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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre%20for%20Environmental%20Policy
The Centre for Environmental Policy (CEP) is a department at Imperial College London in the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Its aim is to influence a wide range of environmental issues through research on the environmental, energy and health aspects of global problems. CEP's current director is Professor Mark Burgman. Hi...
Centre for Environmental Policy
[ "Environmental_science" ]
383
[ "Environmental research institutes", "Environmental research" ]
42,610,100
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part%20program
The part program is a sequence of instruction that describe the work that is to be done to a part. Typically these instructions are generated in Computer-aided manufacturing software and are then fed into the computer numerical control (CNC) software on the machines, such as drills, lathes, mills, grinders, routers, th...
Part program
[ "Engineering" ]
403
[ "Construction", "Industrial engineering", "Computer-aided engineering" ]
42,610,193
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permeability%20of%20soils
A number of factors affect the permeability of soils, from particle size, impurities in the water, void ratio, the degree of saturation, and adsorbed water, to entrapped air and organic material. Background Soil aeration maintains oxygen levels in the plants' root zone, needed for microbial and root respiration, and i...
Permeability of soils
[ "Physics" ]
711
[ "Soil mechanics", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics" ]
42,610,902
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieb%E2%80%93Robinson%20bounds
The Lieb–Robinson bound is a theoretical upper limit on the speed at which information can propagate in non-relativistic quantum systems. It demonstrates that information cannot travel instantaneously in quantum theory, even when the relativity limits of the speed of light are ignored. The existence of such a finite sp...
Lieb–Robinson bounds
[ "Physics" ]
3,312
[ "Physical phenomena", "Limits of computation" ]
42,610,931
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullying%20and%20emotional%20intelligence
Bullying is abusive social interaction between peers and can include aggression, harassment, and violence. Bullying is typically repetitive and enacted by those who are in a position of power over the victim. A growing body of research illustrates a significant relationship between bullying and emotional intelligence. ...
Bullying and emotional intelligence
[ "Biology" ]
3,446
[ "Emotion", "Behavior", "Abuse", "Harassment and bullying", "Aggression", "Human behavior" ]
42,611,813
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-off%20transcription
A run-off transcription assay is an assay in molecular biology which is conducted in vitro to identify the position of the transcription start site (1 base pair upstream) of a specific promoter along with its accuracy and rate of in vitro transcription. Run-off transcription can be used to quantitatively measure the e...
Run-off transcription
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
357
[ "Molecular biology techniques", "Molecular biology" ]
42,611,943
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Kerrisk
Michael Kerrisk is a technical author, programmer and, since 2004, maintainer of the Linux man-pages project, succeeding Andries Brouwer. He was born in 1961 in New Zealand and lives in Munich, Germany. Kerrisk has worked for Digital Equipment, Google, The Linux Foundation and, as an editor and writer, for LWN.net. Cu...
Michael Kerrisk
[ "Technology" ]
202
[ "Computing stubs", "Computer specialist stubs" ]
42,613,359
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morchella%20deliciosa
Morchella deliciosa is a species of edible fungus in the family Morchellaceae. It was first described scientifically by Elias Magnus Fries in 1822. It is a European species, although the name has erroneously been applied to morphologically similar North American morels. References External links deliciosa Edible fun...
Morchella deliciosa
[ "Biology" ]
80
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
42,614,207
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limacella%20glischra
Limacella glischra is a mushroom species in the family Amanitaceae. It was first named as a species of Lepiota by Andrew Price Morgan in 1906; William Alphonso Murrill transferred it to Limacella in 1914. References External links Amanitaceae Fungi described in 1906 Fungi of North America Fungus species
Limacella glischra
[ "Biology" ]
72
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
42,615,525
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANDU%20Owners%20Group
CANDU Owners Group is a private, not-for-profit corporation funded voluntarily by CANDU operating utilities worldwide, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and supplier participants. It is dedicated to providing programs for cooperation, mutual assistance and exchange of information for the successful support, developm...
CANDU Owners Group
[ "Engineering" ]
235
[ "Nuclear industry organizations", "Nuclear organizations" ]
42,615,615
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia%20Asha%20210
The Nokia Asha 210 is a dual-band QWERTY messenger phone powered by the Series 40 operating system. It was officially announced on April 24, 2013, and it is part of the Nokia Asha series of feature phones. There are both single SIM and dual SIM versions available. It retailed for $72 upon release. Depending by market a...
Nokia Asha 210
[ "Technology" ]
133
[ "Mobile technology stubs", "Mobile phone stubs" ]
42,616,472
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big%20Pharma%20conspiracy%20theories
Big Pharma conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories that claim that pharmaceutical companies as a whole, especially big corporations, act in dangerously secretive and sinister ways that harm patients. This includes concealing effective treatments, perhaps even to the point of intentionally causing and/or worsening a...
Big Pharma conspiracy theories
[ "Chemistry", "Technology", "Biology" ]
2,255
[ "Pharmacology", "Life sciences industry", "Science and technology-related conspiracy theories", "Pharmaceutical industry", "Health-related conspiracy theories" ]
42,616,847
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starcom%20Systems
Starcom Systems Inc. is a company based in Jersey, Channel Islands, specializing in wireless systems for remote tracking, monitoring and protection of a variety of assets. Among the company's products are tracking and security systems for vehicles, shipping containers, merchandise and people. Its two main products are ...
