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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubical%20set
In topology, a branch of mathematics, a cubical set is a set-valued contravariant functor on the category of (various) n-cubes. Cubical sets have been often considered as an alternative to simplicial sets in combinatorial topology, including in the early work of Daniel Kan and Jean-Pierre Serre. They have also been de...
Cubical set
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
185
[ "Topology stubs", "Topology", "Space", "Geometry", "Spacetime" ]
46,251,788
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeekWire
GeekWire is an American technology news website that covers startups and established technology companies. The site launched in March 2011 and is based in Seattle. It was founded by journalists Todd Bishop and John Cook with investment from Jonathan Sposato. GeekWire founders John Cook and Todd Bishop were former tech...
GeekWire
[ "Technology" ]
147
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer magazine stubs" ]
34,296,343
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haemolymph%20juvenile%20hormone-binding%20protein
In molecular biology, the haemolymph juvenile hormone-binding protein (JHPB) family of proteins consists of several insect specific haemolymph juvenile hormone binding proteins. Juvenile hormone (JH) has a profound effect on insects. It regulates embryogenesis, maintains the status quo of larva development and stimulat...
Haemolymph juvenile hormone-binding protein
[ "Biology" ]
290
[ "Protein families", "Protein classification" ]
34,296,445
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas%20of%20UTR%20Regulatory%20Activity
The Atlas of UTR Regulatory Activity (AURA), a biological database, now at its second version, is a manually curated and comprehensive catalog of human 5' and 3' untranslated sequences (UTR) and UTR regulatory annotations. It includes basic annotation, phylogenetic conservation, binding sites for RNA-binding proteins a...
Atlas of UTR Regulatory Activity
[ "Biology" ]
217
[ "Bioinformatics", "Biological databases" ]
34,296,669
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exciton-polariton
In physics, the exciton–polariton is a type of polariton; a hybrid light and matter quasiparticle arising from the strong coupling of the electromagnetic dipolar oscillations of excitons (either in bulk or quantum wells) and photons. Because light excitations are observed classically as photons, which are massless part...
Exciton-polariton
[ "Physics", "Materials_science" ]
770
[ "Quasiparticles", "Subatomic particles", "Condensed matter physics", "Matter" ]
34,296,790
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20infrastructure
A data infrastructure is a digital infrastructure promoting data sharing and consumption. Similarly to other infrastructures, it is a structure needed for the operation of a society as well as the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function, the data economy in this case. Background There is an int...
Data infrastructure
[ "Technology" ]
483
[ "Information systems", "Information technology", "Data", "IT infrastructure" ]
34,297,450
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BioNumerics
BioNumerics is a bioinformatics desktop software application that manages microbiological data. It is developed by Applied Maths NV, a bioMérieux company. History BioNumerics was first released in 1998. PulseNet, a network run by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), uses BioNumerics to compare pulsed...
BioNumerics
[ "Biology" ]
346
[ "Bioinformatics", "Bioinformatics software" ]
34,297,771
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrofen
Nitrofen is an herbicide of the diphenyl ether class. Because of concerns about its carcinogenicity, the use of nitrofen has been banned in the European Union and in the United States since 1996. It has been superseded by related protoporphyrinogen oxidase enzyme inhibitors including acifluorfen and fomesafen. In 200...
Nitrofen
[ "Biology" ]
171
[ "Herbicides", "Biocides" ]
34,297,826
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20Print%20Fee
Virtual Print Fee (VPF) is a subsidy paid by a film distributor towards the purchase of digital cinema projection equipment for use by a film exhibitor in the presentation of first release motion pictures. The subsidy is paid in the form of a fee per booking of a movie, intended to match the savings that occurs by not...
Virtual Print Fee
[ "Technology" ]
606
[ "Multimedia", "Digital media" ]
34,298,214
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragontrail
Dragontrail is an alkali-aluminosilicate sheet glass manufactured by AGC Inc. It is engineered for a combination of thinness, lightness and damage-resistance, similarly to Corning's proprietary Gorilla Glass. The material's primary properties are its strength, allowing thin glass without fragility; its high scratch res...
Dragontrail
[ "Physics", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
615
[ "Glass engineering and science", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "Materials science", "nan" ]
34,298,507
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweep%20frequency%20response%20analysis
Sweep frequency response analysis (SFRA) is a method to evaluate the mechanical integrity of core, windings and clamping structures within power transformers by measuring their electrical transfer functions over a wide frequency range. Methods SFRA is a comparative method, meaning an evaluation of the transformer cond...
Sweep frequency response analysis
[ "Engineering" ]
570
[ "Electrical engineering" ]
34,298,804
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composition%20of%20Mars
The composition of Mars covers the branch of the geology of Mars that describes the make-up of the planet Mars. Elemental composition Mars is differentiated, which—for a terrestrial planet—implies that it has a central core made up of high density matter (mainly metallic iron and nickel) surrounded by a less dense, ...
Composition of Mars
[ "Chemistry" ]
7,128
[ "nan" ]
34,298,952
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meizu%20MX
The Meizu MX is a smartphone designed and produced by the Chinese manufacturer Meizu Technology, which runs on a modified Android operating system, dubbed as Flyme OS. It is the company's second Android-based smartphone, after the Meizu M9. The MX is Meizu's first smartphone to be released outside mainland China, as it...
