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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spell%20%28Unix%29
is the standard English language spell checker for Unix, Plan 9, and Unix-like operating systems. Appearing in Version 6 Unix, was originally written by Stephen C. Johnson of Bell Labs in 1975. Douglas McIlroy later improved its accuracy, performance, and memory use, and described his work and spell in general in his...
Spell (Unix)
[ "Technology" ]
482
[ "Computing commands", "Plan 9 commands", "Standard Unix programs" ]
32,669,915
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MidWest%20AE%20series
The MidWest AE series are lightweight, liquid-cooled, single- and twin-rotor Wankel engines, with dual ignition, designed for light aircraft. They were produced by Mid-West Engines Ltd. at Staverton Airport, Gloucestershire, UK. History This engine design traces its origins to the Birmingham Small Arms Company Umbersl...
MidWest AE series
[ "Technology" ]
1,192
[ "Engines", "Pistonless rotary engine" ]
32,670,611
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygopteridaceae
Zygopteridaceae is a family of ferns or fern-like plants which lived from the Frasnian to the Berriasian (possibly as far as Cenomanian). It was first thought to have gone extinct during the Permian or the Triassic, but fossil wood assigned to Yulebacaulis was found in rocks from Queensland which are at least Berriasia...
Zygopteridaceae
[ "Biology" ]
244
[ "Ferns", "Plants" ]
32,670,685
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stauropteridaceae
Stauropteridaceae is a family of ferns or fern-like plants from the Devonian and Upper Carboniferous. It is the only family placed in the order Stauropteridales. References Ferns Devonian plants Pennsylvanian plants Devonian first appearances Pennsylvanian extinctions Prehistoric plant families
Stauropteridaceae
[ "Biology" ]
62
[ "Ferns", "Plants" ]
32,670,698
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the continuous q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions and the q-Pochhammer symbol by Gallery References Ort...
Continuous q-Hahn polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
71
[ "Q-analogs", "Combinatorics" ]
32,670,994
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H-Store
H-Store is an experimental database management system (DBMS). It was designed for online transaction processing applications. H-Store was developed by a team at Brown University, Carnegie Mellon University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Yale University in 2007 by researchers Michael Stonebraker, Sam Ma...
H-Store
[ "Technology" ]
394
[ "Data management", "Data" ]
32,671,041
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-matrix%20method
The Transition Matrix Method (T-matrix method, TMM) is a computational technique of light scattering by nonspherical particles originally formulated by Peter C. Waterman (1928–2012) in 1965. The technique is also known as null field method and extended boundary condition method (EBCM). In the method, matrix elements ar...
T-matrix method
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Mathematics" ]
679
[ "Electromagnetism", "Physical phenomena", "Computational electromagnetics", " absorption and radiative transfer (optics)", "Computational physics", "Scattering", "Fundamental interactions", "Electrodynamics", "Dynamical systems" ]
32,672,803
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GenoCAD
GenoCAD is one of the earliest computer assisted design tools for synthetic biology. The software is a bioinformatics tool developed and maintained by GenoFAB, Inc.. GenoCAD facilitates the design of protein expression vectors, artificial gene networks and other genetic constructs for genetic engineering and is based o...
GenoCAD
[ "Engineering", "Biology" ]
1,180
[ "Synthetic biology", "Biological engineering", "Biotechnology", "Bioinformatics", "Molecular genetics", "nan", "Systems biology" ]
32,673,841
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20dual%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the continuous dual q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions and the q-Pochhammer symbol by In which Galle...
Continuous dual q-Hahn polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
74
[ "Q-analogs", "Combinatorics" ]
32,673,845
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions by Relation to other polynomials q-Hahn polynomials→ Quantum q...
Q-Hahn polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
116
[ "Q-analogs", "Combinatorics" ]
32,673,852
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20q-Hahn%20polynomials
In mathematics, the dual q-Hahn polynomials are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme. give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions. References Orthogonal polynomials Q-analogs Special hyperg...
Dual q-Hahn polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
62
[ "Mathematical analysis", "Q-analogs", "Mathematical analysis stubs", "Combinatorics" ]
34,285,232
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kodoku
, also called , , and is a type of poisonous magic found in Japanese folklore. It is the Japanese derivative of the Chinese magic. It is said to have been widely used in ancient China. It is not clear for how long it has been used, but scholars of Chinese characters such as Shizuka Shirakawa, who advocates the impor...
Kodoku
[ "Environmental_science" ]
1,482
[ "Poisons", "Toxicology" ]
34,285,494
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CharProtDB
CharProtDB is a curated database of biochemically characterized proteins. References External links Protein databases Protein classification
CharProtDB
[ "Biology" ]
24
[ "Protein classification" ]
34,285,574
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACARM-ng
ACARM-ng (Alert Correlation, Assessment and Reaction Module - next generation) is an open source IDS/IPS system. ACARM-ng is an alert correlation software which can significantly facilitate analyses of traffic in computer networks. It is responsible for collection and correlation of alerts sent by network and host sens...
ACARM-ng
[ "Engineering" ]
1,584
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Computer networks engineering", "Computer network security" ]
34,286,437
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20sensor
A digital sensor is an electronic or electrochemical sensor, where data is digitally converted and transmitted. Sensors are often used for analytical measurements, e.g. the measurement of chemical and physical properties of liquids. Examples of measured parameters are pH value, conductivity, oxygen, redox potentials. S...