Starcom Systems
[ "Technology" ]
423
[ "Tracking", "Wireless locating" ]
42,616,903
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling-film%20column
A falling-film column (or wetted-wall column) is a kind of laboratory equipment used to achieve mass and heat transfer between two fluid phases (in general one gas phase and one liquid phase). It consists of a vertical tube-shaped vessel: the liquid stream flows downwards through the inner wall of the tube and the gas...
Falling-film column
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
315
[ "Chemical equipment", "nan" ]
42,617,007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCKeeper
PCKeeper is advertised as an optimization services package featuring a set of software utilities for Windows OS owned by Essentware S.A. (company based in Bratislava, Slovakia). It includes 2 separate products for Windows: PCKeeper Live and PCKeeper Antivirus. PCKeeper was originally developed by Zeobit LLC which was ...
PCKeeper
[ "Technology" ]
1,238
[ "Computer performance" ]
42,617,238
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-factor%20theorem
In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, the 2-factor theorem, discovered by Julius Petersen, is one of the earliest works in graph theory. It can be stated as follows: Let be a regular graph whose degree is an even number, . Then the edges of can be partitioned into edge-disjoint 2-factors. Here, a 2-facto...
2-factor theorem
[ "Mathematics" ]
438
[ "Theorems in graph theory", "Theorems in discrete mathematics" ]
42,619,890
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir%20Misha%20Black%20Awards
The Sir Misha Black Awards commemorate the life of Misha Black, whose work played an important role in the development of design in the United Kingdom. They are given to individuals and institutions to honour them in their role in design education. There are two awards – the Sir Misha Black Medal for Distinguished Ser...
Sir Misha Black Awards
[ "Engineering" ]
502
[ "Design", "Design awards" ]
32,801,316
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pafuramidine
Pafuramidine (formulated as the maleic acid salt pafuramidine maleate) is an experimental drug for the treatment of pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP). In 2006, pafuramidine was given orphan drug status by the US Food and Drug Administration for PCP in patients with HIV/AIDS. Preliminary clinical trials indicated that pafu...
Pafuramidine
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
164
[ "Antiparasitic agents", "Amidines", "Functional groups", "Biocides", "Bases (chemistry)" ]
32,802,555
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weisner%27s%20method
In mathematics, Weisner's method is a method for finding generating functions for special functions using representation theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, introduced by . It includes Truesdell's method as a special case, and is essentially the same as Rainville's method. References Generating functions
Weisner's method
[ "Mathematics" ]
62
[ "Sequences and series", "Generating functions", "Mathematical structures" ]
32,802,718
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-17
Kepler-17 is a main-sequence yellow dwarf star that is much more active than the Sun with starspots covering roughly 6% of its surface. Starspots are long-lived, with at least one persisting for 1400 days. Planetary system The Kepler-17 is known to host one superjovian exoplanet, Kepler-17b, in orbit around it. It was...
Kepler-17
[ "Astronomy" ]
174
[ "Cygnus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
32,802,935
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecological%20light%20pollution
Ecological light pollution is the effect of artificial light on individual organisms and on the structure of ecosystems as a whole. The effect that artificial light has upon organisms is highly variable, and ranges from beneficial (e.g. increased ability for predator species to observe prey) to immediately fatal (e.g....
Ecological light pollution
[ "Physics" ]
3,028
[ "Physical phenomena", "Ecological processes", "Earth phenomena" ]
32,803,170
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology%20For%20All
Technology For All is a nonprofit organization based in Houston, Texas. Developed in 1997 by local entrepreneurs, Technology For All services community-based organizations (such as development centers, YMCAs, and local schools) with computer technology, training, and other digital incentives “to empower under-resourced...
Technology For All
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
1,111
[ "Wireless networking", "Computer networks engineering" ]
32,803,377
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Building%20Specification
NBS (National Building Specification) is a UK-based business providing construction specification information used by architects, engineers and other building professionals to describe the materials, standards and workmanship of a construction project. It was launched in 1973 and its information is now used by over 500...
National Building Specification
[ "Engineering" ]
384
[ "Construction", "Architecture", "Architecture stubs", "Construction standards" ]
32,804,041
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerkn%C3%BCllt
Zerknüllt (zen, German for "crumpled") is a gene in the Antennapedia complex of Drosophila (fruit flies) and other insects, where it operates very differently from the canonical Hox genes in the same gene cluster. Comparison of Hox genes between species showed that the Zerknüllt gene evolved from one of the standard H...
Zerknüllt
[ "Biology" ]
464
[ "Induced stem cells", "Developmental genes and proteins" ]
32,804,088
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Conference%20on%20Systems%20Biology
The International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB) is the primary international conference for systems biology research. Created by Hiroaki Kitano in 2000, its organization is now coordinated by the International Society for Systems Biology (ISSB). Previous conferences ICSB-2023, Hartford, Connecticut, USA IC...
International Conference on Systems Biology
[ "Biology" ]
393
[ "Systems biology" ]
32,804,892
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasia%20Mathematica
Fantasia Mathematica is an anthology published in 1958 containing stories, humor, poems, etc., all on mathematical topics, compiled by Clifton Fadiman. A companion volume was published as The Mathematical Magpie (1962). The volume contains writing by authors including Robert Heinlein, Aldous Huxley, H. G. Wells, and ...
