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44,051,471 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biscuit%20%28pottery%29 | Biscuit (also known as bisque) refers to any pottery that has been fired in a kiln without a ceramic glaze. This can be a final product such as biscuit porcelain or unglazed earthenware (such as terracotta) or, most commonly, an intermediate stage in a glazed final product.
Confusingly, "biscuit" may also be used as a... | Biscuit (pottery) | [
"Engineering"
] | 293 | [
"Ceramic engineering",
"Ceramic materials"
] |
44,052,223 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthomorphism | In abstract algebra, an orthomorphism is a certain kind of mapping from a group into itself. Let G be a group, and let θ be a permutation of G. Then θ is an orthomorphism of G if the mapping f defined by f(x) = x−1 θ(x) is also a permutation of G. A permutation φ of G is a complete mapping if the mapping g defined b... | Orthomorphism | [
"Mathematics"
] | 131 | [
"nan"
] |
44,052,408 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scytovirin | Scytovirin is a 95-amino acid antiviral protein isolated from the cyanobacteria Scytonema varium. It has been cultured in E. coli and its structure investigated in detail. Scytovirin is thought to be produced by the bacteria to protect itself from viruses that might otherwise attack it, but as it has broad-spectrum ant... | Scytovirin | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 224 | [
"Biomolecules by chemical classification",
"Biotechnology stubs",
"Biochemistry stubs",
"Molecular biology",
"Biochemistry",
"Proteins"
] |
44,054,294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGI-106 | FGI-106 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for enveloped RNA viruses, in particular viral hemorrhagic fevers from the bunyavirus, flavivirus and filovirus families. It acts as an inhibitor which blocks viral entry into host cells. In animal tests FGI-106 shows both prophylactic and cu... | FGI-106 | [
"Biology"
] | 214 | [
"Antiviral drugs",
"Biocides"
] |
44,054,592 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LJ-001 | LJ-001 is a broad-spectrum antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for enveloped viruses. It acts as an inhibitor which blocks viral entry into host cells at a step after virus binding but before virus–cell fusion, and also irreversibly inactivates the virions themselves by generating reactive singlet oxygen ... | LJ-001 | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 268 | [
"Antiviral drugs",
"Biocides",
"Drug safety",
"Abandoned drugs"
] |
44,054,999 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Betzig | Robert Eric Betzig (born January 13, 1960) is an American physicist who works as a professor of physics and professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a senior fellow at the Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia.
Betzig has worked to develop the field of f... | Eric Betzig | [
"Chemistry"
] | 1,095 | [
"Microscopists",
"Microscopy"
] |
44,055,082 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FGI-103 | FGI-103 is an antiviral drug developed as a potential treatment for the filoviruses Ebola virus and Marburg virus. In tests on mice FGI-103 was effective against both Ebola and Marburg viruses when administered up to 48 hours after infection. The mechanism of action of FGI-103 has however not yet been established, as i... | FGI-103 | [
"Biology"
] | 131 | [
"Antiviral drugs",
"Biocides"
] |
44,055,412 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMIAS | Unified Medical Information and Analytical System of Moscow (EMIAS) is an information system that automatises the booking of hospital visits and work of medical professionals in Moscow city. The system includes online appointment services, Electronic Health Record management, and Electronic prescribing based on "Clou... | EMIAS | [
"Biology"
] | 539 | [
"Health informatics",
"Medical technology"
] |
44,055,899 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triploid%20block | Triploid block is a phenomenon describing the formation of nonviable progeny after hybridization of flowering plants that differ in ploidy. The barrier is established in the endosperm, a nutritive tissue supporting embryo growth. This phenomenon usually happens when autopolyploidy occurs in diploid plants. Triploid blo... | Triploid block | [
"Biology"
] | 121 | [
"Plants",
"Botany"
] |
62,630,349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trastuzumab%20deruxtecan | Trastuzumab deruxtecan, sold under the brand name Enhertu, is an antibody-drug conjugate consisting of the humanized monoclonal antibody trastuzumab (Herceptin) covalently linked to the topoisomerase I inhibitor deruxtecan (a derivative of exatecan). It is licensed for the treatment of breast cancer or gastric or gastr... | Trastuzumab deruxtecan | [
"Biology"
] | 1,956 | [
"Antibody-drug conjugates"
] |
62,631,250 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%20App%20Maker | Google App Maker was a low-code application development tool, developed by Google Inc. as part of the G Suite family. It allowed developers or its users to build and deploy custom business apps on the web.
Launched in 2016, it was accessible to its users with any G Suite Business and Enterprise subscription and G Sui... | Google App Maker | [
"Technology"
] | 188 | [
"Computing stubs",
"World Wide Web stubs"
] |
62,631,267 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BiPhePhos | BiPhePhos is an organophosphorus compound that is used as a ligand in homogeneous catalysis. Classified as a diphosphite, BiPhePhos is derived from three 2,2'-biphenol groups, which constrain its shape in such a way to confer high selectivity to derived catalysts. Originally described by workers at Union Carbide, it ... | BiPhePhos | [
"Chemistry"
] | 142 | [
"Chelating agents",
"Process chemicals"
] |
62,632,481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conocybe%20velutipes | Conocybe velutipes is a species of mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family.
References
Bolbitiaceae
Psychoactive fungi
Psychedelic tryptamine carriers
Fungus species | Conocybe velutipes | [
"Biology"
] | 38 | [
"Fungi",
"Fungus species"
] |
62,632,493 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorochloridate | In chemistry, a phosphorochloridate is a class of organophosphorus compounds with the formula (RO)2P(O)Cl (R = organic substituent). They are tetrahedral in shape, akin to regular phosphates (OP(OR)3). They are usually colorless and sensitive toward hydrolysis. They are oxidized derivatives of phosphorochloridites, w... | Phosphorochloridate | [
"Chemistry"
] | 194 | [
"Functional groups"
] |
62,632,831 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hao%20Huang%20%28mathematician%29 | Hao Huang is a mathematician known for solving the sensitivity conjecture. Huang is currently an associate professor in the mathematics department at National University of Singapore.