Digital sensor
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
723
[ "Information and communications technology", "Sensors", "Digital technology", "Measuring instruments" ]
34,286,457
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin%20Shrader-Frechette
Kristin Shrader-Frechette (born 1944) is O'Neill Family Professor, Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Philosophy, at the University of Notre Dame. She has previously held senior professorships at the University of California and the University of Florida. Most of Shrader-Frechette's research work anal...
Kristin Shrader-Frechette
[ "Technology" ]
950
[ "Ethics of science and technology" ]
34,286,687
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nest%20%28protein%20structural%20motif%29
The Nest is a type of protein structural motif. It is a small recurring anion-binding feature of both proteins and peptides. Each consists of the main chain atoms of three consecutive amino acid residues. The main chain NH groups bind the anions while the side chain atoms are often not involved. Proline residues lack ...
Nest (protein structural motif)
[ "Biology" ]
910
[ "Protein structural motifs", "Protein classification" ]
34,286,697
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alert%20correlation
Alert correlation is a type of log analysis. It focuses on the process of clustering alerts (events), generated by NIDS and HIDS computer systems, to form higher-level pieces of information. Example of simple alert correlation is grouping invalid login attempts to report single incident like "10000 invalid login attem...
Alert correlation
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
94
[ "Computer security stubs", "Computer engineering", "Computer systems", "Computer-aided engineering", "Construction", "Industrial engineering", "Computer science", "Computing stubs", "Computers" ]
34,287,523
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox%E2%80%93Wright%20function
In mathematics, the Fox–Wright function (also known as Fox–Wright Psi function, not to be confused with Wright Omega function) is a generalisation of the generalised hypergeometric function pFq(z) based on ideas of and : Upon changing the normalisation it becomes pFq(z) for A1...p = B1...q = 1. The Fox–Wright funct...
Fox–Wright function
[ "Mathematics" ]
475
[ "Factorial and binomial topics", "Series expansions", "Combinatorics", "Mathematical relations", "Approximations", "Algebra" ]
34,288,348
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics%20of%20science
The economics of science aims to understand the impact of science on the advance of technology, to explain the behavior of scientists, and to understand the efficiency or inefficiency of scientific institutions and science markets. The importance of the economics of science is substantially due to the importance of sc...
Economics of science
[ "Technology" ]
1,672
[ "Science and technology studies" ]
34,289,077
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean%20random%20matrix
Within mathematics, an N×N Euclidean random matrix  is defined with the help of an arbitrary deterministic function f(r, r′) and of N points {ri} randomly distributed in a region V of d-dimensional Euclidean space. The element Aij of the matrix is equal to f(ri, rj): Aij = f(ri, rj). History Euclidean random matrice...
Euclidean random matrix
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
672
[ "Random matrices", "Applied mathematics", "Theoretical physics", "Mathematical objects", "Matrices (mathematics)", "Statistical mechanics", "Mathematical physics" ]
34,289,263
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20spectroscopists
Articles about notable spectroscopists. A William de Wiveleslie Abney David Alter Anders Jonas Ångström B Roman Balabin Johann Balmer G. Michael Bancroft Charles Glover Barkla Nikolay Basov Jane Blankenship Nicolaas Bloembergen Niels Bohr Frederick Sumner Brackett (1896–1988), discovered the hydrogen Brackett series....
List of spectroscopists
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
578
[ "Molecular physics", "Physical chemists", "Spectrum (physical sciences)", "Instrumental analysis", "Analytical chemists", "Spectroscopists", "Spectroscopy" ]
34,289,512
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalbaisakhi
A kalbaisakhi ( /kaːl boiʃakʰi/, Odia: କାଳ ବୈଶାଖୀ /kaɭɔ̟ bɔ̟isakʰi/,), also known in Assam as a bordoisila (বৰদৈচিলা) and in some English publications as a nor'wester, is a localised rainfall and thunderstorm event which occurs in Bangladesh as well as the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Tripura, Assam, and ...
Kalbaisakhi
[ "Physics" ]
640
[ "Weather", "Physical phenomena", "Weather hazards" ]
34,289,679
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smooth%20completion
In algebraic geometry, the smooth completion (or smooth compactification) of a smooth affine algebraic curve X is a complete smooth algebraic curve which contains X as an open subset. Smooth completions exist and are unique over a perfect field. Examples An affine form of a hyperelliptic curve may be presented as wh...
Smooth completion
[ "Mathematics" ]
682
[ "Fields of abstract algebra", "Algebraic geometry" ]
34,289,892
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratch%20input
In computing, scratch input is an acoustic-based method of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) that takes advantage of the characteristic sound produced when a finger nail or other object is dragged over a surface, such as a table or wall. The technique is not limited to fingers; a stick or writing implements (e.g. chalk,...
Scratch input
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
360
[ "User interfaces", "Interfaces", "Human–machine interaction", "Human–computer interaction" ]
34,290,158
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benfluralin
Benfluralin (or Benefin) is a herbicide of the dinitroaniline class. The mechanism of action of benfluralin involves pre-emergent inhibition of mitosis, root and shoot development, same as trifluralin, from which benfluralin was developed in 1963. It is used to control grasses and other weeds. Annual use in the United...
