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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadratic%20quadrilateral%20element
The quadratic quadrilateral element, also known as the Q8 element is a type of element used in finite element analysis which is used to approximate in a 2D domain the exact solution to a given differential equation. It is a two-dimensional finite element with both local and global coordinates. This element can be used ...
Quadratic quadrilateral element
[ "Mathematics" ]
108
[ "Mathematical analysis", "Mathematical analysis stubs" ]
55,753,389
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iain%20McCulloch%20%28academic%29
Iain McCulloch is Professor of Polymer Chemistry, in the Department of Chemistry, at the University of Oxford, UK, a fellow and tutor in chemistry at Worcester College, and an adjunct professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, and a visiting professor in the Department of Che...
Iain McCulloch (academic)
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
1,198
[ "Polymer scientists and engineers", "Physical chemists", "Polymer chemistry" ]
55,754,701
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%20J.%20Carter
Lee Jin Carter (born June 2, 1987) is an American former politician who represented the 50th district in the Virginia House of Delegates from 2018 to 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, he defeated Jackson Miller, the Republican House Majority Whip, to win the seat. Born in North Carolina, Carter is an IT specialis...
Lee J. Carter
[ "Technology" ]
1,887
[ "People in information technology", "Information technology" ]
55,754,856
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pujiang%20line
The Pujiang line of Shanghai Metro () is an automated, driverless, rubber-tired Shanghai Metro line in the town of Pujiang in the Shanghainese district of Minhang. It was originally conceived as phase 3 of Shanghai Metro line 8, but afterwards was constructed as a separate line, connecting with line 8 at its southern t...
Pujiang line
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
491
[ "Siemens Mobility projects", "Transport systems" ]
55,754,945
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbolic%20asteroid
A hyperbolic asteroid is any sort of asteroid or non-cometary astronomical object observed to have an orbit not bound to the Sun and will have an orbital eccentricity greater than 1 when near perihelion. Unlike hyperbolic comets, they have not been seen out-gassing light elements, and therefore have no cometary coma. M...
Hyperbolic asteroid
[ "Astronomy" ]
560
[ "Astronomical hypotheses", "Hypothetical astronomical objects", "Astronomical objects", "Astronomical myths" ]
55,755,393
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute%20of%20Ecotechnics
The Institute of Ecotechnics is an educational, training and research charity with a special interest in ecotechnology, the environment, conservation, and heritage. With its U.K. headquarters in London, England and its U.S. affiliate in Santa Fe, NM, the institute was founded to "develop and practice the discipline of ...
Institute of Ecotechnics
[ "Environmental_science" ]
2,317
[ "nan" ]
55,755,660
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spymac
Spymac was an online Macintosh community and rumour site launched at the end of 2001 by Holger Ehlis and Kevin April, which grew to be the largest Macintosh community at the time, having around 600,000 users and 25 employees as of 2004. Spymac was known for innovative marketing and technology that led to its growth, su...
Spymac
[ "Technology" ]
250
[ "Macintosh websites", "Computing websites" ]
55,755,758
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Votive%20column
A votive column (also votive pillar) is the combination of a column (pillar) and a votive image. The presence of columns supporting votive sculptures in Ancient Greek temples is well attested since at least the Archaic period. The oldest known example of a Corinthian column is in the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bass...
Votive column
[ "Physics" ]
382
[ "Religious objects", "Physical objects", "Matter" ]
55,756,466
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy%20Green%20%28mathematician%29
Judith (Judy) Green (born 1943) is an American logician and historian of mathematics who studies women in mathematics. She is a founding member of the Association for Women in Mathematics; she has also served as its vice president, and as the vice president of the American Association of University Professors. Educati...
Judy Green (mathematician)
[ "Mathematics" ]
326
[ "Mathematical logic", "Mathematical logicians" ]
55,757,089
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DY%20Centauri
DY Centauri is a variable star in the constellation Centaurus. From its brightness, it is estimated to be 7000 parsecs (23000 light-years) away from Earth. In 1930, Dorrit Hoffleit announced that 257 observations of the star had shown that its brightness varies, and minima in the light curve had been seen in 1897, 190...
DY Centauri
[ "Astronomy" ]
722
[ "Centaurus", "Constellations" ]
55,757,302
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymouse%20%28collective%29
Anonymouse is an anonymous Swedish artists collective, notable for street installations in Sweden. They build mouse-themed miniatures and display them in public. The first work was the restaurant Il Topolino that appeared on Bergsgatan in Malmö. It was vandalized a few weeks later. In April 2017 they created an amuseme...
Anonymouse (collective)
[ "Technology" ]
209
[ "Multimedia", "Multimedia artists" ]
55,757,890
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maughanasilly%20Stone%20Row
Maughanasilly Stone Row is a stone row and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland. Location The stone row is located to the northeast of Lough Atooreen, on the eastern slopes of Knockbreteen, north of Kealkill. Another stone circle is at Illane, NNE of Maughanasilly. History Maughanasilly Stone Row was...
Maughanasilly Stone Row
[ "Astronomy" ]
228
[ "Archaeoastronomy", "Astronomical sub-disciplines" ]
55,760,582
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20aluminium
Aluminium (or aluminum) metal is very rare in native form, and the process to refine it from ores is complex, so for most of human history it was unknown. However, the compound alum has been known since the 5th century BCE and was used extensively by the ancients for dyeing. During the Middle Ages, its use for dyeing m...
