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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan%20Jianwei
Pan Jianwei (; born 11 March 1970) is a Chinese academic administrator and quantum physicist. He is a university administrator and professor of physics at the University of Science and Technology of China. Pan is known for his work in the field of quantum entanglement, quantum information and quantum computers. In 2017...
Pan Jianwei
[ "Physics" ]
703
[ "Quantum physicists", "Quantum mechanics" ]
43,937,725
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban%20Culture%20Lab
Urban Culture Lab is an interdisciplinary forum for studies in urban culture and was established spring 2014. The Lab is based at the Faculty of Humanities, which is a part of the University of Copenhagen. The main focus of Urban Culture Lab is to bring together scholars of urban culture, cities, livability and urbanit...
Urban Culture Lab
[ "Engineering" ]
461
[ "Urban planning", "Architecture" ]
43,938,803
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20E.%20Bortle
John E. Bortle is an American amateur astronomer. He is best known for creating the Bortle scale to quantify the darkness of the night sky. Bortle has made a special study of comets. He has recorded thousands of observations relating to more than 300 comets. From 1977 until 1994 he authored the monthly '"Comet Digest"...
John E. Bortle
[ "Astronomy" ]
438
[ "Astronomers", "Amateur astronomers" ]
42,497,167
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western%20Sydney%20Airport
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport , also known as Badgerys Creek Airport or Western Sydney Airport, is an international airport under construction in the suburbs of Luddenham and Badgerys Creek, New South Wales. Together with the development of surrounding areas, it is a key part of the Western S...
Western Sydney Airport
[ "Engineering" ]
2,563
[ "Megaprojects" ]
42,497,710
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cetacean%20strandings%20in%20Ghana
Cetacean strandings in Ghana appear to be becoming more common. Whales washing ashore may be due to ship strike, population dynamics, or an increase in human coverage and reporting. There are at least 28 species of cetaceans — seven baleen whales and 21 toothed whales — in the Gulf of Guinea, of which Ghana’s coast cov...
Cetacean strandings in Ghana
[ "Biology" ]
2,741
[ "Behavior by type of animal", "Behavior", "Mammal behavior" ]
42,497,808
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20launch%20complexes
This is a list of launch complexes where a Launch complex is a facility from which different types of launch vehicles are launched. It may contain one or more launch pads or suitable sites to mount a transportable launch pad. Ariane Launch Complex (1970—) Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch Complex 1 (1957—) Cape Canaveral Air...
List of launch complexes
[ "Astronomy" ]
576
[ "Outer space", "Outer space lists" ]
42,497,844
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbra
Xbra is a homologue of Brachyury (T) gene for Xenopus. It is a transcription activator involved in vertebrate gastrulation which controls posterior mesoderm patterning and notochord differentiation by activating transcription of genes expressed throughout mesoderm. The effects of Xbra is concentration dependent where c...
Xbra
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
467
[ "Induced stem cells", "Gene expression", "Transcription factors", "Signal transduction" ]
42,498,564
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Board%20roof
A board roof or boarded roof is a roofing method of using boards as the weather barrier on a roof. Board roofs can be applied in several ways, the basic types have the boards installed vertically and installed horizontally. Double board roofs were sometimes used on railroad cars. Vertical board roofs Vertical board ro...
Board roof
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
336
[ "Structural engineering", "Building", "Structural system", "Construction", "Roofs" ]
42,499,011
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepio
Sleepio is a digital sleep-improvement program featuring cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques developed by sleep scientist Colin Espie and ex-insomnia sufferer Peter Hames. Sleepio was tested in a randomized placebo-group clinical trial in 2012. In a commentary on this research published by The Lancet, Sleep...
Sleepio
[ "Biology" ]
484
[ "Behavior", "Sleep" ]
42,499,080
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20Flux%20Nebula
Integrated flux nebulae are a relatively recently identified astronomical phenomenon. In contrast to the typical and well known gaseous nebulae within the plane of the Milky Way galaxy, IFNs lie beyond the main body of the galaxy. The term was coined by Steve Mandel who defined them as "high galactic latitude nebulae ...
Integrated Flux Nebula
[ "Astronomy" ]
401
[ "Nebulae", "Nebula stubs", "Astronomical objects", "Astronomy stubs" ]
42,500,102
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20column-oriented%20DBMSes
This article is a list of column-oriented database management system software. Free and open-source software (FOSS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Amazon Redshift Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics (formerly Azure SQL Data Warehouse) Google BigQuery Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse Cloud (ADWC) Snowflake Computing...
List of column-oriented DBMSes
[ "Technology" ]
180
[ "Computing-related lists", "Lists of software" ]
42,500,543
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collocyte
Collocyte is a term variously applied in botany and zoology to cells that produce gluey substances, or that bind or capture prey or assorted objects by securing them with gluey materials and structures, or that simply look smooth and gelatinous. Literally the word means "glue cell", and it has a number of poorly disti...
Collocyte
[ "Chemistry" ]
980
[ "Histology", "Microscopy" ]
42,500,615
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic%20harassment%20device
Acoustic harassment and acoustic deterrents are technologies used to keep animals and in some cases humans away from an area. Applications of the technology are used to keep marine mammals away from aquaculture facilities and to keep birds away from certain areas (for instance in the vicinity of airports and blueberry ...