Benfluralin
[ "Biology" ]
741
[ "Herbicides", "Biocides" ]
34,291,298
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic%20violence%20against%20men
Domestic violence against men is violence or other physical abuse towards men in a domestic setting, such as in marriage or cohabitation. As with domestic violence against women, violence against men may constitute a crime, but laws vary between jurisdictions. Intimate partner violence (IPV) against men is generally le...
Domestic violence against men
[ "Biology" ]
8,744
[ "Abuse", "Behavior", "Aggression", "Human behavior" ]
34,292,540
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holdout%20%28real%20estate%29
A holdout is a property that did not become part of a larger real estate development, usually because the owner refused to sell their property. There are many examples of holdouts worldwide. Examples Macy's headquarters at Macy's Herald Square in New York City, for example, does not cover the whole block because of ...
Holdout (real estate)
[ "Engineering" ]
3,326
[ "Architectural terminology", "Buildings and structures by type", "Architecture" ]
34,292,864
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian%20Faunal%20Directory
The Australian Faunal Directory (AFD) is an online catalogue of taxonomic and biological information on all animal species known to occur within Australia. It is a database produced by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water of the Government of Australia. By May 12, 2021, the Australian Fau...
Australian Faunal Directory
[ "Biology" ]
189
[ "Zoological nomenclature", "Biological nomenclature" ]
34,293,559
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erply
Erply is an enterprise software company which provides cloud-based point of sale and inventory management technology. It was founded in Estonia by Kristjan Hiiemaa in 2009. History In 2009, the company won Seedcamp, a European early stage investment program. In March 2010, they received $2 million in funding from Sau...
Erply
[ "Technology" ]
241
[ "Retail point of sale systems", "Information systems" ]
34,294,480
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEM%20of%20Egypt
The GEM of Egypt was a power shovel built by Bucyrus-Erie in 1966. The shovel was designed for strip mining at the Egypt Valley coalfield near Barnesville, Ohio. GEM is an acronym for “Giant Earth Mover” or “Giant Excavating Machine”. It was one of only two Bucyrus-Erie 1950-B shovels built (the other being The Silver...
GEM of Egypt
[ "Engineering" ]
513
[ "Engineering vehicles", "Stripping shovels", "Mining equipment" ]
34,294,650
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C12H18N2O
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C12H18N2O}} The molecular formula C12H18N2O (molar mass: 206.28 g/mol, exact mass: 206.1419 u) may refer to: Isoproturon Oxotremorine Pivhydrazine, also known as pivalylbenzhydrazine or pivazide
C12H18N2O
[ "Chemistry" ]
84
[ "Isomerism", "Set index articles on molecular formulas" ]
34,295,089
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahi%20%28software%29
Sahi Pro is a test automation software for desktop applications, mobile applications and web applications. Sahi was conceived as an open source product in 2005 with specific focus on test automation management tools for web 2.0 technologies but as a test automation tool geared towards testers. Sahi Pro is shipped propr...
Sahi (software)
[ "Engineering" ]
341
[ "Automation software", "Automation" ]
34,295,228
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-range%20endemic%20invertebrates
Short-range endemic (SRE) invertebrates are animals that display restricted geographic distributions, nominally less than 10,000 km2, that may also be disjunct and highly localised. The most appropriate analogy is that of an island, where the movement of fauna is restricted by the surrounding marine waters, therefore i...
Short-range endemic invertebrates
[ "Biology" ]
703
[ "Endemism", "Biodiversity" ]
34,296,193
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacalin-like%20lectin%20domain
In molecular biology, the jacalin-like lectin domain is a mannose-binding lectin domain with a beta-prism fold consisting of three 4-stranded beta-sheets, with an internal pseudo 3-fold symmetry. Some lectins in this group stimulate distinct T- and B-cell functions, such as Jacalin, which binds to the T-antigen and act...
Jacalin-like lectin domain
[ "Biology" ]
316
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
57,325,059
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASP-107b
WASP-107b is a super-Neptune exoplanet that orbits the star WASP-107. It lies 200 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Virgo. Its discovery was announced in 2017 by a team led by D. R. Anderson via the WASP-South. Planetary orbit WASP-107b could not have formed in its current orbit. It likely migrated inwa...
WASP-107b
[ "Astronomy" ]
792
[ "Virgo (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
57,326,415
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20unsolved%20problems%20in%20astronomy
This article is a list of notable unsolved problems in astronomy. Problems may be theoretical or experimental. Theoretical problems result from inability of current theories to explain observed phenomena or experimental results. Experimental problems result from inability to test or investigate a proposed theory. Other...
List of unsolved problems in astronomy
[ "Physics", "Astronomy" ]
2,402
[ "Concepts in astronomy", "Astronomy-related lists", "Unsolved problems in astronomy", "Astronomical controversies" ]
57,328,148
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staying%20with%20the%20Trouble
Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene is a 2016 book by Donna Haraway, published by Duke University Press. In a thesis statement, Haraway writes: "Staying with the trouble means making oddkin; that is, we require each other in unexpected collaborations and combinations, in hot compost piles. We become...
Staying with the Trouble
[ "Technology" ]
359
[ "Science and technology studies works", "Science and technology studies" ]
57,328,347
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhine%20Regulation
The Regulation of the Rhine () or Rhine Correction (), refers to the canalisation of the Alpine Rhine on the border between Austria and Switzerland in the late 19th/early 20th century. Its aim was to reduce the risk of flooding and to re-route the international border which ran along the old course of the Rhine. Histo...
