FUSION ENERGY SCIENCES (FES) Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Contract, Economic bubble and Bubble fusion
Equity Capital Market (ECM)
The Bond Market (aka Debt Market): Everything You Need To Know
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A new solution to one of the major problems of fusion research
Few important points to understand while researching in Physics
Anaconda Learning
Secure Shell (SSH)
Welcome to sshtunnel’s documentation
SSH refers both to the cryptographic network protocol and to the suite of utilities that implement that protocol. SSH uses the client-server model, connecting a Secure Shell client application, which is the end where the session is displayed, with an SSH server, which is the end where the session runshttp.client
— HTTP protocol client
Edge-localized mode (ELM)
Suppression of Type-I ELMs with reduced RMP coil set on DIII-D
Experimental Plasma Physics and Fusion Research in Magnetically Confined Plasmas
The Institute for Fusion Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
How Bell’s Theorem Proved ‘Spooky Action at a Distance’ Is Real
Quantum Hall effect
Quantum tunnelling
Quantum weirdness could allow a person-sized wormhole to last forever
Quantum Weirdness Now a Matter of Time
Quantum weirdness arises when a quantum system is enlarged to a macroscopic scale and then measured in a way that would violate the indeterminacy principle if all the measurements were fruitful.
Local hidden-variable theory
CHSH inequality
Maya (religion)
The Universe Is Not Locally Real, and the Physics Nobel Prize Winners Proved It
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING
UT Austin Department of MarketingMcCombs School of Business
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FUSION_USB_ADAPTER_API
Fusion USB Adapter (SAA) API
Honeywell spins out quantum computing unit, merges it with Cambridge Quantum Computing
Honeywell will be the majority owner of the new combined company
FUSION-PRODUCTION-GUI
Fusion Digital Power Production Tool
Honeywell Releases Next Generation Of Quantum Computer
Faster-than-light communication
Moravec's paradox
Quantum mechanics
/ gpt
Lattice quantum field theory
Lattice model (physics)
Lattice constant
Bethe lattice
Matter wave
De Broglie relations
Spekkens toy model
Lawson criterion (parameter)
Conditions for Fusion
Lawson's magic formula
Introduction to gauge theory
Gauge theories
Glueball
Lie algebra
Vector field
Scalar field theory
Scalar (mathematics)
Scalars of vector spaces
Lorentz transformation
Lorentz tensor redux∗
Tensor
Tensor Rank
tf. rank
Tensors in curvilinear coordinates
Quantization of the electromagnetic field
nLab Yang-Mills theory
Machine-learning physics from unphysics: Finding deconfinement temperature in lattice Yang-Mills theories from outside the scaling window
Physics: Bell’s theorem still reverberates
quantum probability theory
Confinement/Deconfinement temperature for a rotating quark-gluon plasma
Generalized probabilistic theory GPT
Glueballs and deconfinement temperature in AdS/QCD
The NYSE Bell
Build–operate–transfer
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs): Definition, How They Work, and Examples
Quasiclassical entanglement
What Is the Money Market?
Derivatives: Types, Considerations, and Pros and Cons
Local hidden-variable theory
Torsion tensor
Tensor derivative (continuum mechanics)
Derivative
- Applications of derivatives
- Automatic differentiation
- Differentiability class
- Differentiation rules
- Differintegral
- Fractal derivative
- Generalizations of the derivative
- Hasse derivative
- History of calculus
- Integral
- Infinitesimal
- Linearization
- Mathematical analysis
- Multiplicative inverse
- Numerical differentiation
- Rate (mathematics)
- Radon–Nikodym theorem
- Symmetric derivative
- Schwarzian derivative
Derivatives market
Black market
Riemann zeta function
The magical formula
Riemann hypothesis
Quantum chaos
Black holes, quantum chaos, and the Riemann hypothesis
Black hole
One of the most extreme black hole collisions in the universe just proved Einstein right
Modeling of polymer crystals
Crystal engineering
Multiscale modeling
Atomic packing factor
Group action
Why Is 1/137 One of the Greatest Unsolved Problems In Physics?
Fine-structure constant
Spatial variation – Australian dipole
Boltzmann constant
Stefan–Boltzmann constant
Lattice constant (parameter)
List of physical constants
List of mathematical constants
Constant (computer programming)
Constants, variables and data types
Coupling constant
A coupling constant (or an interaction constant) is a parameter in the field theory, which determines the relative strength of interaction between particles or fields.Object (computer science)
Dimensionless quantity
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a very efficient approach to writing software. Its main difference concerning procedural programming is that POO has procedures applied to each object instead of globally, allowing the code to be more independent and therefore reusable.
