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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid%20fats%20and%20added%20sugars
Solid fats and added sugars (SoFAS) is a dietary education program of the USDA regarding overconsumption of saturated fats, transfats (which are both solid at room temperature) and artificially added sugars especially in highly processed foods. References Lipids Nutrition United States Department of Agriculture
Solid fats and added sugars
[ "Chemistry" ]
65
[ "Organic compounds", "Biomolecules by chemical classification", "Lipids" ]
60,456,204
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford%20Photovoltaics
Oxford Photovoltaics Limited (Oxford PV) is British solar technology company and Oxford University spin-off specialising in perovskite photovoltaics and solar cells. History The company was founded in 2010 by Henry Snaith and Kevin Arthur. the company has raised $100 Million in investment with support from Oxford Un...
Oxford Photovoltaics
[ "Engineering" ]
271
[ "Photovoltaics manufacturers", "Engineering companies" ]
60,456,582
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution%20of%20bacteria
The evolution of bacteria has progressed over billions of years since the Precambrian time with their first major divergence from the archaeal/eukaryotic lineage roughly 3.2-3.5 billion years ago. This was discovered through gene sequencing of bacterial nucleoids to reconstruct their phylogeny. Furthermore, evidence of...
Evolution of bacteria
[ "Biology" ]
1,529
[ "Evolutionary biology" ]
60,457,065
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Whitty%20Hall
William Whitty Hall (October 15, 1810 - May 10, 1876) was an American physician, writer and pioneer editor of health magazines. Biography Hall was born in Paris, Kentucky. He graduated from Centre College in 1830 and studied both medicine and theology. He received his M.D. from Transylvania College in 1836. He was or...
William Whitty Hall
[ "Biology" ]
392
[ "Sleep researchers", "Behavior", "Sleep" ]
60,457,184
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Society%20for%20Environmental%20Epidemiology
The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) is a scientific society with membership drawn from more than 60 countries, dedicated to the study of environmental epidemiology and exposure assessment. It provides a forum for the discussion of problems unique to the study of health and the environment. T...
International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
[ "Environmental_science" ]
400
[ "Environmental social science" ]
60,458,006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-cultivation
Self-cultivation or personal cultivation () is the development of one's mind or capacities through one's own efforts. Self-cultivation is the cultivation, integration, and coordination of mind and body. Although self-cultivation may be practiced and implemented as a form of cognitive therapy in psychotherapy, it goes b...
Self-cultivation
[ "Biology" ]
3,655
[ "Personal development", "Behavior", "Human behavior" ]
60,458,130
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norio%20Kaifu
was a Japanese astronomer. He was best known as the president of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) from 2012 to 2015. He directed the Subaru telescope project, which housed the largest monolithic primary mirror in the world from its commission until 2005. Kaifu researched in radio astronomy, extragalactic astr...
Norio Kaifu
[ "Astronomy" ]
701
[ "Astronomers", "Presidents of the International Astronomical Union" ]
60,458,133
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gummed%20film
Gummed film refers to a technique used to measure nuclear fallout. It involves the use of a sheet of plastic (cellulose acetate) or paper substrate coated on one side with an adhesive (e.g., rubber cement). The sheet is exposed (adhesive-side up) to the environment to be monitored, where fallout particles land on (and...
Gummed film
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Technology" ]
104
[ "Radioactive contamination", "Nuclear fallout", "Nuclear chemistry stubs", "Nuclear and atomic physics stubs", "Environmental impact of nuclear power", "Nuclear physics" ]
60,458,468
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instapoetry
Instapoetry is a style of written poetry that emerged after the advent of social media, especially on Instagram. The term has been used to describe poems written specifically for being shared online, most commonly on Instagram, but also other platforms including Twitter, Tumblr, and TikTok. The style usually consists ...
Instapoetry
[ "Technology" ]
1,038
[ "Computing and society", "Social media" ]
60,460,210
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20102956%20b
HD 102956 b or Isagel is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2010 by a team of American astronomers led by John Johnson using Doppler spectroscopy and the Keck Observatory in Hawaii. HD 102956 b is in the orbit of host star HD 102956. The planet is at most the mass of Jupiter, orbiting every 6.5 days at a distance of 12...
HD 102956 b
[ "Astronomy" ]
345
[ "Ursa Major", "Constellations" ]
60,461,043
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOTS%20%28personality%20psychology%29
LOTS is an acronym, suggested by Cattell in 1957 and later elaborated by Block, to provide a broad classification of data source for personality psychology assessment. Each data source has its advantage and disadvantage. Research on personality commonly employ different data source so as to represent better the pattern...
LOTS (personality psychology)
[ "Biology" ]
170
[ "Behavior", "Personality", "Human behavior" ]
60,461,491
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunning%20%28behaviour%29
Sunning or basking, sometimes also known as sunbathing, is a thermoregulatory or comfort behaviour used by humans, animals, especially birds, reptiles, and insects, to help raise their body temperature, reduce the energy needed for temperature maintenance or to provide comfort. They may also have additional functions o...
Sunning (behaviour)
[ "Biology" ]
668
[ "Behavioural sciences", "Ethology", "Behavior" ]
60,462,149
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teresa%20Lago
Maria Teresa Vaz Torrão Lago (born 1947) is a Portuguese astronomer who founded the Centre for Astrophysics of the University of Porto and created the first astronomy degree program in Portugal. Lago is currently the General Secretary of the International Astronomical Union. Her research focuses on the evolution of you...