Fantasia Mathematica
[ "Mathematics" ]
763
[ "Recreational mathematics", "Mathematics fiction books" ]
32,805,335
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wintec%20Industries
Wintec Industries, founded in 1988, is headquartered in Newark, California. Wintec provides original equipment manufacturer (OEM), specialized services in product design, manufacturing, and supply chain services related to memory and storage components, featuring: flash modules (CF, SD, USB, CFast, embedded flash, SSD,...
Wintec Industries
[ "Technology" ]
168
[ "Computer hardware companies", "Computers" ]
32,805,610
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysomnographic%20technologist
A polysomnographic technologist (formerly called a polysomnographic technician) performs overnight, daytime, or home sleep studies, polysomnograms, on people with suspected sleep disorders. In the United States and worldwide, the process for becoming a polysomnography technician or technologist is primarily either on-t...
Polysomnographic technologist
[ "Biology" ]
906
[ "Behavior", "Sleep", "Sleep disorders", "Sleep medicine" ]
32,806,287
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural%20Forum
Architectural Forum was an American magazine that covered the homebuilding industry and architecture. Started in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1892 as The Brickbuilder, it absorbed the magazine Architect's World in October 1938. Ownership of the Forum passed from Time, Inc., Urban America, Inc., Whitney Publications, and ...
Architectural Forum
[ "Engineering" ]
366
[ "Architecture stubs", "Architecture" ]
32,808,114
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitoring%20%28medicine%29
In medicine, monitoring is the observation of a disease, condition or one or several medical parameters over time. It can be performed by continuously measuring certain parameters by using a medical monitor (for example, by continuously measuring vital signs by a bedside monitor), and/or by repeatedly performing medic...
Monitoring (medicine)
[ "Materials_science" ]
3,014
[ "Nanomedicine", "Nanotechnology" ]
51,237,098
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mean%20square
In mathematics and its applications, the mean square is normally defined as the arithmetic mean of the squares of a set of numbers or of a random variable. It may also be defined as the arithmetic mean of the squares of the deviations between a set of numbers and a reference value (e.g., may be a mean or an assumed m...
Mean square
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
230
[ "Means", "Mathematical analysis", "Point (geometry)", "Geometric centers", "Symmetry" ]
51,237,142
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silica%20sulfuric%20acid
Silica sulfuric acid (-, SSA), a solid acid, is prepared by soaking silica gel with sulfuric acid. SSA is used as a catalyst in different organic synthesis process. Silica sulfuric acid is considered as cheap, nonhazardous and easy to handle solid acid catalyst with high acidity. Synthesis In a typical process, SSA i...
Silica sulfuric acid
[ "Chemistry" ]
173
[ "Acids", "Inorganic compounds", "Acid catalysts", "Mineral acids", "Sulfates", "Salts" ]
51,237,252
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache%20Beam
Apache Beam is an open source unified programming model to define and execute data processing pipelines, including ETL, batch and stream (continuous) processing. Beam Pipelines are defined using one of the provided SDKs and executed in one of the Beam’s supported runners (distributed processing back-ends) including Apa...
Apache Beam
[ "Technology" ]
208
[ "Computing platforms", "Java platform" ]
51,237,323
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosel%20Vitelic
Mosel Vitelic Inc. manufactures power discrete, power management IC and analog IC technologies. Mosel Vitelic Inc. (TWSE:2342) joined the Taiwan Stock Exchange in September 1995. Its products include power MOSFETs, insulated-gate bipolar transistors, diodes, analog ICs, transient voltage suppressors (TVS), solar energ...
Mosel Vitelic
[ "Technology" ]
941
[ "Computer hardware companies", "Computers" ]
51,237,675
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toshiba%20T1000LE
The Toshiba T1000LE was a laptop manufactured by Toshiba starting in 1990 as a member of their LE/SE/XE family. It used a 9.54/4.77 MHz Intel 80C86, with the clock speed being switchable by using function keys on the keyboard. The laptop came with a 20 MB hard drive, 1 MB of RAM, a 1.44M/720K switchable 3.5" floppy dri...
Toshiba T1000LE
[ "Technology" ]
663
[ "Computing stubs" ]
51,239,375
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remi%20El-Ouazzane
Remi El-Ouazzane (born June 4, 1973) is a French businessman and embedded systems engineer who has led various initiatives in mobile computing, machine vision and embedded artificial intelligence. El-Ouazzane is STMicroelectronics (ST) President, Microcontrollers and Digital ICs Group and has held this position since J...
Remi El-Ouazzane
[ "Engineering" ]
851
[ "Systems engineers", "Systems engineering" ]
51,239,611
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techno-authoritarianism
Techno-authoritarianism, also known as IT-backed authoritarianism, digital authoritarianism or digital dictatorship, refers to the state use of information technology in order to control or manipulate both foreign and domestic populations. Tactics of digital authoritarianism may include mass surveillance including thro...
Techno-authoritarianism
[ "Engineering" ]
1,356
[ "Government by algorithm", "Automation" ]
51,239,843
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras%20Award
The Pythagoras Award, or The Pythagoras Prize, or The Pitagor Prize (named after Pythagoras - a Greek philosopher, mathematician and scientist, Bulgarian: Награда Питагор), established in 2008, is an award given annually to Bulgarian nationals by the Ministry of Science and Education of Bulgaria in recognition for outs...