Rhine Regulation
[ "Physics", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
622
[ "Hydrology", "Physical systems", "Hydraulics", "Civil engineering", "Hydraulic engineering" ]
57,328,403
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aplysioviolin
Aplysioviolin is a purple-colored molecule secreted by sea hares of the genera Aplysia and Dolabella to deter predators. Aplysioviolin is a chemodeterrent, serving to dispel predators on olfactory and gustatory levels as well as by temporarily blinding predators with the molecule's dark color. Aplysioviolin is an impor...
Aplysioviolin
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,097
[ "Biomolecules by chemical classification", "Natural products", "Carboxylic acids", "Functional groups", "Organic compounds", "Alkaloids" ]
57,329,284
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole%20%28surveying%29
In surveying, a pole is bar made of wood or metal and normally held vertical, upon which different instruments can be mounted: a prism, a GPS device, etc. It may be manufactured with a predetermined length (e.g., 2 meters) or may be graduated for different heights or stages. Technology advances have introduced tilt-co...
Pole (surveying)
[ "Engineering" ]
104
[ "Civil engineering", "Civil engineering stubs" ]
57,329,288
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GW%20Orionis
GW Orionis is a T Tauri type pre-main sequence hierarchical triple star system. It is associated with the Lambda Orionis star-forming region and has an extended circumtrinary protoplanetary disk. Observational history GW Orionis first came to the attention of astronomers when it was published, as MHA 265–2, in a lis...
GW Orionis
[ "Astronomy" ]
702
[ "Constellations", "Orion (constellation)" ]
57,329,518
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyromyces%20toatoa
Tyromyces toatoa is a species of poroid fungus found in New Zealand. It was described as a new species by G. H. Cunningham in 1965. The type collections were made by Joan Dingley, who found the fungus in Taupō, Mount Ruapehu, near Whakapapa Stream. She found it fruiting on the bark of dead branches and trunks of Phyllo...
Tyromyces toatoa
[ "Biology" ]
187
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
57,329,591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intragenomic%20and%20intrauterine%20conflict%20in%20humans
Intragenomic and intrauterine conflicts in humans arise between mothers and their offspring. Parental investment theory states that parents and their offspring will often be in conflict over the optimal amount of investment that the parent should provide. This is because the best interests of the parent do not always m...
Intragenomic and intrauterine conflict in humans
[ "Biology" ]
2,055
[ "Evolutionary biology", "Ethology", "Behavior", "Behavioural sciences" ]
55,539,147
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boolean%20differential%20calculus
Boolean differential calculus (BDC) (German: (BDK)) is a subject field of Boolean algebra discussing changes of Boolean variables and Boolean functions. Boolean differential calculus concepts are analogous to those of classical differential calculus, notably studying the changes in functions and variables with respec...
Boolean differential calculus
[ "Mathematics" ]
557
[ "Boolean algebra", "Set theory", "Mathematical logic", "Fields of abstract algebra", "Order theory" ]
55,539,504
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin%20Gold
Bitcoin Gold (BTG) is a cryptocurrency which was created as a hard fork of bitcoin. The stated purpose of the hard fork is to make mining on commonly available graphics cards economically viable. The cryptocurrency has been hit by two 51% hashing attacks, once in 2018 and once in 2020. History Bitcoin Gold hard for...
Bitcoin Gold
[ "Mathematics", "Engineering" ]
389
[ "Applied mathematics", "Cryptography", "Cybersecurity engineering" ]
55,540,036
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IC%202714
IC 2714 is an open cluster in the constellation Carina. It was discovered by James Dunlop in 1826. It is located approximately 4,000 light years away from Earth, in the Carina–Sagittarius Arm. Characteristics It is a rich to moderately rich, intermediate-brightness, detached cluster with Trumpler type II2r or II3m. T...
IC 2714
[ "Astronomy" ]
262
[ "Carina (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
55,540,532
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycoperdon%20pratense
Lycoperdon pratense, commonly known as the meadow puffball, is a type of puffball mushroom in the genus Lycoperdon. In the early stages of development its skin is scruffy whereas its bigger relatives have smooth skins. It grows to wide and tall. Its stump-like stem differentiates it from the giant puffball. It is fo...
Lycoperdon pratense
[ "Biology" ]
145
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
55,540,607
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon%20Storr
Vernon Faithfull Storr (4 December 1869 – 25 October 1940) was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Westminster from 1931 to 1936. Early life and education The son of Edward Storr (1840–1878), Indian Civil Service (a descendant of the goldsmith and silversmith Paul Storr, through which his cousins included R...
Vernon Storr
[ "Biology" ]
498
[ "Non-Darwinian evolution", "Theistic evolutionists", "Biology theories" ]
55,541,007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinematically%20complete%20experiment
In accelerator physics, a kinematically complete experiment is an experiment in which all kinematic parameters of all collision products are determined. If the final state of the collision involves n particles 3n momentum components (3 Cartesian coordinates for each particle) need to be determined. However, these com...
Kinematically complete experiment
[ "Physics" ]
593
[ "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "Accelerator physics", "Experimental physics", "Physics experiments" ]
55,543,286
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haploporus%20septatus
Haploporus septatus is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Polyporaceae. Found in China, it causes a white rot in decomposing angiosperm wood. Taxonomy The fungus was collected from Ailaoshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong County (Yunnan Province) in October 2013, and described as a new species three years lat...