Teresa Lago
[ "Astronomy" ]
401
[ "Women astronomers", "Astronomers" ]
60,462,641
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrelame
Carrelame is an extremely high potency artificial sweetener of the guanidine class, closely related to lugduname. While Carrelame is roughly 200,000 times as sweet as sucrose, lugduname is still somewhat sweeter. It appears safe in pigs. See also Sucrononic acid Additional reading References Acetic acids Sugar su...
Carrelame
[ "Chemistry" ]
81
[ "Guanidines", "Functional groups", "Organic compounds", "Organic compound stubs", "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
60,463,591
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung%20Galaxy%20A70
The Samsung Galaxy A70 and A70s are a series of Android phablets manufactured by Samsung Electronics as part of its fifth-generation Galaxy A series lineup. The phones feature Android 9 (Pie) with Samsung's proprietary One UI skin, 128 GB of internal storage, and a 4500 mAh battery. The A70 was unveiled in South Korea ...
Samsung Galaxy A70
[ "Technology" ]
915
[ "Crossover devices", "Phablets" ]
60,463,810
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiolosite
Aiolosite is a rare sodium bismuth sulfate mineral with the chemical formula NaBi(SO)Cl. Its type locality is Vulcano, Sicily, Italy. Its name comes from the Greek name Aeolus. References External links Aiolosite data sheet Sodium minerals Bismuth minerals Sulfate minerals Chloride minerals Mixed anion compounds
Aiolosite
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
71
[ "Ions", "Matter", "Mixed anion compounds" ]
60,463,888
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alterite
Alterite (IMA symbol: Atr) is a yellow-green mineral with the chemical formula ZnFe(SO)(CO)(OH)·17HO. Its type locality is Coconino County, Arizona. It is found exclusively in logs that have mineralized. References Zinc minerals Iron(III) minerals Sulfate minerals Oxalate minerals Hydroxide minerals 17 Minerals desc...
Alterite
[ "Chemistry" ]
82
[ "Hydrate minerals", "Hydrates" ]
60,464,196
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity%20laser
A gravity laser, also sometimes referred to as a Gaser, Graser, or Glaser, is a hypothetical device for stimulated emission of coherent gravitational radiation or gravitons, much in the same way that a standard laser produces coherent electromagnetic radiation. Principle of function While photons exist as excitations...
Gravity laser
[ "Physics" ]
637
[ "Theory of relativity" ]
60,464,777
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DXZ4
DXZ4 is a variable number tandemly repeated DNA sequence. In humans it is composed of 3kb monomers containing a highly conserved CTCF binding site. CTCF is a transcription factor protein and the main insulator responsible for partitioning of chromatin domains in the vertebrate genome. In addition to being enriched in ...
DXZ4
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
297
[ "Gene expression", "Signal transduction", "Molecular genetics", "Cellular processes", "Induced stem cells", "Molecular biology", "Biochemistry", "Repetitive DNA sequences", "Transcription factors" ]
60,464,909
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioethics%20Bowl
The Bioethics Bowl is an intercollegiate, academic competition among undergraduate students at accredited four-year institutions of higher education. It takes place each April on a college campus. Unlike the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, which debates cases across the curriculum from agricultural and engineering ethic...
Bioethics Bowl
[ "Technology" ]
581
[ "Bioethics", "Ethics of science and technology" ]
60,465,963
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hygrocybe%20erythrocala
Hygrocybe erythrocala is a mushroom of the waxcap genus Hygrocybe. It grows in moist, shady conditions near Sydney, Australia. The cap is viscid and glossy with striations; this species lacks decurrent gills. It was described in 1997 by the mycologist Anthony M. Young. References Fungi described in 1997 Fungi of Aust...
Hygrocybe erythrocala
[ "Biology" ]
90
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
39,797,214
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rendezvous%20in%20Space
Rendezvous in Space is a 1964 documentary film about the future of space exploration, directed by Frank Capra. It is notable for being the final film that Frank Capra directed. The film was funded by Martin Marietta and was shown at the Hall of Science Pavilion of the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. Animated sections ...
Rendezvous in Space
[ "Astronomy" ]
143
[ "Space art", "Documentary films about outer space" ]
39,797,382
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20pasta
In astrophysics and nuclear physics, nuclear pasta is a theoretical type of degenerate matter that is postulated to exist within the crusts of neutron stars. If it exists, nuclear pasta would be the strongest material in the universe. Between the surface of a neutron star and the quark–gluon plasma at the core, at matt...
Nuclear pasta
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
860
[ "Unsolved problems in physics", "Phases of matter", "Exotic matter", "Amorphous solids", "Matter" ]
39,797,766
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypoelastic%20material
In continuum mechanics, a hypoelastic material is an elastic material that has a constitutive model independent of finite strain measures except in the linearized case. Hypoelastic material models are distinct from hyperelastic material models (or standard elasticity models) in that, except under special circumstances...
Hypoelastic material
[ "Physics", "Materials_science" ]
1,036
[ "Physical phenomena", "Elasticity (physics)", "Continuum mechanics", "Deformation (mechanics)", "Classical mechanics", "Physical properties" ]
39,799,017
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined%20data%20center
Software-defined data center (SDDC; also: virtual data center, VDC) is a marketing term that extends virtualization concepts such as abstraction, pooling, and automation to all data center resources and services to achieve IT as a service (ITaaS). In a software-defined data center, "all elements of the infrastructure —...