History of aluminium
[ "Chemistry", "Technology" ]
7,279
[ "Science and technology studies", "Aluminium alloys", "Alloys", "History of technology", "History of science and technology" ]
55,762,235
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ada%20Project
The Ada Project (TAP) is a website providing information on events, funding, positions and organisations supportive of women in technology. It links to resources about the history of women in computing, aiding in the historical rediscovery of women's roles in the field. Originally created at Yale University in 1994, t...
The Ada Project
[ "Technology" ]
101
[ "Women in technology", "Women in science and technology" ]
55,762,582
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuk%20stucco%20figures
The Seljuk stucco figures are stucco (plaster) figures found in the region of the Seljuk Empire, from its "golden age" between the 11th and 13th centuries. They decorated the inner walls and friezes of Seljuk palaces, together with other ornamented stucco ornaments, concealing the wall behind them. The figures were pai...
Seljuk stucco figures
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
943
[ "Building engineering", "Coatings", "Plastering" ]
55,762,602
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb
OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb is an extremely massive exoplanet, with a mass about 13.4 times that of Jupiter (), or is, possibly, a low mass brown dwarf, orbiting the G-dwarf star OGLE-2016-BLG-1190L, located about 22,000 light years from Earth, in the constellation of Sagittarius, in the galactic bulge of the Milky Way. “Sin...
OGLE-2016-BLG-1190Lb
[ "Astronomy" ]
375
[ "Sagittarius (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
55,763,007
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Clapp%20Sherman
Henry Clapp Sherman (October 16, 1875 – October 7, 1955) was an American food chemist and nutritionist. He was professor of chemistry at Columbia University and a president of the American Society of Biological Chemists. Biography Sherman was born in Ash Grove, Virginia. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from ...
Henry Clapp Sherman
[ "Chemistry" ]
410
[ "Food chemists", "American food chemists" ]
55,763,195
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N11%20%28emission%20nebula%29
N11 (also known as LMC N11, LHA 120-N 11) is the brightest emission nebula in the north-west part of the Large Magellanic Cloud in the Dorado constellation. The N11 complex is the second largest H II region of that galaxy, the largest being the Tarantula Nebula. It covers an area approximately 6 arc minutes across. It ...
N11 (emission nebula)
[ "Astronomy" ]
611
[ "Dorado", "Constellations" ]
55,763,499
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire%20and%20carbon%20cycling%20in%20boreal%20forests
Terrestrial ecosystems found in the boreal (or taiga) regions of North America and Eurasia cover 17% of the Earth's land surface, and contain more than 30% of all carbon present in the terrestrial biome. In terms of carbon storage, the boreal region consists of three ecosystems: boreal forest, peatland, and tundra. Vas...
Fire and carbon cycling in boreal forests
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,160
[ "Combustion", "Fire" ]
44,141,694
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrology%20of%20the%20Catawissa%20Tunnel
The Catawissa Tunnel is a mine drainage tunnel in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Its properties include the discharge, the pH, the chemical hydrology, and the water temperature. A total of 30 different metals and metalloids have been observed in the tunnel's waters. The hydrological data comes f...
Hydrology of the Catawissa Tunnel
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Environmental_science" ]
1,362
[ "Hydrology", "Environmental engineering" ]
44,142,188
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunburst%20lichen
Sunburst lichen is the common name of generally orange fioliose lichens that are members of the genus Xanthoparmelia or genus Xanthoria. "Xantho" means "yellow". References Fungus common names
Sunburst lichen
[ "Biology" ]
52
[ "Fungus common names", "Fungi", "Common names of organisms" ]
44,142,675
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan%20Cooper%20%28biologist%29
Alan John Cooper (born 1966) is a New Zealand evolutionary biologist and an ancient DNA researcher. He was involved in several important early ancient DNA studies, such as the first sequencing of moa genomes. He was the inaugural director of both the Henry Wellcome Ancient Biomolecules Centre at the University of Oxfor...
Alan Cooper (biologist)
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,013
[ "Molecular biologists", "Biochemists", "Molecular biology" ]
44,142,683
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaxterogaster%20pluvius
Thaxterogaster pluvius is a species of fungus in the family Cortinariaceae. Taxonomy It was described in 1821 by the Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries who classified it as Agaricus pluvius. In 1838 Fries reclassified it as Cortinarius pluvius. In 2022 the species was transferred from Cortinarius and reclassified...
Thaxterogaster pluvius
[ "Biology" ]
140
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
44,144,166
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERp27
ERp27 (Endoplasmic Reticulum protein 27.7 kDa) is a homologue of PDI (protein disulfide-isomerase), localised to the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The structure of ERp27 has been solved by both X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy, showing it to be composed of two thioredoxin-like domains with homology to the non-cataly...
ERp27
[ "Chemistry" ]
143
[ "Biochemistry stubs", "Protein stubs" ]
44,144,261
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drugs%20and%20Cosmetics%20Act%2C%201940
The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 is an act of the Parliament of India which regulates the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India. The primary objective of the act is to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to state quality standards. The related Drugs and Co...
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940
[ "Chemistry" ]
634
[ "Cosmetics law", "Regulation of chemicals" ]
44,144,744
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV%20gateway
A TV gateway (also called network TV tuner) is a television headend to a network UPnP router that receives live digital video broadcast (DVB) MPEG transport streams (channels) from terrestrial aerials, satellite dishes, or cable feeds and converts them into IP streams for distribution over an IP network. TV gateways ...