Huang received a B.S. degree in mathematics at Peking University in 2007. He obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from his dissertation ti... | Hao Huang (mathematician) | [
"Mathematics"
] | 312 | [
"Combinatorialists",
"Combinatorics"
] |
62,634,190 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-51 | Kepler-51 is a Sun-like star that is about 500 million years old. It is orbited by four planets—Kepler-51b, c, d and e—first three of which are super-puffs and have the lowest known densities of any known exoplanet. The transiting planets in the system (b, c and d) are similar in radius to gas giants like Jupiter, but ... | Kepler-51 | [
"Astronomy"
] | 1,033 | [
"Cygnus (constellation)",
"Constellations"
] |
62,634,280 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrocarbon%20poisoning | Hydrocarbon poisoning is either the swallowing or breathing in of hydrocarbons. Swallowing hydrocarbons may result in symptoms include coughing or vomiting. Breathing in hydrocarbons may result in low blood oxygen and shortness of breath. Complications may include confusion or seizures.
Hydrocarbons may include gasoli... | Hydrocarbon poisoning | [
"Chemistry",
"Environmental_science"
] | 90 | [
"Hydrocarbons",
"Toxicology",
"Toxicology stubs",
"Organic compounds",
"Poisons"
] |
62,635,066 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reproductive%20Health%20%28journal%29 | Reproductive Health is an online-only open access medical journal with a focus on sexual health. It was established in 2004 and is published continuously by BioMed Central. The editors-in-chief are José M. Belizán (Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy) and Sanni Yaya (University of Ottawa). According ... | Reproductive Health (journal) | [
"Biology"
] | 111 | [
"Behavior",
"Sexuality stubs",
"Sexuality"
] |
62,635,476 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20design%20awards | This list of design awards is an index to articles about notable awards given for design. It excludes architecture, fashion and motor vehicle design, but includes industrial design.
Americas
Asia and Oceania
Europe
United Kingdom
See also
Lists of awards
List of architecture awards
List of fashion awards
Referen... | List of design awards | [
"Engineering"
] | 58 | [
"Design-related lists",
"Design",
"Design awards"
] |
62,635,908 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HFE%20H63D%20gene%20mutation | The HFE H63D is a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the HFE gene (c.187C>G, rs1799945), which results in the substitution of a histidine for an aspartic acid at amino acid position 63 of the HFE protein (p.His63Asp). HFE participates in the regulation of iron absorption.
Homozygous H63D variant can occasionally be the... | HFE H63D gene mutation | [
"Biology"
] | 2,090 | [
"Single-nucleotide polymorphism associated disease",
"Single-nucleotide polymorphisms"
] |
62,636,495 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETRSS-1 | ETRSS-1 is the first satellite launched by Ethiopia. It is an Earth Observation Satellite. After launch the Ethiopian Space Science and Technology Institute spent several months calibrating and testing it. Photos were released in February 2020.
Specifications
Application: Earth Observation
Spatial resolution: 13.7 M... | ETRSS-1 | [
"Astronomy"
] | 136 | [
"Astronomy stubs",
"Spacecraft stubs"
] |
62,636,858 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell%20collapsar | A shell collapsar is a hypothetical compact astrophysical object, which might constitute an alternative explanation for observations of astronomical black hole candidates. It is a collapsed star that resembles a black hole, but is formed without a point-like central singularity and without an event horizon. The model o... | Shell collapsar | [
"Astronomy"
] | 353 | [
"Astronomical hypotheses",
"Hypothetical astronomical objects",
"Astronomical myths",
"Astronomical objects"
] |
62,636,900 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojo%20Caliente%20Hot%20Springs | Ojo Caliente Hot Springs is a group of thermal springs located in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. They are also known as the Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs. These hot springs were used by native New Mexicans for many years. In the late 19th century the springs began to be developed for alleged therapeutic use for... | Ojo Caliente Hot Springs | [
"Chemistry"
] | 1,120 | [
"Mineral water"
] |
62,638,447 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medicinal%20Chemistry%20Research | Medicinal Chemistry Research is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of medicinal chemistry emphasizing the structure-activity relationships of biologically active compounds. It was founded in 1991 by Alfred Burger (University of Virginia), who also founded the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. The journal is currently ed... | Medicinal Chemistry Research | [
"Chemistry"
] | 171 | [
"Biochemistry stubs",
"Medicinal chemistry journals",
"Medicinal chemistry",
"Medicinal chemistry stubs"
] |
62,638,470 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial%20computing | Spatial computing is any of various human–computer interaction techniques that are perceived by users as taking place in the real world, in and around their natural bodies and physical environments, instead of constrained to and perceptually behind computer screens. This concept inverts the long-standing practice of te... | Spatial computing | [
"Technology",
"Engineering",
"Biology"
] | 1,185 | [
"Human–computer interaction",
"Genetic engineering",
"Transhumanism",
"Computing and society",
"Human–machine interaction",
"Ethics of science and technology",
"Ambient intelligence"
] |
62,639,397 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volume%20correction%20factor | In thermodynamics, the Volume Correction Factor (VCF), also known as Correction for the effect of Temperature on Liquid (CTL), is a standardized computed factor used to correct for the thermal expansion of fluids, primarily, liquid hydrocarbons at various temperatures and densities. It is typically a number between 0 a... | Volume correction factor | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry",
"Mathematics"
] | 988 | [
"Thermodynamic properties",
"Quantity",
"Thermodynamics",
"Physical quantities"
] |
62,642,855 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford%20Paterson%20Medal%20and%20Prize | The Clifford Paterson Medal and Prize is awarded by the Institute of Physics. It was established in 1981 and named after Clifford Copland Paterson. The prize is awarded each year for exceptional early career contributions to the application of physics in an industrial or commercial context. The medal is bronze and is a... | Clifford Paterson Medal and Prize | [
"Technology"
] | 104 | [
"Science and technology awards",
"Physics awards"
] |
41,179,389 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysosporium%20keratinophilum | Chrysosporium keratinophilum is a mold that is closely related to the dermatophytic fungi (Family Arthrodermataceae) and is mainly found in soil and the coats of wild animals to break down keratin. Chrysosporium keratinophilum is one of the more commonly occurring species of the genus Chrysosporium in nature. It is eas... | Chrysosporium keratinophilum | [