Meizu MX
[ "Technology" ]
1,555
[ "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
34,299,760
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasite%20experiment
In experimental physics, and particularly in high energy and nuclear physics, a parasite experiment or parasitic experiment is an experiment performed using a big particle accelerator or other large facility, without interfering with the scheduled experiments of that facility. This allows the experimenters to proceed ...
Parasite experiment
[ "Physics" ]
82
[ "Experimental physics", "Particle physics", "Experimental particle physics" ]
34,299,995
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department%20of%20Energy%20%28South%20Africa%29
The Department of Energy and Electricity is the department of the South African government responsible for energy policy. The department manages energy resources in South Africa and is responsible for ensuring the exploration, development, processing, utilisation of those resources. History It was established in May 2...
Department of Energy (South Africa)
[ "Engineering" ]
698
[ "Energy organizations", "Energy ministries" ]
34,302,118
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced%20module
In the subfield of abstract algebra known as module theory, a right R module M is called a balanced module (or is said to have the double centralizer property) if every endomorphism of the abelian group M which commutes with all R-endomorphisms of M is given by multiplication by a ring element. Explicitly, for any addi...
Balanced module
[ "Mathematics" ]
629
[ "Fields of abstract algebra", "Ring theory", "Module theory" ]
34,302,215
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA%20Exoplanet%20Archive
The NASA Exoplanet Archive is an online astronomical exoplanet catalog and data service that collects and serves public data that support the search for and characterization of extra-solar planets (exoplanets) and their host stars. It is part of the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center and is on the campus of the Ca...
NASA Exoplanet Archive
[ "Astronomy" ]
1,159
[ "Computational astronomy", "Works about astronomy", "Astronomical databases", "Astronomy websites", "Astronomical sub-disciplines", "Stellar astronomy" ]
34,303,509
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research%20Works%20Act
The Research Works Act, 102 H.R. 3699, was a bill that was introduced in the United States House of Representatives at the 112th United States Congress on December 16, 2011, by Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) and co-sponsored by Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY). The bill contained provisions to prohibit open-access mandate...
Research Works Act
[ "Technology" ]
1,168
[ "Internet access", "IT infrastructure" ]
34,303,517
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolmark
Woolmark is a wool industry certification mark used on pure wool products that meet quality standards set by The Woolmark Company. It is a trade mark owned by The Woolmark Company, which has since 2007 been a subsidiary of Australian Wool Innovation Limited (AWI). The logo was launched in 1964 by the Woolmark Company u...
Woolmark
[ "Mathematics" ]
533
[ "Symbols", "Certification marks" ]
34,304,212
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20geometric%20statement%20of%20Jacobi
In differential geometry, the last geometric statement of Jacobi is a conjecture named after Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi, which states: Every caustic from any point on an ellipsoid other than umbilical points has exactly four cusps. Numerical experiments had indicated the statement is true before it was proven rigorous...
Last geometric statement of Jacobi
[ "Mathematics" ]
112
[ "Algebraic geometry", "Fields of abstract algebra", "Conjectures that have been proved", "Mathematical problems", "Mathematical theorems" ]
34,304,924
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasiregular%20map
In the mathematical field of analysis, quasiregular maps are a class of continuous maps between Euclidean spaces Rn of the same dimension or, more generally, between Riemannian manifolds of the same dimension, which share some of the basic properties with holomorphic functions of one complex variable. Motivation The...
Quasiregular map
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,045
[ "Mathematical analysis" ]
34,306,105
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biochemical%20Systematics%20and%20Ecology
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering chemotaxonomy and ecology. Tony Swain, one of the first editors of Phytochemistry started the sister journal Biochemical Systematics in 1973. It was renamed Biochemical Systematics and Ecology in the next year. The editors-in-chief are S...
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology
[ "Chemistry", "Biology", "Environmental_science" ]
130
[ "Biochemistry journals", "Ecology journals", "Systematics journals", "Taxonomy (biology)", "Environmental science journals", "Biochemistry literature", "Environmental science journal stubs" ]
34,306,243
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodegradation%20%28journal%29
Biodegradation is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering biotransformation, mineralization, detoxification, recycling, amelioration or treatment of chemicals or waste materials by naturally occurring microbial strains, microbial associations or recombinant organisms. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the...
Biodegradation (journal)
[ "Chemistry", "Environmental_science" ]
115
[ "Biodegradation", "Waste management journals", "Environmental science journals" ]
34,307,312
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isoflavonoid%20biosynthesis
The biosynthesis of isoflavonoids involves several enzymes; These are: Liquiritigenin,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (hydroxylating, aryl migration), also known as Isoflavonoid synthase, is an enzyme that uses liquiritigenin (a flavanone), O2, NADPH and H+ to produce 2,7,4'-trihydroxyisoflavanone (an isoflavonoid), H2O a...
Isoflavonoid biosynthesis
[ "Chemistry" ]
359
[ "Biosynthesis", "Metabolism", "Chemical synthesis" ]
34,307,394
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylpropanoids%20metabolism
The biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids involves a number of enzymes. From amino acids to cinnamates In plants, all phenylpropanoids are derived from the amino acids phenylalanine and tyrosine. Phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL, a.k.a. phenylalanine/tyrosine ammonia-lyase) is an enzyme that transforms L-phenylalanine and...