TV gateway
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
812
[ "Information and communications technology", "Television technology", "Computer networks engineering", "Computer systems", "Streaming media systems", "Telecommunications systems", "Networking hardware", "Multimedia", "Information appliances", "Computers" ]
44,145,243
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Brain%20Bee
The International Brain Bee (IBB) is a neuroscience competition for teenagers. The IBB was founded in 1999 by Norbert Myslinski, and consists of over 200 chapters in more than 50 regions on 6 continents. Its purpose is to help treat and find cures for brain disorders by inspiring and motivating students to pursue caree...
International Brain Bee
[ "Technology" ]
387
[ "Science and technology awards", "Science competitions" ]
44,146,963
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallomesogen
Metallomesogens are metal complexes that exhibit liquid crystalline behavior. Thus, they adopt ordered structures in the molten phase, e.g. smectic and nematic phases. The dominant interactions responsible for their phase behavior are the nonbonding contacts between organic substituents. Two early classes of such ma...
Metallomesogen
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
108
[ "Physical phenomena", "Phase transitions", "Soft matter", "Phases of matter", "Critical phenomena", "Coordination chemistry", "Materials", "Optical materials", "Condensed matter physics", "Statistical mechanics", "Matter" ]
44,148,074
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phycosphere
The phycosphere is a microscale mucus region that is rich in organic matter surrounding a phytoplankton cell. This area is high in nutrients due to extracellular waste from the phytoplankton cell and it has been suggested that bacteria inhabit this area to feed on these nutrients. This high nutrient environment creat...
Phycosphere
[ "Physics", "Environmental_science" ]
1,406
[ "Oceanography", "Hydrology", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics" ]
44,148,118
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidence%20%28graph%29
In graph theory, a vertex is incident with an edge if the vertex is one of the two vertices the edge connects. An incidence is a pair where is a vertex and is an edge incident with . Two distinct incidences and are adjacent if and only if , or or . An incidence coloring of a graph is an assignment of a color...
Incidence (graph)
[ "Mathematics" ]
124
[ "Graph theory stubs", "Mathematical relations", "Graph theory", "Graph theory objects" ]
62,707,131
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franziska%20Emmerling
Franziska L. Emmerling (born 1975) is a German chemist. Emmerling is Head of Materials Chemistry Department and Head of the Structure Analysis Division at the German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). She is a privatdozent at Humboldt University. Early life and education Emmerling was born in...
Franziska Emmerling
[ "Chemistry", "Materials_science", "Technology" ]
466
[ "Women materials scientists and engineers", "Inorganic chemists", "Materials scientists and engineers", "Women in science and technology" ]
62,710,149
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irago%20T%C5%8Ddai-ji%20Tile%20Kiln%20ruins
The is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a number of Anagama kilns, from which the roof tiles for the Kamakura period reconstruction of the temple of Tōdai-ji in Nara were made. The site is located in the Irago neighborhood of the city of Tahara, Aichi Prefecture in the Tōkai region of Japan. It was d...
Irago Tōdai-ji Tile Kiln ruins
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
411
[ "Kilns", "Japanese pottery kiln sites" ]
62,711,246
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020s%20in%20science%20and%20technology
This article is a summary of the 2020s in science and technology. Biology and medicine DeepMind used artificial intelligence for the first time to predict protein folding. Singapore became the first jurisdiction to approve the sale of cultured meat. The vaccines produced by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna against Corona...
2020s in science and technology
[ "Technology" ]
473
[ "Science and technology by decade" ]
62,712,050
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking%20Index
The Hawking Index (HI) is a mock mathematical measure on how far people will, on average, read through a book before giving up. It was invented by American mathematician Jordan Ellenberg, who created it in a blog for the Wall Street Journal in 2014. The index is named after English physicist Stephen Hawking, whose book...
Hawking Index
[ "Mathematics" ]
253
[ "Quantity", "Units of measurement" ]
62,712,610
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Borb%C3%A9ly
Alexander A. Borbély (born 1939 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-Swiss pharmacologist known for his sleep research. Borbély proposed the two-process model of sleep regulation in 1982 which postulates there are two complementary processes (S and C, which stands for Sleep and Circadian, respectively) which together account f...
Alexander Borbély
[ "Chemistry" ]
112
[ "Pharmacology", "Pharmacology stubs", "Medicinal chemistry stubs" ]
62,713,749
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Raguso
Robert A. Raguso (born January 30, 1965) is an American biologist and professor at Cornell University in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior. He has expanded the field of chemical ecology by introducing and pioneering floral scent as a key component of plant-pollinator communication, with special focus on hawkm...
Robert Raguso
[ "Chemistry" ]
1,436
[ "Chemical ecologists", "Chemical ecology" ]
62,714,703
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shower%20%28precipitation%29
A shower is a mode of precipitation characterized by an abrupt start and end and by rapid variations in intensity. Often strong and short-lived, it comes from convective clouds, like cumulus congestus. A shower will produce rain if the temperature is above the freezing point in the cloud, or snow / ice pellets / snow p...
Shower (precipitation)
[ "Physics" ]
670
[ "Weather", "Physical phenomena", "Weather hazards" ]
62,714,796
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20single%20cell%20omics%20methods
A list of more than 100 different single cell sequencing (omics) methods have been published. The large majority of methods are paired with short-read sequencing technologies, although some of them are compatible with long read sequencing. List References DNA sequencing
List of single cell omics methods
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
50
[ "Molecular biology techniques", "DNA sequencing" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20Hollenhorst
Steven Jon Hollenhorst (born December 2, 1959) is an American environmental scholar and former dean in the College of the Environment at Western Washington University. He is the founder of the West Virginia Land Trust and the McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS). His scholarship focuses on protected area policy and man...