"Biology"
] | 2,235 | [
"Fungi",
"Fungus species"
] |
41,179,697 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buried%20Valley%20Aquifer%20System | The Buried Valley Aquifer System is a buried valley aquifer in the central basin of the Passaic River watershed in New Jersey, as defined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This region impacts drinking water sources for twenty-six municipalities in four northern New Jersey co... | Buried Valley Aquifer System | [
"Chemistry",
"Engineering",
"Environmental_science"
] | 306 | [
"Hydrology",
"Environmental engineering"
] |
41,180,634 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction%20of%20regular%20languages | In computational learning theory, induction of regular languages refers to the task of learning a formal description (e.g. grammar) of a regular language from a given set of example strings. Although E. Mark Gold has shown that not every regular language can be learned this way (see language identification in the limit... | Induction of regular languages | [
"Mathematics"
] | 2,815 | [
"Formal languages",
"Mathematical logic"
] |
41,181,333 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophenoloxidase | Prophenoloxidase (proPO) is a modified form of the complement response found in some invertebrates, including insects, crabs and worms. It is a copper-containing metalloprotein.
A major innate defense system in invertebrates is the melanization of pathogens and damaged tissues. This important process is controlled by ... | Prophenoloxidase | [
"Chemistry"
] | 199 | [
"Oxidoreductases",
"Bioinorganic chemistry"
] |
41,183,297 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dried%20cat | In some European cultures it was customary to place the dried or desiccated body of a cat inside the walls of a newly built home to ward off evil spirits or as a good luck charm. It was believed that the cats had a sixth sense and that putting a cat in the wall was a blood sacrifice so the animal could use psychic abil... | Dried cat | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry"
] | 746 | [
"Natural products",
"Animal products",
"Magic items",
"Physical objects",
"Matter"
] |
41,183,376 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choy%20Jin-ho | Choy Jin-ho (; born September 1, 1948) is a South Korean scientist. He was a professor in the department of chemistry at Seoul National University from 1981 to 2004, and thereafter a distinguished professor and director of the Center for Intelligent Nano-Bio Materials (CINBM) at Ewha Womans University.
Education
Cho... | Choy Jin-ho | [
"Chemistry"
] | 538 | [
"Solid state chemists"
] |
41,183,702 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypersensitive%20Narcissism%20Scale | The Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) is a self-report measure of covert narcissism. It was developed by Holly M. Hendin and Jonathan M. Cheek in 1997. It consists of ten items rated on a five-point scale.
It has a near zero correlation with the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, which measures overt narcissism.... | Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale | [
"Biology"
] | 102 | [
"Behavior",
"Narcissism",
"Human behavior"
] |
41,183,836 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottromycin | Bottromycin is a macrocyclic peptide with antibiotic activity. It was first discovered in 1957 as a natural product isolated from Streptomyces bottropensis. It has been shown to inhibit methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) among other Gram-positive bacteria and m... | Bottromycin | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 4,218 | [
"Biomolecules by chemical classification",
"Biotechnology products",
"Antibiotics",
"Chemical synthesis",
"Molecular biology",
"Total synthesis",
"Biocides",
"Peptides"
] |
41,184,901 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield%20Thomas%20Water%20Tunnel | The Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel is one of the U.S. Navy's principal experimental hydrodynamic research facilities and is operated by the Penn State Applied Research Laboratory. The facility was completed and entered operation in 1949. The facility is named after Lieutenant W. Garfield Thomas Jr., a Penn State journali... | Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel | [
"Physics"
] | 947 | [
"Scale modeling"
] |
41,185,140 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenotypic%20integration | Phenotypic integration is a metric for measuring the correlation of multiple functionally-related traits to each other. Complex phenotypes often require multiple traits working together in order to function properly. Phenotypic integration is significant because it provides an explanation as to how phenotypes are sust... | Phenotypic integration | [
"Biology"
] | 1,707 | [
"Evolutionary biology",
"Ecology",
"Genetics"
] |
41,185,716 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania%20State%20University%20Applied%20Research%20Laboratory | The Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory (short: Penn State ARL or simply ARL), is a specialized research unit dedicated to interdisciplinary scientific research at the Penn State University Park campus. The ARL is a DoD designated U.S. Navy University Affiliated Research Center. It is the universi... | Pennsylvania State University Applied Research Laboratory | [
"Chemistry",
"Engineering"
] | 1,133 | [
"Chemical research institutes",
"Engineering research institutes"
] |
41,185,735 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MC2%20Biotek | MC2 Biotek is a biotechnology company established in 2006, with offices in Denmark and external labs in the United Kingdom. MC2 is a holding company, comprising three smaller Biotechnology companies with their own biotechnology solutions, they are: DrugMode (DK), Zadec (DK), and Drug Delivery Solutions (UK). DrugMode s... | MC2 Biotek | [
"Biology"
] | 629 | [
"Life sciences industry",
"Life science companies based in Copenhagen"
] |
41,185,806 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oil%20Pollution%20Act%20of%201961 | Oil Pollution Act of 1961, 33 U.S.C. Chapter 20 §§ 1001–1011, established judicial definitions and coastal prohibitions for the United States maritime industry. The Act invoked the accords of the International Convention for the Prevention of the Pollution of the Sea by Oil, 1954. The international agreement provided p... | Oil Pollution Act of 1961 | [
"Chemistry",
"Environmental_science"
] | 982 | [
"Ocean pollution",
"Water pollution"
] |
41,186,722 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Society%20for%20Earthquake%20Technology%20%E2%80%93%20Nepal | The National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal (NSET) is a Nepali non-governmental organization working on reducing earthquake risk and increasing earthquake preparedness in Nepal as well as other earthquake-prone countries.