Object Oriented Programming in Python
- Object lifetime
- Object copy
- Design pattern (computer science)
- Business object (computer science)
- Actor model
Functional programming evangelists, you’re pointing your guns at the wrong enemy
Tensors for Beginners 0: Tensor Definition
Tensor product
Linear form
Cartesian tensor
Change of Basis for Vectors and Covectors
One-form (differential geometry)
Module: tf. image
Covariant transformation
Covariance and contravariance of vectors
Field (mathematics)
tfp. vi. amari_ alpha
Scalars of vector spaces
Lorentz transformation
Lorentz tensor redux∗
Tensor
tf. keras. layers. AlphaDropout
Tensor Rank
tf. rank
Tensors in curvilinear coordinates
Quantization of the electromagnetic field
nLab Yang-Mills theory
/
alphatensor
- SAP. Germany
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- Emerson. Missouri
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Top 9 Companies Owned by Honeywell
Green Revolution
Fact Sheet: Developing a Bold Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy
Self-propelled particles
Swirlons
Physicists Argue That Black Holes From the Big Bang Could Be the Dark Matter
Black holes and dark matter — are they one and the same?
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance (proton NMR, hydrogen-1 NMR, or 1H NMR)Big Bang nucleosynthesis
Antihydrogen
Stellar nucleosynthesis
Vector Fields
Computer made from swirly magnets can recognise handwritten digits
Honeywell DIRECTED ENERGY Solutions
Lockheed Martin Compact Fusion
Skunk Works®
Acid–base reaction
Neural Style Transfer — A practice in transfer learning
Quantum Biology Overview of Acid-Base Balance
ACID vs. BASE: Comparison of Database Transaction Models
A New Function of the Cerebellum
A neural network model of the cerebellar cortex performing dynamic associations
Elastic in the cloud
Navier–Stokes equations
Stokes flow
Nernst effect
Magnon spin transport driven by the magnon chemical potential in a magnetic insulator
Spin projection quantum number and multiplicity
In classical mechanics, the angular momentum of a particle possesses not only a magnitude (how fast the body is rotating), but also a direction (either up or down on the axis of rotation of the particle). Quantum-mechanical spin also contains information about direction, but in a more subtle form. Quantum mechanics states that the component of angular momentum for a spin-s particle measured along any direction can only take on the valuesVector
Electron–ion collider
Static forces and virtual-particle exchange
What Goes On in a Proton? Quark Math Still Conflicts With Experiments.
Proton-exchange membrane
Lattice field theory
Fermion doubling
Neutrino
Wilson fermions and chiral symmetry
Coulomb Interaction
Interaction picture
The Electron-Ion Collider
Thermal quantum field theory
Basics of thermal field theory -- a tutorial on perturbative computations
Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa matrix
Charm quark
The charm quark, charmed quark or c quark (from its symbol, c) is the third most massive of all quarks, a type of elementary particle. Charm quarks are found in hadrons, which are subatomic particles made of quarks. Examples of hadrons containing charm quarks include the J/ψ meson ( J/ψ ), D mesonsNumerical and Perturbative Computations of the Fuzzy Dark Matter Model
Quantum chromodynamics CDQ
Magnon
- Model of quark quasiparticles
- Substantial neutron model
- Substantial proton model
- Substantial electron model
- Infinite Hierarchical Nesting of Matter
- Similarity of matter levels
- SPФ symmetry
- Stellar constants
- Quantization of parameters of cosmic systems
- Discreteness of stellar parameters
- Hydrogen system
- Strong gravitation
- Gravitational torsion field
- Gravitational model of strong interaction
- Quarks
- Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Magnetic coupling constant
a GREat differential equation.
- Ordinary Differential Equations.
- Homogeneous Differential Equations.
- Non-homogeneous Differential Equations.
- Linear Differential Equations.
- Nonlinear Differential Equations
Programming with Ordinary Differential Equations:
Some First Steps Towards a Programming Language
Olivier Bournez
Generalized trigonometric functions
Trigonometric formulas Differentiation formulas
Generalized trigonometry
Relative Positional Encoding for Transformers with Linear Complexity
Geometric series
Efficient quantum algorithm for dissipative nonlinear differential equations
Large Language Models and the Reverse Turing Test
The Turing Test
Bayesian Estimation of Differential Equations¶
Large Language Models: A New Moore's Law?