Pythagoras Award
[ "Technology" ]
411
[ "Science and technology awards", "Science award stubs" ]
51,243,234
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-Bor
V-Bor is a commercially packaged form of borax pentahydrate (Na2B4O7·5H2O). It is produced by the Searles Valley Minerals company from minerals mined at Searles Lake. It has most of the same uses as borax. It is also used to neutralize skins/hides in leather tanning, corrects boron deficiency in plants, reduces the mel...
V-Bor
[ "Chemistry" ]
136
[ "Cleaning products", "Products of chemical industry" ]
51,243,246
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20auto%20racing
Auto racing began in the late 19th century. It became an organized sport in the early 20th century and has grown in popularity ever since. Early motor competition Internal combustion auto racing events began soon after the construction of the first successful gasoline-fuelled automobiles. The first organized contest ...
History of auto racing
[ "Physics" ]
3,148
[ "Physical systems", "Transport", "History of transport" ]
51,243,873
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20169142
HD 169142 is a single Herbig Ae/Be star. Its surface temperature is 7650 K. HD 169142 is depleted of heavy elements compared to the Sun, with a metallicity Fe/H index of , but is much younger at an age of 7.5 million years. The star is rotating slowly and has relatively low stellar activity for a Herbig Ae/Be star. Pl...
HD 169142
[ "Astronomy" ]
936
[ "Sagittarius (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
51,243,993
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large-scale%20chemical%20synthesis%20in%20Poland
The chemical companies of the large-scale chemical synthesis in Poland () at the beginning of the 21st century, underwent the a process of intensive reorganization. History Since the majority of entities in the sector of great chemical synthesis was owned by State Treasury at that time, the reorganisation and privatis...
Large-scale chemical synthesis in Poland
[ "Chemistry" ]
758
[ "nan" ]
51,244,168
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedonic%20game
In cooperative game theory, a hedonic game (also known as a hedonic coalition formation game) is a game that models the formation of coalitions (groups) of players when players have preferences over which group they belong to. A hedonic game is specified by giving a finite set of players, and, for each player, a prefer...
Hedonic game
[ "Mathematics" ]
2,648
[ "Game theory game classes", "Game theory" ]
51,244,788
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Materials%20Research%20Innovations
Materials Research Innovations is a scientific journal published by Maney Publishing. It covers all areas of Materials Research. Indexing The journal is indexed in : Scopus References External links Taylor & Francis academic journals Materials science journals
Materials Research Innovations
[ "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
44
[ "Materials science stubs", "Materials science journals", "Materials science journal stubs", "Materials science" ]
51,244,926
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rank%20of%20an%20elliptic%20curve
In mathematics, the rank of an elliptic curve is the rational Mordell–Weil rank of an elliptic curve defined over the field of rational numbers or more generally a number field K. Mordell's theorem (generalized to arbitrary number fields by André Weil) says the group of rational points on an elliptic curve has a finit...
Rank of an elliptic curve
[ "Mathematics" ]
2,100
[ "Analytic number theory", "Mathematical problems", "Number theory", "Unsolved problems in mathematics" ]
51,245,349
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational%20social%20choice
Computational social choice is a field at the intersection of social choice theory, theoretical computer science, and the analysis of multi-agent systems. It consists of the analysis of problems arising from the aggregation of preferences of a group of agents from a computational perspective. In particular, computation...
Computational social choice
[ "Technology" ]
945
[ "Computer science", "Subfields of computer science" ]
51,246,123
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%20Lacertae
U Lacertae is a spectroscopic binary star in the constellation Lacerta. Despite being in the constellation of Lacerta, U Lacertae is considered to be a member of the Cepheus OB1 association. It has been listed as a member of the open cluster ASCC 123. U Lacertae is a binary star consisting of a red supergiant and a s...
U Lacertae
[ "Astronomy" ]
358
[ "Lacerta", "Constellations" ]
51,246,423
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristulariella%20depraedans
Cristulariella depraedans, commonly known as gray mold spot, sycamore leaf spot or bull's eye spot, is a fungal pathogen that affects maple trees (genus Acer) and certain other woody and herbaceous species. In maples, the foliage becomes affected by small grey lesions which expand and coalesce, the leaves later wilting...
Cristulariella depraedans
[ "Biology" ]
652
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
61,629,694
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biogeographic%20regions%20of%20Europe
The biogeographic regions of Europe are biogeographic regions defined by the European Environment Agency. They were initially limited to the European Union member states, but later extended to cover all of Europe west of the Urals, including all of Turkey. The map of biogeographic regions is deliberately simplified and...
Biogeographic regions of Europe
[ "Biology" ]
972
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,630,385
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASP-49
WASP-49 is a binary star system about away in the constellation Lepus. The two stars are separated by 443 AU. The primary is a G-type main-sequence star, with a surface temperature of . WASP-49 is depleted of heavy elements relative to the Sun. It has a metallicity Fe/H index of –0.23, meaning it has 59% the iron leve...