Acoustic harassment device
[ "Physics" ]
780
[ "Classical mechanics", "Acoustics" ]
42,501,804
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive%20behavioral%20training
Cognitive behavioral training (CBTraining), sometimes referred to as structured cognitive behavioral training, (SCBT) is an organized process that uses systematic, highly-structured tasks designed to improve cognitive functions. Functions such as working memory, decision making, and attention are thought to inform whet...
Cognitive behavioral training
[ "Biology" ]
2,231
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Behavior" ]
42,502,114
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endre%20Dudich
Endre Dudich (20 March 1895 – 5 February 1971) was a Hungarian Kossuth Prize-winning professor, academician, and zoologist, noted for his application of mathematical methods for variational study of insects. Early life and education Born in Nagysalló, Hungary, Dudich was educated at grammar school in Esztergom until 1...
Endre Dudich
[ "Environmental_science" ]
949
[ "Hydrology", "Hydrologists" ]
42,503,038
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topera%20Medical
Topera, Inc. is a cardiac arrhythmia mapping company for targeting catheter ablation company launched in San Diego, California and specializes in mapping electrical signals of the heart. Topera's headquarters are located in Palo Alto, California. The company uses 3D analysis and mapping to detect the sources of atrial ...
Topera Medical
[ "Biology" ]
1,034
[ "Life sciences industry" ]
42,503,237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%203455
NGC 3455 is an intermediate spiral galaxy located 65 million light-years away in the constellation of Leo. It is a member of the NGC 3370 Group of galaxies, which is a member of the Leo II Groups, a series of galaxies and galaxy clusters strung out from the right edge of the Virgo Supercluster. Gallery References Ex...
NGC 3455
[ "Astronomy" ]
89
[ "Leo (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
42,504,176
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDIS%20%28computer-based%20system%29
The CCF Display and Information System (CDIS) is a computer-based system that provides airport and flight information to air traffic controllers formerly based at the London Terminal Control Centre in England. It was designed by Praxis in 1992. Notes and references Air traffic control in the United Kingdom Computer-r...
CDIS (computer-based system)
[ "Technology" ]
73
[ "Information systems", "Information technology" ]
42,504,282
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heel%20effect
In X-ray tubes, the heel effect or, more precisely, the anode heel effect is a variation of the intensity of X-rays emitted by the anode depending on the direction of emission along the anode-cathode axis. X-rays emitted toward the anode are less intense than those emitted perpendicular to the cathode–anode axis or tow...
Heel effect
[ "Physics" ]
546
[ "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "X-rays", "Spectrum (physical sciences)", "Electromagnetic spectrum", "Medical physics" ]
42,505,078
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon%20Ribas
Moon Ribas (born 24 May 1985) is a Spanish avant-garde artist and cyborg activist best known for developing and implanting online seismic sensors in her feet that allow her to feel earthquakes through vibrations. Since 2007, international media have described her as the world's first cyborg woman or the world's first f...
Moon Ribas
[ "Biology" ]
1,086
[ "Cyborgs" ]
42,505,445
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopora
Isopora is a genus of small polyp stony coral in the phylum Cnidaria. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus: Isopora brueggemanni (Brook, 1893) Isopora crateriformis (Gardiner, 1898) Isopora cuneata (Dana, 1846) Isopora elizabethensis (Veron, 2000) †Isopora...
Isopora
[ "Biology" ]
135
[ "Biogeomorphology", "Coral reefs" ]
42,505,492
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software%20diagnosis
Software diagnosis (also: software diagnostics) refers to concepts, techniques, and tools that allow for obtaining findings, conclusions, and evaluations about software systems and their implementation, composition, behaviour, and evolution. It serves as means to monitor, steer, observe and optimize software developmen...
Software diagnosis
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
682
[ "Software engineering", "Systems engineering", "Information technology", "Computer engineering" ]
42,507,069
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft%20Mobile
Microsoft Mobile Oy was a Finland subsidiary of Microsoft Devices involved in the development and manufacturing of mobile phones. Based in Keilaniemi, Espoo, it was established in 2014 following the acquisition of Nokia's Devices and Services division by Microsoft in a deal valued at €5.4 billion, which was completed i...
Microsoft Mobile
[ "Technology" ]
6,205
[ "Computing platforms", "Microsoft Windows" ]
53,995,681
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically%20encoded%20voltage%20indicator
Genetically encoded voltage indicator (or GEVI) is a protein that can sense membrane potential in a cell and relate the change in voltage to a form of output, often fluorescent level. It is a promising optogenetic recording tool that enables exporting electrophysiological signals from cultured cells, live animals, and ...
Genetically encoded voltage indicator
[ "Biology" ]
1,171
[ "Neuroscience", "nan", "Biotechnology" ]
53,999,338
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20455
NGC 455 is a lenticular galaxy of type S? located in the constellation Pisces. It was discovered on October 27, 1864, by Albert Marth. It was described by Dreyer as "faint, very small, almost stellar." References External links 0455 18641027 Pisces (constellation) Lenticular galaxies 815 4572
NGC 455
[ "Astronomy" ]
75
[ "Pisces (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
53,999,356
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20456
NGC 456 is a nebula with an open cluster located in the constellation Tucana. It was discovered on August 1, 1826, by James Dunlop. It was described by Dreyer as "pretty faint, pretty large, irregularly round, mottled but not resolved, 1st of several." See also List of NGC objects (1–1000) References 0456 18260801...
