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52,740,968 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERA-63 | ERA-63, also known as ORG-37663, as well as 3-methylene-7α-methyl-17α-ethynylestra-5(10)-en-17β-ol, is a synthetic, steroidal estrogen and a selective agonist of the ERα that was under development for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis but was never marketed. The drug produced estrogenic effects but failed to show e... | ERA-63 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 210 | [
"Drug safety",
"Abandoned drugs"
] |
52,741,487 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Eccentric | The Eccentric or The Odd One () is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Walter Jerven and starring Karl Valentin, Liesl Karlstadt, and Truus van Aalten. It was made at the Emelka Studios in Munich.
Cast
References
Bibliography
External links
1929 films
1929 comedy films
Silent German comedy films
Fil... | The Eccentric | [
"Biology"
] | 106 | [
"Behavior",
"Human behavior",
"Eccentricity (behavior)"
] |
48,859,505 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glide%20path | In aviation, instrument landing system glide path, commonly referred to as a glide path (G/P) or glide slope (G/S), is "a system of vertical guidance embodied in the instrument landing system which indicates the vertical deviation of the aircraft from its optimum path of descent".
Principle of operation
A glide slope... | Glide path | [
"Technology"
] | 409 | [
"Aircraft instruments",
"Aircraft landing systems"
] |
48,859,720 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C27H28N2O3 | {{DISPLAYTITLE:C27H28N2O3}}
The molecular formula C27H28N2O3 (molar mass: 428.52 g/mol, exact mass: 428.2100 u) may refer to:
AdipoRon
Benzodioxolefentanyl | C27H28N2O3 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 68 | [
"Isomerism",
"Set index articles on molecular formulas"
] |
48,860,835 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double%20summit | A double summit, double peak, twin summit, or twin peak is a mountain or hill that has two summits, separated by a col or saddle.
One well-known double summit is Austria's highest mountain, the Großglockner, where the main summit of the Großglockner is separated from that of the Kleinglockner by the Glocknerscharte co... | Double summit | [
"Mathematics"
] | 841 | [
"Applied mathematics",
"Geodesy"
] |
48,861,658 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blossom%20tree%20%28graph%20theory%29 | In the study of planar graphs, blossom trees are trees with additional directed half edges. Each blossom tree is associated with an embedding of a planar graph. Blossom trees can be used to sample random planar graphs.
Description
A blossom tree is constructed from a rooted tree embedded in the plane by adding openin... | Blossom tree (graph theory) | [
"Mathematics"
] | 548 | [
"Graph theory objects",
"Planar graphs",
"Graph theory",
"Mathematical relations",
"Planes (geometry)"
] |
48,862,532 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Hartinger | Christian G. Hartinger (born 1974) is an Austrian-born New Zealand bioinorganic chemist known for his work in metal-based anticancer drugs. In 2022 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
Scientific career
Hartinger studied chemistry at the University of Vienna, earning his MSc in 1999 and his PhD i... | Christian Hartinger | [
"Chemistry"
] | 1,272 | [
"Analytical chemists",
"Inorganic chemists"
] |
48,864,256 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellis%20drainhole | The Ellis drainhole is the earliest-known complete mathematical model of a traversable wormhole. It is a static, spherically symmetric solution of the Einstein vacuum field equations augmented by inclusion of a scalar field minimally coupled to the geometry of space-time with coupling polarity opposite to the orthodo... | Ellis drainhole | [
"Astronomy",
"Mathematics"
] | 2,504 | [
"Exact solutions in general relativity",
"Astronomical hypotheses",
"Mathematical objects",
"Equations",
"Wormhole theory"
] |
48,864,900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20rule | The Dave rule is an inside joke in Silicon Valley startup culture that posits that if a work team includes as many women as it does people named Dave, it has achieved acceptable gender balance. The joke is a reference to Silicon Valley's infamous gender gap.
The concept was in use in the Carnegie Mellon School of Comp... | Dave rule | [
"Technology"
] | 155 | [
"Computing stubs",
"Computer science",
"Computer science stubs"
] |
48,868,479 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeropause | Aeropause is the region in which the functional effects of the atmosphere on man and craft begin to cease.
Background
In the 1950s, there were discussions between the U. S. Air Force School of Medicine Aviation and the Lovelace Foundation regarding how to support the efforts to accomplish manned travel in the upper at... | Aeropause | [
"Physics"
] | 538 | [
"Spacetime",
"Space",
"Aerospace"
] |
48,868,645 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KKR%2003 | KKR 03 is a dwarf irregular galaxy located away from Earth. It has an absolute magnitude of −10.85 and lies on the inner edge of the M94 Group.
See also
List of nearest galaxies
References
External links
Dwarf irregular galaxies
M94 Group
Canes Venatici
166185
166185 | KKR 03 | [
"Astronomy"
] | 63 | [
"Canes Venatici",
"Constellations"
] |
39,787,042 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind%20Talker%20sound%20suppressor | The Wind Talker sound suppressor is a direct-connect sound suppressor made by Smith Enterprise Inc. for use by the US military on M14 rifles and M4 carbines that utilize a Vortex Flash Hider. It is an improvement over the older M14 Direct Connect (M14 DC) sound suppressor.