Software-defined data center
[ "Technology" ]
1,227
[ "Information and communications technology", "IT infrastructure", "Data centers", "Information technology", "Cloud infrastructure", "Computers" ]
39,799,215
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-SVD
In applied mathematics, k-SVD is a dictionary learning algorithm for creating a dictionary for sparse representations, via a singular value decomposition approach. k-SVD is a generalization of the k-means clustering method, and it works by iteratively alternating between sparse coding the input data based on the curren...
K-SVD
[ "Mathematics" ]
814
[ "Linear algebra", "Mathematical analysis", "Norms (mathematics)", "Algebra" ]
39,799,223
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PatchMatch
PatchMatch is an algorithm used to quickly find correspondences (or matches) between small square regions (or patches) of an image. It has various applications in image editing, such as reshuffling or removing objects from images or altering their aspect ratios without cropping or noticeably stretching them. PatchMatch...
PatchMatch
[ "Engineering" ]
627
[ "Artificial intelligence engineering", "Packaging machinery", "Computer vision" ]
39,800,443
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermittent%20control
Intermittent control is a feedback control method which not only explains some human control systems but also has applications to control engineering. In the context of control theory, intermittent control provides a spectrum of possibilities between the two extremes of continuous-time and discrete-time control: the c...
Intermittent control
[ "Mathematics" ]
693
[ "Applied mathematics", "Control theory", "Dynamical systems" ]
39,800,770
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated%20modification%20methodology
Integrated modification methodology (IMM) is a procedure encompassing an open set of scientific techniques for morphologically analyzing the built environment in a multiscale manner and evaluating its performance in actual states or under specific design scenarios. The methodology is structured around a nonlinear phas...
Integrated modification methodology
[ "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
1,896
[ "Sustainable building", "Sustainable architecture", "Building engineering", "Construction", "Environmental social science", "Architecture" ]
39,801,199
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nettenchelys%20erroriensis
Nettenchelys erroriensis is an eel in the family Nettastomatidae (duckbill/witch eels). It was described by Emma Stanislavovna Karmovskaya in 1994. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from Error Seamount (from which its species epithet is derived), in the western Indian Ocean. It dwells at a depth ra...
Nettenchelys erroriensis
[ "Biology" ]
112
[ "Individual organisms", "Species known from a single specimen" ]
39,802,440
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted%20execution%20environment
A trusted execution environment (TEE) is a secure area of a main processor. It helps the code and data loaded inside it be protected with respect to confidentiality and integrity. Data confidentiality prevents unauthorized entities from outside the TEE from reading data, while code integrity prevents code in the TEE fr...
Trusted execution environment
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
2,494
[ "Mobile security", "Cybersecurity engineering" ]
39,802,470
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dichloroacetylene
Dichloroacetylene (DCA) is an organochlorine compound with the formula C2Cl2. It is a colorless, explosive liquid that has a sweet and "disagreeable" odor. Production Dichloroacetylene was first synthesized from trichloroethylene by E. Ott, W. Ottemeyer and K. Packendorff in 1930. Ether solutions of dichloroacetylene...
Dichloroacetylene
[ "Chemistry" ]
885
[ "Explosive chemicals", "Neurochemistry", "Neurotoxins" ]
39,804,974
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halodule%20uninervis
Halodule uninervis is a species of seagrass in the family Cymodoceaceae. It is native to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans. Common names include narrowleaf seagrass in English and a'shab bahriya in Arabic. Distribution and habitat This is a common plant of the sublittoral zone in its range, growing in depths up to...
Halodule uninervis
[ "Biology" ]
840
[ "Biota of the Indian Ocean", "Biota by sea or ocean" ]
39,805,210
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan%20NAPS
NAPS (Nissan Anti Pollution System) is a moniker used in Japan to identify vehicles built with emission control technology. The technology was installed so that their vehicles would be in compliance with Japanese Government emission regulations passed in 1968. The term was first introduced in Japan, with an externally ...
Nissan NAPS
[ "Physics", "Technology" ]
438
[ "Physical systems", "Machines", "Engine technology", "Engines" ]
39,806,471
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatov%27s%20theorem
In probability and mathematical statistics, Ignatov's theorem is a basic result on the distribution of record values of a stochastic process. Statement Let X1, X2, ... be an infinite sequence of independent and identically distributed random variables. The initial rank of the nth term of this sequence is the value ...
Ignatov's theorem
[ "Mathematics" ]
627
[ "Theorems about stochastic processes", "Theorems in probability theory" ]
39,807,150
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Wave%20Two
D-Wave Two (project code name Vesuvius) is the second commercially available quantum computer, and the successor to the first commercially available quantum computer, D-Wave One. Both computers were developed by Canadian company D-Wave Systems. The computers are not general purpose, but rather are designed for quantum ...
D-Wave Two
[ "Technology" ]
600
[ "Supercomputers", "Supercomputing" ]
38,364,055
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear%20parameter-varying%20control
Linear parameter-varying control (LPV control) deals with the control of linear parameter-varying systems, a class of nonlinear systems which can be modelled as parametrized linear systems whose parameters change with their state. Gain scheduling In designing feedback controllers for dynamical systems a variety of mod...
Linear parameter-varying control
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,175
[ "Applied mathematics", "Control theory", "Dynamical systems" ]
38,364,510
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arching%20or%20compressive%20membrane%20action%20in%20reinforced%20concrete%20slabs
Arching or compressive membrane action (CMA) in reinforced concrete slabs occurs as a result of the great difference between the tensile and compressive strength of concrete. Cracking of the concrete causes a migration of the neutral axis which is accompanied by in-plane expansion of the slab at its boundaries. If th...