History
NSET was founded on June 18, 1993 and registered at the District Administratio... | National Society for Earthquake Technology – Nepal | [
"Engineering"
] | 578 | [
"Structural engineering",
"Earthquake engineering",
"Civil engineering"
] |
41,188,349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic%20spray%20ionization | Electrostatic spray ionization (ESTASI) is an ambient ionization method for mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of samples located on a flat or porous surface, or inside a microchannel. It was developed in 2011 by Professor Hubert H. Girault’s group at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. In ... | Electrostatic spray ionization | [
"Physics"
] | 1,042 | [
"Ion source",
"Mass spectrometry",
"Spectrum (physical sciences)"
] |
41,188,568 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay%20City%20Walking%20Dredge | The Bay City Walking Dredge is a historic structure in Collier County, Florida. It was built in 1924 and declared a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark in 1994. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 29, 2013. It is located at 20200 E. Tamiami Trail in the vicinity of Naples, Flor... | Bay City Walking Dredge | [
"Engineering"
] | 143 | [
"Dredges",
"Mining equipment"
] |
41,189,849 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C/1998%20H1%20%28Stonehouse%29 | Comet Stonehouse, formally designated C/1998 H1, is a non-periodic comet discovered in April 22, 1998 by Patrick L. Stonehouse of Wolverine, Michigan, USA.
With a maximum brightness of about 12.0 in April/May 1998, Comet Stonehouse was too faint to be seen by the unaided eye, but it was a popular object for telescope-... | C/1998 H1 (Stonehouse) | [
"Astronomy"
] | 90 | [
"Astronomy stubs",
"Comet stubs"
] |
41,189,850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C4H6Cl2 | {{DISPLAYTITLE:C4H6Cl2}}
The molecular formula C4H6Cl2 (molar mass: 124.996 g/mol, exact mass: 123.9847 u) may refer to:
1,1-Bis(chloromethyl)ethylene
1,4-Dichlorobut-2-ene
Molecular formulas | C4H6Cl2 | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry"
] | 83 | [
"Molecules",
"Set index articles on molecular formulas",
"Isomerism",
"Molecular formulas",
"Matter"
] |
41,190,687 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrodynamic%20trapping | In microfluidics, hydrodynamic trapping is a technique for trapping very small particles in an aqueous solution for a long period of time in order to isolate particles and observe their behavior.
Microfluidics
Hydrodynamic trapping is advantageous in microfluidics. Other trapping devices utilize acoustic, electric, ma... | Hydrodynamic trapping | [
"Materials_science"
] | 912 | [
"Microfluidics",
"Microtechnology"
] |
41,191,532 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MedTech%20Europe | MedTech Europe is the European trade association representing the medical technology industries, from diagnosis to cure. It represents Diagnostics and Medical Devices manufacturers operating in Europe. It is born as an alliance of two European medical technology associations, EDMA and Eucomed, representing the European... | MedTech Europe | [
"Biology"
] | 360 | [
"Medical equipment",
"Medical technology"
] |
58,995,821 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GP%20Andromedae | GP Andromedae (often abbreviated to GP And) is a Delta Scuti variable star in the constellation Andromeda. It is a pulsating star, with its brightness varying with an amplitude of 0.55 magnitudes around a mean magnitude of 10.7.
System
GP Andromedae is a main sequence Population I star of spectral type A3, placing it ... | GP Andromedae | [
"Astronomy"
] | 267 | [
"Andromeda (constellation)",
"Constellations"
] |
58,996,315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Pop | Eric Pop is a Romanian engineer and academic at Stanford University, where he serves as Pease-Ye Professor in the School of Engineering. He is a professor of electrical engineering, and, by courtesy, of materials science and engineering at Stanford. His research includes work on carbon nanotubes, phase-change memory, a... | Eric Pop | [
"Materials_science",
"Engineering"
] | 602 | [
"Nanotechnology",
"Nanotechnologists",
"Materials science",
"Materials scientists and engineers"
] |
58,996,518 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%282R%29-2-Methylpent-4-enoic%20acid | (2R)-2-Methylpent-4-enoic acid is an organic acid with the chemical formula C6H10O2. Other names for this molecule include (R)-2-methyl-4-pentenoic acid, (R)-(−)-2-methyl-4-pentenoic acid, and methylallylacetic acid.