Steve Hollenhorst
[ "Environmental_science" ]
1,060
[ "American environmental scientists", "Environmental scientists" ]
62,717,569
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain%20controller
A domain controller (DC) is a server that responds to security authentication requests within a computer network domain. It is a network server that is responsible for allowing host access to domain resources. It authenticates users, stores user account information and enforces security policy for a domain. It is most ...
Domain controller
[ "Engineering" ]
381
[ "Network architecture", "Computer networks engineering" ]
62,718,427
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Routine%20flaring
Routine flaring, also known as production flaring, is a method and current practice of disposing of large unwanted amounts of associated petroleum gas (APG) during crude oil extraction. The gas is first separated from the liquids and solids downstream of the wellhead, then released into a flare stack and combusted into...
Routine flaring
[ "Chemistry" ]
3,500
[ "Greenhouse gases", "Greenhouse gas emissions", "Methane" ]
62,719,320
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-stability
In mathematics, and especially differential and algebraic geometry, K-stability is an algebro-geometric stability condition, for complex manifolds and complex algebraic varieties. The notion of K-stability was first introduced by Gang Tian and reformulated more algebraically later by Simon Donaldson. The definition was...
K-stability
[ "Mathematics" ]
5,173
[ "Fields of abstract algebra", "Algebraic geometry" ]
62,720,164
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard%20carbon
Hard carbon is a solid form of carbon that cannot be converted to graphite by heat-treatment, even at temperatures as high as 3000 °C. It is also known as char, or non-graphitizing carbon. More colloquially it can be described as charcoal. Hard carbon is produced by heating carbonaceous precursors to approximately 100...
Hard carbon
[ "Chemistry" ]
279
[ "Allotropes of carbon", "Allotropes" ]
62,720,448
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Information%20Technology%20Rules%2C%202021
The Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 is secondary or subordinate legislation that suppresses India's Intermediary Guidelines Rules 2011. The 2021 rules have stemmed from section 87 of the Information Technology Act, 2000 and are a combination of the draft Interm...
Information Technology Rules, 2021
[ "Engineering" ]
1,885
[ "Cybersecurity engineering", "Information privacy" ]
61,737,870
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domicide
Domicide (from Latin domus, meaning home or abode, and caedo, meaning deliberate killing, though used here metaphorically) is the deliberate destruction of housing by human agency in pursuit of specified goals. It includes the widespread destruction of a living environment, forcing the incumbent humans to move elsewher...
Domicide
[ "Engineering" ]
317
[ "Destruction of buildings", "Architecture" ]
61,738,281
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%28Terpyridine%29ruthenium%20trichloride
(Terpyridine)ruthenium trichloride is the coordination complex with the formula RuCl3(terpy), where terpy is terpyridine. It is a brown paramagnetic solid that is a precursor to other complexes of ruthenium, mainly by substitution of the chloride ligands. The complex has octahedral geometry. The synthesis of this com...
(Terpyridine)ruthenium trichloride
[ "Chemistry" ]
169
[ "Inorganic compounds", "Inorganic compound stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathryn%20Mann
Kathryn Mann is a mathematician who has won the Rudin Award, Birman Prize, Duszenko Award, and Sloan Fellowship for her research in geometric topology and geometric group theory. She is an associate professor of mathematics at Cornell University. Education and career Mann graduated from the University of Toronto in 20...
Kathryn Mann
[ "Mathematics" ]
410
[ "Topologists", "Topology" ]
61,739,095
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature%20Human%20Behaviour
Nature Human Behaviour is a monthly multidisciplinary online-only peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of human behaviour. It was established in January 2017 and is published by Nature Portfolio. The editor-in-chief is Stavroula Kousta. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 ...
Nature Human Behaviour
[ "Biology" ]
199
[ "Behavior", "Human behavior" ]
61,740,095
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pho%20regulon
The Phosphate (Pho) regulon is a regulatory mechanism used for the conservation and management of inorganic phosphate within the cell. It was first discovered in Escherichia coli as an operating system for the bacterial strain, and was later identified in other species. The Pho system is composed of various components ...
Pho regulon
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
1,376
[ "Bacterial genetics", "Bacteria", "Molecular biology", "Biochemistry", "Genetics by type of organism" ]
61,740,916
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covariant%20%28invariant%20theory%29
In invariant theory, a branch of algebra, given a group G, a covariant is a G-equivariant polynomial map between linear representations V, W of G. It is a generalization of a classical convariant, which is a homogeneous polynomial map from the space of binary m-forms to the space of binary p-forms (over the complex nu...
Covariant (invariant theory)
[ "Physics", "Mathematics" ]
117
[ "Symmetry", "Algebra stubs", "Group actions", "Invariant theory", "Algebra" ]
61,740,976
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Benoit
Alain Benoit (born 1948) is a French physicist specialising in low temperature physics. He was awarded the CNRS silver medal in 1993 and the CNRS innovation medal in 2012. He is a research director at the Grenoble Very Low Temperature Centre, where he contributed to the cooling of the European Space Agency's Planck te...
