, Nanotechnology stubs, Nanotechnology
llm_classification
In statistics, machine learning and algorithms, a tensor sketch is a type of dimensionality reduction that is particularly efficient when applied to vectors that have tensor structure. Such a sketch can be used to speed up explicit kernel methods, bilinear pooling in neural networks and is a cornerstone in many numeric...
Tensor sketch
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor%20sketch
Engineering
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Tensors
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Euler–Boole summation is a method for summing alternating series. The concept is named after Leonhard Euler and George Boole. Boole published this summation method, using Euler's polynomials, but the method itself was likely already known to Euler. Euler's polynomials are defined by The periodic Euler functions modif...
Euler–Boole summation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler%E2%80%93Boole%20summation
Mathematics
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Sequences and series, Mathematical structures, Series (mathematics), Calculus, Summability methods
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Magnus was a computer algebra system designed to solve problems in group theory. It was designed to run on Unix-like operating systems, as well as Windows. The development process was started in 1994 and the first public release appeared in 1997. The project was abandoned in August 2005. The unique feature of Magnus wa...
Magnus (computer algebra system)
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus%20%28computer%20algebra%20system%29
Mathematics
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Computer algebra systems, Mathematical software
llm_classification
Arianna Wright Rosenbluth (September 15, 1927 – December 28, 2020) was an American physicist who contributed to the development of the Metropolis–Hastings algorithm. She wrote the first full implementation of the Markov chain Monte Carlo method. Early life and education Arianna Rosenbluth was born in Houston, Texas, o...
Arianna W. Rosenbluth
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arianna%20W.%20Rosenbluth
Physics
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Computational physicists, Computational physics
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Selenopyrylium is an aromatic heterocyclic compound consisting of a six-membered ring with five carbon atoms and a positively charged selenium atom. Naming and numbering Formerly it was named selenapyrylium. However, this is misleading as "selena" indicates that selenium substitutes for a carbon atom, but actually sel...
Selenopyrylium
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenopyrylium
Physics, Chemistry
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Matter, Aromatic compounds, Organic compounds, Cations, Ions
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Δ4-Abiraterone (D4A; code name CB-7627), also known as 17-(3-pyridyl)androsta-4,16-dien-3-one, is a steroidogenesis inhibitor and active metabolite of abiraterone acetate, a drug which is used in the treatment of prostate cancer and is itself a prodrug of abiraterone (another active metabolite of abiraterone acetate). ...
Δ4-Abiraterone
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%944-Abiraterone
Chemistry
null
Chemicals in medicine, Human drug metabolites
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Overflow metabolism refers to the seemingly wasteful strategy in which cells incompletely oxidize their growth substrate (e.g. glucose) instead of using the respiratory pathway, even in the presence of oxygen. As a result of employing this metabolic strategy, cells excrete (or "overflow") metabolites like lactate, acet...
Overflow metabolism
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overflow%20metabolism
Chemistry, Biology
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Cellular processes, Biochemistry, Metabolism
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The term crude oil constant (Erdölkonstante in German) has been used as an inside joke and pun in the German petroleum industry, pointing out that the reserves-to-production ratio has been observed as roughly constant in the past decades, whereas oil constant (Ölkonstante in German) is a term describing various materia...
Oil constant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil%20constant
Physics, Chemistry
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Plasma physics, Fusion power, Petroleum, Chemical mixtures, Nuclear fusion
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The effective one-body or EOB approach is an analytical approach to the gravitational two-body problem in general relativity. It was introduced by Alessandra Buonanno and Thibault Damour in 1999. It aims to describe all different phases of the two-body dynamics in a single analytical method. Classical gravity theory ...
Effective one-body formalism
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effective%20one-body%20formalism
Physics, Astronomy
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Astrophysics, General relativity, Relativity stubs, Theory of relativity, Gravitational-wave astronomy, Astronomical sub-disciplines
llm_classification
Tetramethyl bisphenol F (TMBPF) is a new coating intended as a safer replacement for bisphenol A and bisphenol F to use in epoxy linings of aluminium cans and steel cans. It was previously suggested as an insulator in electronic circuit boards. Polymerization of tetramethyl bisphenol F occurs with epichlorohydrin when...
Tetramethyl bisphenol F
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetramethyl%20bisphenol%20F
Chemistry
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Coatings, Commodity chemicals, Products of chemical industry
llm_classification
EWS/FLI1 is an oncogenic protein that is pathognomonic for Ewing sarcoma. It is found in approximately 90% of all Ewing sarcoma tumors with the remaining 10% of fusions substituting one fusion partner with a closely related family member (e.g. ERG for FLI1). Origin EWSR1 is a gene on chromosome 22 whose mRNA is trans...
EWS/FLI
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EWS/FLI
Chemistry
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Proteins, Biomolecules by chemical classification, Molecular biology
llm_classification
Promethium(III) phosphate is an inorganic compound, a salt of promethium and phosphate, with the chemical formula of PmPO4. It is radioactive. Its hydrate can be obtained by precipitation of soluble promethium salt and diammonium hydrogen phosphate at pH 3~4 (or obtained by hydrothermal reaction ), and the hydrate can ...
Promethium(III) phosphate
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethium%28III%29%20phosphate
Chemistry
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Salts, Phosphates, Inorganic compounds, Inorganic compound stubs
llm_classification
Kay Kinoshita is an experimental particle physicist. She is a professor at University of Cincinnati. Kinoshita completed her undergrad studies in Physics at Harvard University in 1976 and her PhD at University of California, Berkeley in 1981. She then returned to work at Harvard, before becoming a full professor at Vi...
Kay Kinoshita
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kay%20Kinoshita
Physics
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Experimental physics, Experimental physicists
llm_classification
Claudia Cenedese (born 1971) is an Italian physical oceanographer and applied mathematician whose research focuses on the circulation and flow of water in the ocean, and on the theoretical fluid dynamics needed to model these flows, including phenomena such as mesoscale vortices, buoyancy-driven flow, coastal currents,...
Claudia Cenedese
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia%20Cenedese
Chemistry, Mathematics
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Applied mathematics, Applied mathematicians, Fluid dynamicists, Fluid dynamics
llm_classification
Talent scheduling represents a complex optimization challenge within the fields of computer science and operations research, specifically categorized under combinatorial optimization. Consider, for example, a case involving the production of multiple films, each comprising several scenes that necessitate the participat...
Talent scheduling
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talent%20scheduling
Mathematics, Engineering
null
Optimal scheduling, Industrial engineering, Computational problems, Mathematical problems, NP-complete problems
llm_classification
The Passau Glass Museum has the largest collections in the world of European art glass, Bohemian glass, and glass made by Johann Loetz. The museum is listed as a "Nationally Valuable Cultural Property". It is located at Schrottgasse 2, D-94032 on the Rathaus or town hall square in the old town of Passau. It is connecte...
Passau Glass Museum
Wikipedia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passau%20Glass%20Museum
Materials_science, Engineering
null
Glass engineering and science, Glass museums and galleries
llm_classification