Phenylpropanoids metabolism
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,225
[ "Biosynthesis", "Metabolism", "Chemical synthesis" ]
34,307,566
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MimoDB
MimoDB is a database of peptides that have been selected from random peptide libraries based on their ability to bind small compounds, nucleic acids, proteins, cells, and tissues through phage display. See also Mimotope Phage display References External links https://web.archive.org/web/20121116054757/http://immu...
MimoDB
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
92
[ "Biochemistry methods", "Bioinformatics", "Biochemistry", "Biological databases" ]
34,307,592
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal%20identification
Animal identification using a means of marking is a process done to identify and track specific animals. It is done for a variety of reasons including verification of ownership, biosecurity control, and tracking for research or agricultural purposes. History Individual identification of animals by means of body marki...
Animal identification
[ "Biology" ]
434
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Ethology", "Behavior" ]
58,875,834
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BM%20Andromedae
BM Andromedae (BM And) is a T Tauri star in the constellation Andromeda. Its apparent visual magnitude has irregular variations between a maximum of 11.63 and a minimum of 14.02. Spectrum The exact spectral class of the star is not yet known. Different estimations gives a range F8-K5Vea, meaning that there is agreemen...
BM Andromedae
[ "Astronomy" ]
537
[ "Andromeda (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
58,876,063
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaporative%20cooling%20chambers
Evaporative cooling chambers (ECCs), also known as "zero energy cool chambers" (ZECCs), are a type of evaporative cooler, which are simple and inexpensive ways to keep vegetables fresh without the use of electricity. Evaporation of water from a surface removes heat, creating a cooling effect, which can improve vegetabl...
Evaporative cooling chambers
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
717
[ "Chemical equipment", "Distillation", "Evaporators" ]
58,876,827
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Many-body%20localization
Many-body localization (MBL) is a dynamical phenomenon occurring in isolated many-body quantum systems. It is characterized by the system failing to reach thermal equilibrium, and retaining a memory of its initial condition in local observables for infinite times. Thermalization and localization Textbook quantum sta...
Many-body localization
[ "Physics" ]
1,532
[ "Theoretical physics", "Quantum mechanics" ]
58,877,790
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiaomi%20Mi%20MIX%203
The Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 is an Android smartphone launched in Beijing on 25 October 2018. It is the successor for the Mi MIX 2 and Mi MIX 2S. This time Xiaomi uses a true bezel-less display with a magnetic sliding front camera setup. The Xiaomi Mi MIX 3 has an overall score of 103 and a photo score of 108 on DxOMark. Xiao...
Xiaomi Mi MIX 3
[ "Technology" ]
582
[ "Phablets", "Crossover devices", "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
58,878,004
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic%20gradient%20Langevin%20dynamics
Stochastic gradient Langevin dynamics (SGLD) is an optimization and sampling technique composed of characteristics from Stochastic gradient descent, a Robbins–Monro optimization algorithm, and Langevin dynamics, a mathematical extension of molecular dynamics models. Like stochastic gradient descent, SGLD is an iterativ...
Stochastic gradient Langevin dynamics
[ "Mathematics" ]
896
[ "Computational statistics", "Computational mathematics" ]
58,880,445
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-tractin
F-Tractin is a cellular probe for filamentous actin. It consists of a portion of the amino terminal actin binding region of the rat protein ITPKA, usually fused to a reporter such as green fluorescent protein. Initial studies determined that amino acids 9-52 from the rat ITPKA were useful as a live-cell reporter for a...
F-tractin
[ "Chemistry" ]
126
[ "Molecular biology stubs", "Molecular biology" ]
58,881,336
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CICE%20%28sea%20ice%20model%29
CICE () is a computer model that simulates the growth, melt and movement of sea ice. It has been integrated into many coupled climate system models as well as global ocean and weather forecasting models and is often used as a tool in Arctic and Southern Ocean research. CICE development began in the mid-1990s by the Un...
CICE (sea ice model)
[ "Physics" ]
1,302
[ "Physical phenomena", "Earth phenomena", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "Sea ice", "Computational physics", "Physical oceanography", "Physics software" ]
58,881,657
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo-mud%20wall
Bamboo-mud wall (編竹夾泥牆, also known as Bamboo-net clay wall, Taiwanese wattle, and daub) is a composite wall construction method largely used in Taiwan under Japanese rule in the early 20th century. Derived from Japanese wattle and daub (木舞, 小舞), Bamboo-mud wall differs from Japanese processor in its materiality, using ...
Bamboo-mud wall
[ "Engineering" ]
725
[ "Structural engineering", "Building engineering", "Types of wall", "Civil engineering", "Architecture" ]
58,882,502
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual%20assistant%20privacy
Virtual assistants are software technology that assist users complete various tasks. Well known virtual assistants include Amazon Alexa, and Siri, produced by Apple. Other companies, such as Google and Microsoft, also have virtual assistants. There are privacy issues concerning what information can go to the third part...
Virtual assistant privacy
[ "Engineering" ]
2,067
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Information privacy" ]
58,882,884
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20megaprojects%20in%20India
This is a list of megaprojects in India. "Megaprojects are temporary endeavours (i.e., projects) characterized by large investment commitment, vast complexity (especially in organisational terms), and long-lasting impact on the economy, the environment, and society". Bharatmala (roads and highways) projects Sea lin...