Alain Benoit
[ "Physics" ]
118
[ "Applied and interdisciplinary physics", "Cryogenics" ]
61,741,009
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volfefe%20index
The Volfefe Index was a stock market index of volatility in market sentiment for US Treasury bonds caused by tweets by President Donald Trump. Bloomberg News observed Volfefe was created due to the statistical significance of Trump tweets on bond prices. ABC News Online posited Volfefe could help analyze interest rate...
Volfefe index
[ "Mathematics", "Biology" ]
551
[ "Behavior", "Human behavior", "Applied mathematics", "Mathematical finance", "Behavioral finance" ]
61,743,958
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone%2011%20Pro
The iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max are smartphones developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Serving as Apple's flagship models of the 13th generation of iPhones, they succeeded the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, respectively, upon their release. Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled the devices alongside the standard model, the i...
IPhone 11 Pro
[ "Technology" ]
2,294
[ "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
51,324,810
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ensh%C5%AB%27s%20Seven%20Kilns
Enshū's Seven Kilns (遠州七窯 Enshū chō or Enshū nana gama) is a list of Japanese pottery kilns whose products were considered amongst the favourites of the Japanese tea ceremony master Kobori Enshū (小堀 遠州 1579–1647), who lived during the Edo period. History The teamaster Enshū used a number of Japanese tea utensils and ...
Enshū's Seven Kilns
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering" ]
308
[ "Kilns", "Japanese pottery kiln sites" ]
51,325,225
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xylaria%20longipes
Xylaria longipes, commonly known as dead moll's fingers, is a species of fungus in the family Xylariaceae. Taxonomy Xylaria longipes was first described by the German botanist and mycologist Theodor Rudolph Joseph Nitschke in the first volume of his Pyrenomycetes Germanici, published in 1867. He gave it the name by wh...
Xylaria longipes
[ "Biology" ]
745
[ "Fungi", "Fungus species" ]
51,325,500
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethyltoluene
Ethyltoluene describes organic compounds with the formula . Three isomers exist: 1,2- 1,3-, and 1,4-. All are colorless liquids, immiscible in water, with similar boiling points. They are classified are aromatic hydrocarbons. The ring bears two substituents: a methyl group and an ethyl group. Production and reactio...
Ethyltoluene
[ "Chemistry" ]
174
[ "Organic chemistry stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WD%201145%2B017%20b
WD 1145+017 b (also known by its EPIC designation EPIC 201563164.01), is a confirmed exoasteroid or minor planet orbiting around and being vaporized by the white dwarf star WD 1145+017, likely one of multiple such objects around this star. It was discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft on its "Second Light" mission. It ...
WD 1145+017 b
[ "Astronomy" ]
1,337
[ "Virgo (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
51,328,035
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronological%20dating
Chronological dating, or simply dating, is the process of attributing to an object or event a date in the past, allowing such object or event to be located in a previously established chronology. This usually requires what is commonly known as a "dating method". Several dating methods exist, depending on different crit...
Chronological dating
[ "Physics" ]
1,932
[ "Spacetime", "Chronology", "Physical quantities", "Time" ]
51,328,172
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsia%20%28operating%20system%29
Fuchsia is an open-source capability-based operating system developed by Google. In contrast to Google's Linux-based operating systems such as ChromeOS and Android, Fuchsia is based on a custom kernel named Zircon. It publicly debuted as a self-hosted git repository in August 2016 without any official corporate announc...
Fuchsia (operating system)
[ "Technology" ]
1,325
[ "Capability systems", "Computer systems" ]
51,328,770
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mouse%20bungee
A mouse bungee is a device that secures the cable of a computer mouse, preventing the cable from tangling and providing full freedom of movement. It can be made out of plastic, metal, and silicon fabricated tools. In 1994 they were mostly used in offices, but their popularity rose within the gaming industry, and they ...
Mouse bungee
[ "Technology" ]
433
[ "Computer peripherals", "Components" ]
51,329,326
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC%20Desire%20626s
The HTC Desire 626s is an Android-powered smartphone manufactured by HTC. It is available on Cricket (a subsidiary of AT&T), T-Mobile, MetroPCS (a T-Mobile subsidiary), Sprint Prepaid, and Virgin Mobile (a Sprint subsidiary) in the United States. The phone was announced in July 2015. It is considered the "budget" versi...
HTC Desire 626s
[ "Technology" ]
191
[ "Mobile technology stubs", "Mobile phone stubs" ]
51,331,174
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMBO%20Membership
Membership of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) is an award granted by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) in recognition of "research excellence and the outstanding achievements made by a life scientist". , 88 EMBO Members and Associate Members have been awarded Nobel Prizes in either...
EMBO Membership
[ "Chemistry", "Technology", "Biology" ]
184
[ "Science and technology awards", "Biology awards", "Biochemistry", "Molecular biology" ]
51,331,209
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic%20model
A traffic model is a mathematical model of real-world traffic, usually, but not restricted to, road traffic. Traffic modeling draws heavily on theoretical foundations like network theory and certain theories from physics like the kinematic wave model. The interesting quantity being modeled and measured is the traffic f...
Traffic model
[ "Mathematics" ]
256
[ "Applied mathematics", "Mathematical modeling" ]
51,333,212
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valencell
Valencell is a US-based biometric technology company that develops biometric sensor technology for wearables and hearables, and provides its patent-protected technology to consumer electronics manufacturers in various industries. Valencell's PerformTek technology enables wearables and hearables to continuously measure ...