Arching or compressive membrane action in reinforced concrete slabs
[ "Engineering" ]
1,412
[ "Structural engineering", "Civil engineering", "Construction" ]
38,365,166
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-COM
E-COM, short for Electronic Computer Originated Mail, was a hybrid mail process used from 1982 to 1985 by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to print electronically originated mail, and deliver it in envelopes to customers within two days of transmission. Description The E-COM service allowed customers to transmit messag...
E-COM
[ "Technology" ]
756
[ "Transport systems", "Postal systems" ]
38,365,236
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da-Wen%20Sun
Sun Dawen (; ), known as Da-Wen Sun, is a Chinese-born professor who studies food engineering at University College Dublin. Professor Sun is an Academician of six academies including Royal Irish Academy, Academia Europaea (The Academy of Europe), Polish Academy of Sciences, International Academy of Food Science and Te...
Da-Wen Sun
[ "Engineering" ]
746
[ "Food engineers", "Food engineering" ]
38,365,475
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre%20for%20Interactive%20Research%20on%20Sustainability
The Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) is located at the University of British Columbia's (UBC) Point Grey Campus in Vancouver. The building is dedicated to research collaboration and outreach on urban sustainability. It was officially opened in November 2011. The CIRS vision is to be the most ...
Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability
[ "Engineering" ]
1,156
[ "Building engineering", "Civil engineering", "Architecture" ]
38,365,576
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction-recursion
In intuitionistic type theory (ITT), a discipline within mathematical logic, induction-recursion is a feature for simultaneously declaring a type and function on that type. It allows the creation of larger types than inductive types, such as universes. The types created still remain predicative inside ITT. An induct...
Induction-recursion
[ "Mathematics" ]
1,013
[ "Type theory", "Mathematical logic", "Mathematical structures", "Mathematical objects" ]
38,366,073
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary%20Dutton
Zachary John Dutton is an American physicist who has worked on research centred mainly around cold atomic gases, EIT, low light level nonlinear optics, quantum memories, and coherent optical. Dutton graduated from Lindsay High School in Lindsay CA, and was awarded a BSc in physics from UC Berkeley in 1996. He was awar...
Zachary Dutton
[ "Physics" ]
679
[ "Quantum physicists", "Quantum mechanics" ]
38,366,758
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asymmetric%20counteranion%20directed%20catalysis
Asymmetric counteranion directed catalysis (ACDC) or chiral anion catalysis in enantioselective synthesis is the "induction of enantioselectivity in a reaction proceeding through a cationic intermediate by means of ion pairing with a chiral, enantiomerically pure anion provided by the catalyst". Although chiral Brønst...
Asymmetric counteranion directed catalysis
[ "Chemistry" ]
599
[ "Catalysis", "Chemical kinetics" ]
38,367,028
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angular%20momentum%20problem
The angular momentum problem is a problem in astrophysics identified by Leon Mestel in 1965. It was found that the angular momentum of a protoplanetary disk is misappropriated when compared to models during stellar birth. The Sun and other stars are predicted by models to be rotating considerably faster than they actu...
Angular momentum problem
[ "Physics", "Astronomy" ]
116
[ "Astrophysics stubs", "Astronomical sub-disciplines", "Astronomy stubs", "Astrophysics" ]
38,368,203
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falconer%27s%20conjecture
In geometric measure theory, Falconer's conjecture, named after Kenneth Falconer, is an unsolved problem concerning the sets of Euclidean distances between points in compact -dimensional spaces. Intuitively, it states that a set of points that is large in its Hausdorff dimension must determine a set of distances that i...
Falconer's conjecture
[ "Mathematics" ]
637
[ "Geometry problems", "Unsolved problems in mathematics", "Unsolved problems in geometry", "Conjectures", "Mathematical problems" ]
38,369,544
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%2068601
HD 68601 is a class A7Ib (white supergiant) star in the constellation Puppis. Its apparent magnitude is 4.75 and it is approximately 4,200 light years away based on parallax. It has one companion, B, with magnitude 9.81 and separation 26.4". References Puppis A-type supergiants CD-42 3979 068601 Binary stars 040096 ...
HD 68601
[ "Astronomy" ]
93
[ "Puppis", "Constellations" ]
38,369,559
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%2056456
HD 56456 is a class B8.5V (blue main-sequence) star in the constellation Puppis. Its apparent magnitude is 4.76 and it is approximately 377 light years away based on parallax. It has one companion, B, at magnitude 13.5 and separation 18". References Puppis B-type main-sequence stars Binary stars CD-48 2807 035020 27...
HD 56456
[ "Astronomy" ]
91
[ "Puppis", "Constellations" ]
38,369,589
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi%20Puppis
χ Puppis, Latinised as Chi Puppis, is a single star in the southern constellation of Puppis. It has a white hue and is faintly visible to the eye at night with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.79. The star is located at a distance of approximately 1,800 light years from the Sun based on parallax, and is drifting furth...
Chi Puppis
[ "Astronomy" ]
388
[ "Puppis", "Constellations" ]
38,369,619
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MX%20Puppis
MX Puppis (MX Pup) is a class B1.5IV (blue subgiant) star in the constellation Puppis. Its apparent magnitude varies irregularly between magnitude 4.6 and 4.9 and it is classified as a Gamma Cassiopeiae variable. It is approximately 930 light years away based on parallax. MX Puppis was first found to be a variable sta...