Haploporus septatus
[ "Biology" ]
245
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
55,543,382
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skeletocutis%20pseudo-odora
Skeletocutis pseudo-odora is a species of poroid crust fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was described as a new species by Chinese mycologists in 2017. The type specimen was collected from Leigongshan Nature Reserve in Leishan County, Guizhou Province. It was growing on a fallen branch of Chinese white pine, at an ...
Skeletocutis pseudo-odora
[ "Biology" ]
109
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
55,543,734
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitable%20Exoplanets%20Observatory
The Habitable Exoplanet Observatory (HabEx) is a space telescope concept that would be optimized to search for and image Earth-size habitable exoplanets in the habitable zones of their stars, where liquid water can exist. HabEx would aim to understand how common terrestrial worlds beyond the Solar System may be and det...
Habitable Exoplanets Observatory
[ "Astronomy" ]
1,479
[ "Astronomy projects", "Exoplanet search projects", "Space telescopes" ]
55,544,975
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferroglobulin
Ferroglobulin is a protein in whey. The presence of ferroglobulin in milk is perhaps the explanation for the ability of this product to treat powdery mildew in the garden. Milk is diluted with water (typically 1:10) and sprayed on susceptible plants at the first sign of infection, or as a preventative measure, with re...
Ferroglobulin
[ "Chemistry" ]
114
[ "Biochemistry stubs", "Protein stubs" ]
55,545,092
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicinnobolus
Cicinnobolus is a genus of fungi, either classified as imperfect fungi or as Ascomycota. Species in this genus are hyperparasites of powdery mildew. Cicinnobolus cesatii is a synonym for Ampelomyces quisqualis. References Eurotium, Erysiphe, Cicinnobolus: nebst Bemerkungen uber die Geschlectsorgane der Ascomycet...
Cicinnobolus
[ "Biology" ]
162
[ "Fungi", "Parasites of fungi" ]
55,545,264
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquitin-like%20protein
Ubiquitin-like proteins (UBLs) are a family of small proteins involved in post-translational modification of other proteins in a cell, usually with a regulatory function. The UBL protein family derives its name from the first member of the class to be discovered, ubiquitin (Ub), best known for its role in regulating pr...
Ubiquitin-like protein
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
2,433
[ "Gene expression", "Protein classification", "Biochemical reactions", "Post-translational modification", "Protein families" ]
55,545,439
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonifex
Ammonifex is a Gram-negative, extremely thermophilic, strictly anaerobic and motile genus of bacteria from the family of Thermoanaerobacteraceae. See also List of Bacteria genera List of bacterial orders References Further reading Thermoanaerobacterales Bacteria genera Thermophiles Anaerobes
Ammonifex
[ "Biology" ]
73
[ "Bacteria", "Anaerobes" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonifex%20degensii
Ammonifex degensii is a Gram-negative bacterium from the genus of Ammonifex which has been isolated from a volcanic hot spring from the Kawah Candradimuka crater, Dieng Plateau, Java, Indonesia. References Thermoanaerobacterales Bacteria described in 1996 Thermophiles Anaerobes
Ammonifex degensii
[ "Biology" ]
72
[ "Bacteria", "Anaerobes" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ammonifex%20thiophilus
Ammonifex thiophilus is an extremely thermophilic, anaerobic, and facultatively chemolithoautotrophic bacterium from the genus of Ammonifex which has been isolated from a hot spring in Uzon Caldera in Russia. References Thermoanaerobacterales Bacteria described in 2008 Thermophiles Anaerobes
Ammonifex thiophilus
[ "Biology" ]
82
[ "Bacteria", "Anaerobes" ]
55,546,157
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%204815
NGC 4815 is an open cluster in the constellation Musca. It was discovered by John Herschel in 1834. It is located approximately 10,000 light years away from Earth. Characteristics NGC 4815 is an intermediate age cluster. Carraro and Ortolani determined the age of the cluster to be 500 million years, based on BV photo...
NGC 4815
[ "Astronomy" ]
444
[ "Musca", "Constellations" ]
55,546,507
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KRACK
KRACK ("Key Reinstallation Attack") is a replay attack (a type of exploitable flaw) on the Wi-Fi Protected Access protocol that secures Wi-Fi connections. It was discovered in 2016 by the Belgian researchers Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens of the University of Leuven. Vanhoef's research group published details of the ...
KRACK
[ "Technology" ]
1,001
[ "Wireless networking", "Wi-Fi", "Computer security exploits" ]
55,547,754
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huawei%20Mate%2010
The Huawei Mate 10, Huawei Mate 10 Pro and Huawei Mate 10 Lite are Android smartphones designed and marketed by Huawei as part of the Huawei Mate series. There is also a Mate 10 Porsche design, which has 256 GB of storage but is otherwise identical to the Mate 10 Pro. They were first released on 16 October 2017. Versu...
Huawei Mate 10
[ "Technology" ]
2,999
[ "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
55,547,780
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie%20Ad%C3%A8le%20Pierre%20Jules%20Tissot
Marie Adèle Pierre Jules Tissot (10 September 1838 – 25 November 1883) was a French mining engineer and geologist. He suspected the presence of deposits of phosphates in French North Africa, which were later discovered by the geologist Philippe Thomas. He is best known for a detailed geological map of the east of Alge...