Valencell
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
423
[ "Sensors", "Measuring instruments" ]
51,333,954
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89cole%20Nationale%20Sup%C3%A9rieure%20des%20Mines%20de%20Rabat%20%28Mines%20Rabat%29
The École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Rabat abbreviated as ENSMR, and also called Mines Rabat in French or Rabat School of Mines in English is a leading Grande école engineering school in Morocco. The previous school's name was École Nationale de l'Industrie Minérale (ENIM; National School of the Mineral Indust...
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Rabat (Mines Rabat)
[ "Engineering" ]
1,397
[ "Schools of mines", "Engineering universities and colleges" ]
51,334,457
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NGC%20162
NGC 162 is a star in the Andromeda constellation. It was discovered by Heinrich d'Arrest in 1862. A few galaxies (PGC 2148 and PGC 212552) have been mis-identified as NGC 162. See also Double star List of NGC objects References External links Andromeda (constellation) Astronomical objects discovered in 1862 ...
NGC 162
[ "Astronomy" ]
81
[ "Andromeda (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
51,334,500
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ixi%20lang
Ixi lang is a programming language for live coding musical expression. It is taught at diverse levels of musical education and used in Algorave performances. Like many other live coding languages, such TidalCycles, ixi lang is a domain-specific language that embraces simplicity and constraints in design. In 2015, ixi ...
Ixi lang
[ "Technology", "Engineering" ]
340
[ "Software engineering", "Computer programming", "Computers" ]
65,562,148
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%20cableways%20in%20the%20First%20World%20War
Military cableways (, ) were used in the First World War by Italy and Austria-Hungary to transport supplies up to their troops in mountain sectors of the front. Troops were often in high-altitude positions during the so-called “White War”, far removed from roads, mule tracks, pathways or existing cablecars. Moreover, w...
Military cableways in the First World War
[ "Technology" ]
1,523
[ "Science and technology during World War I", "Science and technology by war" ]
65,562,842
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effluent%20decontamination%20system
An effluent decontamination system (EDS) is a device, or suite of devices, designed to decontaminate or sterilise biologically active or biohazardous materials in fluid and liquid waste material. Facility types that may utilise an EDS include hospitals, food and beverage industry plants, research laboratories, agricult...
Effluent decontamination system
[ "Chemistry", "Engineering", "Biology", "Environmental_science" ]
1,069
[ "Medical equipment", "Water pollution", "Sewerage", "Environmental engineering", "Medical technology" ]
65,562,962
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT2019qiz
AT2019qiz is a tidal disruption event (TDE) that occurred at a distance of 215 millions light years (65 megaparsec), from Earth. It is the nearest TDE discovered to date. It was discovered in September 2019 by observations in ultraviolet, optical, X-ray and radio wavelengths made at the European Southern Observatory (...
AT2019qiz
[ "Physics", "Astronomy" ]
180
[ "Physical phenomena", "Black holes", "Tidal disruption events", "Physical quantities", "Concepts in astronomy", "Astronomical events", "Unsolved problems in physics", "Astronomy stubs", "Astrophysics", "Constellations", "Stellar astronomy stubs", "Astrophysics stubs", "Density", "Relativit...
65,565,568
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan%20Jansonius
Johan Nomdo Jansonius (1932 – 2 January 2022) was a Dutch chemist and structural biologist. He spent his career at the Biozentrum University of Basel where he was professor of structural biology between 1973 and 1998. Life Jansonius was born in the Netherlands in 1932. He studied chemistry. Jansonius obtained his PhD ...
Johan Jansonius
[ "Chemistry" ]
352
[ "Structural biologists", "Structural biology" ]
65,566,394
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroscope%20%28Wild-Leica%29
A macroscope or photomacroscope in its camera-equipped version (in German: makroskop / photomakroskop) is a type of optical microscope developed and named by Swiss microscope manufacturers Wild Heerbrugg and later, after that company's merger with Leica in 1987, by Leica Microsystems of Germany, optimised for high qual...
Macroscope (Wild-Leica)
[ "Chemistry", "Technology", "Engineering" ]
1,147
[ "Microscopes", "Measuring instruments", "Microscopy" ]
65,567,153
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serious%20mental%20illness
Serious mental illness (SMI) is characterized as any mental health condition that impairs seriously or severely from one to several significant life activities, including day-to-day functioning. Five common examples of SMI include bipolar disorders, borderline personality disorder, psychotic disorders (i.e. schizophren...
Serious mental illness
[ "Biology" ]
1,374
[ "Mental disorders", "Behavior", "Behavioural sciences", "Abnormal psychology", "Human behavior" ]
65,567,989
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD%20142245
HD 142245 is a hierarchical triple star system about away. The primary subgiant star HD 142245 A belongs to the spectral class of K0. Its age is much younger than Sun`s at 2.855 billion years. The primary star is slightly enriched by heavy elements, having 160% of solar abundance. In 2014, the co-moving binary stel...
HD 142245
[ "Astronomy" ]
222
[ "Constellations", "Serpens" ]
65,568,387
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20Airlines%20Flight%20976
United Airlines Flight 976 was a regularly scheduled flight from Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City on October 19-20, 1995. Upon landing, one passenger, Gerard Finneran, was arrested by the FBI and charged with interfering with a flight cre...