WASP-49
[ "Astronomy" ]
313
[ "Lepus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
61,633,592
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZTF%20J0139%2B5245
ZTF J0139+5245 (also known as J0139 and ZTF J013906.17+524536.89) is a white dwarf star approximately from Earth in the constellation of Perseus. It is the second white dwarf, after WD 1145+017, to be observed with transits indicative of orbiting planetary material. The star has been found to display deep, irregularly...
ZTF J0139+5245
[ "Astronomy" ]
431
[ "Perseus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
61,633,894
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagaramide
Fagaramide is a naturally occurring compound found in various species of Zanthoxylum plants. It, and analogs based on its skeleton, have been investigated for various biological effects. The relatively simple structure and ease of synthesis have allowed production of libraries of related compounds. References Benzod...
Fagaramide
[ "Chemistry" ]
72
[]
61,633,897
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moffat%20%28company%29
The Moffat Stove Company, Limited was established in 1892 in Weston, Toronto, Ontario and manufactured stoves and ranges that have been widely distributed across the continent and even used extensively in Europe and Asia. Moffat Stoves are credited with inventing the first electric ranges for the domestic market. And a...
Moffat (company)
[ "Physics", "Technology" ]
782
[ "Physical systems", "Machines", "Home appliances" ]
61,634,342
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost%20work
Ghost work is work performed by a human, but believed by a customer to be performed by an automated process. The term was coined by anthropologist Mary L. Gray and computer scientist Siddharth Suri in their 2019 book, Ghost Work: How to Stop Silicon Valley from Building a New Global Underclass. Definition Gray and Su...
Ghost work
[ "Technology" ]
492
[ "Information systems", "Human-based computation" ]
61,634,370
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic%20Biogeographic%20Region
The Atlantic Biogeographic Region is the biogeographic region of Europe bordering the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea. Extent The Atlantic Region borders on the North Sea and North-east Atlantic Ocean. It includes all of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands, parts of Germany, Denmark, Belgium and France, and ...
Atlantic Biogeographic Region
[ "Biology" ]
266
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,634,889
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colliding%20beam%20fusion
Colliding beam fusion (CBF), or colliding beam fusion reactor (CBFR), is a class of fusion power concepts that are based on two or more intersecting beams of fusion fuel ions that are independently accelerated to fusion energies using a variety of particle accelerator designs or other means. One of the beams may be rep...
Colliding beam fusion
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
3,488
[ "Nuclear fusion", "Plasma physics", "Fusion power", "Nuclear physics" ]
61,635,134
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casein%20hydrolysate%20media
Casein hydrolysate media is a general purpose culture medium used for cultivating various bacteria. It contains hydrolyzed casein as a source of amino acids, various minerals that are required for growth, and sodium or potassium phosphate as a buffering agent. Casein hydrolysate media is used for inducing Staphylococcu...
Casein hydrolysate media
[ "Biology" ]
97
[ "Microbiological media", "Microbiology equipment" ]
61,635,234
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redmi%20Note%208
Redmi Note 8 is the series of Android-based smartphones as part of the Redmi Note series by Redmi, a sub-brand of Xiaomi Inc. Redmi Note 8 and Note 8 Pro were released on 29 August 2019 in an event held in China. The Redmi Note 8 Pro is the first smartphone to be equipped with a 64-megapixel camera. The Note 8 Pro was ...
Redmi Note 8
[ "Technology" ]
373
[ "Mobile computer stubs", "Crossover devices", "Mobile technology stubs", "Phablets" ]
61,635,522
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental%20Biogeographic%20Region
The Continental Biogeographic Region is a biogeographic region of Europe that extends in a broad band from east to west through the center of the continent. Extent The Continental Region extends from central France to the Ural Mountains. The southern part of this region is almost completely separated from the larger ...
Continental Biogeographic Region
[ "Biology" ]
308
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,635,543
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eckhard%20Hess
Eckhard Heinrich Hess (27 September 1916 – 21 February 1986) was a German-born American psychologist and ethologist, known for his research on pupillometry and animal imprinting. He joined the Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago as an instructor in 1948. He became a full professor in the Department of...
Eckhard Hess
[ "Biology" ]
161
[ "Ethology", "Behavior", "Ethologists" ]
61,635,984
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatolian%20Biogeographic%20Region
The Anatolian Biogeographic Region is a biogeographic region of Turkey, as defined by the European Environment Agency . Extent The Anatolian Biogeographic Region covers the interior and east of Anatolia, and excludes the coastal areas along the Black Sea and Mediterranean. It includes the central Anatolian Plateau, ...
Anatolian Biogeographic Region
[ "Biology" ]
281
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,636,316
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black%20Sea%20Biogeographic%20Region
The Black Sea Biogeographic Region is a biogeographic region of land bordering the west and south of the Black Sea, as defined by the European Environment Agency . Extent The Black Sea Region is a coastal strip of land wide that runs along the coasts of Romania, Bulgaria, and a broader coastal strip in northern Turk...
Black Sea Biogeographic Region
[ "Biology" ]
700
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,636,853
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macaronesian%20Biogeographic%20Region
The Macaronesian Biogeographic Region is a biogeographic region, as defined by the European Environment Agency, that covers the Azores, the Canary Islands, and Madeira. The name comes from the group of four archipelagos collectively known as Macaronesia that also include Cape Verde, which is not included in the Europea...