Marie Adèle Pierre Jules Tissot
[ "Engineering" ]
507
[ "Mining engineering", "Mining engineers" ]
55,548,438
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualified%20website%20authentication%20certificate
A qualified website authentication certificate (QWAC certificate) is a qualified digital certificate under the trust services defined in the European Union eIDAS Regulation. A 2016 European Union Agency for Cybersecurity report proposed six strategies and twelve recommended actions as an escalated approach that target...
Qualified website authentication certificate
[ "Technology" ]
852
[ "Computer law", "Computing and society" ]
55,549,497
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BEAMing
In biotechnology BEAMing, which stands for beads, emulsion, amplification, magnetics, is a highly sensitive digital PCR method that combines emulsion PCR and flow cytometry to identify and quantify specific somatic mutations present in DNA. Process BEAMing begins with the isolation of DNA from a patient’s blood or pl...
BEAMing
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
923
[ "Biochemistry methods", "Genetics techniques", "Polymerase chain reaction" ]
55,549,720
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinet
Chinet is an American paper goods company established in the 1930s that produces disposable plates, bowls, napkins, and plastic cups. Owned by Huhtamaki of Espoo, Finland, its North American regional headquarters is in De Soto, Kansas. Chinet began offering compostable plate products in 2013. Huhtamaki has manufactur...
Chinet
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
148
[ "Biodegradation", "Biodegradable materials", "Materials", "Matter" ]
55,549,889
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott%20152
The Elliot 152 was a vacuum tube fixed-program computer developed for naval gunnery control at the Elliott Brothers laboratory in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. It was an early example of a digital real-time computer system, and the first computer produced by Elliott Brothers. The first and only unit was made operationa...
Elliott 152
[ "Technology" ]
240
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer hardware stubs" ]
55,550,255
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavioural%20Processes
Behavioural Processes is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the field of ethology. It was established in 1976 and is published by Elsevier. The editors-in-chief are Johan J. Bolhuis (Utrecht University) and Olga Lazareva (Drake University). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2...
Behavioural Processes
[ "Biology" ]
103
[ "Ethology stubs", "Ethology", "Behavior", "Ethology journals" ]
55,550,496
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20486
NGC 486, also occasionally referred to as LEDA 1281966 or GC 275, is a spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. NGC 486 was discovered on December 6, 1850 by Irish engineer Bindon Blood Stoney. NGC 486 is commonly misidentified as PGC 4975, which is sometimes referred to as NGC 492A. Observation history Although J...
NGC 486
[ "Astronomy" ]
332
[ "Pisces (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
55,552,490
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dye-and-pry
Dye-n-Pry, also called Dye And Pry, Dye and Pull, Dye Staining, or Dye Penetrant, is a destructive analysis technique used on surface mount technology (SMT) components to either perform failure analysis or inspect for solder joint integrity. It is an application of dye penetrant inspection. Method Dye-n-Pry is a usefu...
Dye-and-pry
[ "Materials_science", "Technology", "Engineering" ]
520
[ "Systems engineering", "Mechanical tests", "Computer engineering", "Reliability engineering", "Digital electronics", "Electronic design", "Technological failures", "Engineering failures", "Nondestructive testing", "Materials testing", "Electronic engineering", "Civil engineering", "Mechanica...
55,552,532
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tbh
tbh was an anonymous social media app available in the United States, designed for high school students. The app was launched by Nikita Bier, Erik Hazzard, Kyle Zaragoza, and Nicolas Ducdodon in September 2017. Investors included Greylock Partners, Redpoint Ventures, Founders Fund, Semyon Dukach, Bee Partners, Dorm Roo...
Tbh
[ "Technology" ]
325
[ "Mobile software stubs", "Mobile technology stubs" ]
55,552,548
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics%20and%20Information%20Technology
Ethics and Information Technology is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering the intersection between moral philosophy and the field of information and communications technology. It was established in 1999 by Jeroen van den Hoven (Delft University of Technology), who has been its editor-in-chief ever sinc...
Ethics and Information Technology
[ "Technology" ]
172
[ "Ethics of science and technology", "Computing and society", "Information ethics" ]
55,553,728
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callistosporium%20elegans
Callistosporium elegans is a species of fungus known from São Tomé and Príncipe. References Callistosporium elegans at mycobank Agaricales Fungi described in 2017 Biota of São Tomé and Príncipe Fungus species
Callistosporium elegans
[ "Biology" ]
56
[ "Biota by country", "Fungi", "Fungus species", "Biota of São Tomé and Príncipe" ]
56,919,601
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faramerz%20Dabhoiwala
Faramerz Noshir Dabhoiwala (born 1969) is a historian and senior research scholar at Princeton University where he teaches and writes about the social history, cultural history, and intellectual history of the English-speaking world, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Education Dabhoiwala was educated in Amster...
Faramerz Dabhoiwala
[ "Biology" ]
491
[ "Behavior", "Sexuality", "Historians of sexuality" ]
56,920,215
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient%20protein
Ancient proteins are complex mixtures and the term palaeoproteomics is used to characterise the study of proteomes in the past. Ancients proteins have been recovered from a wide range of archaeological materials, including bones, teeth, eggshells, leathers, parchments, ceramics, painting binders and well-preserved soft...
Ancient protein
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
4,652
[ "Biomolecules by chemical classification", "Bioinformatics", "Omics", "Paleobiology", "Molecular biology", "Proteins" ]
56,920,346
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zindler%20curve
A Zindler curve is a simple closed plane curve with the defining property that: (L) All chords which cut the curve length into halves have the same length. The most simple examples are circles. The Austrian mathematician Konrad Zindler discovered further examples, and gave a method to construct them. Herman Auerbach ...