United Airlines Flight 976
[ "Biology" ]
1,906
[ "Excretion", "Defecation" ]
65,568,496
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invertebrate%20drift
Invertebrate drift is the downstream transport of invertebrate organisms in lotic freshwater systems such as rivers and streams. The term lotic comes from the Latin word lotus, meaning "washing", and is used to describe moving freshwater systems. This is in contrast with lentic coming from the Latin word lentus, meanin...
Invertebrate drift
[ "Biology" ]
2,457
[ "Biogeography", "Animals", "Invertebrates" ]
65,568,943
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blogs%2C%20Wikipedia%2C%20Second%20Life%20and%20Beyond%3A%20From%20Production%20to%20Produsage
Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage is a 2008 book about the new media by Axel Bruns. The book has been credited with coining and popularizing the term produsage. See also prosumer References 2008 non-fiction books English-language non-fiction books Books about the media Sociolo...
Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage
[ "Technology" ]
76
[ "Multimedia", "New media" ]
65,570,376
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qiui
Qiui is a Chinese company that manufactures Internet-connected sex toys. The company's most famous product is the Cellmate remote-controlled chastity cage, which is Bluetooth-controlled and communicates with the Internet via a cellphone app. When locked, the cage is held closed by a locking pin. In normal operation, t...
Qiui
[ "Technology", "Biology" ]
202
[ "Computer security stubs", "Behavior", "Sexuality stubs", "Computing stubs", "Sexuality" ]
65,570,746
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPhone%2012%20Pro
The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max are smartphones developed and marketed by Apple Inc. They are the flagship smartphones in the fourteenth generation of the iPhone, succeeding the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max, respectively. They were unveiled alongside the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Mini at an Apple Special E...
IPhone 12 Pro
[ "Technology" ]
3,297
[ "Discontinued flagship smartphones", "Flagship smartphones" ]
65,570,974
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream%20Chemistry%20Award
The Dream Chemistry Award is an international competition for young scientists organized by the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences (IOCB Prague) and the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The competition was established in 2013 by Robert Hoł...
Dream Chemistry Award
[ "Technology" ]
872
[ "Science and technology awards", "Chemistry awards" ]
65,571,716
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel%20monosilicide
Nickel monosilicide is an intermetallic compound formed out of nickel and silicon. Like other nickel silicides, NiSi is of importance in the area of microelectronics. Preparation Nickel monosilicide can be prepared by depositing a nickel layer on silicon and subsequent annealing. In the case of Ni films with thicknes...
Nickel monosilicide
[ "Physics", "Chemistry", "Materials_science" ]
207
[ "Inorganic compounds", "Metallurgy", "Inorganic compound stubs", "Alloys", "Intermetallics", "Condensed matter physics" ]
65,573,810
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalanchoe%20%C3%97%20poincarei
Kalanchoe × poincarei is a species of Kalanchoe native to southern Madagascar. Its scientific name is often misapplied to K. suarezensis and K. mortagei, but K. × poincarei is very different from them. The true K. × poincarei is a natural hybrid involving K. beauverdii, with similar sprawling stems up to 3 m in length...
Kalanchoe × poincarei
[ "Biology" ]
137
[ "Hybrid plants", "Plants", "Hybrid organisms" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiane%20Bonnelle
Christiane Bonnelle (, died 21 August 2016) was a French physicist and pioneering spectroscopist, who served as professor emeritus at Pierre and Marie Curie University. Career and education Bonnelle studied at the Sorbonne, from which she received Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Science degrees. After completing he...
Christiane Bonnelle
[ "Physics", "Chemistry" ]
454
[ "Physical chemists", "Spectrum (physical sciences)", "Analytical chemists", "Spectroscopists", "Spectroscopy" ]
50,509,737
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel-musici
The Tel-musici was an early entertainment innovation, which used telephone lines to transmit phonograph recordings to individual households. Subscribers called a central "music room" to request selections, which they listened to at home over specially designed loudspeakers called "magnaphones". The service later incorp...
Tel-musici
[ "Technology" ]
617
[ "Telecommunications systems" ]
50,511,447
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen-15%20tracing
Nitrogen-15 (15N) tracing is a technique to study the nitrogen cycle using the heavier, stable nitrogen isotope 15N. Despite the different weights, 15N is involved in the same chemical reactions as the more abundant 14N and is therefore used to trace and quantify conversions of one nitrogen compound to another. 15N tra...
Nitrogen-15 tracing
[ "Chemistry" ]
509
[ "Nitrogen cycle", "Metabolism", "Isotopes", "Isotopes of nitrogen" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20configuration%20automation
Continuous configuration automation (CCA) is the methodology or process of automating the deployment and configuration of settings and software for both physical and virtual data center equipment. Overview Continuous configuration automation is marketed for data center and application configuration management. CCA too...
Continuous configuration automation
[ "Engineering" ]
406
[ "Systems engineering", "Configuration management" ]
50,512,399
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAVAR
WAVAR, short for water-vapor adsorption reactor, is a process that has been studied for its potential in directly extracting water from the atmosphere of Mars by alternately blowing air over a zeolite adsorption bed and heating the bed to extract the adsorbed water. An advantage of this process is its mechanical simpli...
WAVAR
[ "Astronomy" ]
123
[ "Industry in space", "Outer space" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed-point%20ocean%20observatory
A fixed-point ocean observatory is an ocean observing autonomous system of automatic sensors and samplers that continuously gathers data from deep sea, water column and lower atmosphere, and transmits the data to shore in real or near real-time. Infrastructure Fixed-point ocean observatories are typically composed of ...