Synthesis
(R)-2-Methylpent-4-enoic acid can be synthesized using a chiral auxiliary such an oxazolidi... | (2R)-2-Methylpent-4-enoic acid | [
"Chemistry"
] | 298 | [
"Carboxylic acids",
"Functional groups"
] |
58,997,040 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirichlet%20average | Dirichlet averages are averages of functions under the Dirichlet distribution. An important one are dirichlet averages that have a certain argument structure, namely
where and is the Dirichlet measure with dimension N. They were introduced by the mathematician Bille C. Carlson in the '70s who noticed that the sim... | Dirichlet average | [
"Mathematics"
] | 228 | [
"Calculus"
] |
58,997,387 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larisa%20Maksimova | Larisa Lvovna Maksimova (; born 1943) is a Russian mathematical logician known for her research in non-classical logic.
Education and career
Maksimova was born on November 5, 1943, in Kochenyovo, the daughter of two biologists who had temporarily moved there from Tomsk State University to escape the war. She grew up i... | Larisa Maksimova | [
"Mathematics"
] | 435 | [
"Mathematical logic",
"Mathematical logicians"
] |
58,998,360 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Schilling | Anne Schilling is an American mathematician specializing in algebraic combinatorics, representation theory, and mathematical physics. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of California, Davis.
Education
Schilling completed her Ph.D. in 1997 at Stony Brook University. Her dissertation, Bose-Fermi Identit... | Anne Schilling | [
"Mathematics"
] | 450 | [
"Combinatorialists",
"Combinatorics"
] |
58,998,517 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efstratia%20Kalfagianni | Efstratia (Effie) Kalfagianni is a Greek American mathematician specializing in low-dimensional topology.
Education and career
Kalfagianni graduated from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in October 1987. After earning a master's degree in 1990 at Fordham University, she moved to Columbia University for doctoral ... | Efstratia Kalfagianni | [
"Mathematics"
] | 790 | [
"Topologists",
"Topology"
] |
59,001,414 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GR%20Andromedae | GR Andromedae (often abbreviated to GR And) is a variable star in the constellation Andromeda. Its apparent visual magnitude varies between 6.87 and 6.95 in a cycle of 518.2 days. It is classified as an α2 Canum Venaticorum variable.
Spectrum
The radiation emitted by GP Andromedae is a typical stellar blackbody with a... | GR Andromedae | [
"Astronomy"
] | 282 | [
"Andromeda (constellation)",
"Constellations"
] |
59,005,291 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold%20Basch | Harold Basch (; 29 November 1940 – 8 November 2018) was a professor of chemistry who specialized in computational chemistry.
Biography
Harold Basch was born in 1940 in the Bronx, New York City. He obtained his B.A. from Yeshiva University (1962) and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University (1966) under the supervis... | Harold Basch | [
"Chemistry"
] | 766 | [
"Computational chemistry",
"Theoretical chemists",
"Computational chemists"
] |
59,006,692 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trajectory%20inference | Trajectory inference or pseudotemporal ordering is a computational technique used in single-cell transcriptomics to determine the pattern of a dynamic process experienced by cells and then arrange cells based on their progression through the process. Single-cell protocols have much higher levels of noise than bulk RNA-... | Trajectory inference | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 1,313 | [
"Biotechnology",
"Molecular biology techniques",
"DNA sequencing",
"nan",
"Molecular biology"
] |
59,006,704 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xiang%20Li%20%28hacker%29 | Xiang Li () is a Chinese computer hacker. He is serving a twelve-year sentence in federal prison in the United States.
Early life
Li was born in Chengdu, China in 1979.
Career
From Chengdu, he operated "CRACK99", a website that sold stolen software globally from 2008 until his arrest by U.S. authorities in 2011. Du... | Xiang Li (hacker) | [
"Technology"
] | 1,126 | [
"Lists of people in STEM fields",
"Hackers"
] |
59,006,812 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operations%20Research%20Letters | Operations Research Letters is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering operations research. It was established in 1981 and is published by Elsevier. The editor-in-chief is Wolfram Wiesemann.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is indexed and abstracted in:
References
External links
Industrial engineeri... | Operations Research Letters | [
"Engineering"
] | 81 | [
"Industrial engineering",
"Industrial engineering journals"
] |
59,007,039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High%20dilution%20principle | In organic chemistry, the high dilution principle is a strategy for some macrocyclization reactions, i.e. the synthesis of macrocycles. Unlike the synthesis of 5- and 6-membered rings, the preparation of larger rings competes unfavorably with polymerization reactions. Polymers arise from coupling of long chain precur... | High dilution principle | [
"Chemistry"
] | 237 | [
"Carbon-carbon bond forming reactions",
"Organic reactions"
] |
59,007,829 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems%20Engineering%20Body%20of%20Knowledge | The Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK), formally known as Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge, is a wiki-based collection of key knowledge sources and references for systems engineering. The SEBoK is a curated wiki meaning that the content is managed by an editorial board, and updated on a reg... | Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge | [
"Engineering"
] | 496 | [
"Systems engineering"
] |
59,008,471 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ameenpur%20Lake | Ameenpur Lake is a small lake in Sangareddy District in the Indian state of Telangana and on the edge of the city of Hyderabad. It is the first body of water in India to be recognised as a Biodiversity Heritage Site and is the first biodiversity site to be approved in an urban area.