List of megaprojects in India
[ "Engineering" ]
389
[ "Megaprojects" ]
58,883,860
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Introduction%20to%20the%20Philosophy%20of%20Mathematics
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics is a 2012 textbook on the philosophy of mathematics by Mark Colyvan. It has a focus on issues in contemporary philosophy, such as the mathematical realism–anti-realism debate and the philosophical significance of mathematical practice, and largely skips over historical d...
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics
[ "Mathematics" ]
3,456
[ "Philosophy of mathematics literature" ]
58,884,841
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Level%20control%20valve
A level control valve or altitude control valve is a type of valve that automatically responds to changes in the height of a liquid in some storage system. A common example is the set of ballcocks in a flush toilet, where each stage of the flush cycle is actuated by the emptying or filling of the tank. Another example ...
Level control valve
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
192
[ "Physical systems", "Valves", "Hydraulics", "Piping" ]
58,884,863
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gan%E2%80%93Gross%E2%80%93Prasad%20conjecture
In mathematics, the Gan–Gross–Prasad conjecture is a restriction problem in the representation theory of real or Lie groups posed by Gan Wee Teck, Benedict Gross, and Dipendra Prasad. The problem originated from a conjecture of Gross and Prasad for special orthogonal groups but was later generalized to include all fou...
Gan–Gross–Prasad conjecture
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,004
[ "Unsolved problems in mathematics", "Discrete mathematics", "Langlands program", "Conjectures", "Mathematical problems", "Number theory" ]
58,885,083
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BX%20Andromedae
BX Andromedae (BX And) is an eclipsing binary star in the constellation Andromeda. Its maximum apparent visual magnitude is 8.87. Within a cycle of approximately 14.6 hours, the brightness drops down to a magnitude of 9.53 during the main eclipse, and to a magnitude of 9.12 during the secondary one. It is classified as...
BX Andromedae
[ "Astronomy" ]
447
[ "Andromeda (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
58,885,745
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine%E2%80%93Putnam%20indispensability%20argument
The Quine–Putnam indispensability argument is an argument in the philosophy of mathematics for the existence of abstract mathematical objects such as numbers and sets, a position known as mathematical platonism. It was named after the philosophers Willard Van Orman Quine and Hilary Putnam, and is one of the most import...
Quine–Putnam indispensability argument
[ "Mathematics" ]
7,053
[ "nan" ]
58,885,998
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GH%20%28nerve%20agent%29
GH, also known a EA-1211, is an organophosphate nerve agent of the G-series. References G-series nerve agents Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors Methylphosphonofluoridates
GH (nerve agent)
[ "Chemistry" ]
48
[ "Organic compounds", "Organic compound stubs", "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
58,887,579
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coprothermobacterota
Coprothermobacterota is a phylum of nonmotile, rod-shaped bacteria. Its members are strictly anaerobic and thermophilic, growing at optimal temperatures between 55 °C and 70 °C. The name of this phylum is based on an early genus, dubbed "Coprothermobacter", a term whose etymology derives from the Greek words "kopros"...
Coprothermobacterota
[ "Biology" ]
180
[ "Bacteria stubs", "Bacteria" ]
58,887,785
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toehold%20mediated%20strand%20displacement
Toehold mediated strand displacement (TMSD) is an enzyme-free molecular tool to exchange one strand of DNA or RNA (output) with another strand (input). It is based on the hybridization of two complementary strands of DNA or RNA via Watson-Crick base pairing (A-T/U and C-G) and makes use of a process called branch migra...
Toehold mediated strand displacement
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Biology" ]
701
[ "Biological engineering", "Genetic engineering", "Molecular biology" ]
58,887,918
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expensive%20tissue%20hypothesis
The expensive tissue hypothesis (ETH) relates brain and gut size in evolution (specifically in human evolution). It suggests that in order for an organism to evolve a large brain without a significant increase in basal metabolic rate (as seen in humans), the organism must use less energy on other expensive tissues; the...
Expensive tissue hypothesis
[ "Biology" ]
1,806
[ "Evolutionary biology" ]
58,888,319
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison%20Davenport
Alison Jean Davenport is the Professor of Corrosion Science at the School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham. Education Davenport studied the Natural Sciences Tripos at the University of Cambridge where she was a member of King's College, Cambridge. She remained there for her graduate studies, ear...
Alison Davenport
[ "Materials_science", "Technology" ]
609
[ "Women materials scientists and engineers", "Materials scientists and engineers", "Women in science and technology" ]
58,889,745
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryum%20argenteum
Bryum argenteum, the silvergreen bryum moss or silvery thread moss, is a species of moss in the family Bryaceae. It is one of the most common mosses of urban areas and can be easily recognized without a microscope. Description The species is silvery-green or whitish-green colored when dry. This is because the broadly...
Bryum argenteum
[ "Engineering", "Biology" ]
451
[ "Cosmopolitan species", "Urban planning", "Organisms by location", "Architecture" ]
34,308,356
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomasclavelia%20ramosa
Thomasclavelia ramosa is an anaerobic, non-motile, thin, spore-forming, gram-positive bacterium that is among the gut flora of humans. Research The bacterium has a possible obesogenic potential but the underlying mechanism of this observed effect in mice are unclear. It is suggested that this microbe under a high-fat...