Zindler curve
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,073
[ "Planes (geometry)", "Euclidean plane geometry", "Plane curves" ]
56,922,838
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Primas
Hans Primas (June 18, 1928, Zurich - October 6, 2014) was a Swiss theoretical chemist. From 1948 to 1951 Primas studied chemistry at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (Technikum Winterthur). In 1961, after his habilitation, he became associate professor and in 1966 full professor of physical and theoretical che...
Hans Primas
[ "Chemistry" ]
149
[ "Theoretical chemistry", "Quantum chemistry", "Physical chemists", "Theoretical chemists" ]
56,923,778
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Wei%20%28engineer%29
James Wei (; born 1930) is an American chemical engineer. Wei received his bachelor's degree from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1952, before pursuing graduate study at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a master's and a doctor of science degree. He began working for Mobil Oil in 1955, and left...
James Wei (engineer)
[ "Chemistry" ]
252
[ "Chemical engineering academics", "Chemical engineers" ]
56,926,089
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variational%20asymptotic%20method
Variational Asymptotic Method (VAM) is a powerful mathematical approach to simplify the process of finding stationary points for a described functional by taking advantage of small parameters. VAM is the synergy of variational principles and asymptotic approaches. Variational principles are applied to the defined funct...
Variational asymptotic method
[ "Physics" ]
1,322
[ "Classical mechanics", "Continuum mechanics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceriporia%20excelsa
Ceriporia excelsa is a species of crust fungus in the family Irpicaceae. It is found in Europe and North America, where it typically grows on dead hardwood. It has also been recorded from China. Description The crust-like fruit bodies of this species are soft and readily separable from the substrate. The colour of the...
Ceriporia excelsa
[ "Biology" ]
171
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
56,926,837
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet%20Video%20Coding
Internet Video Coding (ISO/IEC 14496-33, MPEG-4 IVC) is a video coding standard. IVC was created by MPEG, and was intended to be a royalty-free video coding standard for use on the Internet, as an alternative to non-free formats such as AVC and HEVC. As such, IVC was designed to only use (mostly old) coding techniques ...
Internet Video Coding
[ "Technology" ]
709
[ "Multimedia", "Computer industry", "Vaporware", "Streaming television" ]
56,927,127
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast%20to%20Allied%20Merchant%20Ships
Broadcast to Allied Merchant Ships (BAMS) was a protocol and system of broadcasts for Allied merchant ship convoys that was used during World War II to provide for the transmission of official messages to merchant ships in any part of the world. The BAMS system is designed for communication by the best employment of ra...
Broadcast to Allied Merchant Ships
[ "Engineering" ]
2,989
[ "Telecommunications engineering", "Radio communications" ]
43,927,242
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical%20closeness
Hierarchical closeness (HC) is a structural centrality measure used in network theory or graph theory. It is extended from closeness centrality to rank how centrally located a node is in a directed network. While the original closeness centrality of a directed network considers the most important node to be that with t...
Hierarchical closeness
[ "Mathematics" ]
328
[ "Discrete mathematics", "Graph theory", "Combinatorics", "Network theory", "Mathematical relations", "Algebra", "Algebraic graph theory" ]
43,929,362
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-PAS
J-PAS (Javalambre Physics of the Accelerating universe Astrophysical Survey) is an astronomical survey is being carried out by the Astrophysical Observatory of Javalambre (OAJ), located in Pico del Buitre in Sierra de Javalambre, in Teruel, Spain. J-PAS officially started in the summer of 2023. OAJ is managed by Arago...
J-PAS
[ "Astronomy" ]
427
[ "Astronomical surveys", "Observational astronomy", "Works about astronomy", "Astronomical objects", "Astronomical sub-disciplines" ]
43,929,588
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindness%20UK
Kindness UK is an independent London-based not-for-profit organisation that promotes kindness in United Kingdom. History Kindness UK was founded by social entrepreneur David Jamilly in 2011 with the aim of undertaking initiatives to enhance the value and profile of kindness in society. Jamilly previously founded Pod C...
Kindness UK
[ "Biology" ]
296
[ "Behavior", "Human behavior", "Kindness" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network%20Access%20License
The Network Access License (NAL) is mandatory for telecommunication equipment that is exported to or sold in China. This license applies to telecommunication equipment that is connected to the public telecommunication network. For receiving the Network Access License, an application has to be submitted at the Ministry ...
Network Access License
[ "Mathematics" ]
346
[ "Symbols", "Certification marks" ]
43,930,285
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czechoslovak%20border%20fortifications%20during%20the%20Cold%20War
From 1946 to 1964, Czechoslovakia built fortifications along the south and south-western frontier, on the common border with the capitalist countries of West Germany and Austria. Unlike the Czechoslovakian section of the Iron Curtain, whose main function was to prevent citizens of the Eastern Bloc escaping to the West,...