NGC 456
[ "Astronomy" ]
93
[ "Tucana", "Constellations" ]
53,999,565
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holotomography
Holotomography (HT) is a laser technique to measure the three-dimensional refractive index (RI) tomogram of a microscopic sample such as biological cells and tissues. Because the RI can serve as an intrinsic imaging contrast for transparent or phase objects, measurements of RI tomograms can provide label-free quantitat...
Holotomography
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
1,440
[ "Scientific instruments", "Measuring instruments" ]
54,000,061
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurogastronomy
Neurogastronomy is the study of flavor perception and the ways it affects cognition and memory. This interdisciplinary field is influenced by the psychology and neuroscience of sensation, learning, satiety, and decision making. Areas of interest include how olfaction contributes to flavor, food addiction and obesity, t...
Neurogastronomy
[ "Biology" ]
1,144
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Behavior", "Cognitive psychology" ]
54,000,072
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raphidiophrys%20drakena
Raphidiophrys drakena is a species of protist in the genus of Raphidiophrys. It is a unicellular eukaryote with a cell diameter of 26.7±0.39 μm and several cell surface features like axopodia, kinecysts and a tangential scale layer. The scales have a length of 6.0±0.18 μm and a width of 3.5±0.14 μm. R. drakena differs ...
Raphidiophrys drakena
[ "Biology" ]
136
[ "Eukaryotes", "Microorganisms", "Microscopic eukaryotes" ]
54,001,785
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trithiazyl%20trichloride
Trithiazyl trichloride is the inorganic compound with the formula . A white solid, it is a precursor to other sulfur nitrides, but has no commercial applications. Structure The molecule is a 6-membered ring of alternating nitrogen and sulfur atoms, where each sulfur atom is attached to one chlorine atom by a single bo...
Trithiazyl trichloride
[ "Chemistry" ]
445
[ "Inorganic chlorine compounds", "Inorganic compounds" ]
54,001,845
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharmaceutical%20distribution
The distribution of medications has special drug safety and security considerations. Some drugs require cold chain management in their distribution. The industry uses track and trace technology, though the timings for implementation and the information required vary across different countries, with varying laws and s...
Pharmaceutical distribution
[ "Biology" ]
1,050
[ "Life sciences industry" ]
54,002,922
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate%20Crime%20in%20the%20Pharmaceutical%20Industry
Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry is a 1984 book on corporate crime and the pharmaceutical industry by criminologist John Braithwaite. The author writes from the perspective of a criminologist and not from a perspective of expertise in drug law or pharmacology. Various reviewers commented on the book. T...
Corporate Crime in the Pharmaceutical Industry
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
142
[ "Pharmaceutical industry", "Pharmacology", "Life sciences industry" ]
54,003,498
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axicabtagene%20ciloleucel
Axicabtagene ciloleucel, sold under the brand name Yescarta, is a medication used for the treatment for large B-cell lymphoma that has failed conventional treatment. T cells are removed from a person with lymphoma and genetically engineered to produce a specific T-cell receptor. The resulting chimeric antigen receptor ...
Axicabtagene ciloleucel
[ "Biology" ]
849
[ "Cell therapies", "CAR T-cell therapy" ]
54,005,385
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power%20amplifier%20classes
In electronics, power amplifier classes are letter symbols applied to different power amplifier types. The class gives a broad indication of an amplifier's characteristics and performance. The first three classes are related to the time period that the active amplifier device is passing current, expressed as a fraction...
Power amplifier classes
[ "Technology" ]
5,825
[ "Electronic amplifiers", "Amplifiers" ]
54,007,125
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney%20Nanoscience%20Hub
The Sydney Nanoscience Hub is a nanoscience facility of The University of Sydney Nano Institute (formerly the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology) at the University of Sydney in Camperdown, Sydney, Australia. The laboratories in the building are isolated from outside influences such as vibration, ...
Sydney Nanoscience Hub
[ "Materials_science" ]
145
[ "Nanotechnology", "Nanotechnology institutions" ]
52,648,154
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiggleZ%20Dark%20Energy%20Survey
The WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey is a large-scale astronomical redshift survey that was carried out on the 3.9 metre Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) at the Siding Spring Observatory, New South Wales between August 2006 and January 2011. The name stems from the measurement of baryon acoustic oscillations in the distribut...
WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey
[ "Astronomy" ]
552
[ "Astronomical surveys", "Observational astronomy", "Works about astronomy", "Astronomical objects", "Astronomical sub-disciplines" ]
52,648,208
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-supply%20of%20water%20and%20sanitation
Self-supply of water and sanitation (also called household-led water supply or individual supply) refers to an approach of incremental improvements to water and sanitation services, which are mainly financed by the user. People around the world have been using this approach over centuries to incrementally upgrade their...
Self-supply of water and sanitation
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
3,152
[ "Hydrology", "Water supply", "Environmental engineering" ]
52,648,714
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple%20sex%20partners
Multiple sex partners (MSP) is the measure and incidence of engaging in sexual activities with two or more people within a specific time period. Sexual activity with MSP can happen simultaneously or serially. MSP includes sexual activity between people of a different gender or the same gender. The term polyamorous is ...