Thomasclavelia ramosa
[ "Biology" ]
179
[ "Gut flora bacteria", "Bacteria" ]
32,678,722
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institution%20of%20Diesel%20and%20Gas%20Turbine%20Engineers
The Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers is the professional association for engineers in the diesel and gas turbine industry in the UK and internationally. Diesel engines and gas turbines are broadly related because they use a similar thermodynamic cycle, and both are often used (and interchangeable) for p...
Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
231
[ "Mechanical engineering organizations", "Mechanical engineering", "Engines", "Gas turbines" ]
32,678,789
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EF1%20guanine%20nucleotide%20exchange%20domain
In molecular biology, the EF1 guanine nucleotide exchange domain is a protein domain found in the beta and delta chains of elongation factors from eukaryotes and archaea. Elongation factor EF1B (also known as EF-Ts or EF-1beta/gamma/delta) is a nucleotide exchange factor that is required to regenerate EF1A from its in...
EF1 guanine nucleotide exchange domain
[ "Biology" ]
343
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,678,860
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongation%20factor%20P
EF-P (elongation factor P) is an essential protein that in bacteria stimulates the formation of the first peptide bonds in protein synthesis. Studies show that EF-P prevents ribosomes from stalling during the synthesis of proteins containing consecutive prolines. EF-P binds to a site located between the binding site fo...
Elongation factor P
[ "Biology" ]
1,042
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,679,091
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antamina%20Tailings%20Dam
The Antamina Tailings Dam, also known as the Antamina Tailings Impoundment Facility, is a tailings dam located in the Huincush Ravine east of Huaraz in the Ancash Region of Peru. The purpose of the dam is to store tailings processed at the nearby Antamina mine. In 2003, Golder Associates, Burnaby, B.C. was awarded the...
Antamina Tailings Dam
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
403
[ "Tailings dams", "Mining engineering", "Hazardous waste", "Mining equipment" ]
32,679,450
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium-binding%20EGF%20domain
In molecular biology, the calcium-binding EGF domain is an EGF-like domain of about forty amino-acid residues found in epidermal growth factor (EGF). This domain is present in a large number of membrane-bound and extracellular, mostly animal, proteins. Many of these proteins require calcium for their biological functio...
Calcium-binding EGF domain
[ "Biology" ]
229
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,679,816
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELFV%20dehydrogenase
In molecular biology, the ELFV dehydrogenase family of enzymes include glutamate, leucine, phenylalanine and valine dehydrogenases. These enzymes are structurally and functionally related. They contain a Gly-rich region containing a conserved Lys residue, which has been implicated in the catalytic activity, in each cas...
ELFV dehydrogenase
[ "Biology" ]
494
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,680,308
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Salam%E2%80%93Chihara%20polynomials
In mathematics, the Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials Qn(x;a,b;q) are a family of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme, introduced by . give a detailed list of the properties of Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials. Definition The Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeom...
Al-Salam–Chihara polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
383
[ "Q-analogs", "Combinatorics" ]
32,680,463
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Salam%E2%80%93Carlitz%20polynomials
In mathematics, Al-Salam–Carlitz polynomials U(x;q) and V(x;q) are two families of basic hypergeometric orthogonal polynomials in the basic Askey scheme, introduced by . give a detailed list of their properties. Definition The Al-Salam–Carlitz polynomials are given in terms of basic hypergeometric functions by Ref...
Al-Salam–Carlitz polynomials
[ "Mathematics" ]
361
[ "Special functions", "Q-analogs", "Combinatorics" ]
32,680,649
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elicitin
In molecular biology, elicitins are a family of small, highly conserved proteins secreted by phytopathogenic microorganisms belonging to the Phytophthora and Pythium species. They are toxic proteins responsible for inducing a necrotic and systemic hypersensitive response in plants from the Solanaceae and Cruciferae fam...
Elicitin
[ "Biology" ]
239
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,680,683
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sascha%20Meinrath
Sascha Meinrath is an American policy activist and educator. He is currently the Palmer Chair in Telecommunications at Penn State University. Meinrath founded the Open Technology Institute in 2008 and directed the Institute while also serving as Vice President of the New America Foundation. Meinrath has founded a n...
Sascha Meinrath
[ "Technology" ]
946
[ "People in information technology", "Information technology" ]
32,680,774
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALF%20%28proof%20assistant%29
ALF ("Another logical framework") is a structure editor for monomorphic Martin-Löf type theory developed at Chalmers University. It is a predecessor of the Alfa, Agda, Cayenne and Coq proof assistants and dependently typed programming languages. It was the first language to support inductive families and dependent patt...
ALF (proof assistant)
[ "Technology" ]
137
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer science", "Computer science stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMI%20domain
In molecular biology, the EMI domain, first named after its presence in proteins of the EMILIN family, is a small cysteine-rich protein domain of around 75 amino acids. The EMI domain is most often found at the N terminus of metazoan extracellular proteins that are forming or are compatible with multimer formation. It ...
EMI domain
[ "Biology" ]
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[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction%20endonuclease%20BsobI/AvaI
In molecular biology, the restriction endonuclease BsobI/AvaI family of enzymes includes the AvaI and BsoBI restriction endonucleases from Anabaena variabilis and Bacillus stearothermophilus, both of which recognise the double-stranded sequence CYCGRG (where Y = T/C, and R = A/G) and cleave after C-1. References Prot...