The new breed of NLP models outperform the GPT-3. Think the PaLM model as one approach.
Pathways Language Model (PaLM): Scaling to 540 Billion Parameters for Breakthrough Performance
/ go-gpt3
Go (programming language)
Build fast, reliable, and efficient software at scale
AI-powered audio recording and editing, all in the web
How Adobe uses Structured Streaming at Scale
Structured Streaming tutorial
Opinion
Not DALL·E 2, not PaLM, not AlphaZero, not even GPT-3.
Frame fields in general relativity
Lie group
- Adjoint representation of a Lie group
- Haar measure
- Homogeneous space
- List of Lie group topics
- Representations of Lie groups
- Symmetry in quantum mechanics
- Lie point symmetry, about the application of Lie groups to the study of differential equations.
Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff formula
Spin structure
Spin structures on vector bundles
Frame bundle
Boss (architecture)
DataFrames
Table batch reads and writes
Stream Processing: Choosing the Right Tool for the Job
Apache Spark™ Tutorial: Getting Started with Apache Spark on Databricks
Using Azure Databricks for Batch and Streaming Processing
Schema Registry integration in Spark Structured Streaming
Create and manage schemas (databases)
ACID Transactions on Data Lakes Tech Talks: Getting Started with Delta Lake
Transaction processing system
Diving Into Delta Lake: Schema Enforcement & Evolution
Table batch reads and writes
Write data into existing Delta Table using Overwrite in Databricks
Table batch reads and writes
Support schema evolution / schema overwrite in DeltaLake MERGE #170
Google Cloud supercharges NLP with large language models
Product rule
Ionomer
Proton conductor
Orchestration (computing)
The biological theory that explains why investors are bullish on fusion
Russian court sets Brittney Griner appeal date for Oct. 25
Phoenix Mercury G Skylar Diggins-Smith named 1st Team All-WNBA
Will Smith’s first project since Oscars fiasco gets December release date
Statement from President Biden on Marijuana Reform
Zipporah
Bezalel
Text-to-image models are so last month, text-to-video is here
Bayes' theorem in Artificial intelligence
With Scikit-learn in Python
Learn how Bayes Theorem is in Machine Learning for classification and regression!
- Automatic differentiation – Techniques to evaluate the derivative of a function specified by a computer program − a computational method that makes heavy use of the chain rule to compute exact numerical derivatives.
- Differentiation rules – Wikimedia list article with rules for computing the derivative of a function in calculus
- Integration by substitution – Technique in integral evaluation
- Leibniz integral rule – Differentiation under the integral sign formula
- Product rule – Formula for the derivative of a product
- Quotient rule – Formula for the derivative of a ratio of functions
- Triple product rule
Chain rule
John Henry (folklore)
The Robots Are Coming. Is Your Firm Ready?
Prison farm
Gulag
Angola
Louisiana State Penitentiary
John Law (economist)
John Law and the Mississippi Bubble: 1718-1720
The Future of Quantum is Honeywell
Atlantic slave trade
Seaborn is a library in Python predominantly used for making statistical graphics.
seaborn: statistical data visualization
UNC-Chapel Hill
Contact the Python Software Foundation
Mississippi Company
Mississippi Bubble
Category:Energy companies of Africa
MacroeconomicsWhat Burst the Mississippi Bubble?
Africa explores nuclear energy as climate-friendly way to ease power shortfalls
Economic bubble
Bubble
Bubble fusion
‘Monumental’ Math Proof Solves Triple Bubble Problem and More
Bubble Fusion Bubbles Up Again
New investigation of "bubble fusion" could reignite controversy and might vindicate some controversial claims
Institute for Plasma Research
Welcome to CPP-IPR
Govt. of India.
Using AI To Detect Damage In Nuclear Reactors
Combining Simulations and Data with Deep Learning and Uncertainty Quantification for Advanced Energy Modeling
A primer on nuclear physics, reactor operation, and predictive modeling using PythonNuclear Fusion: Still Decades Away?