History
The M14 is an accurate and reliable r... | Wind Talker sound suppressor | [
"Technology"
] | 602 | [
"Firearm components",
"Components"
] |
39,788,995 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Day%20the%20Earth%20Smiled | The Day the Earth Smiled is a composite photograph taken by the NASA spacecraft Cassini on July 19, 2013. During an eclipse of the Sun, the spacecraft turned to image Saturn and most of its visible ring system, as well as Earth and the Moon as distant pale dots. The spacecraft had twice taken similar photographs (in 20... | The Day the Earth Smiled | [
"Astronomy"
] | 842 | [
"Astronomy image articles",
"Works about astronomy",
"Astronomy events"
] |
39,790,406 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick%20Anderson | Warwick Hugh Anderson (born 10 December 1958), medical doctor, poet, and historian, is Janet Dora Hine Professor of Politics, Governance and Ethics in the Discipline of Anthropology, School of Social and Political Sciences, and in the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, where he was previously an Australian R... | Warwick Anderson | [
"Technology"
] | 2,141 | [
"Science and technology studies",
"Science and technology studies scholars"
] |
39,790,668 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lettering%20guide | A lettering guide template is a special type of template used to write uniform characters. It consists of a sheet of plastic or other material with cut-outs of letters, numbers, and other shapes used especially for creating technical drawings. For decades they have been essential for lettering a drawing nameplate so te... | Lettering guide | [
"Engineering"
] | 249 | [
"Design stubs",
"Design"
] |
39,790,970 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit%20hotel | A transit hotel is a short-stay hotel that is situated in the transit zone of international airports, where passengers on extended waits between planes (typically a minimum of six hours) can stay while waiting for their next flight. The hotel is within the airside security/passport checkpoints and close to the airport ... | Transit hotel | [
"Engineering"
] | 89 | [
"Airport infrastructure",
"Aerospace engineering"
] |
39,791,427 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milkwood%20City%20Project | The Milkwood City Project also known as Milkwood is a proposed development project which is situated in the north-west region of the City of Cape Town, in South Africa. Previously known as Wescape, this project is proposed to span 3,100 hectares (31 square kilometres). This project is going to be development by an urba... | Milkwood City Project | [
"Engineering"
] | 2,262 | [
"Urban planning",
"Architecture"
] |
39,791,456 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate-watching | Hate-watching is the activity of consuming media, usually a television show or a film with the intention of acquiring amusement from the mockery of its content or subject. Closely related to anti-fan behaviours, viewers who partake in hate-watching derive pleasure and entertainment from a show's absurdities or failures... | Hate-watching | [
"Biology"
] | 1,583 | [
"Hatred",
"Behavior",
"Aggression"
] |
39,793,846 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relationship%20anarchy | Relationship anarchy (sometimes abbreviated RA) is the application of anarchist principles to intimate relationships. Its values include autonomy, anti-hierarchical practices, anti-normativity, and community interdependence. RA is explicitly anti-amatonormative and anti-mononormative and is commonly, but not always, no... | Relationship anarchy | [
"Biology"
] | 726 | [
"Behavior",
"Interpersonal relationships",
"Human behavior"
] |
39,794,191 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valid%20Time%20Event%20Code | Valid Time Event Code (VTEC) is a code used by the National Weather Service, a part of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States government, to identify products / events.
References
Automation
Encodings
National Weather Service
Weather events | Valid Time Event Code | [
"Physics",
"Engineering"
] | 53 | [
"Physical phenomena",
"Weather",
"Automation",
"Control engineering",
"Weather events"
] |
39,794,575 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota%20TTC | Toyota TTC (Toyota Total Clean System) is a moniker used in Japan to identify vehicles built with emission control technology. This technology was installed so that vehicles would comply with Japanese emission regulations passed in 1968. The term was introduced in Japan and included an externally mounted badge on the t... | Toyota TTC | [
"Physics",
"Technology"
] | 436 | [
"Physical systems",
"Machines",
"Engine technology",
"Engines"
] |
39,795,012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochrome%20rainbow | A monochrome or red rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon and a rare variation of the more commonly seen multicolored rainbow. Its formation process is identical to that of a normal rainbow (namely the reflection/refraction of light in water droplets), the difference being that a monochrome rainbow requir... | Monochrome rainbow | [
"Physics"
] | 245 | [
"Optical phenomena",
"Physical phenomena",
"Atmospheric optical phenomena",
"Earth phenomena"
] |
39,795,493 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8192 | 8192 is the natural number following 8191 and preceding 8193.
8192 is a power of two: (2 to the 13th power).
Because it is two times a sixth power (8192 = 2 × 46), it is also a Bhaskara twin. That is, 8192 has the property that twice its square is a cube and twice its cube is a square.
In computing
8192 (213) is ... | 8192 | [
"Mathematics"
] | 110 | [
"Mathematical objects",
"Number stubs",
"Elementary mathematics",
"Integers",
"Numbers"
] |
39,795,562 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poudretteite | Poudretteite is an extremely rare mineral and gemstone that was first discovered as minute crystals in Mont St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada, during the 1960s. The mineral was named for the Poudrette family because they operated a quarry in the Mont St. Hilaire area where poudretteite was originally found, and the quarry is... | Poudretteite | [
"Physics"
] | 122 | [
"Materials",
"Gemstones",
"Matter"
] |
39,795,735 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandidierite | Grandidierite is a rare mineral that was first discovered in 1902 in southern Madagascar. The mineral was named in honor of French explorer Alfred Grandidier (1836–1912) who studied the natural history of Madagascar.
Grandidierites appear bluer in color the more iron (Fe) they contain. A recently discovered gemstone, ... | Grandidierite | [
"Physics"
] | 279 | [
"Materials",
"Gemstones",
"Matter"
] |
39,796,176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAMEO3D | Continuous Automated Model EvaluatiOn (CAMEO) is a community-wide project to continuously evaluate the accuracy and reliability of protein structure prediction servers in a fully automated manner. CAMEO is a continuous and fully automated complement to the bi-annual CASP experiment.