Restriction endonuclease BsobI/AvaI
[ "Biology" ]
94
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan%20Am%20Flight%201-10
Pan Am Flight 1-10 was a Pan American passenger flight from London to Shannon Airport, part of a flight around the world from San Francisco, California, to New York City. On 15 April 1948, the Lockheed Constellation serving the flight crashed short of Runway 23 at Shannon. Ten flight crew and 20 passengers died in the...
Pan Am Flight 1-10
[ "Materials_science" ]
661
[ "Airliner accidents and incidents caused by mechanical failure", "Mechanical failure" ]
32,682,237
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibyka
Ibyka is an extinct genus of Iridopteridales, and a possible ancestor to horsetails. The name comes from the poet Ibykos because the discovery of the fossil was due to the activity of construction cranes during the construction of the Gilboa Dam. The probable relationships within Equisetopsida are shown in the cladog...
Ibyka
[ "Biology" ]
94
[ "Ferns", "Plants" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPGA%20Mezzanine%20Card
FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) is an ANSI/VITA (VMEbus International Trade Association) 57.1 standard that defines I/O mezzanine modules with connection to an FPGA or other device with re-configurable I/O capability. It specifies a low profile connector and compact board size for compatibility with several industry standard...
FPGA Mezzanine Card
[ "Technology" ]
638
[ "American National Standards Institute standards", "Computer standards" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATLAS-I
ATLAS-I (Air Force Weapons Lab Transmission-Line Aircraft Simulator), better known as Trestle, was a unique electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generation and testing apparatus built between 1972 and 1980 during the Cold War at Sandia National Laboratories near Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico. ATLAS-I was t...
ATLAS-I
[ "Physics", "Technology", "Engineering" ]
1,609
[ "Physical quantities", "Electronic test equipment", "Measuring instruments", "Power (physics)", "Pulsed power" ]
32,683,007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TBX20
TBX20 (gene) is a member of the T-box family that encodes the transcription factor TBX20. Studies in mouse, human and fruitfly have shown that this gene is essential for early heart development, adult heart function and yolk sac vasculature remodeling and has been associated with congenital heart diseases. Tbx20 was al...
TBX20
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
725
[ "Induced stem cells", "Gene expression", "Transcription factors", "Signal transduction" ]
32,683,147
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolmogorov%E2%80%93Zurbenko%20filter
Within statistics, the Kolmogorov–Zurbenko (KZ) filter was first proposed by A. N. Kolmogorov and formally defined by Zurbenko. It is a series of iterations of a moving average filter of length m, where m is a positive, odd integer. The KZ filter belongs to the class of low-pass filters. The KZ filter has two parameter...
Kolmogorov–Zurbenko filter
[ "Engineering" ]
4,290
[ "Telecommunications engineering", "Engineering statistics", "Filter theory", "Statistical signal processing" ]
32,683,281
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosylhydrazone
A tosylhydrazone in organic chemistry is a functional group with the general structure RR'C=N-NH-Ts where Ts is a tosyl group. Organic compounds having this functional group can be accessed by reaction of an aldehyde or ketone with tosylhydrazine. Synthesis As an example camphor tosylhydrazone is synthesised from camp...
Tosylhydrazone
[ "Chemistry" ]
422
[ "Hydrazones", "Functional groups" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytoskeleton%20%28journal%29
Cytoskeleton is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering cytoskeletal research. The journal publishes original research pertaining to cell motility and cytoskeletons, spanning genetic and cell biological observations, biochemical, biophysical and structural studies, mathematical modeling, and theory. It was establis...
Cytoskeleton (journal)
[ "Chemistry" ]
173
[ "Molecular and cellular biology journals", "Molecular biology" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials%20for%20use%20in%20vacuum
Materials for use in vacuum are materials that show very low rates of outgassing in vacuum and, where applicable, are tolerant to bake-out temperatures. The requirements grow increasingly stringent with the desired degree of vacuum to be achieved in the vacuum chamber. The materials can produce gas by several mechanism...
Materials for use in vacuum
[ "Physics", "Engineering" ]
3,336
[ "Materials", "Vacuum systems", "Vacuum", "Matter" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesperadin
Hesperadin is an aurora kinase inhibitor. The small molecule inhibits chromosome alignment and segregation by limiting the function of mitotic kinases Aurora B and Aurora A. Hesperadin causes cells to enter anaphase much faster, sometimes before the chromosomes are properly bi-oriented. Hesperadin, like other miotic ...
Hesperadin
[ "Chemistry" ]
147
[ "Pharmacology", "Pharmacology stubs", "Medicinal chemistry stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZM447439
ZM447439 is an aurora inhibitor. References Protein kinase inhibitors Quinazolines 4-Morpholinyl compounds Benzamides
ZM447439
[ "Chemistry" ]
31
[ "Pharmacology", "Pharmacology stubs", "Medicinal chemistry stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orteronel
Orteronel (TAK-700) is a nonsteroidal CYP17A1 inhibitor that was being developed for the treatment of cancer by Takeda Pharmaceutical Company in conjunction with Millennium Pharmaceuticals. It completed two phase III clinical trials for metastatic, hormone-refractory prostate cancer but failed to extend overall surviva...