Description
Ameenpur Lake is on th... | Ameenpur Lake | [
"Biology"
] | 412 | [
"Biodiversity Heritage Sites of India",
"Biodiversity"
] |
59,009,332 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naphthalene%20poisoning | Naphthalene poisoning (or mothball poisoning) is a form of poisoning that occurs when naphthalene is ingested. Severe poisoning can result in haemolytic anaemia. Naphthalene was introduced in 1841 by Rossbach as an antiseptic to counteract typhoid fever. Although naphthalene was widely used industrially, only nine case... | Naphthalene poisoning | [
"Environmental_science"
] | 1,808 | [
"Toxicology"
] |
48,893,231 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Emoji%20Movie | The Emoji Movie is a 2017 American animated comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film was directed by Tony Leondis from a screenplay he co-wrote with Eric Siegel and Mike White, based on a story by Leondis and Siegel. It stars the voices ... | The Emoji Movie | [
"Technology"
] | 4,083 | [
"Works about computing",
"Films about computing"
] |
48,893,276 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Franck%20Institute | The James Franck Institute of the University of Chicago conducts interdisciplinary research in physics, chemistry and materials science. Scientists at the institute include those interested in condensed matter physics, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, geophysics, an... | James Franck Institute | [
"Materials_science",
"Engineering"
] | 285 | [
"Nuclear research institutes",
"Materials science organizations",
"Nuclear organizations",
"Materials science institutes"
] |
48,893,550 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polypharmacology | Polypharmacology is the design or use of pharmaceutical agents that act on multiple targets or disease pathways.
Despite scientific advancements and an increase of global R&D spending, drugs are frequently withdrawn from markets. This is primarily due to their side effects or toxicities. Drug molecules often interact ... | Polypharmacology | [
"Chemistry"
] | 749 | [
"Pharmacology",
"Medicinal chemistry"
] |
48,893,713 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nu%20Horologii | Nu Horologii, Latinized from ν Horologii, is the Bayer designation for a single star in the southern constellation of Horologium. It was catalogued by the Dutch explorer Frederick de Houtman in 1603. With an apparent visual magnitude of 5.3, this star can be seen with the naked eye from the southern hemisphere. (Accord... | Nu Horologii | [
"Astronomy"
] | 552 | [
"Constellations",
"Horologium (constellation)"
] |
48,894,024 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore%20Cohen%20%28chemist%29 | Theodore Cohen (May 11, 1929 – December 13, 2017) was an American organic chemist and chemistry professor at University of Pittsburgh. He is known for his research on organic chemistry, and particularly on organosulfur compounds, on organometallic chemistry, and on the synthesis of phenols.
Education and career
Cohen ... | Theodore Cohen (chemist) | [
"Chemistry"
] | 461 | [
"Organic chemists"
] |
48,896,127 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Star%20of%20Bethlehem%20%282007%20film%29 | The Star of Bethlehem is a 2007 documentary by Frederick A. "Rick" Larson to show what he found when he searched for clues about the Star of Bethlehem. Larson used the Starry Night astronomy computer program along with an article written by astronomer Craig Chester; based in part on the work of Ernest Martin. Larson al... | The Star of Bethlehem (2007 film) | [
"Astronomy"
] | 838 | [
"Films about astronomy",
"Star of Bethlehem",
"Astronomical myths",
"Works about astronomy"
] |
48,896,369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick%20Larson%20%28filmmaker%29 | Frederick Anthony Heep "Rick" Larson (born March 26, 1953) is an American lawyer and law professor who became a filmmaker after he investigated the Star of Bethlehem and became a traveling speaker on the topic, then made his first documentary film The Star of Bethlehem about his findings in 2007. In March 2019 Larson r... | Frederick Larson (filmmaker) | [
"Astronomy"
] | 869 | [
"Ancient astronomy",
"Star of Bethlehem",
"Astronomical myths",
"History of astronomy"
] |
48,896,376 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operator%20Toll%20Dialing | Operator Toll Dialing was a telephone call routing and toll-switching system for the Bell System and the independent telephone companies in the United States and Canada that was developed in the 1940s. It automated the switching and billing of long-distance calls. The concept and technology evolved from the General Tol... | Operator Toll Dialing | [
"Technology"
] | 833 | [
"Telecommunications systems"
] |
48,896,644 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipethiaden | Pipethiaden is a benzothiepin-based drug candidate that was at one time studied as a potential preventive to reduce the frequency of recurrent migraine headaches. It also has some activity as an antihistamine acting mainly at the 5-HT2A and 5HT2C receptors.
References
Abandoned drugs
5-HT2 antagonists
H1 receptor an... | Pipethiaden | [
"Chemistry"
] | 85 | [
"Pharmacology",
"Drug safety",
"Medicinal chemistry stubs",
"Pharmacology stubs",
"Abandoned drugs"
] |
48,896,716 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reactive%20Streams | Reactive Streams is an initiative to provide a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking back pressure.
Origin
Reactive Streams started as an initiative in late 2013 between engineers at Netflix, Pivotal and Lightbend. Some of the earliest discussions began in 2013 between the Play and Akka team... | Reactive Streams | [
"Technology"
] | 809 | [
"Computing platforms",
"Java platform"
] |
48,897,009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha%20Goodway | Martha Goodway is an American metallurgist, specializing in archaeometallurgy, the study of traditional techniques of mining, smelting, and working metals; and an expert in the use of metals in historical harpsichords.
Early life and education
Martha Goodway was raised in Roslindale, Massachusetts. She came from a fa... | Martha Goodway | [
"Chemistry"
] | 340 | [
"Archaeometallurgy",
"Archaeometallurgists"
] |
48,897,477 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotient%20of%20an%20abelian%20category | In mathematics, the quotient (also called Serre quotient or Gabriel quotient) of an abelian category by a Serre subcategory is the abelian category which, intuitively, is obtained from by ignoring (i.e. treating as zero) all objects from . There is a canonical exact functor whose kernel is , and is in a certain ... | Quotient of an abelian category | [
"Mathematics"
] | 1,080 | [
"Functions and mappings",
"Mathematical structures",
"Mathematical objects",
"Fields of abstract algebra",
"Mathematical relations",
"Category theory"
] |
48,898,077 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhesome | The term Adhesome was first used by Richard Hynes to describe the complement of cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion receptors in an organism and later expanded by Benny Geiger and co-workers to include the entire network of structural and signaling proteins involved in regulating cell-matrix adhesion.