Currently, CAMEO evaluates predicti... | CAMEO3D | [
"Chemistry",
"Engineering",
"Biology"
] | 290 | [
"Bioinformatics",
"Theoretical chemistry",
"Computational chemistry",
"Biological engineering"
] |
39,796,969 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objective%20stress%20rate | In continuum mechanics, objective stress rates are time derivatives of stress that do not depend on the frame of reference. Many constitutive equations are designed in the form of a relation between a stress-rate and a strain-rate (or the rate of deformation tensor). The mechanical response of a material should not d... | Objective stress rate | [
"Physics"
] | 2,878 | [
"Classical mechanics",
"Continuum mechanics"
] |
60,442,232 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave%20welding | Microwave welding is a plastic welding process that utilizes alternating electromagnetic fields in the microwave band to join thermoplastic base materials that are melted by the phenomenon of dielectric heating.
See also
Dielectric heating
Plastic welding
Radio-frequency welding
References
Welding
Radio techno... | Microwave welding | [
"Technology",
"Engineering"
] | 54 | [
"Information and communications technology",
"Telecommunications engineering",
"Welding",
"Radio technology",
"Mechanical engineering"
] |
60,443,169 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell%20Chemical%20Biology | Cell Chemical Biology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press. The journal publishes research in chemical biology and studies at the interface of chemistry and biology. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 6.6.
Abstracting and indexing
The jou... | Cell Chemical Biology | [
"Chemistry"
] | 80 | [
"Biochemistry stubs",
"Biochemistry journals",
"Biochemistry literature",
"Biochemistry journal stubs"
] |
60,443,695 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DPLL%28T%29 | In computer science, DPLL(T) is a framework for determining the satisfiability of SMT problems. The algorithm extends the original SAT-solving DPLL algorithm with the ability to reason about an arbitrary theory T. At a high level, the algorithm works by transforming an SMT problem into a SAT formula where atoms are rep... | DPLL(T) | [
"Mathematics"
] | 168 | [
"Mathematical logic",
"Automated theorem proving",
"Computational mathematics"
] |
60,443,948 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphate%20supplement | Phosphate supplementation is used to treat hypophosphatemia.
Most hypophosphatemia occurs when phosphate leaves the circulation and enters the cells. Phosphate supplementation is often required in people who have undergone surgery and in chronically malnourished people.
Sodium phosphate and potassium phosphate can be... | Phosphate supplement | [
"Chemistry"
] | 99 | [
"Phosphates",
"Salts"
] |
60,444,111 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracture%20of%20soft%20materials | The fracture of soft materials involves large deformations and crack blunting before propagation of the crack can occur. Consequently, the stress field close to the crack tip is significantly different from the traditional formulation encountered in the Linear elastic fracture mechanics. Therefore, fracture analysis fo... | Fracture of soft materials | [
"Physics",
"Materials_science",
"Engineering"
] | 1,673 | [
"Structural engineering",
"Fracture mechanics",
"Soft matter",
"Materials science",
"Condensed matter physics",
"Materials degradation"
] |
60,444,275 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcription%20translation%20feedback%20loop | Transcription-translation feedback loop (TTFL) is a cellular model for explaining circadian rhythms in behavior and physiology. Widely conserved across species, the TTFL is auto-regulatory, in which transcription of clock genes is regulated by their own protein products.
Discovery
Circadian rhythms have been document... | Transcription translation feedback loop | [
"Biology"
] | 3,181 | [
"Cell biology",
"Behavior",
"Sleep",
"Circadian rhythm"
] |
60,446,213 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite%20glass | Composite glass is the collective term for a laminate having at least two glass panes which are in each case connected by means of an adhesive intermediate layer composed of plastic, e.g. by means of a casting resin or a thermoplastic composite film, which is highly tear-resistant and is viscoelastic. Composite glass s... | Composite glass | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry"
] | 445 | [
"Homogeneous chemical mixtures",
"Amorphous solids",
"Unsolved problems in physics",
"Glass"
] |
60,446,482 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig-a%20gene%20mutation%20assay | Pig-a gene mutation assay is a flow cytometry-based method for detecting mammalian cells that have inactivating mutations in the endogenous X-linked reporter gene called phosphatidyl inositolglycan class A gene (PIG-A in humans and non-human primates, Pig-a in other mammalian species). PIG-A is involved in the synthesi... | Pig-a gene mutation assay | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 582 | [
"Cell biology",
"Flow cytometry"
] |
60,446,549 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrocyanite-%28Ce%29 | Astrocyanite-(Ce) is a bright blue mineral with the chemical formula . Its type locality is Kamoto East Open Cut, Kamoto, Kolwezi, Lualaba, Congo
The name of this mineral comes from the ("") for "star", ("") for "blue", in allusion to its colour and habit of the aggregates, and the dominant lanthanide element in its... | Astrocyanite-(Ce) | [
"Chemistry"
] | 163 | [
"Hydrate minerals",
"Hydrates"
] |
60,446,868 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%204302 | NGC 4302 is an edge-on spiral galaxy located about 55 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices. It was discovered by astronomer William Herschel on April 8, 1784 and is a member of the Virgo Cluster.
It is classified as a Seyfert galaxy and as a LINER galaxy. It also has a prominent, extended dust ... | NGC 4302 | [
"Astronomy"
] | 593 | [
"Coma Berenices",
"Constellations"
] |
60,447,046 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial%20minus%20sign | The commercial minus sign is a typographical and mathematical symbol used in commercial and financial documents in some European languages, in specific contexts.