Multiple sex partners
[ "Environmental_science" ]
1,141
[ "Epidemiology", "Environmental social science" ]
52,649,170
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samarium%28III%29%20bromide
Samarium(III) bromide is a crystalline compound of one samarium and three bromine atoms with the chemical formula of SmBr3. Samarium(III) bromide is a dark brown powder at room temperature. The compound has a crystal structure isotypic to that of plutonium(III) bromide. Preparation SmBr3·6H2O can be crystallized by di...
Samarium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
208
[ "Bromides", "Inorganic compounds", "Inorganic compound stubs", "Salts" ]
52,649,245
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europium%28II%29%20bromide
Europium(II) bromide is a crystalline compound of one europium atom and two bromine atoms. Europium(II) bromide is a white powder at room temperature, and odorless. Europium dibromide is hygroscopic. Reactions Europium(II) bromide is known to be involved in three reactions: 2 EuBr3 + Eu ...
Europium(II) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
159
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,649,448
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europium%28III%29%20bromide
Europium(III) bromide (or europium tribromide) is a crystalline compound, a salt, made of one europium and three bromine atoms. Europium tribromide is a grey powder at room temperature. It is odorless. Europium tribromide is hygroscopic. Reactions When vaporized, europium(III) bromide reacts by the equation: 2 EuBr3 →...
Europium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
148
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,649,487
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CloudSight
CloudSight, Inc. is a Los Angeles, California–based technology company that specializes in captioning and understanding images using AI. History CloudSight was founded in 2012 by Dominik Mazur and Bradford Folkens. It was previously known as Image Searcher, Inc. and then CamFind, Inc., respectively. In 2016, the comp...
CloudSight
[ "Technology" ]
471
[ "Mobile technology companies" ]
52,649,764
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadolinium%28III%29%20bromide
Gadolinium(III) bromide is a crystalline compound of gadolinium atoms and three bromine atoms. This salt is hygroscopic. Preparation Gadolinium(III) bromide can be obtained by the reaction between gadolinium and hydrobromic acid: The anhydrous form can be obtained by heating the hydrate with ammonium bromide. Refere...
Gadolinium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
97
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,650,342
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holmium%28III%29%20bromide
Holmium(III) bromide is a crystalline compound made of one holmium atom and three bromine atoms. Holmium bromide is a yellow powder at room temperature. Holmium bromide is hygroscopic. Holmium bromide is odorless. Reactions Holmium(III) bromide is formed as a result of the reaction: 2 Ho(s) + 3 Br2(g) → 2 HoBr3(s) H...
Holmium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
142
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,651,586
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth%20function
The growth function, also called the shatter coefficient or the shattering number, measures the richness of a set family or class of function. It is especially used in the context of statistical learning theory, where it is used to study properties of statistical learning methods. The term 'growth function' was coined ...
Growth function
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,175
[ "Families of sets", "Basic concepts in set theory", "Combinatorics" ]
52,651,596
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG%20smartphone%20bootloop%20issues
Several smartphone models introduced by LG Electronics between 2015 and 2016 were discovered by users to have manufacturing defects, all of which eventually cause the devices to become unstable, or suffer from a bootloop, rendering them effectively inoperable. The LG G4 (2015) has been the most synonymous with these fa...
LG smartphone bootloop issues
[ "Technology" ]
1,171
[ "Technological failures" ]
52,651,649
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conveyor%20bridge
A conveyor bridge is a piece of mining equipment used in strip mining for the removal of overburden and for dumping it on the inner spoil bank of the open-cut mine. It is used together with multibucket excavators, frequently bucket chain excavators, that remove the overburden which is moved to the bridge by connecting ...
Conveyor bridge
[ "Engineering" ]
521
[ "Engineering vehicles", "Mining equipment" ]
52,651,721
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/17%CE%B1-Ethynyl-3%CE%B1-androstanediol
17α-Ethynyl-3α-androstanediol (developmental code names HE-3235, Apoptone), also known as 17α-ethynyl-5α-androstane-3α,17β-diol, is a synthetic androstane steroid and a 17α-substituted derivative of 3α-androstanediol which was never marketed. It was under development for the treatment of prostate cancer but was discont...
17α-Ethynyl-3α-androstanediol
[ "Chemistry" ]
484
[ "Drug safety", "Abandoned drugs" ]
52,651,742
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desulfovibrio%20bizertensis
Desulfovibrio bizertensis is a weakly halotolerant, strictly anaerobic, sulfate-reducing and motile bacterium from the genus of Desulfovibrio which has been isolated from marine sediments from Tunisia. References External links Type strain of Desulfovibrio bizertensis at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadataba...
Desulfovibrio bizertensis
[ "Biology" ]
84
[ "Bacteria stubs", "Bacteria" ]
52,652,017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Holzscheiter
Michael Holzscheiter is a German-born professor at the University of New Mexico. Holzscheiter received his PhD from the University of Mainz in 1978. He has conducted numerous experiments with low energy antiprotons at CERN for over 30 years. After initial work on antiprotons traps he initiated the ATHENA collaboratio...
Michael Holzscheiter
[ "Physics" ]
156
[ "Experimental physics", "Experimental physicists" ]
52,653,581
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20Genius
American Genius is an American documentary series focusing on the lives of inventors and pioneers who have been responsible for major developments in their areas of expertise and helped shape the course of history. Consisting of eight episodes, it was telecast on the National Geographic Channel from June 1, 2015 to Jun...