Macaronesian Biogeographic Region
[ "Biology" ]
227
[ "Biogeography" ]
61,637,264
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Maddox%20Prize
The John Maddox Prize is an international prize administered by Sense about Science in partnership with Nature. One or two individuals are recognised annually by the Prize for their work promoting sound science and evidence despite hostility. The prize was started in 2012 in commemoration of John Maddox, former editor-...
John Maddox Prize
[ "Technology" ]
988
[ "Science and technology awards", "Science communication awards", "Scientific research awards" ]
61,639,940
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realme%205
The Realme 5 is a smartphone from the Indian/Chinese company Realme released in 2019. It is a successor to the Realme 3, which was released the same year. Specifications Hardware The Realme 5 uses the 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 AIE SoC with an octa core processor capable of running at 2.0 GHz max and the Adreno 6...
Realme 5
[ "Technology" ]
494
[ "Crossover devices", "Phablets" ]
61,639,964
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France%20Aviation%20Civile%20Services
France Aviation Civile Services, formerly DSNA Services, is a Groupement d'intérêt économique, created by the DGAC and the ENAC in 2013. It offers to international clients the expertise of French civil aviation in areas related to regulation, supervision security, and air navigation. Its president is Mr. Farid Zizi, f...
France Aviation Civile Services
[ "Engineering" ]
176
[ "École nationale de l'aviation civile", "Aerospace engineering organizations" ]
61,641,209
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branislava%20Peruni%C4%8Di%C4%87
Branislava Peruničić-Draženović is an Emeritus Professor of Control Engineering at the University of Sarajevo. She was elected to the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1986. Early life and education Peruničić studied engineering at the University of Belgrade. She earned her bachelor's degree i...
Branislava Peruničić
[ "Engineering" ]
300
[ "Control engineering" ]
61,641,556
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavier%20Tolsa
Xavier Tolsa (born 1966) is a Catalan mathematician, specializing in analysis. Tolsa is a professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona and at the Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), the Catalan Institute for Advanced Scientific Studies. Tolsa does research on harmonic analysis (Calderón-...
Xavier Tolsa
[ "Mathematics" ]
399
[ "Mathematical analysis", "Mathematical analysts" ]
55,665,052
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid%20marbles
Liquid marbles are non-stick droplets (normally aqueous) wrapped by micro- or nano-metrically scaled hydrophobic, colloidal particles (Teflon, polyethylene, lycopodium powder, carbon black, etc.); representing a platform for a diversity of chemical and biological applications. Liquid marbles are also found naturally; a...
Liquid marbles
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
983
[ "Microfluidics", "Microtechnology", "Phases of matter", "Surface science", "Condensed matter physics", "Matter", "Liquids" ]
55,665,108
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultradivided%20matter
In physics, ultradivided matter is a family of states of matter characterised by a heterogeneous mixture of two or more different materials, where the interaction energy between the suspended phase is larger than kT. The term 'ultradivided matter' encapsulates several types of substance including: soap micelles, emulsi...
Ultradivided matter
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Engineering" ]
406
[ "Soft matter", "Phases of matter", "Materials science", "Homogeneous chemical mixtures", "Condensed matter physics", "Solutions", "Matter" ]
55,665,321
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%201955
NGC 1955 (also known as ESO 56-SC121) is an open cluster associated with an emission nebula located in the Dorado constellation. This nebula is part of the H II region which is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud and was discovered by James Dunlop on August 3, 1826. Its apparent magnitude is 9.0, and its size is 1.8 arc...
NGC 1955
[ "Astronomy" ]
112
[ "Dorado", "Constellations" ]
55,665,703
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMA%20Journal%20of%20Applied%20Mathematics
The IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics is a publication of Oxford University Press on behalf of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. Created in 1965, the Journal covers topics related to the application of mathematics. References External links Journal homepage Submission website Institute of Mathem...
IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics
[ "Mathematics" ]
77
[ "Applied mathematics", "Applied mathematics journals" ]
55,666,072
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%201971
NGC 1971 (also known as ESO 56-SC128) is an open cluster which is in the Dorado constellation and is part of the Large Magellanic Cloud. It was discovered by John Herschel on December 23, 1834. Its apparent size is 11.9 by 0.80 arc minutes. References Open clusters ESO objects 1971 Dorado Large Magellanic Cloud Astro...
NGC 1971
[ "Astronomy" ]
89
[ "Dorado", "Constellations" ]
55,667,383
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-PHY
M-PHY is a high speed data communications physical layer protocol standard developed by the MIPI Alliance, PHY Working group, and targeted at the needs of mobile multimedia devices. The specification's details are proprietary to MIPI member organizations, but a substantial body of knowledge can be assembled from open s...
M-PHY
[ "Technology" ]
514
[ "Computer standards", "Computing stubs", "Computer network stubs" ]
55,669,291
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ger%20Challa
Gerrit "Ger" Challa (born 18 December 1928) is a Dutch chemist. He was professor of chemistry and polymer technology at the University of Groningen from 1965 to 1993. Challa was born in Amsterdam. He studied chemistry between 1946 and 1953. He worked ten years for the Institute of Cellulose Research of the . Challa ob...
Ger Challa
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
228
[ "Polymer scientists and engineers", "Physical chemists", "Polymer chemistry" ]
55,669,529
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costume%20book
A costume book is a collection of images or figures of dress worn by different people of different ranks and places. It emerged as a pictorial genre in the sixteenth century in Europe. Earlier costume books include figures from around the world. They are sometimes accompanied by text describing the costume and customs....