In some commercial and financial documents, especially in Germany and Scandinavia, the symbol was used to indicate subtraction or to denote a negative quant... | Commercial minus sign | [
"Mathematics"
] | 273 | [
"Symbols",
"Mathematical symbols",
"Typographical symbols"
] |
60,447,324 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy%20fuel%20oil | Heavy fuel oil (HFO) is a category of fuel oils of a tar-like consistency. Also known as bunker fuel, or residual fuel oil, HFO is the result or remnant from the distillation and cracking process of petroleum. For this reason, HFO contains several different compounds that include aromatics, sulfur, and nitrogen, making... | Heavy fuel oil | [
"Chemistry"
] | 2,270 | [
"Petroleum",
"Carbohydrates",
"Petroleum products",
"Oils"
] |
60,447,403 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake%20it%20Up%20Australia%20Foundation | The Shake It Up Australia Foundation (SIUAF) is an Australian non-for-profit foundation founded in 2011 by Clyde and Greg Campbell. It is partnered with the Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) to achieve the foundations primary aims of "promoting and funding Parkinson's disease research in Australia to slow, stop and cure... | Shake it Up Australia Foundation | [
"Engineering",
"Biology"
] | 2,452 | [
"Biotechnology organizations",
"Biomedical research foundations"
] |
60,447,421 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vkernel | A virtual kernel architecture (vkernel) is an operating system virtualisation paradigm where kernel code can be compiled to run in the user space, for example, to ease debugging of various kernel-level components, in addition to general-purpose virtualisation and compartmentalisation of system resources. It is used by ... | Vkernel | [
"Technology",
"Engineering"
] | 602 | [
"Computer engineering",
"Computer architecture",
"Computer performance",
"System administration",
"Information systems",
"Computers"
] |
60,448,074 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qingjiang%20biota | The Qingjiang biota are a major discovery of fossilized remains dating from the early Cambrian period approximately 518 million years ago. The remains consist at least 20,000 individual specimens, and were discovered near the Danshui River in the Hubei province of China in 2019. The site is particularly notable due to ... | Qingjiang biota | [
"Biology"
] | 359 | [
"Paleozoic paleobiotas",
"Prehistoric biotas"
] |
60,448,698 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fracture%20of%20biological%20materials | Fracture of biological materials may occur in biological tissues making up the musculoskeletal system, commonly called orthopedic tissues: bone, cartilage, ligaments, and tendons. Bone and cartilage, as load-bearing biological materials, are of interest to both a medical and academic setting for their propensity to fra... | Fracture of biological materials | [
"Biology"
] | 2,105 | [
"Organ systems",
"Musculoskeletal system"
] |
60,452,819 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical%20night | A tropical night is a term used in many European countries to describe days when the temperature does not fall below during the nighttime. This definition is in use in countries including the Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Republic of Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherland... | Tropical night | [
"Physics",
"Mathematics"
] | 1,449 | [
"Physical phenomena",
"Physical quantities",
"Weather",
"Quantity",
"Meteorological quantities",
"Anomalous weather"
] |
55,624,938 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population%20biology | The term population biology has been used with different meanings.
In 1971, Edward O. Wilson et al. used the term in the sense of applying mathematical models to population genetics, community ecology, and population dynamics. Alan Hastings used the term in 1997 as the title of his book on the mathematics used in popu... | Population biology | [
"Biology"
] | 142 | [
"Evolutionary biology",
"Ecology"
] |
55,625,361 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lottery%20competition | Lottery competition in ecology is a model for how organisms compete. It was first used to describe competition in coral reef fish. Under lottery competition, many offspring compete for a small number of sites (e.g., many fry competing for a few territories, or many seedlings competing for a few treefall gaps). Under... | Lottery competition | [
"Biology"
] | 315 | [
"Ecology"
] |
55,626,074 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%2076653 | HD 76653 is a single star in the southern constellation Vela. It is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.71. Based upon an annual parallax shift of as seen from Earth, it is located 79 light years from the Sun. The star is moving closer to the Sun with a radial velocity of −6 km/s. ... | HD 76653 | [
"Astronomy"
] | 395 | [
"Vela (constellation)",
"Constellations"
] |
55,629,237 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyathobodoniae | Cyathobodoniae is a subclass of bicosoecids, a small group of unicellular flagellates, included among the heterokonts.
References
External links
Bikosea
Heterokonts | Cyathobodoniae | [
"Biology"
] | 48 | [
"Heterokonts",
"Algae"
] |
55,630,873 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilie%20Gervais | Émilie Gervais is a Canadian new media artist based in Paris, France. Her work explores the relationships between internet, network culture, art and its mediation. In the past, she has described herself as, "a starry background artist working with the internet, deleting and restoring stuff, interacting with stuff and p... | Emilie Gervais | [
"Technology"
] | 1,101 | [
"Multimedia",
"Net.artists"
] |
55,631,153 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor%20representation | In mathematics, the tensor representations of the general linear group are those that are obtained by taking finitely many tensor products of the fundamental representation and its dual. The irreducible factors of such a representation are also called tensor representations, and can be obtained by applying Schur funct... | Tensor representation | [
"Engineering"
] | 273 | [
"Tensors"
] |
55,631,942 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tantalcarbide | Tantalcarbide is a rare mineral of tantalum carbide with formula TaC. With a molecular weight of 192.96 g/mol, its primary constituents are tantalum (93.78%) and carbon (6.22%), and has an isometric crystal system. It generally exhibits a bronze or brown to yellow color. On the Mohs hardness scale it registers as a 6–... | Tantalcarbide | [
"Physics"
] | 498 | [
"Refractory materials",
"Materials",
"Superhard materials",
"Matter"
] |
55,632,076 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Author%20profiling | Author profiling is the analysis of a given set of texts in an attempt to uncover various characteristics of the author based on stylistic- and content-based features, or to identify the author. Characteristics analysed commonly include age and gender, though more recent studies have looked at other characteristics, li... | Author profiling | [
"Technology"
] | 3,620 | [
"Computational fields of study",
"Computing and society"
] |
55,632,171 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galerina%20steglichii | Galerina steglichii is a mushroom species described by Besl in 1993 and named after Wolfgang Steglich.