Czechoslovak border fortifications during the Cold War
[ "Engineering" ]
491
[ "Cold War fortifications", "Fortification lines" ]
43,930,593
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C3H4S2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C3H4S2}} The molecular formula C3H4S2 may refer to: Dithioles 1,2-Dithiole, a type of heterocycle with the parent 1,2-dithiacyclopentene 1,3-Dithiole, a type of heterocycle with the parent 1,3-dithiacyclopentene
C3H4S2
[ "Chemistry" ]
88
[ "Isomerism", "Set index articles on molecular formulas" ]
43,931,157
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-reactive%20carbohydrate%20determinants
Cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants (CCDs) play a role in the context of allergy diagnosis. The terms CCD or CCDs describe protein-linked carbohydrate structures responsible for the phenomenon of cross-reactivity of sera from allergic patients towards a wide range of allergens from plants and insects. In serum-bas...
Cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
881
[ "Immune system", "Organ systems", "Carbohydrate chemistry", "nan", "Chemical synthesis", "Glycobiology" ]
43,931,503
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homecoming%3A%20When%20the%20Soldiers%20Returned%20from%20Vietnam
Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned From Vietnam is a book of selected correspondence published in 1989. Its genesis was a controversial newspaper column of 20 July 1987 in which Chicago Tribune syndicated columnist Bob Greene asked whether there was any truth to the folklore that Vietnam veterans had been spat upon...
Homecoming: When the Soldiers Returned from Vietnam
[ "Biology" ]
1,975
[ "Excretion", "Spitting" ]
43,931,676
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom%20Solomon%20%28neurologist%29
Thomas Solomon is Professor of Neurology at the University of Liverpool, director of The Pandemic Institute and director of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections. He is also vice president (international) of the Academy of Medical ...
Tom Solomon (neurologist)
[ "Biology" ]
1,266
[ "Vaccination", "Vaccination advocates" ]
43,932,267
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staub-Traugott%20Phenomenon
The Staub-Traugott Phenomenon (or Staub-Traugott Effect) is the premise that a normal subject fed glucose will rapidly return to normal levels of blood glucose after an initial spike, and will see improved reaction to subsequent glucose feedings. History A. T. B. Jacobson determined in 1913 that carbohydrate ingesti...
Staub-Traugott Phenomenon
[ "Chemistry" ]
485
[ "Blood tests", "Chemical pathology" ]
43,933,350
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terete
Terete is a term in botany used to describe a cross section that is circular, or like a distorted circle, with a single surface wrapping around it. That is usually contrasted with cross-sections that are flattened, with a distinct upper surface that is different from the lower surface. The cross-section of a branch in ...
Terete
[ "Biology" ]
210
[ "Plant morphology", "Plants" ]
43,933,585
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive%20survivability
Passive survivability refers to a building's ability to maintain critical life-support conditions in the event of extended loss of power, heating fuel, or water. This idea proposes that designers should incorporate ways for a building to continue sheltering inhabitants for an extended period of time during and after a ...
Passive survivability
[ "Engineering" ]
3,438
[ "Sustainable building", "Construction standards", "Building engineering", "Construction", "Civil engineering", "Architecture" ]
43,933,782
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference%20distance
In broadcast engineering, the reference distance is the distance which, under normal circumstances and flat terrain, a radio station would travel with a particular level of signal strength. This distance depends on two factors: effective radiated power (ERP) and height above average terrain (HAAT). The actual distance ...
Reference distance
[ "Engineering" ]
482
[ "Broadcast engineering", "Electronic engineering" ]
43,934,042
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk%20Detective
Disk Detective is the first NASA-led and funded-collaboration project with Zooniverse. It is NASA's largest crowdsourcing citizen science project aiming at engaging the general public in search of stars, which are surrounded by dust-rich circumstellar disks, where planets usually dwell and are formed. Initially launche...
Disk Detective
[ "Astronomy", "Technology" ]
1,914
[ "Works about astronomy", "Information systems", "Astronomy projects", "Human-based computation", "Astronomy websites" ]
43,934,137
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X%20%2B%20Y%20sorting
In computer science, sorting is the problem of sorting pairs of numbers by their sums. Applications of the problem include transit fare minimisation, VLSI design, and sparse polynomial multiplication. As with comparison sorting and integer sorting more generally, algorithms for this problem can be based only on compar...
X + Y sorting
[ "Mathematics" ]
2,217
[ "Unsolved problems in mathematics", "Order theory", "Sorting algorithms", "Unsolved problems in computer science", "Mathematical problems" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartan%20pair
In the mathematical fields of Lie theory and algebraic topology, the notion of Cartan pair is a technical condition on the relationship between a reductive Lie algebra and a subalgebra reductive in . A reductive pair is said to be Cartan if the relative Lie algebra cohomology is isomorphic to the tensor product...
Cartan pair
[ "Mathematics" ]
248
[ "Fields of abstract algebra", "Mathematical structures", "Category theory", "Homological algebra" ]
43,934,614
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20C.%20Liao
James C. Liao (; born 1958) is a Taiwanese-American chemist. He is the Parsons Foundation Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, and is the co-founder and lead scientific advisor of Easel Biotechnologies, LLC. He is best known for hi...
James C. Liao
[ "Biology" ]
888
[ "Synthetic biology", "Synthetic biologists" ]
43,935,886
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lanmaoa%20fragrans
Lanmaoa fragrans is a rare species of bolete fungus in the family Boletaceae found in Europe. It has a brownish convex cap measuring in diameter that initially has a velvety texture before becoming smooth. The spindle-shaped stipe measures long by wide. It is yellow at the top and flushed with red in the lower port...
Lanmaoa fragrans
[ "Biology" ]
300
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]