Costume book
[ "Engineering" ]
337
[ "Costume design", "Design" ]
55,669,746
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation%20governance
Simulation governance is a managerial function concerned with assurance of reliability of information generated by numerical simulation. The term was introduced in 2011 and specific technical requirements were addressed from the perspective of mechanical design in 2012. Its strategic importance was addressed in 2015...
Simulation governance
[ "Mathematics", "Technology" ]
545
[ "Computational science", "Applied mathematics", "Computational fields of study", "Computing and society" ]
55,670,002
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewer%20mining
Sewer mining (or sewage mining) is a concept where municipal wastewater (sewage) is pumped from a trunk sewer and treated on-site to accommodate a range of local, nonpotable water needs. It is a strategy for combating water scarcity. It combines decentralized wastewater management and water reclamation. Since 2012, it ...
Sewer mining
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
531
[ "Water treatment", "Water pollution", "Water technology", "Environmental engineering" ]
55,670,175
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Rall%20Medal
The David Rall Medal is an award given annually by the National Academy of Medicine of the United States to one of its members who "...has demonstrated distinguished leadership as chair of a study committee or other such activity, showing commitment above and beyond the usual responsibilities of the position." It is na...
David Rall Medal
[ "Technology" ]
240
[ "Science and technology awards", "Medicine awards" ]
55,670,290
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear%20well
A clear well (sometimes spelled as "clearwell") is a component of a municipal drinking water purification system. It refers to the final storage stage in the system, following the filtration and disinfection stages. The filtered water is held in a storage basin to allow the disinfectant to inactivate any remaining path...
Clear well
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
82
[ "Water treatment", "Water pollution", "Water technology", "Environmental engineering" ]
55,671,358
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr.%20Duke%27s%20Phytochemical%20and%20Ethnobotanical%20Databases
Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases is an online database developed by James A. Duke at the USDA. The databases report species, phytochemicals, and biological activity, as well as ethnobotanical uses. The current Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical databases facilitate plant, chemical, bioactivity, and...
Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
[ "Biology", "Environmental_science" ]
351
[ "Environmental science databases", "Biodiversity databases", "Taxonomy (biology)", "Biodiversity" ]
55,671,999
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bypass%20transition
A bypass transition is a laminar–turbulent transition in a fluid flow over a surface. It occurs when a laminar boundary layer transitions to a turbulent one through some secondary instability mode, bypassing some of the pre-transitional events that typically occur in a natural laminar–turbulent transition. History The...
Bypass transition
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
280
[ "Turbulence", "Chemical engineering", "Boundary layers", "Piping", "Fluid dynamics" ]
55,672,160
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20awards%20and%20honors%20received%20by%20Jennifer%20Doudna
This list of awards and honors received by Jennifer Doudna comprehensively shows the awards, honors, honorary degrees, fellowships and other recognition received by Jennifer Doudna, an American biochemist at the University of California, Berkeley. She has received many prestigious awards and fellowships for her numerou...
List of awards and honors received by Jennifer Doudna
[ "Technology", "Engineering", "Biology" ]
1,133
[ "Genetics techniques", "Genome editing", "Genetic engineering", "Lists of science and technology awards", "Science and technology awards" ]
55,673,673
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC%20Player
BBC Player is an authenticated multi-genre subscription video on demand service operated by BBC Studios, (formerly BBC Worldwide,) for the International market. It is available online and as an app. The service debuted in Singapore in summer 2016 to StarHub subscribers, in Malaysia in March 2017 with Telekom Malaysia,...
BBC Player
[ "Technology" ]
177
[ "Streaming media systems", "Telecommunications systems", "Computer systems" ]
55,675,948
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequential%20linear-quadratic%20programming
Sequential linear-quadratic programming (SLQP) is an iterative method for nonlinear optimization problems where objective function and constraints are twice continuously differentiable. Similarly to sequential quadratic programming (SQP), SLQP proceeds by solving a sequence of optimization subproblems. The difference b...
Sequential linear-quadratic programming
[ "Mathematics" ]
377
[ "Applied mathematics", "Applied mathematics stubs" ]
55,675,994
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imran%20Khan%20%28businessman%29
Imran Khan (born 1977) is a technology executive, entrepreneur and investor. He is the Founder and Chair of the Investment Committee of Proem Asset Management LP. Prior to Proem, he was the Chief Strategy Officer of the American multinational technology and social media company Snap Inc., where he helped lead the compa...
Imran Khan (businessman)
[ "Technology" ]
885
[ "Instant messaging", "Snap Inc." ]
55,677,163
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20494
NGC 494, also occasionally referred to as PGC 5035 or GC 282, is a barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Pisces. It is located approximately 227 million light-years from Earth and was discovered on 22 November 1827 by astronomer John Herschel. John Dreyer, creator of the New General Catalogue, described the galaxy ...
NGC 494
[ "Astronomy" ]
134
[ "Pisces (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
55,677,685
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bare%20machine%20computing
Bare Machine Computing (BMC) is a computer architecture based on bare machines. In the BMC paradigm, applications run without the support of any operating system (OS) or centralized kernel i.e., no intermediary software is loaded on the bare machine prior to running applications. The applications, which are called bare...