Galerina steglichii is part of the genus Galerina and family Strophariaceae. It has no subspecies.
Chemistry
The mushroom contains psilocybin.
References
Psychoactive fungi
Psychedelic tryptamine carriers
Hymenoga... | Galerina steglichii | [
"Biology"
] | 77 | [
"Fungi",
"Fungus species"
] |
55,632,467 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embark | Embark is a Sri Lankan animal rescue and welfare organization. Since 2007, Embark has been conducting rescues, adoptions, sterilizations, vaccinations, education programmes and advocacy campaigns for the welfare of homeless dogs, cats and other animals. Embark was founded by the award-winning entrepreneur, conservation... | Embark | [
"Biology"
] | 396 | [
"Wildlife conservation",
"Biodiversity"
] |
55,632,689 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey%20Kitaev | Sergey Kitaev (Russian: Сергей Владимирович Китаев; born 1 January 1975 in Ulan-Ude) is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.
He obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Gothenburg in 2003 under the supervision of Einar Steingrímsson.
Kitaev's research interests... | Sergey Kitaev | [
"Mathematics"
] | 305 | [
"Combinatorialists",
"Combinatorics"
] |
55,632,926 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbit%20capacity | In mathematics, the orbit capacity of a subset of a topological dynamical system may be thought of heuristically as a “topological dynamical probability measure” of the subset. More precisely, its value for a set is a tight upper bound for the normalized number of visits of orbits in this set.
Definition
A topologic... | Orbit capacity | [
"Mathematics"
] | 225 | [
"Topology",
"Topological dynamics",
"Dynamical systems"
] |
55,633,448 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallucinogenic%20mushroom | Hallucinogenic mushrooms are those mushrooms that have hallucinogenic effects on humans. Such mushrooms include:
Psychoactive Amanita mushroom
Psilocybin mushroom
See also
Magic mushroom (disambiguation) | Hallucinogenic mushroom | [
"Biology"
] | 46 | [
"Set index articles on fungus common names",
"Set index articles on organisms"
] |
55,633,698 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal%20status%20of%20psychoactive%20Amanita%20mushrooms | This is a list of the legality of psychoactive Amanita mushrooms by country. In addition to muscimol and ibotenic acid, some species of Amanita mushrooms, including Amanita muscaria and Amanita citrina, may contain bufotenine which is illegal in many countries and is not included on this list.
References
Drug control... | Legal status of psychoactive Amanita mushrooms | [
"Chemistry"
] | 97 | [
"Drug control law",
"Regulation of chemicals"
] |
55,633,889 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSEEP | Distributed Simulation Engineering and Execution Process (DSEEP) is a standardized process for building federations of computer simulations. DSEEP is maintained by SISO and the standard is published as IEEE Std 1730-2010. DSEEP is a recommended systems engineering process in the NATO Modelling and Simulation Standards ... | DSEEP | [
"Technology"
] | 206 | [
"Computer standards",
"IEEE standards"
] |
55,634,182 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starting%20engine | Starting engine (name differs depending on the type) - element of the propulsion system of a rocket, an aircraft, a missile or an ammunition using the reactive principle of motion (hereinafter referred to as a "rocket"), intended to bring the rocket into motion from the ready-to-launch state, giving it the necessary ac... | Starting engine | [
"Technology"
] | 323 | [
"Rocket engines",
"Engines"
] |
55,634,281 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye-rolling | Eye-rolling is a gesture in which a person briefly turns their eyes upward, often in an arcing motion from one side to the other. In the Anglosphere, it has been identified as a passive-aggressive response to an undesirable situation or person. The gesture is used to disagree or dismiss or express contempt for the targ... | Eye-rolling | [
"Biology"
] | 643 | [
"Behavior",
"Gestures",
"Human behavior"
] |
55,634,671 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilevel%20Monte%20Carlo%20method | Multilevel Monte Carlo (MLMC) methods in numerical analysis are algorithms for computing expectations that arise in stochastic simulations. Just as Monte Carlo methods, they rely on repeated random sampling, but these samples are taken on different levels of accuracy. MLMC methods can greatly reduce the computational c... | Multilevel Monte Carlo method | [
"Physics",
"Mathematics"
] | 652 | [
"Monte Carlo methods",
"Computational mathematics",
"Computational physics",
"Mathematical relations",
"Numerical analysis",
"Approximations"
] |
55,635,570 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dichlone | Dichlone (trade names Phygon and Quintar) is a fungicide and algicide of the quinone class. It is a general use fungicide applied to fruits, vegetables, field crops, ornamentals, and residential and commercial outdoor areas. It is also used to control blue algae.
Dichlone is not persistent in soil and has moderate m... | Dichlone | [
"Biology"
] | 120 | [
"Fungicides",
"Algae",
"Biocides",
"Algaecides"
] |
55,635,746 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia%20%28robot%29 | Sophia is a female social humanoid robot developed in 2016 by the Hong Kong–based company Hanson Robotics. Sophia was activated on February 14, 2016, and made her first public appearance in mid-March 2016 at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, United States. Sophia was marketed as a "social robot" who can mimic... | Sophia (robot) | [
"Technology",
"Engineering"
] | 2,374 | [
"Social robots",
"Computing and society",
"Android (robot)",
"Human–machine interaction"
] |
55,635,826 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricholoma%20muscarium | Tricholoma muscarium is a mushroom found in Japan.
Toxicity
Tricholoma muscarium contains ibotenic acid and tricholomic acid and is considered to be an edible mushroom in Japan.