MX Puppis
[ "Astronomy" ]
140
[ "Puppis", "Constellations" ]
38,369,639
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KQ%20Puppis
KQ Puppis (KQ Pup) is a spectroscopic binary located about 2,700 light-years from Earth in the constellation Puppis. A red supergiant star and a B-type main-sequence star orbit each other every 27 years. Its apparent magnitude varies between 4.82 and 5.17, making it faintly visible to the naked eye. The KQ Puppis sys...
KQ Puppis
[ "Astronomy" ]
393
[ "Puppis", "Constellations" ]
38,371,701
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISSRE
The International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (IEEE ISSRE') is an academic conference with strong industry participation running since 1990 and covering reliability engineering for software. The first meeting was organized at Washington DC. IN addition to cities in USA, it has also been held in Paderb...
ISSRE
[ "Technology" ]
219
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer science", "Computer science conferences", "Computer conference stubs" ]
38,373,434
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salatrim
Salatrim is the abbreviation for "Short- and long-chain acyl triglyceride molecule". It is a novel food additive, accepted as a reduced-calorie fat substitute according to the 2003 Novel food Regulation (EC) No 258/97 of the European Parliament. In 1999, Danisco, formerly Cultor Food Science, applied for approval of ...
Salatrim
[ "Chemistry" ]
240
[ "Organic compounds", "Biomolecules by chemical classification", "Lipids" ]
38,373,710
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SWIPSY
SWIPSY was a firewall toolkit produced by the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency in the UK (later QinetiQ). The SWIPSY toolkit was an ITSEC E3 (equivalent to Common Criteria EAL4) evaluated product that allowed additional code to be added to its security ‘compartments’ without affecting the evaluation status of the...
SWIPSY
[ "Engineering" ]
234
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Data security" ]
38,374,014
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan%20Council%20for%20Architects%20and%20Town%20Planners
The Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners (abbreviated as PCATP), () established in 1983, is a federal regulatory authority for architects and town planners based in Pakistan. Its headquarters is located in Islamabad. The Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners Ordinance 1983 has been promulgated w...
Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners
[ "Engineering" ]
257
[ "Architectural education", "Architecture" ]
38,374,089
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakistan%20Engineering%20Council
The Pakistan Engineering Council (Urdu: ; acronym: PEC) is a professional body for accreditation of engineering education and regulation of engineering profession in Pakistan. It was established on 10 January 1976 by the Parliament under the PEC Act, 1976. The council also registers engineers and professional engineers...
Pakistan Engineering Council
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
498
[ "Aerospace engineering organizations", "Aeronautics organizations", "Chemical engineering", "Mechanical engineering organizations", "Civil engineering organizations", "Civil engineering", "Electrical engineering organizations", "Mechanical engineering", "Aerospace engineering", "Electrical enginee...
38,374,540
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capillary%20flow%20porometry
Capillary flow porometry, also known as porometry, is a characterization technique based on the displacement of a wetting liquid from the sample pores by applying a gas at increasing pressure. It is widely used to measure minimum, maximum (or first bubble point) and mean flow pore sizes, and pore size distribution in m...
Capillary flow porometry
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
1,847
[ "Hydrology", "Chemical engineering", "Environmental engineering", "Piping", "Fluid dynamics" ]
44,019,651
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C9H8O5
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C9H8O5}} The molecular formula C9H8O5 (molar mass: 196.16 g/mol, exact mass: 196.037173 u) may refer to: 2,4,5-Trihydroxycinnamic acid Flavipin
C9H8O5
[ "Chemistry" ]
70
[ "Isomerism", "Set index articles on molecular formulas" ]
44,019,719
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invincea
Invincea, Inc. was a company that offered a suite of endpoint protection software products. Originally called Secure Command LLC, Invincea, Inc. was a venture-backed software company that provided malware threat detection, prevention, and analysis to stop advanced threats. It was acquired by Sophos in February 2017. H...
Invincea
[ "Engineering" ]
602
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Computer networks engineering", "Computer network security" ]
44,019,830
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hospi
HOSPI is a hospital delivery robot manufactured by Panasonic. HOSPI service robots were originally developed to be used in healthcare amid Japan's rapidly aging society. It features autonomous navigation capabilities, which allows it navigate using onboard sensors instead of obtrusive rail systems or delineated routes....
Hospi
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
402
[ "Pharmacology", "Medical robotics", "Medical technology", "Pharmacy" ]
44,019,858
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vecten%20points
In Euclidean geometry, the Vecten points are two triangle centers, points associated with any triangle. They may be found by constructing three squares on the sides of the triangle, connecting each square centre by a line to the opposite triangle point, and finding the point where these three lines meet. The outer and ...
Vecten points
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
356
[ "Point (geometry)", "Triangle centers", "Points defined for a triangle", "Geometric centers", "Symmetry" ]
44,020,445
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard%20W.%20Bergerson
Howard William Bergerson (July 29, 1922 – February 19, 2011) was an American writer and poet, noted for his mastery of palindromes and other forms of wordplay. Work Bergerson's first volume of poetry, The Spirit of Adolescence, was published in 1950, and earned him the state's nomination as Oregon Poet Laureate in 1...
Howard W. Bergerson
[ "Physics" ]
667
[ "Palindromists", "Symmetry", "Palindromes" ]
44,021,287
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel%20trap%20%28carnivorous%20plants%29
Steel trap (sometimes written "steel-trap" or "steeltrap") is an informal term in the study of comparative plant physiology of the carnivorous plants. "Steel trap", more particularly "active steel trap", refers to prey capture devices such as occur in some members of the family Droseraceae, and in particular in the gen...