Orteronel
[ "Chemistry" ]
268
[ "Drug safety", "Abandoned drugs" ]
32,684,519
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C18H17N3O2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C18H17N3O2}} The molecular formula C18H17N3O2 (molar mass: 307.35 g/mol) may refer to: para-Aminoblebbistatin Anitrazafen Orteronel Molecular formulas
C18H17N3O2
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
64
[ "Molecules", "Set index articles on molecular formulas", "Isomerism", "Molecular formulas", "Matter" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrocladogram
A patrocladogram is a cladistic branching pattern that has been precisely modified by use of patristic distances (i.e., divergences between lineages); a type of phylogram. The patristic distance is defined as, "the number of apomorphic step changes separating two taxa on a cladogram," and is used exclusively to determi...
Patrocladogram
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Biology" ]
560
[ "Biological engineering", "Bioinformatics stubs", "Biotechnology stubs", "Taxonomy (biology)", "Biochemistry stubs", "Bioinformatics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich%20Beck
Friedrich Hans Beck (16 February 1927 – 20 December 2008) was a German physicist. His research interests were focused on superconductivity, nuclear and elementary particle physics, relativistic quantum field theory, and late in his life, biophysics and theory of consciousness. Early life and education Beck was born in...
Friedrich Beck
[ "Physics", "Biology" ]
740
[ "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "Biophysics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix%20network%20coordinates
Phoenix is a decentralized network coordinate system based on the matrix factorization model. Background Network coordinate (NC) systems are an efficient mechanism for internet distance (round-trip latency) prediction with scalable measurements. For a network with N hosts, by performing O(N) measurements, all N*N di...
Phoenix network coordinates
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
462
[ "Computer networking", "Computer science", "Computer engineering" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20the%20largest%20genera%20of%20flowering%20plants
There are over 56 genera of flowering plants estimated to contain at least 500 described species. The largest of these is currently the legume genus Astragalus (milk-vetches), with over 3,000 species. The sizes of plant genera vary widely from those containing a single species to genera containing thousands of species...
List of the largest genera of flowering plants
[ "Biology" ]
661
[ "Lists of biota", "Lists of plants", "Plants" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA/RNA%20non-specific%20endonuclease
In molecular biology, enzymes in the DNA/RNA non-specific endonuclease family of bacterial and eukaryotic endonucleases share the following characteristics: they act on both DNA and RNA, cleave double-stranded and single-stranded nucleic acids and require a divalent ion such as magnesium for their activity. A histidin...
DNA/RNA non-specific endonuclease
[ "Biology" ]
151
[ "Protein domains", "Protein classification" ]
32,688,617
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MChip
mChip is a portable blood test device which is capable of diagnosing an infection of HIV or Syphilis within 15 minutes and could be used effectively against HIV/AIDS in developing countries. The mChip costs about US$ 1 and the entire diagnostic kit costs about US$ 100. mChip was developed so that people in regions with...
MChip
[ "Chemistry" ]
473
[ "Blood tests", "Chemical pathology" ]
32,688,684
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph%20energy
In mathematics, the energy of a graph is the sum of the absolute values of the eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix of the graph. This quantity is studied in the context of spectral graph theory. More precisely, let G be a graph with n vertices. It is assumed that G is a simple graph, that is, it does not contain loops...
Graph energy
[ "Mathematics" ]
122
[ "Graph theory stubs", "Graph theory", "Mathematical relations", "Algebra", "Algebraic graph theory" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR%20J0002%2B6216
PSR J0002+6216, also dubbed the Cannonball Pulsar, is a pulsar discovered by the Einstein@Home project in 2017. It is one of the fastest moving pulsars known, and has moved away from the location of its formation supernova, where the remaining supernova nebula, CTB 1 (Abell 85), is. Due to its speed in traversing the ...
PSR J0002+6216
[ "Astronomy" ]
193
[ "Cassiopeia (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
60,367,101
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIR99021
CHIR99021 is a chemical compound which acts as an inhibitor of the enzyme GSK-3. It has proved useful for applications in molecular biology involving the transformation of one cell type to another. A mixture of CHIR99021 and valproic acid (FX-322) is claimed to increase the proliferation of inner ear stem cells, poten...
CHIR99021
[ "Chemistry" ]
181
[ "Nitriles", "Functional groups" ]
60,370,930
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire%20copper%20distillation
Fire copper distillation is a process used in the distilling industry that uses a pot still and a direct flame to heat the wort. The term is most often used in the production of sour mash whiskey but has also been used for rum. History The term "fire copper" originated from the "brewing copper" or "wort copper" kettl...
Fire copper distillation
[ "Chemistry" ]
206
[ "Distillation", "Separation processes" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AWM%20Service%20Award
The AWM Service Award is an annual award given by the Association for Women in Mathematics. The AWM depends largely on the work of volunteers. In order to recognize individuals for helping to promote and support women in mathematics through exceptional volunteer service to the association the AWM Executive Committee ...
AWM Service Award
[ "Technology" ]
146
[ "Science and technology awards", "Science award stubs" ]
60,371,063
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliese%2049
Gliese 49 is a star in the northern constellation of Cassiopeia. Visually, it is located 106 arcminutes north of the bright star γ Cassiopeiae. With an apparent visual magnitude of 9.56, it is not observable with the naked eye. It is located, based on the reduction of parallax data of Gaia (), 32.1 light-years away fro...