American Genius
[ "Engineering" ]
326
[ "Electrical engineering", "History of electrical engineering" ]
52,654,570
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasunobu%20Nakamura
Yasunobu Nakamura (中村 泰信 Nakamura Yasunobu) is a Japanese physicist. He is a professor at the University of Tokyo's Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST) and the Principal Investigator of the Superconducting Quantum Electronics Research Group (SQERG) at the Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS...
Yasunobu Nakamura
[ "Physics" ]
1,150
[ "Quantum physicists", "Quantum mechanics" ]
52,654,587
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-A
MPEG-A is a group of standards for composing MPEG systems formally known as ISO/IEC 23000 - Multimedia Application Format, published since 2007. MPEG-A consists of 20 parts, including: MPEG-A Part 1: Purpose for multimedia application formats MPEG-A Part 2: MPEG music player application format MPEG-A Part 3: MPEG p...
MPEG-A
[ "Technology" ]
300
[ "Multimedia", "MPEG" ]
52,654,733
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WR%20140
WR 140 is a visually moderately bright Wolf–Rayet star placed within the spectroscopic binary star, SBC9 1232, whose primary star is an evolved spectral class O4–5 star. It is located in the constellation of Cygnus, lying in the sky at the centre of the triangle formed by Deneb, γ Cygni and δ Cygni. Significance WR 1...
WR 140
[ "Astronomy" ]
1,759
[ "Cygnus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
52,655,081
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladder%20polymer
In chemistry, a ladder polymer is a type of double stranded polymer with the connectivity of a ladder. In a typical one-dimensional polymer, e.g. polyethylene and polysiloxanes, the monomers form two bonds, giving a chain. In a ladder polymer the monomers are interconnected by four bonds. Inorganic ladder polymers ar...
Ladder polymer
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
578
[ "Materials science", "Polymer chemistry" ]
52,655,437
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%206589
NGC 6589 is a reflection nebula located in the constellation of Sagittarius, and it was discovered by Truman Safford on August 28, 1867. In August 1905, Edward Barnard listed it as IC 4690. References External links Reflection nebulae Sagittarius (constellation) 6589 IC objects 18670828 Discoveries by Truman Saff...
NGC 6589
[ "Astronomy" ]
76
[ "Nebula stubs", "Sagittarius (constellation)", "Astronomy stubs", "Constellations" ]
52,657,328
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian%20model%20of%20computational%20anatomy
Computational anatomy (CA) is a discipline within medical imaging focusing on the study of anatomical shape and form at the visible or gross anatomical scale of morphology. The field is broadly defined and includes foundations in anatomy, applied mathematics and pure mathematics, including medical imaging, neuroscien...
Bayesian model of computational anatomy
[ "Mathematics", "Engineering", "Biology" ]
2,174
[ "Biological engineering", "Biomedical engineering", "Civil engineering", "Geometry", "Fluid mechanics", "Medical technology" ]
52,657,746
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thulium%28III%29%20bromide
Thulium(III) bromide is a crystalline compound of one thulium atom and three bromine atoms. The salt is a white powder at room temperature. It is hygroscopic. Usage Thulium(III) bromide is used as a reagent for the complexation of lanthanide bromides with aluminium bromide, and as a reactant for preparing alkali metal...
Thulium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
120
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,658,122
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutetium%28III%29%20bromide
Lutetium(III) bromide is a crystalline compound made of one lutetium atom and three bromine atoms. It takes the form of a white powder at room temperature. It is hygroscopic. It is odorless. Properties Reactions Lutetium(III) bromide can be synthesized through the following reaction: 2 Lu(s) + 3 Br2(g) → 2 LuBr3(s) ...
Lutetium(III) bromide
[ "Chemistry" ]
186
[ "Bromides", "Salts" ]
52,658,278
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%206914
NGC 6914 is a reflection nebula located approximately 6,000 light-years away in the constellation of Cygnus, and was discovered by Édouard Stephan on August 29, 1881. Ultraviolet radiation from stars in the Cygnus OB2 association ionize the nebula's hydrogen. References External links Reflection nebulae H II regio...
NGC 6914
[ "Astronomy" ]
87
[ "Nebula stubs", "Cygnus (constellation)", "Astronomy stubs", "Constellations" ]
52,658,372
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seita%20Emori
Seita Emori (born 1970 in Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese environmental scientist whose most noted work focuses upon the worldwide effects of Global Warming. He completed his Doctorate at the University of Tokyo in 1997 and thereafter joined the National Institute for Environmental Studies, where he is currently the Chi...
Seita Emori
[ "Environmental_science" ]
222
[ "Environmental scientists" ]
52,658,420
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomers%20Without%20Borders
Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) is a U.S.-based organization founded by Mike Simmons, dedicated to spreading astronomy throughout the world and connecting people through this universal interest. Projects include crowdfunding in developed countries to sponsor the purchase of equipment and training for people in develo...
Astronomers Without Borders
[ "Astronomy" ]
298
[ "Astronomy organizations" ]
52,658,542
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentledge
Kentledge or kentledge weights, are slabs or blocks of concrete or iron (usually pig iron, sometimes with a cast-in handle to assist moving). They are used within ships or boats as permanent, high-density ballast. They may also be used as counterweights in cranes such as tower cranes or swing bridges as is found in the...