Steel trap (carnivorous plants)
[ "Biology" ]
603
[ "Plant physiology", "Plants" ]
44,021,915
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular%20gyroscope
Molecular gyroscopes are chemical compounds or supramolecular complexes containing a rotor that moves freely relative to a stator, and therefore act as gyroscopes. Though any single bond or triple bond permits a chemical group to freely rotate, the compounds described as gyroscopes may protect the rotor from interactio...
Molecular gyroscope
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
354
[ "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "nan", "Nanotechnology", "Chemical physics", "Supramolecular chemistry" ]
44,022,080
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traian%20V.%20Chiril%C4%83
Traian V. Chirilă (born 14 February 1948 in Arad, Romania) is a Romanian-Australian polymer and organic chemist who is the inventor of AlphaCor, an artificial cornea in current clinical use throughout the world. His past and current research has contributed in several areas of biomaterials, polymer science and bioengi...
Traian V. Chirilă
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
1,078
[ "Organic chemists", "Polymer scientists and engineers", "Physical chemists", "Polymer chemistry" ]
44,023,575
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SABDA
SABDA or SABDA Bible Software is an Indonesian integrated Bible study platform that's based on the Online Bible engine, with multilingual Bibles available in the program (including Indonesian, Malay, English, Greek and Hebrew, and many local languages of Indonesia). The word sabda is the Indonesian word for Logos (via...
SABDA
[ "Technology" ]
370
[ "Computing stubs", "Software stubs" ]
44,023,814
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German%20Parliamentary%20Committee%20investigation%20of%20the%20NSA%20spying%20scandal
The German Parliamentary Committee investigation of the NSA spying scandal (official title: 1. Untersuchungsausschuss „NSA“) was started on March 20, 2014, by the German Parliament in order to investigate the extent and background of foreign secret services spying in Germany in the light of the Global surveillance disc...
German Parliamentary Committee investigation of the NSA spying scandal
[ "Engineering" ]
1,573
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Information privacy" ]
44,024,971
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matja%C5%BE%20Perc
Matjaž Perc is Professor of Physics at the University of Maribor in Slovenia, and director of the Complex Systems Center Maribor. He is member of Academia Europaea and among top 1% most cited physicists according to Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researchers. He is Outstanding Referee of the Physical Review and Physical ...
Matjaž Perc
[ "Physics" ]
1,698
[ "Statistical physicists", "Statistical mechanics" ]
44,026,454
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galidesivir
Galidesivir (BCX4430, immucillin-A) is an antiviral drug, an adenosine analog (a type of nucleoside analog). It was developed by BioCryst Pharmaceuticals with funding from NIAID, originally intended as a treatment for hepatitis C, but subsequently developed as a potential treatment for deadly filovirus infections such ...
Galidesivir
[ "Biology" ]
375
[ "Antiviral drugs", "Biocides" ]
44,028,105
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhenish-Westphalian%20Coal%20Syndicate
The Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate (ger.: Rheinisch-Westfälisches Kohlen-Syndikat; abbreviated as RWKS) was a cartel established in 1893 in Essen bringing together the major coal producers in the Ruhr. The syndicate was set up as coal producers moved towards using shipping rather than railways to deliver their coa...
Rhenish-Westphalian Coal Syndicate
[ "Engineering" ]
865
[ "Coal organizations", "Energy organizations" ]
44,028,689
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese%20language%20and%20computers
The Vietnamese language is written with a Latin script with diacritics (accent tones) which requires several accommodations when typing on phone or computers. Software-based systems are a form of writing Vietnamese on phones or computers with software that can be installed on the device or from third-party software suc...
Vietnamese language and computers
[ "Technology" ]
2,560
[ "Natural language and computing" ]
44,029,122
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wei%20Yang%20%28biologist%29
Wei Yang (; born 1963) is a Chinese-American structural biologist. She is a distinguished investigator at the National Institutes of Health and was elected a member of the US National Academy of Sciences in 2013. Early life and education Yang was born in Shanghai, China in 1963. She entered Fudan University in 1980, ...
Wei Yang (biologist)
[ "Chemistry" ]
389
[ "Structural biologists", "Structural biology" ]
44,029,942
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toughie%20%28frog%29
Toughie was the last known living Rabbs' fringe-limbed treefrog. The species, scientifically known as Ecnomiohyla rabborum, is thought to be extinct, as the last specimen—Toughie—died in captivity on September 26, 2016. Captivity Toughie was captured as an adult in Panama in 2005, when researchers went on a conservati...
Toughie (frog)
[ "Biology" ]
754
[ "Individual organisms", "Endlings" ]
44,030,009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalized%20Wiener%20filter
The Wiener filter as originally proposed by Norbert Wiener is a signal processing filter which uses knowledge of the statistical properties of both the signal and the noise to reconstruct an optimal estimate of the signal from a noisy one-dimensional time-ordered data stream. The generalized Wiener filter generalizes t...
Generalized Wiener filter
[ "Chemistry" ]
488
[ "Filters", "Signal processing filter" ]
47,157,896
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetics%20of%20infertility
About 10–15% of human couples are infertile, unable to conceive. In approximately in half of these cases, the underlying cause is related to the male. The underlying causative factors in the male infertility can be attributed to environmental toxins, systemic disorders such as, hypothalamic–pituitary disease, testicula...
Genetics of infertility
[ "Biology" ]
1,465
[ "Genetics" ]
47,158,945
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Berton
Alain-Edgard Berton (1912–1979) was a French chemical engineer who specialized in toxicology and in the analysis of air components in industrial environments. In the late 1950s he invented the "Osmopile", a measuring device, dubbed "the first artificial nose," which initiated, through the use of highly sensitive galvan...