Gliese 49
[ "Astronomy" ]
411
[ "Cassiopeia (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20L.%20Scott%20Award
The Elizabeth L. Scott Award is an biennial award given (in even years) by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies and named in honor of Elizabeth Scott, an American statistician. This award recognizes an individual who exemplifies the contributions of Elizabeth L. Scott’s lifelong efforts to further the c...
Elizabeth L. Scott Award
[ "Technology" ]
138
[ "Science and technology awards", "Science award stubs", "Science awards honoring women" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yandex.Metrica
Yandex Metrica ( tr. Yandeks Metrika; stylised as Yandex.Metrica) is a free web analytics service offered by Yandex that tracks and reports website traffic. Yandex launched the service in 2008 and made it public in 2009. As of 2019, Yandex.Metrica is the third most widely used web analytics service on the web. Featur...
Yandex.Metrica
[ "Technology" ]
158
[ "Web log analysis software", "Computer logging" ]
60,373,549
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phase%20separation
Phase separation is the creation of two distinct phases from a single homogeneous mixture. The most common type of phase separation is between two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water. This type of phase separation is known as liquid-liquid equilibrium. Colloids are formed by phase separation, though not all phas...
Phase separation
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
802
[ "Phases of matter", "Materials science", "Equilibrium chemistry", "Condensed matter physics", "Matter" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diazaquinone
A diazaquinone is a chemical compound that has an heterocyclic aromatic core including two consecutive doubly-bonded nitrogen atoms , with the two carbon units adjacent to the nitrogens replaced by carbonyl (ketone) groups . These carbon and nitrogen atoms then comprise a diacyl diimide unit, . Two canonical examples...
Diazaquinone
[ "Chemistry" ]
155
[ "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette%20Herscovics
Annette Herscovics (1938–2008) was a scientist at McGill University, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a pioneer in the field of glycobiology. Personal life Herscovics was born in Paris, France, the daughter of Polish Jews. She survived the Holocaust as a hidden child in Nazi-occupied France. After immigra...
Annette Herscovics
[ "Chemistry" ]
693
[ "Glycobiology", "Glycobiologists" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Conference%20on%20Surface%20Plasmon%20Photonics
The International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics (SPP) is a biennial conference series in the field of plasmonics, including electron-plasmon interactions; energy harvesting; graphene, mid-IR, and THz plasmonics; near-field instrumentation; novel plasmonic materials; particle manipulations; plasmonic, metasurf...
International Conference on Surface Plasmon Photonics
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
235
[ "Plasmonics", "Surface science", "Condensed matter physics", "Nanotechnology", "Solid state engineering" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real%20world%20data
Real world data (RWD) in medicine is data derived from a number of sources that are associated with outcomes in a heterogeneous patient population in real-world settings, including but not limited to electronic health records, health insurance claims and patient surveys. While no universal definition of real world data...
Real world data
[ "Biology" ]
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[ "Health informatics", "Medical technology" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real%20world%20evidence
Real-world evidence (RWE) in medicine is the clinical evidence regarding the usage and potential benefits or risks of a medical product derived from analysis of real-world data (RWD). RWE can be generated by different study designs or analyses, including but not limited to, randomized trials, including large simple tri...
Real world evidence
[ "Biology" ]
653
[ "Health informatics", "Medical technology" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drift%20whale
A drift whale is a cetacean mammal that has died at sea and floated into shore. This is in contrast to a beached or stranded whale, which reaches land alive and may die there or regain safety in the ocean. Most cetaceans that die, from natural causes or predators, do not wind up on land; most die far offshore and sink ...
Drift whale
[ "Biology" ]
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[ "Aquatic ecology", "Ecosystems" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-1027
C-1027 or lidamycin is an antitumor antibiotic consisting of a complex of an enediyne chromophore and an apoprotein. It shows antibiotic activity against most Gram-positive bacteria. It is one of the most potent cytotoxic molecules known, due to its induction of a higher ratio of DNA double-strand breaks than single-s...
C-1027
[ "Biology" ]
1,073
[ "Antibiotics", "Biocides", "Biotechnology products" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.%20Bruce%20Watson
Edward Bruce Watson (born 16 October 1950) is an American geochemist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. Education and career Watson received in 1972 his bachelor's degree in geology from the University of New Hampshire and in 1976 his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in geochem...
E. Bruce Watson
[ "Chemistry" ]
429
[ "Geochemists", "Recipients of the V. M. Goldschmidt Award", "American geochemists" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golomb%20graph
In graph theory, the Golomb graph is a polyhedral graph with 10 vertices and 18 edges. It is named after Solomon W. Golomb, who constructed it (with a non-planar embedding) as a unit distance graph that requires four colors in any graph coloring. Thus, like the simpler Moser spindle, it provides a lower bound for the H...
Golomb graph
[ "Mathematics" ]
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[ "Planes (geometry)", "Planar graphs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyphella%20digitalis
Cyphella digitalis is a small fungal species from the genus Cyphella, found throughout many western European wooded forests Taxonomy This species was first described in 1805, by Lewis David de Schweinitz, which was then also backed by Johannes Baptista von Albertini in 1822. Further identification was made in 2016 by...
Cyphella digitalis
[ "Biology" ]
420
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]