Receptors
The ma... | Adhesome | [
"Biology"
] | 1,033 | [
"Cell biology"
] |
48,901,085 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krister%20Holmberg | Krister Holmberg, born 1946, is a Swedish chemist.
Holmberg took a PhD in Organic Chemistry from Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1974. He then worked in industry for many years and he was R&D Director of Berol Nobel in Stenungsund, Sweden. During the period 1991-1998 he was Director of the I... | Krister Holmberg | [
"Chemistry"
] | 393 | [
"Organic chemists"
] |
48,901,154 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double%20Fourier%20sphere%20method | In mathematics, the double Fourier sphere (DFS) method is a technique that transforms a function defined on the surface of the sphere to a function defined on a rectangular domain while preserving periodicity in both the longitude and latitude directions.
Introduction
First, a function on the sphere is written as u... | Double Fourier sphere method | [
"Physics",
"Astronomy",
"Mathematics"
] | 247 | [
"Black holes",
"Physical phenomena",
"Physical quantities",
"Coordinate systems",
"Concepts in astronomy",
"Equations of astronomy",
"Unsolved problems in physics",
"Astronomy stubs",
"Astrophysics",
"Stellar astronomy stubs",
"Astrophysics stubs",
"Density",
"Relativity stubs",
"Theory of... |
48,901,174 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenleuton | Fenleuton (trade name Lofrin) is a drug that acts as a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor and inhibits leukotriene (LTB4, LTC4, LTD4, and LTE4) formation. It has been studied for potential use in veterinary medicine to treat respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in horses.
References
Ureas
P... | Fenleuton | [
"Chemistry"
] | 103 | [
"Organic compounds",
"Ureas"
] |
48,901,439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blastocladiella | Blastocladiella is a genus of fungus.
Species
Blastocladiella anabaenae
Blastocladiella asperosperma
Blastocladiella britannica
Blastocladiella colombiensis
Blastocladiella cystogena
Blastocladiella emersonii
Blastocladiella laevisperma
Blastocladiella microcystogena
Blastocladiella novae-zelandiae
Blastocla... | Blastocladiella | [
"Biology"
] | 145 | [
"Fungus stubs",
"Fungi"
] |
48,904,892 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A1ng%20Machine%20Factory | Láng Machine Factory () was a machine factory in Hungary that played an important role in supplying Hungarian power plants and factories with steam engines, turbines and diesel motors.
Founded in 1868 by László Láng as a machine repair workshop, the company started producing steam engines in 1873 and became the larges... | Láng Machine Factory | [
"Engineering"
] | 558 | [
"Electrical engineering companies",
"Electrical engineering organizations",
"Engineering companies"
] |
48,905,597 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langweil%27s%20Model%20of%20Prague | Langweil's Model of Prague () is a realistic paper model of Prague dating from 1826–1837 and named after its creator Antonín Langweil. Due to Langweil's early death, the model remained unfinished. It covers an area of 20 m2 and shows more than 2,000 buildings in the historic heart of Prague in fine detail; approximatel... | Langweil's Model of Prague | [
"Physics"
] | 839 | [
"Scale modeling"
] |
39,821,102 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancefield%20grouping | Lancefield grouping is a system of classification that classifies catalase-negative Gram-positive cocci based on the carbohydrate composition of bacterial antigens found on their cell walls. The system, created by Rebecca Lancefield, was historically used to organize the various members of the family Streptococcaceae, ... | Lancefield grouping | [
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 635 | [
"Microbiology techniques"
] |
39,823,396 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strava | Strava is an American internet service for tracking physical exercise which incorporates social network features. It started out tracking mostly outdoor cycling and running activities using Global Positioning System (GPS) data, but now incorporates several dozen other exercise types, including indoor activities. Strava... | Strava | [
"Technology"
] | 1,350 | [
"Global Positioning System",
"GPS sports tracking applications"
] |
39,826,349 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan%20Balloons%20Museum | The Taiwan Balloons Museum () is a museum about balloons in Anli Village, Shengang District, Taichung, Taiwan.
History
The museum building were once the old factory of the Taiwan Tailloon Balloons Co., Ltd. The current factory of the company is located right next to the museum building where the museum building is sti... | Taiwan Balloons Museum | [
"Chemistry"
] | 150 | [
"Balloons",
"Fluid dynamics"
] |
39,827,483 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20of%20Nano%20Science%20and%20Technology | The Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) is an autonomous research institution of Department of Science and Technology (India), under the Society Registration Act, 1960, under the umbrella of national mission on Nano Science and Technology (NANO MISSION)", which aims to promote growth and outreach of nanos... | Institute of Nano Science and Technology | [
"Materials_science"
] | 765 | [
"Nanotechnology",
"Nanotechnology institutions"
] |
39,828,207 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ProteoWizard | ProteoWizard is a set of open-source, cross-platform tools and libraries for proteomics data analyses. It provides a framework for unified mass spectrometry data file access and performs standard chemistry and LCMS dataset computations. Specifically, it is able to read many of the vendor-specific, proprietary formats a... | ProteoWizard | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry",
"Biology"
] | 267 | [
"Chromatography",
"Spectrum (physical sciences)",
"Chemistry software",
"Bioinformatics software",
"Bioinformatics",
"Mass spectrometry software",
"Mass spectrometry",
"Chromatography software"
] |
39,829,416 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enostosis | An enostosis is a small area of compact bone within the cancellous bone. They are commonly seen as an incidental finding on radiographs or CT scans. They are typically very small and do not cause any symptoms. Their radiodensity is generally similar to cortical bone. No treatment is necessary. Multiple enostoses are pr... | Enostosis | [
"Biology"
] | 191 | [
"Organ systems",
"Musculoskeletal system"
] |
39,829,701 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light%20booth | A light booth is an apparatus which simulates lighting conditions. This apparatus is used to test products under a variety of lighting conditions, meaning that the user can accurately show how that product will appear under a variety of conditions independent of environmental influences. Light booths are primarily use... | Light booth | [
"Chemistry",
"Materials_science",
"Engineering"
] | 75 | [
"Materials testing",
"Coatings",
"Materials science"
] |
39,830,246 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolving%20digital%20ecological%20network | Evolving digital ecological networks are webs of interacting, self-replicating, and evolving computer programs (i.e., digital organisms) that experience the same major ecological interactions as biological organisms (e.g., competition, predation, parasitism, and mutualism). Despite being computational, these programs e... | Evolving digital ecological network | [
"Biology"
] | 2,971 | [
"Evolutionary biology",
"Ecology"
] |
39,830,670 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Cybersmile%20Foundation | The Cybersmile Foundation is an international nonprofit organization committed to tackling all forms of cyberbullying and digital abuse. They promote kindness, diversity, and inclusion through professional support services, education programs, awareness campaigns and corporate partnerships.