Alain Berton
[ "Chemistry" ]
978
[ "Analytical chemists" ]
47,160,384
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio%20coloring
In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a radio coloring of an undirected graph is a form of graph coloring in which one assigns positive integer labels to the graphs such that the labels of adjacent vertices differ by at least two, and the labels of vertices at distance two from each other differ by at least one. Ra...
Radio coloring
[ "Mathematics" ]
415
[ "Computational problems in graph theory", "Graph coloring", "NP-hard problems", "Computational mathematics", "Graph theory", "Computational problems", "Mathematical relations", "Mathematical problems", "Extensions and generalizations of graphs", "NP-complete problems" ]
47,160,420
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penicillium%20polonicum
Penicillium polonicum is a species of fungus in the genus Penicillium which produces penicillic acid, verucosidin, patulin, anacine, 3-methoxyviridicatin and glycopeptides. Penicillium polonicum can spoil cereals, peanuts, onions, dried meats, citrus fruits Further reading References polonicum Fungi described in 19...
Penicillium polonicum
[ "Biology" ]
91
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
47,161,006
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%28h%2C%20k%29-coloring
In graph theory, a -labelling, -coloring or sometimes -coloring is a (proper) vertex coloring in which every pair of adjacent vertices has color numbers that differ by at least , and any nodes connected by a 2 length path have their colors differ by at least . The parameters are understood to be non-negative integers....
L(h, k)-coloring
[ "Mathematics" ]
213
[ "Graph theory stubs", "Graph coloring", "Mathematical relations", "Graph theory" ]
47,161,380
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worm%20shoe
A worm shoe is a strip of wood such as oak or pine which is fixed to the keel of a wooden boat to protect it from shipworms. The wood is sacrificed to the worms while the main structure is kept separate and safe using a layer of tar paper or creosoted felt, which the worms will not penetrate. References External lin...
Worm shoe
[ "Engineering" ]
88
[ "Shipbuilding", "Marine engineering" ]
47,161,484
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GL-ONC1
GL-ONC1 (USAN: olvimulogene nanivacirepvec; abbreviated as Olvi-Vec) is an investigational therapeutic product consisting of the clinical grade formulation of the laboratory strain GLV-1h68, an oncolytic virus developed by Genelux Corporation. GL-ONC1 is currently under evaluation in Phase I/II human clinical trials i...
GL-ONC1
[ "Biology" ]
621
[ "Viruses", "Oncolytic virus" ]
47,161,560
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genelux%20Corporation
Genelux Corporation is a publicly traded late clinical-stage company developing a pipeline of next-generation oncolytic viral immunotherapies for patients suffering from aggressive and/or difficult-to-treat solid tumor types. The Company’s most advanced product candidate, Olvi-Vec (olvimulogene nanivacirepvec), is a p...
Genelux Corporation
[ "Biology" ]
1,203
[ "Viruses", "Oncolytic virus" ]
47,161,873
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RETE%20Movement
The RETE Movement () is a political party in San Marino. History The party was formed by several activist groups involved in the environmental, civic rights and arts. It contested the 2012 general elections, receiving 6.3% of the vote and winning four seats. Prior to the 2016 general elections the party joined the Dem...
RETE Movement
[ "Technology" ]
136
[ "E-democracy", "Computing and society" ]
47,162,524
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus%20isodomum
Opus isodomum ("work of equal height") is an ancient technique of wall construction with ashlars. It uses perfectly cut, completely regular squared stone blocks of equal height, and sometimes of the same length. Etymology opus, work + isodomum, analogous to isodomon, where iso- = equal Overview In classical antiquity...
Opus isodomum
[ "Engineering" ]
476
[ "Construction", "Stonemasonry" ]
47,162,990
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology%20Education%20and%20Literacy%20in%20Schools
Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a program that pairs high schools with software engineers who serve as part-time computer science teachers. The program was started in 2009 by Microsoft software engineer Kevin Wang, but after Wang's divisional president learned about the program, Microsoft incub...
Technology Education and Literacy in Schools
[ "Technology" ]
1,195
[ "Computer science education", "Computer science" ]
47,163,530
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5F-APINACA
5F-APINACA (also known as A-5F-PINACA, 5F-AKB-48 or 5F-AKB48) is an indazole-based synthetic cannabinoid that has been sold online as a designer drug. Structurally it closely resembles cannabinoid compounds from patent WO 2003/035005 but with a 5-fluoropentyl chain on the indazole 1-position, and 5F-APINACA falls withi...
5F-APINACA
[ "Chemistry" ]
394
[ "Amines", "Bases (chemistry)", "Functional groups" ]
47,164,239
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity%20height
Vanity height is defined by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) as the height difference between a skyscraper's pinnacle and the highest usable floor (usually observatory, office, restaurant, retail or hotel/residential). Because the CTBUH ranks the world's tallest buildings by height to pinnacle, a...
Vanity height
[ "Engineering" ]
347
[ "Architecture stubs", "Design", "Architectural design", "Architecture" ]
47,164,356
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food%20and%20Drug%20Administration%20%28Myanmar%29
The Department of Food and Drug Administration (; abbreviated FDA) is Burma's food safety regulatory body, which oversees the safety and quality of food, drugs, medical devices and cosmetics. FDA was established in 1995. The agency was established under the 1992 National Drug Law, which also established the Food and Dr...