Fixed-point ocean observatory
[ "Physics", "Environmental_science" ]
739
[ "Oceanography", "Hydrology", "Applied and interdisciplinary physics" ]
50,512,636
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-1229b
Kepler-1229b (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation KOI-2418.01) is a confirmed super-Earth exoplanet, likely rocky, orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf Kepler-1229, located about 870 light years (267 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus. It was discovered in 2016 by the ...
Kepler-1229b
[ "Astronomy" ]
864
[ "Cygnus (constellation)", "Constellations" ]
50,512,843
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framework%20Law%20of%20Mother%20Earth%20and%20Integral%20Development%20for%20Living%20Well
The Framework Law of Mother Earth and Integral Development for Living Well () is a Bolivian law (Law 300 of the Plurinational State) enacted on October 15, 2012. It is the successor to the Law of the Rights of Mother Earth and was initially designed as full version of that law. According to Derrick Hindery, "the law cl...
Framework Law of Mother Earth and Integral Development for Living Well
[ "Environmental_science" ]
193
[ "Environmental personhood", "Environmental ethics" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lala%20Satalin%20Deviluke
is a fictional character of the manga series To Love Ru, created by Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki. In the series, Lala is an alien princess from the planet Deviluke who, to avoid marrying one of her marriage candidates, decides to run away from home to Earth, where she pretends to be in love with the human boy Rito Yu...
Lala Satalin Deviluke
[ "Biology" ]
2,958
[ "Fictional hybrids", "Hybrid organisms" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo%20Belia%20Deviluke
is a fictional character in the manga series To Love Ru, created by Saki Hasemi and Kentaro Yabuki. In the series, Momo is Lala Satalin Deviluke's younger sister and the younger twin sister to Nana Astar Deviluke, with Momo as the most mischievous of the three. Both twins flee to Earth to escape their studies on their ...
Momo Belia Deviluke
[ "Biology" ]
2,354
[ "Fictional hybrids", "Hybrid organisms" ]
50,516,307
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary%20care%20service%20area
Primary Care Service Areas are geographic areas that are self-sufficient markets of primary care. These areas are designed in a manner such that the majority of patients living in these areas use primary care services form within the area. This ensures that any geographic targeting of policies and resources reach the p...
Primary care service area
[ "Physics", "Engineering" ]
228
[ "Spatial analysis", "Accessibility", "Space", "Spacetime", "Design" ]
50,516,709
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZFS%20%28IBM%20file%20system%20project%29
zFS was an IBM research project to develop a distributed, decentralized file system. It was a follow-on to the IBM DSF (Data Sharing Facility) project to build a serverless file system. References Disk file systems IBM file systems IBM mainframe operating systems
ZFS (IBM file system project)
[ "Technology" ]
57
[ "Operating system stubs", "Computing stubs" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeehan%20School%20of%20Mines%20and%20Metallurgy
The Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy was a Mining college in Main Street, Zeehan, West Coast Tasmania, Australia. It commenced during the height of the silver boom in the Zeehan mineral field. The committee to found the school was formed in January 1892, by 1896 there were instructors involved, and in February 1...
Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy
[ "Chemistry" ]
167
[ "Metallurgical industry of Australia", "Metallurgical industry by country" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transition%20metal%20alkyl%20complexes
Transition metal alkyl complexes are coordination complexes that contain a bond between a transition metal and an alkyl ligand. Such complexes are not only pervasive but are of practical and theoretical interest. Scope Most metal alkyl complexes contain other, non-alkyl ligands. Great interest, mainly theoretical, h...
Transition metal alkyl complexes
[ "Chemistry" ]
597
[ "Coordination chemistry", "Organometallic chemistry" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astro%20microbiology
Astro microbiology, or exo microbiology, is the study of microorganisms in outer space. It stems from an interdisciplinary approach, which incorporates both microbiology and astrobiology. Astrobiology's efforts are aimed at understanding the origins of life and the search for life other than on Earth. Because microorga...
Astro microbiology
[ "Chemistry", "Biology" ]
1,194
[ "Microbiology", "Microscopy" ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TorrentLocker
TorrentLocker is a ransomware trojan targeting Microsoft Windows. It was first observed in February 2014, with at least five of its major releases made available by December 2014. The malware encrypts the victim's files in a similar manner to CryptoLocker by implementing symmetric block cipher AES where the key is encr...
TorrentLocker
[ "Technology" ]
194
[ "Malware", "Computer security exploits" ]
47,254,886
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yulia%20Sister
Yulia Sister (, ; born September 12, 1936, in Chișinău, Bessarabia, Romania) is a Soviet Moldavian and Israeli analytical chemist engaged in chemical research with the use of polarography and chromatography, a science historian, and a researcher of Russian Jewry in Israel, France, and other countries. She holds the pos...
Yulia Sister
[ "Chemistry" ]
2,278
[ "Analytical chemists" ]
47,255,513
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzyltriethylammonium%20hydroxide
Benzyltriethylammonium hydroxide is a quaternary ammonium salt that functions as an organic base. Uses Together with benzyltrimethylammonium hydroxide, salts of benzyltriethylammonium are common phase-transfer catalysts. References Hydroxides Quaternary ammonium compounds Reagents for organic chemistry Benzyl compo...
Benzyltriethylammonium hydroxide
[ "Chemistry" ]
75
[ "Hydroxides", "Organic compounds", "Reagents for organic chemistry", "Organic compound stubs", "Bases (chemistry)", "Organic chemistry stubs" ]