Launched in 2010, The Cyb... | The Cybersmile Foundation | [
"Biology"
] | 3,471 | [
"Behavior",
"Abuse",
"Harassment and bullying",
"Aggression",
"Human behavior"
] |
39,830,911 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function-Behaviour-Structure%20ontology | The Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology – or short, the FBS ontology – is an ontology of design objects, i.e. things that have been or can be designed. The Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology conceptualizes design objects in three ontological categories: function (F), behaviour (B), and structure (S). The FBS ontol... | Function-Behaviour-Structure ontology | [
"Engineering"
] | 3,831 | [
"Design"
] |
39,830,945 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic%20portfolio%20theory | Stochastic portfolio theory (SPT) is a mathematical theory for analyzing stock market structure and portfolio behavior introduced by E. Robert Fernholz in 2002. It is descriptive as opposed to normative, and is consistent with the observed behavior of actual markets. Normative assumptions, which serve as a basis for ... | Stochastic portfolio theory | [
"Mathematics"
] | 2,578 | [
"Mathematical theorems",
"Mathematical problems",
"nan"
] |
39,831,094 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Dura-Europos%20%28256%29 | The siege of Dura Europos took place when the Sasanians under Shapur I besieged the Roman city of Dura-Europos in 256 after capturing Antioch.
Dura-Europos was an important trading center in Roman Syria. It may or may not be the same as the "Doura" recorded in Shapur I's inscriptions. The town was in Sasanian hands fo... | Siege of Dura-Europos (256) | [
"Chemistry"
] | 524 | [
"Military operations involving chemical weapons"
] |
39,831,650 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instituto%20Global%20para%20la%20Sostenibilidad | Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad (Global Institute for Sustainability) is a globally and environmentally focused organization founded by María Isabel Studer Noguez at the Tec de Monterrey, Mexico City Campus in collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU). It was founded as an extension of the ASU's Global... | Instituto Global para la Sostenibilidad | [
"Environmental_science"
] | 1,247 | [
"Environmental research institutes",
"Environmental research"
] |
39,832,104 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic-plasmonic%20bifunctional%20nanoparticles | Magnetic-plasmonic (bifunctional) nanoparticles (MP-NPs) consist of both optical (plasmonic) and magnetic components and thus, has the functionality of both of these components. These nanoparticles may take many different forms/shapes including dimer, core-shell, janus, nanorod/wire and nanostar. Typically, the magneti... | Magnetic-plasmonic bifunctional nanoparticles | [
"Physics",
"Chemistry",
"Materials_science"
] | 374 | [
"Plasmonics",
"Surface science",
"Condensed matter physics",
"Nanotechnology",
"Solid state engineering"
] |
39,832,362 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Marcus%20%28mathematician%29 | Adam Wade Marcus (born 1979) is an American mathematician. He held the Chair of Combinatorial Analysis in the Institute of Mathematics at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne until February 2023.
The team of Marcus, Daniel Spielman and Nikhil Srivastava was awarded the Pólya Prize in 2014 for their resolution o... | Adam Marcus (mathematician) | [
"Mathematics"
] | 486 | [
"Combinatorialists",
"Combinatorics"
] |
42,606,933 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College%20of%20Medallists | The College of Medallists is an association of recipients of The Sir Misha Black Medal for Distinguished Services in Design Education. Misha Black (1910–1977) was a pioneer of design in Britain. The College of Medallists was established in 2000, and joined the Founding Bodies (the Design and Industries Association, the... | College of Medallists | [
"Engineering"
] | 224 | [
"Design",
"Design awards"
] |
42,608,132 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English%20and%20Australian%20Copper%20Company | The English and Australian Copper Company was a South Australian based company, established in 1851 from the transfer of assets of the Patent Copper Company (formerly based in Swansea, South Wales). Formed as a joint stock company, with smelting works at Spitty (South Wales) and Kooringa (Burra, South Australia), it al... | English and Australian Copper Company | [
"Chemistry"
] | 298 | [
"Metallurgical processes",
"Smelting"
] |
42,608,368 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Admission%2C%20discharge%2C%20and%20transfer%20system | An admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) system is a backbone system for the structure of other types of business systems. An ADT system is one of four types of core business systems: ADT, financial, scheduling, and acuity (McGonigle, D., & Mastrain, K., 2012). Core business systems are systems used in a health care... | Admission, discharge, and transfer system | [
"Biology"
] | 426 | [
"Health informatics",
"Medical technology"
] |
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