The Cerebro-Cerebellum as a Locus of Forward Model: A Review
Transformers
TIGER: Advanced Easier Webservices You Can Use Today
Magnetic confinement fusion
Photon statistics
Power Plant Machine Learning Pipeline Application
This notebook is an end-to-end exercise of performing Extract-Transform-Load and Exploratory Data Analysis on a real-world dataset, and then applying several different machine learning algorithms to solve a supervised regression problem on the dataset.
nuclear
Observation of Nonclassical Photon Statistics in Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence
Mechanism of sonoluminescence
Magnon-phonon interactions in magnon spintronics
XLNet
XLNet: Generalized Autoregressive Pretraining for Language Understanding
Build fast, responsive sites with Bootstrap
Bootstrap is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML, CSS and JavaScript-based design templates for typography, forms, buttons, navigation, and other interface components.Voters to decide on $2.44 billion AISD bond package
New MIT system could cool buildings up to 10℃— without electricity
This Is Your Brain on Architecture
Task Agnostic Metrics for Reservoir Computing
Authored by: Dr. Banamali Barik*
* Asst. Professor in Mayurbhanj Law College, Baripada
Juvenile Justice Training Academy
Transformer (machine learning model)
Training
OpenAI is an AI research and deployment company. Our mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity.
RoBERTa: A Robustly Optimized BERT Pretraining Approach
What is a UML Use Case Diagram (UCD), and when should I use it?
Drone Business Under FAA Drone Rules
EU draft rules to make it easier to sue drone makers, AI systems
Floating-point error mitigation
SkyDrop Delivery Drone
Zipline is an American company that designs, manufactures, and operates delivery drones. The company operates distribution centers in Rwanda, Ghana, Japan, and the United States, with signed agreements to begin service in Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, and Kenya.Zipline - Instant Logistics
Haha TacoCopterRFP#23-22.10.OCT-10.
National Institute of Justice
- Deadline Grants.gov 10/24/2022 and JustGrants 11/8/2022
Vehicles For Child Nutrition:
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Office for Victims of Crime
- Deadline Grants.gov 11/1/2022 and JustGrants 11/8/2022
U.S. prison labor programs violate fundamental human rights, new report finds
The children in the fields
Thanks to a loophole in U.S. child labor laws, farmworker kids can pick crops as young as age 10. But education offers a path out of poverty, if the kids can stay in school.
Ethics and automation: What to do when workers are displaced
Tracie R. PorterHoly Cow! Economic Churn Is Causing A Butter Shortage
Grocery Shortages: Butter Will Be Harder to Find, but That's Not All
Supply Chain Management M.S.
‘America
is going to shut down if we shut down’: The Mississippi River’s water
levels are near record lows, and it’s wreaking havoc on one of the
U.S.’s most critical supply chains
Photos show the Mississippi River is so low
that it's grounding barges, disrupting the supply chain, and revealing a
19th-century shipwreck
Calls mount for $300M affordable housing bond in Austin
Mom hospitalized after her 2 kids killed in pit bull attack
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People and Environment in Our Supply Chain
Robots are coming and the fallout will largely harm marginalized communities
An agricultural robot is a robot deployed for agricultural purposes. The main area of application of robots in agriculture today is at the harvesting stage. Emerging applications of robots or drones in agriculture include weed control,[1][2][3] cloud seeding,[4] planting seeds, harvesting, environmental monitoring and soil analysis.[5][6] According to Verified Market Research, the agricultural robots market is expected to reach $11.58 billion by 2025.[7]Gödel's ontological proof
Gödel's ontological proof is a formal argument by the mathematician Kurt Gödel (1906–1978) for the existence of God.Supply Chain Technology and Systems
Millions of Americans Have Lost Jobs in the Pandemic—And Robots and AI Are Replacing Them Faster Than Ever
Achieve digital transformation from source to pay
With SAP Ariba e-procurement and supply chain cloud solutions
that are always on and easy to deploy, both large and midsize
companies can realize fast time to value.
The Supply Chain Difference in Chemicals
Chemical Supply Chain: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of AI
What Is C-Suite?
Strategic alliance
Convex polytopes, interacting particles, spin
glasses, and finance
Automatically enhance trading backtests using parameter tuning
ATLAS MODELS OF EQUITY MARKETS
Atlas (topology)
What is ad hoc analysis?
The debt vigilantes are back, and even U.S. assets will struggle. Here’s what to buy instead, says one veteran fund manager.
Justice40 Initiative
‘This is not QE or QT. This is none of those.’ Why the U.S. Treasury is exploring debt buybacks
The quantum computing threat is real. Now we need to act
St. Hubert’s Key (French: Clef de Saint-Hubert, Dutch: Hubertussleutel) is a sacramental in the form of a metal nail, cross, or cone.[1] It was used in Europe until the early 20th century as a traditional cure for rabies and was named for St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians and metalworkers.