Kentledge
[ "Engineering" ]
134
[ "Mechanical engineering", "Mechanisms (engineering)" ]
52,658,898
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M31-RV
M31-RV is a possible red cataclysmic variable star located in the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) that experienced an outburst in 1988, which was similar to the outburst V838 Monocerotis experienced in 2002. At peak brightness, M31-RV was the most luminous red supergiant in the Local Group. Such objects have been called luminou...
M31-RV
[ "Astronomy" ]
249
[ "Andromeda (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
39,722,261
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single%20use%20medical%20device%20reprocessing
Single-use medical device reprocessing is the disinfection, cleaning, remanufacturing, testing, packaging and labeling, and sterilization among other steps, of a used, (or, in some cases, a device opened from its original packaging but unused), medical device to be put in service again. All reprocessed medical devices ...
Single use medical device reprocessing
[ "Biology" ]
4,342
[ "Medical devices", "Medical technology" ]
39,722,957
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi%20MCA
Mitsubishi MCA stands for Mitsubishi Clean Air, a moniker used in Japan to identify vehicles built with emission control technology. The term was first introduced in Japan, with later introductions internationally. The technology first appeared in January 1973 on the Mitsubishi 4G32A gasoline-powered inline four cylind...
Mitsubishi MCA
[ "Physics", "Technology" ]
584
[ "Physical systems", "Machines", "Engine technology", "Engines" ]
39,723,018
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound%20NJ2
Compound NJ2 is a xanthylium yellowish pigment found in wine. In model solutions, colorless compounds, such as catechin, can give rise to new types of pigments. The first step is the formation of colorless dimeric compounds consisting of two flavanol units linked by carboxy-methine bridge. This is followed by the form...
Compound NJ2
[ "Chemistry" ]
172
[ "Carboxylic acids", "Functional groups" ]
39,723,141
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.%20T.%20Naraniengar
Mandyam Tondanur Naraniengar (1871–1940) was an Indian mathematician. He first proved in 1909 the Morley's trisector theorem after it was posed in 1899 by Frank Morley. He was the president of Indian Mathematical Society from 1930 to 1932 and the editor of the Journal of the Indian Mathematical Society from its found...
M. T. Naraniengar
[ "Mathematics" ]
108
[ "Geometers", "Geometry" ]
39,723,782
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson%20Diversity%20Surveys
The Nelson Diversity Surveys (NDS) are a collection of data sets that quantify the representation of women and minorities among professors, by science and engineering discipline, at research universities. They consist of four data sets compiled by Donna Nelson, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Oklahoma durin...
Nelson Diversity Surveys
[ "Technology" ]
924
[ "Women in science and technology" ]
39,723,804
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figshare
Figshare is an online open access repository where researchers can preserve and share their research outputs, including figures, datasets, images, and videos. It is free to upload content and free to access, in adherence to the principle of open data. Figshare is one of a number of portfolio businesses supported by Dig...
Figshare
[ "Technology" ]
587
[ "Data", "Data publishing" ]
39,723,835
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmospheric%20optics%20ray-tracing%20codes
Atmospheric optics ray tracing codes - this article list codes for light scattering using ray-tracing technique to study atmospheric optics phenomena such as rainbows and halos. Such particles can be large raindrops or hexagonal ice crystals. Such codes are one of many approaches to calculations of light scattering b...
Atmospheric optics ray-tracing codes
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Mathematics" ]
385
[ " absorption and radiative transfer (optics)", "Applied mathematics", "Computational science", "Scattering", "Condensed matter physics", "Particle physics", "Nuclear physics" ]
39,724,195
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasty%20neighbour%20effect
In ethology, the nasty neighbour effect describes the phenomenon whereby territory-holding animals behave more strongly toward familiar conspecific neighbours than to unfamiliar conspecifics. This phenomenon may be generally advantageous to an animal because the heightened response reduces the likelihood of a nearby i...
Nasty neighbour effect
[ "Biology" ]
583
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Ethology", "Behavior", "Behavioral ecology" ]
39,725,742
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egocentric%20presentism
Egocentric presentism is a form of solipsism introduced by Caspar Hare in which other persons can be conscious, but their experiences are simply not . Similarly, in related work, Hare argues for a theory of perspectival realism in which other perspectives do exist, but the present perspective has a defining intrinsic ...
Egocentric presentism
[ "Physics" ]
426
[ "Spacetime", "Philosophy of time", "Physical quantities", "Time" ]
39,725,748
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspectival%20realism
In Caspar Hare's theory of perspectival realism, there is a defining intrinsic property that the things that are in perceptual awareness have. Consider seeing object A but not object B. Of course, we can say that the visual experience of A is present to you, and no visual experience of B is present to you. But, it c...
Perspectival realism
[ "Physics" ]
371
[ "Spacetime", "Philosophy of time", "Physical quantities", "Time" ]
39,726,151
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative%20hypergeometric%20distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the negative hypergeometric distribution describes probabilities for when sampling from a finite population without replacement in which each sample can be classified into two mutually exclusive categories like Pass/Fail or Employed/Unemployed. As random selections are made from th...