References
muscarium
Edible fungi
Fungi of Japan
Fungi described in 1954
Fungus species | Tricholoma muscarium | [
"Biology"
] | 61 | [
"Fungi",
"Fungus species"
] |
56,993,176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diana%20Trujillo | Lady Diana Trujillo Pomerantz (born 1983) is a Colombian-American aerospace engineer at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She currently leads the engineering team at JPL responsible for the robotic arm of the Perseverance rover. On February 18, 2021, Trujillo hosted the first ever Spanish-language NASA transmission o... | Diana Trujillo | [
"Engineering"
] | 959 | [
"Aerospace engineers",
"Aerospace engineering"
] |
56,996,200 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boulders%20and%20Bombs | Boulders and Bombs is a video game for Atari 8-bit computers published on cartridge by CBS Software in 1983. It was written by Keith Dreyer and Torre Meeder who previously developed the Berzerk-clone K-Razy Shoot-Out. In Boulders and Bombs, the player must dig tunnels so three people can cross from one side of the scre... | Boulders and Bombs | [
"Physics"
] | 700 | [
"Asymmetrical multiplayer video games",
"Symmetry",
"Asymmetry"
] |
56,997,080 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LISAA%20School%20of%20Art%20%26%20Design | LISAA School of Art & Design, (L'Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués) is a French private college for applied arts education founded in 1986. LISAA has locations in Paris, Rennes, Nantes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux and Toulouse. The school is one of about 100 recognized by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. ... | LISAA School of Art & Design | [
"Engineering"
] | 819 | [
"Industrial design",
"Design engineering",
"Design"
] |
56,997,441 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H3K9me3 | H3K9me3 is an epigenetic modification to the DNA packaging protein Histone H3. It is a mark that indicates the tri-methylation at the 9th lysine residue of the histone H3 protein and is often associated with heterochromatin.
Nomenclature
H3K9me3 indicates trimethylation of lysine 9 on histone H3 protein subunit:
Ly... | H3K9me3 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 1,011 | [
"Post-translational modification",
"Gene expression",
"Biochemical reactions"
] |
56,998,079 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woltjer%27s%20theorem | In plasma physics, Woltjer's theorem states that force-free magnetic fields in a closed system with constant force-free parameter represent the state with lowest magnetic energy in the system and that the magnetic helicity is invariant under this condition. It is named after Lodewijk Woltjer who derived it in 1958. A ... | Woltjer's theorem | [
"Physics",
"Astronomy"
] | 134 | [
"Plasma physics",
"Astrophysics",
"Plasma physics stubs",
"Plasma theory and modeling",
"Astronomical sub-disciplines"
] |
56,999,683 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histidine%20methyl%20ester | Histidine methyl ester (HME) is an irreversible histidine decarboxylase inhibitor. It is the methyl ester of histidine.
See also
Histidine decarboxylase
α-Fluoromethylhistidine
References
Histidine decarboxylase inhibitors
Amino acid derivatives
Imidazoles
Methyl esters
Carboxylate esters | Histidine methyl ester | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 84 | [
"Biochemistry stubs",
"Biotechnology stubs",
"Biochemistry"
] |
56,999,838 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethology%20Ecology%20%26%20Evolution | Ethology Ecology & Evolution is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of the ecology, evolution or genetics of behaviour. It was established in 1890 as Monitore Zoologico Italiano, obtaining its current name in 1989, with volume numbering restarted at 1. It is published by Taylor & Francis a... | Ethology Ecology & Evolution | [
"Biology"
] | 716 | [
"Ethology",
"Behavior",
"Ethology journals"
] |
57,000,089 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progesterone%203-acetyl%20enol%20ether | Progesterone 3-acetyl enol ether, also known as progesterone acetate, as well as 3-acetoxypregna-3,5-dien-20-one, is a progestin which was never marketed. It was reported to possess similar potency to progesterone and hydroxyprogesterone caproate in the rabbit endometrial carbonic anhydrase test, a bioassay of progesto... | Progesterone 3-acetyl enol ether | [
"Chemistry"
] | 403 | [
"Ketones",
"Functional groups",
"Drug safety",
"Organic compounds",
"Ethers",
"Abandoned drugs"
] |
57,000,442 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial%20dynamics%20protein%20MID49 | Mitochondrial elongation factor 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MIEF2 gene.
MID49 Protein Structure
The MID49 protein is used to assist in mitochondrial binary fission. It is a dynamic peripheral protein receptor found on the surface of the mitochondrial membrane. MID51 is a very similar protein and s... | Mitochondrial dynamics protein MID49 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 656 | [
"Biochemistry stubs",
"Protein stubs"
] |
57,000,496 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDD-1723 | EIDD-1723, also known as EPRX-01723 or as progesterone 20E-[O-[(phosphonooxy)methyl]oxime] sodium salt, is a synthetic, water-soluble analogue of progesterone and a neurosteroid which was developed for the potential treatment of traumatic brain injury. It is a rapidly converted prodrug of EIDD-036 (EPRX-036; progestero... | EIDD-1723 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 245 | [
"Organic sodium salts",
"Chemicals in medicine",
"Prodrugs",
"Salts"
] |
57,000,644 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EIDD-036 | EIDD-036, also known as EPRX-036, as well as progesterone 20-oxime (P4-20-O) or 20-(hydroxyimino)pregn-4-en-3-one, is a synthetic, water-soluble analogue of progesterone, a neurosteroid, and the active metabolite of EIDD-1723 (EPRX-01723), a medication developed for the potential treatment of traumatic brain injury.