Description
The
key was heated and pressed to the area where a person had been bitten
by a dog believed to have rabies. If performed soon after the bite had
occurred, the heat had the potential to cauterize and sterilize the
wound, eradicating the rabies virus.[2] The practice was endorsed by the Catholic Church (the practice was seldom seen in Orthodox
lands), and such keys were used by priests at places with which St.
Hubert was associated, where the skin of humans and animals was branded
as a protection against the bites of rabid dogs.[3] This practice is recorded in the 1870s in the Ardennes region of France, where dogs were branded with St. Hubert's Key, as "a sure preventative of madness".[4]
Patronage | patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians and metalworkers |
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Quantum key distribution QKD
Finance Commission of Texas
Daegu
Anti-Putin Pussy Riot Singer and Activist Talks Abortion, Ukraine and NFTs
Non-fungible token
Steps to Linear Programming
Varying Profit Margins
Difference Between Purchase Order and Sales Order
Enterprise software
Business process management
Partition Parameters
Using a Partition Parameter
sys.partition_parameters (Transact-SQL)
Using the partition parameter
CouchDB
Partitioned Databases
Table Partitioning
PostgreSQL supports basic table partitioning.Move from nooby to advanced Python programmer.
Benchmarking the new and impressive Python 3.11
Delta architecture
The delta architecture introduces a table storage layer that handles both stream and batch and is accessed via a single code base. The representative implementation is Delta Lake,[14] an open source ACID table storage layer over cloud object stores initially developed at Databricks.[15]
GPT-2
Generative Pre-trained Transformer 2 (GPT-2) is an open-source artificial intelligence created by OpenAI in February 2019GPT-3
Alamo (TX)
- German Shepherd.
- Belgian Malinois.
- Dutch Shepherd.
- Labrador Retriever.
- Airedale Terrier.
- Siberian Husky.
- Alaskan Malamute.
- Giant Schnauzer.
FOUR-LEGGED FIGHTERS
Twelve Tribes of Israel
Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Water strategies and water–food Nexus: challenges and opportunities towards sustainable development in various regions of the World
Of 2 Minds: How Fast and Slow Thinking Shape Perception and Choice [Excerpt]
In psychologist Daniel Kahneman's recent book, he reveals the dual systems of your brain, their pitfalls and their power
Posted on Dec 12, 2018
Defining Your Characters: 150+ Character Mannerisms
165 Mannerisms That Will Bring Your Character to Life
The Role of Dopamine and Its Dysfunction as a Consequence of Oxidative Stress
Stress hormones are secreted by endocrine glands to modify one's internal environment during times of stress. By performing various functions such as mobilizing energy sources, increasing heart rate, and downregulating metabolic processes which are not immediately necessary, stress hormones promote the survival of the organism. The secretions of some hormones are also downplayed during stress. Stress hormones include, but are not limited to:
- Cortisol, the main human stress hormone
- Catecholamines such as adrenaline and norepinephrine
- Vasopressin
- Growth hormone
Synaptogenesis
Connectomics
List of concept- and mind-mapping software
Histogenesis
Histogenetic Processes Leading to the Laminated Neocortex: Migration Is Only a Part of the Story
Fantastic Voyage
Nanomedicine
Lab-Grown “Mini Brains” Can Now Mimic the Neural Activity of a Preterm Infant
The so-called organoids are not capable of complex thought but could be used to study neurological diseases
Engineers develop mini caps for mini brains
Engineering feat expands the research and testing available to scientists with brain organoids
- 1.Scottisha small drink of whisky or other spirits."a wee dram to ward off the winter chill"
Dynamic random-access memory
(dynamic RAM or DRAM)Sirius Cybernetics Corporation
Marvin the Paranoid Android | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | BBC Studios
Your Robot Therapist Will See You Now: Ethical Implications of Embodied Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry, Psychology, and Psychotherapy
Generate a Film Script in Moments
Ken Webster (director)
Cut-up technique
Ken Webster
has been actively involved in the Austin theatre scene as an actor, director, producer, and playwright for nearly four decades.
Staff Me Up
Dada
Bowfinger
Partial autocorrelation function
Partial Autocorrelation Function (PACF)
Time series plots ACF and PACF:
Time series
What Is a Time Series and How Is It Used to Analyze Data?
geometry
Mathematicians Discover the Fibonacci Numbers Hiding in Strange Spaces
Decoding the sequential data conundrum for the neural networks!