Negative hypergeometric distribution
[ "Mathematics" ]
736
[ "Factorial and binomial topics", "Combinatorics" ]
39,726,645
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopfield%20dielectric
In quantum mechanics, the Hopfield dielectric is a model of dielectric consisting of quantum harmonic oscillators interacting with the modes of the quantum electromagnetic field. The collective interaction of the charge polarization modes with the vacuum excitations, photons leads to the perturbation of both the linea...
Hopfield dielectric
[ "Physics" ]
517
[ "Theoretical physics", "Quantum mechanics" ]
39,727,186
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epistemology%20of%20Wikipedia
Epistemology is a major branch of philosophy and is concerned with the nature and scope of knowledge. The epistemology of Wikipedia has been a subject of interest from the earliest days of its existence. Early analysis related the epistemology of Wikipedia to social epistemology. Other realms of epistemological resear...
Epistemology of Wikipedia
[ "Technology" ]
214
[ "Social epistemology", "Science and technology studies" ]
39,728,524
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social%20advertising%20%28social%20relationships%29
Social advertising is advertising that relies on social information or networks in generating, targeting, and delivering marketing communications. Many current examples of social advertising use a particular Internet service to collect social information, establish and maintain relationships with consumers, and for del...
Social advertising (social relationships)
[ "Technology" ]
1,217
[ "Computing and society", "Social media" ]
39,728,832
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensitive%20flame
A sensitive flame is a gas flame which under suitable adjustment of pressure resonates readily with sounds or air vibrations in the vicinity. Noticed by both the American scientist John LeConte and the English physicist William Fletcher Barrett, they recorded the effect that a shrill note had upon a gas flame issuing f...
Sensitive flame
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
235
[ "Waves", "Physical phenomena", "Combustion", "Motion (physics)" ]
39,730,404
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jetyata
Zhety-ata () is a tradition among the Kazakh people, in which one is obligated to know or recite the names of at least seven direct blood ancestors such as father, grandfather, great grandfather and great-great-grandfather etc. This process often has been taught for generations from childhood by parents. The main reas...
Jetyata
[ "Biology" ]
993
[ "Behavior", "Human behavior", "Kinship and descent" ]
39,731,386
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faiza%20Al-Kharafi
Faiza Mohammed Al-Kharafi (; born 1946) is a Kuwaiti chemist and academic. She was the president of Kuwait University from 1993 to 2002, and the first woman to head a major university in the Middle East. She is the vice president of the World Academy of Sciences. Early life and education Faiza Al-Kharafi was born to a...
Faiza Al-Kharafi
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,006
[ "Electrochemistry", "Electrochemists" ]
39,731,430
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piotr%20Piecuch
Piotr Piecuch (born January 21, 1960) is a Polish-born American physical chemist. He holds the title of university distinguished professor in the department of chemistry at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States. He supervises a group, whose research focuses on theoretical and computational ch...
Piotr Piecuch
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,684
[ "Quantum chemistry", "Physical chemists", "Computational chemists", "Theoretical chemistry", "Computational chemistry", "Theoretical chemists" ]
39,732,393
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy%20T.%20Chang
Chang Tang Chang (born 1950), née Tang Nanshan (), is a biochemist who cofounded Tanox in 1986 to address medical needs in the areas of allergy, asthma, inflammation and diseases affecting the human immune system. Tanox took an innovative approach in developing an asthma drug that focused on the allergy-related basis o...
Nancy T. Chang
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,550
[ "Biochemists", "Women biochemists" ]
39,733,154
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear%20of%20missing%20out
Fear of missing out (FOMO) is the feeling of apprehension that one is either not in the know about or missing out on information, events, experiences, or life decisions that could make one's life better. FOMO is also associated with a fear of regret, which may lead to concerns that one might miss an opportunity for soc...
Fear of missing out
[ "Technology", "Biology" ]
3,230
[ "Behavior", "Conformity", "Computing and society", "Social media", "Human behavior" ]
41,065,295
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite%20surface%20salinity
Satellite surface salinity refers to measurements of surface salinity made by remote sensing satellites. The radiative properties of the ocean surface are exploited in order to estimate the salinity of the water's surface layer. The depth of the water column that a satellite surface salinity measurement is sensitive ...
Satellite surface salinity
[ "Physics", "Environmental_science" ]
1,099
[ "Oceanography", "Hydrology", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics" ]
41,066,719
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20relationship
In the mental health field, a dual relationship is a situation where multiple roles exist between a therapist, or other mental health practitioner, and a client. Dual relationships are also referred to as multiple relationships, and these two terms are used interchangeably in the research literature. The American Psyc...
Dual relationship
[ "Biology" ]
418
[ "Behavior", "Behavioural sciences", "Clinical psychology", "Interpersonal relationships", "Human behavior" ]
41,066,732
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal%20and%20vertical%20d%C3%A9calage
Horizontal and vertical décalage are terms coined by developmental psychologist Jean Piaget, which he used to describe the four stages in Piaget's theory of cognitive development: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, and formal operations. According to Piaget, horizontal and vertical décalage generally oc...
Horizontal and vertical décalage
[ "Biology" ]
1,789
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Behavior", "Developmental psychology" ]
41,066,751
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corex%20Process
The Corex Process is a smelting reduction process created by Primetals Technologies as a more environmentally friendly alternative to the blast furnace. Presently, the majority of steel production is through the blast furnace which has to rely on coking coal and requires a sinter plant in order to prepare the iron ore ...