Bare machine computing
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
848
[ "Computers", "Computer engineering", "Computer architecture" ]
55,677,839
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix%20variate%20Dirichlet%20distribution
In statistics, the matrix variate Dirichlet distribution is a generalization of the matrix variate beta distribution and of the Dirichlet distribution. Suppose are positive definite matrices with also positive-definite, where is the identity matrix. Then we say that the have a matrix variate Dirichlet distribut...
Matrix variate Dirichlet distribution
[ "Mathematics" ]
253
[ "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations", "Mathematical objects", "Probability distributions" ]
55,678,193
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expedition%2055
Expedition 55 was the 55th expedition to the International Space Station, which began upon the departure of Soyuz MS-06 on February 27, 2018. Anton Shkaplerov, Scott D. Tingle and Norishige Kanai were transferred from Expedition 54, with Anton Shkaplerov taking the commander role. Expedition 55 ended upon the departure...
Expedition 55
[ "Astronomy" ]
116
[ "Outer space stubs", "Outer space", "Astronomy stubs" ]
55,678,464
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse%20Dirichlet%20distribution
In statistics, the inverse Dirichlet distribution is a derivation of the matrix variate Dirichlet distribution. It is related to the inverse Wishart distribution. Suppose are positive definite matrices with a matrix variate Dirichlet distribution, . Then have an inverse Dirichlet distribution, written . Their jo...
Inverse Dirichlet distribution
[ "Mathematics" ]
96
[ "Mathematical objects", "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations", "Probability distributions" ]
63,989,376
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedean%20ordered%20vector%20space
In mathematics, specifically in order theory, a binary relation on a vector space over the real or complex numbers is called Archimedean if for all whenever there exists some such that for all positive integers then necessarily An Archimedean (pre)ordered vector space is a (pre)ordered vector space whose order ...
Archimedean ordered vector space
[ "Mathematics" ]
405
[ "Functions and mappings", "Functional analysis", "Mathematical objects", "Mathematical relations", "Order theory" ]
63,989,479
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASP-37
WASP-37 is a yellow main sequence star in the constellation of Virgo. Star characteristics WASP-37 has a low metallicity of just 40% of solar, and is likely older than Sun. WASP-37 does not have noticeable flare activity. Planetary system The "Hot Jupiter" class planet WASP-37b was discovered around WASP-37 in 2010...
WASP-37
[ "Astronomy" ]
136
[ "Constellations", "Virgo (constellation)", "Astronomy organizations", "Wide Angle Search for Planets" ]
63,989,481
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20bound%20dual
In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, the order bound dual of an ordered vector space is the set of all linear functionals on that map order intervals, which are sets of the form to bounded sets. The order bound dual of is denoted by This space plays an important role in the theor...
Order bound dual
[ "Mathematics" ]
235
[ "Functional analysis", "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations", "Mathematical objects" ]
63,989,659
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid%20set
In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, a subset of a vector lattice is said to be solid and is called an ideal if for all and if then An ordered vector space whose order is Archimedean is said to be Archimedean ordered. If then the ideal generated by is the smallest ideal in co...
Solid set
[ "Mathematics" ]
258
[ "Functions and mappings", "Functional analysis", "Mathematical objects", "Mathematical relations", "Order theory" ]
63,989,713
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch%20box%20%28firearms%29
A patch box is a patch storage compartment on muzzleloader guns, usually built into the stock or butt of a rifle. Patches were used to wrap a round shot lead ball projectile so that it fit snugly in the muzzle of the gun creating the necessary seal. It also allowed undersized balls to be used. Patches were usually pr...
Patch box (firearms)
[ "Technology" ]
163
[ "Firearm components", "Components" ]
63,989,777
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20complete
In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, a subset of an ordered vector space is said to be order complete in if for every non-empty subset of that is order bounded in (meaning contained in an interval, which is a set of the form for some ), the supremum ' and the infimum both exist a...
Order complete
[ "Mathematics" ]
313
[ "Functional analysis", "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations", "Mathematical objects" ]
63,989,892
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20topology%20%28functional%20analysis%29
In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, the order topology of an ordered vector space is the finest locally convex topological vector space (TVS) topology on for which every order interval is bounded, where an order interval in is a set of the form where and belong to The order to...
Order topology (functional analysis)
[ "Mathematics" ]
893
[ "Functions and mappings", "Functional analysis", "Mathematical objects", "Mathematical relations", "Order theory" ]
63,989,962
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological%20vector%20lattice
In mathematics, specifically in functional analysis and order theory, a topological vector lattice is a Hausdorff topological vector space (TVS) that has a partial order making it into vector lattice that possesses a neighborhood base at the origin consisting of solid sets. Ordered vector lattices have important app...
Topological vector lattice
[ "Mathematics" ]
376
[ "Functional analysis", "Mathematical objects", "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations" ]
63,990,033
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak%20order%20unit
In mathematics, specifically in order theory and functional analysis, an element of a vector lattice is called a weak order unit in if and also for all Examples If is a separable Fréchet topological vector lattice then the set of weak order units is dense in the positive cone of See also Citations Reference...
Weak order unit
[ "Mathematics" ]
63
[ "Functional analysis", "Mathematical objects", "Functions and mappings", "Mathematical relations" ]