Add a data series to your chart
Datasets
Explore, analyze, and share quality data.Convulusion Neural Network for Image Recognition
Reviewing Deepnote — The New IDE for Data Scientists
NOTES ON STATISTICS, PROBABILITY and MATHEMATICS
Octave
Source Forge
Partial Autocorrelation function
Coefficient
Ion Temperature
Magma (algebra)
Joint European Torus
Correlated Parameter
Stats: Correlation
Identification of parameter correlations for parameter estimation in dynamic biological models
A cloud engineer is an IT professional responsible for any technological duties associated with cloud computing, including design, planning, management, maintenance and support. Cloud engineer is a general term encompassing a few different roles, including: cloud architect. cloud software engineer. Cat Power The Greatest
Power Laws: How Nonlinear Relationships Amplify Results
Hyperbolic space
CAT(k)-spaces, weak convergence and fixed points
Alexandrov geometry: foundations
An invitation to Alexandrov geometry:
CAT(0) spaces
Feynman parametrization
Introduction to Feynman Integrals
DIFFERENTIATION UNDER THE INTEGRAL SIGN
Feynman graph polynomials
Feynman Polytopes and the Tropical Geometry of UV and IR Divergences
Nima Arkani-Hamed,1 Aaron Hillman,2 and Sebastian Mizera
Ultraviolet divergence
Schwinger trick and Feynman Parameters
Tropical geometry
Tropical cyclone
Feynman periods - on graphs, integrals, polytopes and
tropical physics
Erik Panzer
Microlocal analyticity of Feynman integrals
Hurricane dynamics and cloud microphysics
Clouds in Tropical Cyclones
ROBERT A. HOUZE J R .
Street-Fighting Mathematics
Bob Dylan - Hurricane (Official Audio)
- Dini's surface
- Hyperbolic 3-manifold
- Ideal polyhedron
- Mostow rigidity theorem
- Murakami–Yano formula
- Pseudosphere
S-matrix theory
Special unitary group
Hirsch Conjecture, Polytropic process, Polymer, polygons polytrope polyhedrons with Phonon Boltzmann Transport Polytope pitch
By David Vincent Bell HirschKinematics
Lattice-Boltzmann Method
Computational fluid dynamics
Lattice Boltzmann method
Vortex method
The vortex method, also Lagrangian Vortex Particle Method, is a meshfree technique for the simulation of incompressible turbulent flows. In it, vorticity is discretized onto Lagrangian particles, these computational elements being called vortices, vortons, or vortex particles.[57] Vortex methods were developed as a grid-free methodology that would not be limited by the fundamental smoothing effects associated with grid-based methods. To be practical, however, vortex methods require means for rapidly computing velocities from the vortex elements – in other words they require the solution to a particular form of the N-body problem (in which the motion of N objects is tied to their mutual influences). This breakthrough came in the 1980s with the development of the Barnes-Hut and fast multipole method (FMM) algorithms. These paved the way to practical computation of the velocities from the vortex elements.
Software based on the vortex method offer a new means for solving tough fluid dynamics problems with minimal user intervention. All that is required is specification of problem geometry and setting of boundary and initial conditions. Among the significant advantages of this modern technology;
- It is practically grid-free, thus eliminating numerous iterations associated with RANS and LES.
- All problems are treated identically. No modeling or calibration inputs are required.
- Time-series simulations, which are crucial for correct analysis of acoustics, are possible.
- The small scale and large scale are accurately simulated at the same time.