Corex Process
[ "Chemistry" ]
741
[ "Metallurgical processes", "Smelting" ]
41,066,878
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niche%20picking
Niche picking is a psychological theory that people choose environments that complement their heredity. For example, extroverts may deliberately engage with others like themselves. Niche picking is a component of gene-environment correlation. Scarr and McCartney's model In 1983, psychology professors Sandra Scarr an...
Niche picking
[ "Biology" ]
1,231
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Behavior", "Developmental psychology" ]
41,066,963
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7-Chlorokynurenic%20acid
7-Chlorokynurenic acid (7-CKA) is a tool compound that acts as a potent and selective competitive antagonist of the glycine site of the NMDA receptor. It produces ketamine-like rapid antidepressant effects in animal models of depression. However, 7-CKA is unable to cross the blood-brain-barrier, and for this reason, is...
7-Chlorokynurenic acid
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
299
[ "Biochemistry methods", "Reagents for biochemistry", "Biochemistry", "nan" ]
41,067,069
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMS-2539
WMS-2539 is a fluorinated derivative of dexoxadrol and a potent uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonist. References Piperidines Dioxolanes Organofluorides
WMS-2539
[ "Chemistry" ]
43
[]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String%20phenomenology
String phenomenology is a branch of theoretical physics that uses tools from mathematics and computer science to study the implications of string theory for particle physics and cosmology. In cosmology, string phenomenology studies, among others, implications of string theory for inflation, dark matter and dark energy....
String phenomenology
[ "Physics", "Astronomy" ]
224
[ "Astronomical hypotheses", "Astronomical sub-disciplines", "Theoretical physics", "Unsolved problems in physics", "Astrophysics", "Particle physics", "String theory", "Physics beyond the Standard Model", "Physical cosmology" ]
41,067,335
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotopography
Nanotopography refers to specific surface features which form or are generated at the nanoscopic scale. While the term can be used to describe a broad range of applications ranging from integrated circuits to microfluidics, in practice it typically applied to sub-micron textured surfaces as used in biomaterials resear...
Nanotopography
[ "Physics", "Materials_science", "Engineering", "Biology" ]
627
[ "Biomaterials", "Materials science", "Materials", "Nanotechnology", "Matter", "Medical technology" ]
41,067,402
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerical%20solution%20of%20the%20convection%E2%80%93diffusion%20equation
The convection–diffusion equation describes the flow of heat, particles, or other physical quantities in situations where there is both diffusion and convection or advection. For information about the equation, its derivation, and its conceptual importance and consequences, see the main article convection–diffusion equ...
Numerical solution of the convection–diffusion equation
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Mathematics", "Engineering" ]
908
[ "Transport phenomena", "Physical phenomena", "Diffusion", "Equations of physics", "Chemical engineering", "Mathematical objects", "Equations" ]
41,067,510
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logging%20as%20a%20service
Logging as a service (LaaS) is an IT architectural model for centrally ingesting and collecting any type of log files coming from any given source or location such as servers, applications, devices etc. The files are "normalized" or filtered for reformatting and forwarding to other dependent systems to be processed as ...
Logging as a service
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
277
[ "Computer logging", "Software engineering", "Computer industry", "Computing stubs", "Software industry" ]
41,068,159
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental%20differences%20in%20solitary%20facial%20expressions
Facial expressions are used to communicate emotions. They can also occur solitarily, without other people being present. People often imagine themselves in social situations when alone, resulting in solitary facial expressions. Toddlers and children in early childhood use social cues and contexts to discriminate and...
Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions
[ "Biology" ]
2,297
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Behavior", "Developmental psychology" ]
41,068,502
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogey%20value
In manufacturers' specifications for electronic devices, a bogey device (or bogie device) - especially a vacuum tube- is a device that has all characteristics equal to the published values, in other words, that its parameters all lie in the centre of their bell curve distributions. Parameter value A bogey is a publis...
Bogey value
[ "Engineering" ]
275
[ "Electronic engineering", "Electronics manufacturing" ]
41,069,142
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinel%20cell
Sentinel cells refer to cells in the body's first line of defense, which embed themselves in tissues such as skin. Sentinel cells represent diverse array of cell types with the capability to monitor the presence of exogenous or potentially harmful particles and play a crucial role in recognizing and sampling signs of i...
Sentinel cell
[ "Biology" ]
484
[ "Immunology" ]
41,069,188
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery%20and%20development%20of%20phosphodiesterase%205%20inhibitors
Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) are a superfamily of enzymes. This superfamily is further classified into 11 families, PDE1 - PDE11, on the basis of regulatory properties, amino acid sequences, substrate specificities, pharmacological properties and tissue distribution. Their function is to degrade intracellular second messe...
Discovery and development of phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
5,083
[ "Life sciences industry", "Drug discovery", "Medicinal chemistry", "nan", "Biochemistry", "Molecular biology" ]
41,069,208
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discovery%20and%20development%20of%20beta-blockers
β adrenergic receptor antagonists (also called beta-blockers or β-blockers) were initially developed in the 1960s, for the treatment of angina pectoris but are now also used for hypertension, congestive heart failure and certain arrhythmias. In the 1950s, dichloroisoproterenol (DCI) was discovered to be a β-antagoni...
Discovery and development of beta-blockers
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
4,280
[ "Drug discovery", "Life sciences industry", "Medicinal chemistry" ]