Food and Drug Administration (Myanmar)
[ "Chemistry" ]
134
[ "National agencies for drug regulation", "Drug safety" ]
47,164,413
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food%20and%20Drug%20Board%20of%20Authority
The Food and Drug Board of Authority (; abbreviated FDBA) is Burma's national regulatory agency, responsible for regulation of therapeutic goods, including the manufacture, import, export, storage, distribution and sale of food and drugs, in the interests of public safety. The agency was established under the 1992 Nati...
Food and Drug Board of Authority
[ "Chemistry" ]
153
[ "National agencies for drug regulation", "Drug safety" ]
47,164,545
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polynomial%20decomposition
In mathematics, a polynomial decomposition expresses a polynomial f as the functional composition of polynomials g and h, where g and h have degree greater than 1; it is an algebraic functional decomposition. Algorithms are known for decomposing univariate polynomials in polynomial time. Polynomials which are decompo...
Polynomial decomposition
[ "Mathematics", "Technology" ]
529
[ "Polynomials", "Computational mathematics", "Computer algebra", "Computer science", "Algebra" ]
47,165,905
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venous%20access
Venous access is any method used to access the bloodstream through the veins, either to administer intravenous therapy (e.g. medication, fluid), parenteral nutrition, to obtain blood for analysis, or to provide an access point for blood-based treatments such as dialysis or apheresis. Access is most commonly achieved vi...
Venous access
[ "Biology" ]
1,184
[ "Medical equipment", "Medical technology" ]
47,165,927
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slowdroid
SlowDroid is the first denial of service attack which allows a single mobile device to take down a network server requiring minimal bandwidth. The attack has been created for research purposes by Enrico Cambiaso and Maurizio Aiello for the IEIIT Institute of the National Research Council of Italy and released as an And...
Slowdroid
[ "Technology" ]
340
[ "Denial-of-service attacks", "Computer security exploits" ]
47,166,118
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trace%20Amounts
Trace Amounts: Autism, Mercury, and the Hidden Truth is a 2014 anti-vaccination biographic film by Eric Gladen, who claims to have experienced mercury poisoning after receiving a tetanus vaccine. In the film, he presents his investigation on the cause of his condition, argues that vaccines should be made without mercur...
Trace Amounts
[ "Technology" ]
277
[ "Health-related conspiracy theories", "Science and technology-related conspiracy theories" ]
47,166,226
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Moving%20Museum
The Moving Museum is a not-for-profit organisation that runs a nomadic programme of contemporary art exhibitions. It has held projects in Dubai, Istanbul, and London comprising large-scale exhibitions, artist residencies, public programming, publishing, artwork commissions, and digital programming. Artists are invited...
The Moving Museum
[ "Engineering" ]
315
[ "Design", "Art and design organizations" ]
47,166,292
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%20Senate%20Bill%20277
California Senate Bill 277 (SB277) is a California law that removed personal belief as a reason for an exemption from the vaccination requirements for entry to private or public elementary or secondary schools in California, as well as day care centers. The final version of the bill was enacted by the California Legisl...
California Senate Bill 277
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
962
[ "Biotechnology law", "Vaccination law", "Drug safety", "Vaccine controversies", "Vaccination" ]
47,166,388
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysophosphatidic%20acid%20receptor
The lysophosphatidic acid receptors (LPARs) are a group of G protein-coupled receptors for lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) that include: Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 1 (LPAR1; formerly known as EDG2, GPR26) Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 2 (LPAR2; formerly known as EDG4) Lysophosphatidic acid receptor 3 (LPAR3; forme...
Lysophosphatidic acid receptor
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
218
[ "Biotechnology stubs", "Signal transduction", "Biochemistry stubs", "G protein-coupled receptors", "Biochemistry" ]
47,166,913
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austroboletus%20mutabilis
Austroboletus mutabilis is a species of bolete fungus found in northern Australia. Described as new to science in 2006, it grows in dry sclerophyll woodlands. This bolete is characterised by its colour change—from deep red to orange and, finally, to yellow—that occurs in the cap. Almost no other Bolete goes through suc...
Austroboletus mutabilis
[ "Biology" ]
247
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
55,635,945
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K239%20Chunmoo
The K239 Chunmoo () is a rocket artillery system developed in 2013 to replace the aging K136 Kooryong of the South Korean military. History South Korea struggled to come up with countermeasures in the 1970s when North Korea deployed BM-21 Grad, a new multiple rocket launcher (MRL) brought in from the Soviet Union. At...
K239 Chunmoo
[ "Engineering" ]
2,774
[ "Modular design", "Modular rocket launchers" ]
55,635,955
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropel%20Fabrics
Dropel Fabrics is an American technology company that develops, manufactures, and licenses sustainable treatments for natural fabrics to make spill proof and stain proof threads. The company is known for creating the world's first water and stain repellent naturals fabrics that maintain their softness and breathability...
Dropel Fabrics
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
389
[ "Biodegradation", "Biodegradable materials", "Materials", "Matter" ]
55,637,071
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enceladus%20Icy%20Jet%20Analyzer
The Enceladus Icy Jet Analyzer (ENIJA) is a time-of-flight mass spectrometer developed to search for prebiotic molecules like amino acids and biosignatures in the plumes of Saturn's moon Enceladus. Most of the ice particles in Enceladus' plume have been shown to be direct samples of subsurface waters, offering an oppo...
Enceladus Icy Jet Analyzer
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
354
[ "Spectrum (physical sciences)", "Instrumental analysis", "Mass", "Mass spectrometry", "Matter" ]