Navier–Stokes equations
Null vector
Lattice Boltzmann Method
Velocity
Microscale and macroscale models
Scale factor (computer science)
Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution
Isotropy
Kinetic theory of gases
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
Boltzmann Collision Operator
Two-Relaxation-Time Lattice Boltzmann Method
and its Application to Advective-Diffusive-ReactiveTransport
Boltzmann machine
Versor
- cis (mathematics) (cis(x) = cos(x) + i sin(x))
- Quaternions and spatial rotation
- Rotations in 4-dimensional Euclidean space
- Turn (geometry)
Fokker-Planck collision operator
Vorticity
Vortex lines and vortex tubes
Transport theory may refer to:
- Linear transport theory, the study of equations describing the migration of particles or energy within a host medium when such migration involves random absorption, emission and scattering events
- Light transport theory, deals with the mathematics behind calculating the energy transfers between media that affect visibility
- Transportation theory (mathematics), a name given to the study of optimal transportation and allocation of resources
- Transport theory (statistical physics), concerns the exchange of mass, energy, charge, momentum and angular momentum between observed and studied systems
- Transportation theory (psychology) (the immersion of individuals within narrative content)
D2Q5 vs D2Q9
Like Li1*, Renwei Mei1, and James F. Klausner2
Understanding Hartman Effect: Possible role of PT-symmetry by Mohammad Hasan
by Kristen Adams
Tunnel ionization
Non-Hermitian Hartman effect
‘Ilm (Knowledge)
October 16, 2022
Knowledge graphBirth of the Báb October 20Cosmic.NET Indra's netMonday , October 24 Diwali 2022 Knowledge brokerA knowledge broker is an intermediary (an organization or a person), that aims to develop relationships and networks with, among, and between producers and users of knowledge by providing linkages, knowledge sources, and in some cases knowledge itself, (e.g. technical know-how, market insights, research evidence) to organizations in its network. While the exact role and function of knowledge brokers are conceptualized and operationalized differently in various sectors and settings, a key feature appears to be the facilitation of knowledge exchange or sharing between and among various stakeholders, including researchers, practitioners, and policy makers. A knowledge broker may operate in multiple markets and technology domains. [1] The concept of knowledge brokers is closely related to the concept of knowledge spillovers. In the fields of public health, applied health services research, and social sciences, knowledge brokers are often referred to as bridges or intermediaries[2][3][4][5] that link producers of research evidence to users of research evidence as a means of facilitating collaboration to identify issues, solve problems,[6] and promote evidence-informed decision making (EIDM), which is the process of critically appraising and incorporating the best available research evidence, along with evidence from multiple other sources into policy and practice decisions. Using a knowledge broker to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and the adoption of insights is one strategy in the broader field of Knowledge Management. The Hartman effect refers to the rather paradoxical result that the time spent by a quantum mechanical particle or a photon to tunnel through an opaque potential barrier becomes independent of barrier width for long barriers.Particle in a box |
New approach to 'cosmic magnet' manufacturing could reduce reliance on rare earths in low-carbon technologies
An Exact Formula for the Primes: Willans' Formula
Formula for primes
63 and -7/4 are special - Numberphile
Prime gap
Fibonacci prime
Lucas number
Integer sequence prime
The Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
This is a game changer! (AlphaTensor by DeepMind explained)
Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS)
Business & Company Research
Public Company Sources
Vortex stretching
Time, the Arrow of Time, and Quantum Mechanics
Generalized collision operator for fast
electrons interacting with partially ionized
impurities
Arrow of time
- Bra–ket notation
- Interaction picture
Schrödinger picture
- Heisenberg–Langevin equations
- Phase space formulation
Heisenberg picture
- Attractor
- Carrying capacity
- Control theory
- Dynamical system
- Ecological footprint
- Economic growth
- Engine test stand
- Equilibrium point
- List of types of equilibrium
- Evolutionary economics
- Growth curve
- Herman Daly
- Homeostasis
- Limit cycle
- Limits to Growth
- Population dynamics
- Simulation
- State function
- Steady state economy
- Steady State theory
- Systems theory
- Thermodynamic equilibrium
- Transient state
White hole
Gray hole
Electron hole
Quantum Tunnels Show How Particles Can Break the Speed of Light
Naked singularity
Singularity (mathematics)
The 2021 quantum materials roadmap
Quantum mechanics of time travel
Hartman effect
Causal loop
Temporal paradox
New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light
Superluminal Signaling and Relativity
Novikov self-consistency principle
Quantum teleportation
Tunnel junction
Dielectric barrier discharge
Quantum cloning
A Comparison of Scale: Macro, Micro, Nano
Primary Knowledge
- Hamilton–Jacobi equation
Interaction picture
- Heisenberg picture
- Phase space formulation
- POVM
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
- Autoencoder
Helmholtz machine
- Markov Random Field
- Ising Model
- Hopfield network
Mathematical formulation of the Standard Model
The deconstructed Standard Model equation
Stationary-action principle
Samay
Philosophical Issues in Quantum Theory
Principle of least privilege
Hamburger moment problem
Burgers' equation
onion: Basic onion functions
Python Code to Multiply Octonions and Sedenions
Knowledge worker
be onion-skinned (about something)Rust Belt
Snake handling in Christianity
neuroflow
List of hamburger restaurants
a lonely little petunia in an onion patch
Foreign or Out-of-State Entities
List of French possessions and colonies
Raid on Manila
France–Philippines relations
De gustibus non est disputandum, or de gustibus non disputandum est, is a Latin maxim meaning "In matters of taste, there can be no disputes" (literally "about tastes, it should not be disputed/discussed").[1][2] The phrase is commonly rendered in English as "There is no accounting for taste(s)."[3] The implication is that everyone's personal preference is a merely subjective opinion that cannot be right or wrong, so they should never be argued about as if they were. Sometimes the phrase is expanded as De gustibus et coloribus... referring to tastes and colors. The saying is an ancient Roman adage. Its vernacular and textual origin are unknown, and a subject of debate in itself.