S... | EIDD-036 | [
"Chemistry"
] | 179 | [
"Chemicals in medicine",
"Human drug metabolites"
] |
57,001,369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20%CE%B1-Dihydrotrengestone | 20α-Dihydrotrengestone (20α-DHTG), also known as 20α-hydroxytrengestone, as well as 6-chloro-20(S)-hydroxy-9β,10α-pregna-1,4,6-trien-3-one, is a progestin and the major active metabolite of trengestone. It appears that trengestone is a prodrug of 20α-DHTG, as it is largely transformed into this metabolite when given or... | 20α-Dihydrotrengestone | [
"Chemistry"
] | 193 | [
"Chemicals in medicine",
"Human drug metabolites"
] |
57,001,411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20%CE%B1-Dihydrodydrogesterone | 20α-Dihydrodydrogesterone (20α-DHD), also known as 20α-hydroxydydrogesterone, as well as 20(S)-hydroxy-9β,10α-pregna-4,6-dien-3-one, is a progestin and the major active metabolite of dydrogesterone. It appears that dydrogesterone is a prodrug of 20α-DHD, as it is largely transformed into this metabolite when given oral... | 20α-Dihydrodydrogesterone | [
"Chemistry"
] | 196 | [
"Chemicals in medicine",
"Human drug metabolites"
] |
57,001,960 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium%20amyl%20xanthate | Potassium amyl xanthate (/pəˈtæsiəm ˌæmɪl ˈzænθeɪt/) is an organosulfur compound with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)4OCS2K. It is a pale yellow powder with a pungent odor that is soluble in water. It is widely used in the mining industry for the separation of ores using the flotation process.
Production and properties
... | Potassium amyl xanthate | [
"Chemistry"
] | 244 | [
"Organic compounds",
"Organosulfur compounds",
"Salts"
] |
57,002,190 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Train%20graveyard | A train graveyard (or cemetery) is where trains and rolling stock are discarded while awaiting collection, recycling, or destruction. They might be abandoned and left to decay. The term can also be used to include trams. Such vehicle graveyards are distinguished from an abandoned railway, which is a railway line that i... | Train graveyard | [
"Technology"
] | 555 | [
"Trains",
"Transport systems"
] |
57,002,362 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractant | An attractant is any chemical that attracts an organism, e.g. i) synthetic lures; ii) aggregation and sex pheromones (intraspecific interactions); and iii) synomone (interspecific interactions)
Synomone
An interspecific semiochemical that is beneficial to both interacting organisms, the emitter and receiver, e.g. flo... | Attractant | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 245 | [
"Biochemistry",
"Chemical ecology",
"Semiochemicals"
] |
57,003,560 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/451%20Group | 451 Group is a New York City-based technology industry research firm. Through its Uptime Institute operating unit, the company provides research for data center operators. In December 2019, 451 Group sold an operating division, 451 Research, to information and analytics company S&P Global.
History
The 451 Group was fo... | 451 Group | [
"Engineering"
] | 419 | [
"Systems engineering",
"Reliability engineering"
] |
57,003,827 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frauenau%20Glass%20Museum | The Frauenau Glass Museum () in Frauenau in the Lower Bavarian county of Regen, previously a communal facility, has become a state-owned organisation since early 2014 called the State Museum of the History of Glass Culture (Staatliches Museum zur Geschichte der Glaskultur) run by the Free State of Bavaria. The museum ... | Frauenau Glass Museum | [
"Materials_science",
"Engineering"
] | 1,432 | [
"Glass engineering and science",
"Glass museums and galleries"
] |
57,005,540 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classroom%20%28Apple%29 | Classroom is an iPadOS app, developed by Apple Inc., which allows teachers to view, remote control, and transfer files to students in their classes. The app allows teachers to assign activities to students.
Schoolwork
Schoolwork is a companion app for Classroom, announced during Apple's edtech event in March 2018 and... | Classroom (Apple) | [
"Technology"
] | 209 | [
"Mobile software stubs",
"Mobile technology stubs"
] |
36,922,615 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole%20nationale%20des%20sciences%20appliqu%C3%A9es%20de%20Marrakech | The École nationale des sciences appliquées de Marrakech (ENSA Marrakech) is a public institution of higher education. It was created in 2000 by the Ministry of Higher Education, Staff Training and Scientific Research and is a component of the University Cadi Ayyad in Marrakech and part of the ENSAs
It is part of the... | École nationale des sciences appliquées de Marrakech | [
"Engineering"
] | 133 | [
"Engineering universities and colleges"
] |
36,924,547 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avraham%20Avigdorov | Avraham Avigdorov (; July 2, 1929 – September 4, 2012) was an Israeli soldier and recipient of the Hero of Israel award (today the Medal of Valor), the highest Israeli military decoration. Avigdorov received the award for destroying two Bren machine gun positions on March 17, 1948, during the civil war phase of the 194... | Avraham Avigdorov | [
"Chemistry"
] | 473 | [
"Explosion survivors",
"Explosions"
] |
36,924,558 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Displair |
Displair is a 3D interactive raster display technology developed by a Russian company of the same name. The Displair projects images onto sheets of water droplets suspended in air, giving the illusion of a hologram. Unlike other cold fog projecting technologies, the images projected by the Displair can also respond r... | Displair | [
"Mathematics"
] | 377 | [
"Functions and mappings",
"Graphical projections",
"Mathematical objects",
"Mathematical relations"
] |
36,926,314 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-line%20programming%20%28robotics%29 | Off-line programming (OLP) is a robot programming method where the robot program is created independent from the actual robot cell. The robot program is then uploaded to the real industrial robot for execution. In off-line programming, the robot cell is represented through a graphical 3D model in a simulator. Nowadays ... | Off-line programming (robotics) | [
"Engineering"
] | 199 | [
"Robotics software",
"Robotics engineering"
] |
36,927,169 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MobileBits | MobileBits Corporation is an American marketing technology/advertising company that operated a pure brand mobile marketing and engagement network called Samy and which markets a software platform for developing mobile shopping applications.
History
MobileBits Corporation is a United States mobile technology company. ... | MobileBits | [
"Technology"
] | 743 | [
"Mobile technology companies"
] |
36,927,475 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxam%E2%80%93Gilbert%20sequencing | Maxam–Gilbert sequencing is a method of DNA sequencing developed by Allan Maxam and Walter Gilbert in 1976–1977. This method is based on nucleobase-specific partial chemical modification of DNA and subsequent cleavage of the DNA backbone at sites adjacent to the modified nucleotides.
Maxam–Gilbert sequencing was the f... | Maxam–Gilbert sequencing | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 682 | [
"Molecular biology techniques",
"DNA sequencing",
"Molecular biology"
] |
36,929,032 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suaeda%20maritima | Suaeda maritima is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names herbaceous seepweed and annual seablite.
Description
It is a yellow-green shrub with fleshy, succulent leaves and green flowers. It grows to about 35 cm in salt marshes. It is edible as a leaf vegetable, and due to i... | Suaeda maritima | [
"Chemistry"
] | 497 | [
"Halophytes",
"Salts"
] |
36,929,630 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decarboxylative%20cross-coupling | Decarboxylative cross coupling reactions are chemical reactions in which a carboxylic acid is reacted with an organic halide to form a new carbon-carbon bond, concomitant with loss of CO2. Aryl and alkyl halides participate. Metal catalyst, base, and oxidant are required.
A significant advantage of this reaction is th... | Decarboxylative cross-coupling | [
"Chemistry"
] | 3,068 | [
"Organic reactions"
] |
36,929,631 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operando%20spectroscopy | Operando spectroscopy is an analytical methodology wherein the spectroscopic characterization of materials undergoing reaction is coupled simultaneously with measurement of catalytic activity and selectivity. The primary concern of this methodology is to establish structure-reactivity/selectivity relationships of catal... | Operando spectroscopy | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry"
] | 3,314 | [
"Catalysis",
"Molecular physics",
"Spectrum (physical sciences)",
"Instrumental analysis",
"Chemical kinetics",
"Spectroscopy"
] |
36,929,641 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehydrogenation%20of%20amine-boranes | Dehydrogenation of amine-boranes or dehydrocoupling of amine-boranes is a chemical process in main group and organometallic chemistry wherein dihydrogen is released by the coupling of two or more amine-borane adducts. This process is of interest due to the potential of using amine-boranes for hydrogen storage.
Catalys... | Dehydrogenation of amine-boranes | [
"Chemistry"
] | 1,189 | [
"Chemical process engineering",
"Organometallic chemistry",
"Chemical processes",
"nan"
] |
36,929,648 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphinimide%20ligands | Phosphinimide ligands, also known as phosphorane iminato ligands, are any of a class of organic compounds of the general formula NPR3−. The R groups represent organic substituents or, in rare cases, halides or NR2 groups. NPR3− is isoelectronic with phosphine oxides (OPR3) and siloxides ([OSiR3]−), but far more basic.... | Phosphinimide ligands | [
"Chemistry"
] | 535 | [
"Ligands",
"Coordination chemistry"
] |
36,929,890 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism-friendly | Autism-friendly means being aware of social engagement and environmental factors affecting Autistic people, with modifications to communication methods and physical space to better suit individuals' unique and special needs.
Overview
Autistic Individuals take in information from their senses as do allistic (non-auti... | Autism-friendly | [
"Engineering"
] | 3,860 | [
"Accessibility",
"Design"
] |
36,931,267 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space%20Solar%20Telescope | The Space Solar Telescope (SST) is a planned Chinese optical space solar telescope. It was first proposed in the 1990s, and is intended to be a telescope.
See also
List of solar telescopes
References
Telescopes
Chinese telescopes
Solar telescopes
Proposed satellites
Satellites of China | Space Solar Telescope | [
"Astronomy"
] | 52 | [
"Telescopes",
"Astronomical instruments"
] |
36,932,167 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron%20star%20merger | A neutron star merger is the stellar collision of neutron stars. When two neutron stars fall into mutual orbit, they gradually spiral inward due to the loss of energy emitted as gravitational radiation. When they finally meet, their merger leads to the formation of either a more massive neutron star, or—if the mass of ... | Neutron star merger | [
"Astronomy"
] | 1,486 | [
"Astronomical events",
"Impact events",
"Astronomical sub-disciplines",
"Stellar astronomy"
] |
36,932,624 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droid%20Razr%20HD | The Droid Razr HD and Droid Razr Maxx HD are Android-based, 4G LTE-capable smartphones designed by Motorola as the successor to the Droid Razr series released nearly a year prior. Notable changes from their predecessors include 720p resolution displays and increased display size while maintaining similar overall dimens... | Droid Razr HD | [
"Technology"
] | 1,123 | [
"Discontinued flagship smartphones",
"Flagship smartphones"
] |
36,933,859 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20botanists%20by%20author%20abbreviation%20%28G%29 |
A–F
To find entries for A–F, use the table of contents above.
G
G.A.Allen – Geraldine A. Allen (born 1950)
G.A.Black – George Alexander Black (1916–1957)
Gaertn. – Joseph Gaertner (1732–1791)
G.A.Fryxell – Greta Albrecht Fryxell (1926–2017)
Gage – Andrew Thomas Gage (1871–1945)
Gagnebin – (1707–1800)
Gag... | List of botanists by author abbreviation (G) | [
"Biology"
] | 5,166 | [
"Botanical nomenclature",
"Botanical terminology",
"Biological nomenclature"
] |
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