The phrase is misquoted in Act I of Anton Chekhov's play The Seagull. The character Shamrayev conflates it with the phrase de mortuis nil nisi bonum (in the alternative form: de mortuis, aut bene aut nihil: "of the dead, either [speak] good or [say] nothing"), resulting in "de gustibus aut bene, aut nihil", "Let nothing be said of taste but what is good."[4]
French conquest of Tunisia
Second French intervention in Mexico
Algerian War
Corporations Section Forms
Honeywell awards its channel partners in India
Nitrobacter hamburgensis
‘Smart toilet’ monitors for signs of disease
Aaron's rod refers to any of the staves carried by Moses's brother, Aaron, in the Torah. The Bible tells how, along with Moses's rod, Aaron's rod was endowed with miraculous power during the Plagues of Egypt that preceded the Exodus. There are two occasions where the Bible tells of the rod's power.
Fermi Lab Neutrino flavors
Open Defecation in India: A Major Health Hazard and Hurdle in Infection Control
Electron Neutrinos and Antineutrinos
DOE Office of Science: Contributions to Neutrino Science
TCEQ Controlling Nitrification in Public Water Systems with Chloramines
Meta-Learning in Neural Networks: A Survey
fedavg
FEDERATED
MACHINE LEARNING
Federated Learning: A Simple Implementation of FedAvg (Federated Averaging) with PyTorch
using mobile phone sensor node neural network global deployment
MACHINE LEARNING
Federated Learning: A Simple Implementation of FedAvg (Federated Averaging) with PyTorch
An integrated biosensor system with mobile health and wastewater-based epidemiology (iBMW) for COVID-19 pandemic
Smart Sanitation—Biosensors as a Public Health Tool in Sanitation Infrastructure
India: The Problem of Open Defecation
Wastewater: The Best Hidden Energy Source You’ve Never Heard Of
Surgery theory
A Basic Introductory to Surgery thoery
ALGEBRAIC AND GEOMETRIC SURGERY
by Andrew Ranicki
An introduction to differential topology and surgery theory
Anthony Conway
Transfer learning
A Gentle Introduction to Transfer Learning for Deep Learning
Perform Net Surgery for Transfer Learning
Transfer Learning in Keras with Computer Vision Models
Transfer learning & fine-tuning
- Bollobás–Riordan polynomial
- Knots and graphs
- Knot theory
- Nanoelectromechanical systems are similar to MEMS but smaller
- DNA supercoil
- Möbius strip
Hausdorff moment problem
Electric dipole moment
The moment problem
Turn (angle)
- Ampere-turn
- Hertz (modern) or Cycle per second (older)
- Angle of rotation
- Revolutions per minute
- Repeating circle
- Spat (unit) — the solid angle counterpart of the turn, equivalent to 4π steradians.
- Unit interval
- Spread (rational trigonometry)
- Modulo operation
- Twist (mathematics)
Magnetic Dipole Moment
Magnetic moment
Dipole
Dipole Moments
Current loops
Process control 4–20 mA loops
Magnetic Moment and Torque
DEIA Initiatives
Magnetic confinement fusion
Matsubara frequency
Partition function (quantum field theory)
method using ANACONDA package
J S Bland ́on, J P Grisales and H Riascos
Partition
Computing
Hardware
- Disk partitioning, the division of a hard disk drive
- Memory partition, a subdivision of a computer's memory, usually for use by a single job
Software
- Partition (database), the division of a database
- Logical partition (LPAR), a subset of a computer's resources, virtualized as a separate computer
Problems
- Binary space partitioning
- Partition problem, an NP-complete problem in computer science
Mathematics
- Partition (number theory), a way to write a number as a sum of other numbers
- Multiplicative partition, a way to write a number as a product of other numbers
- Partition of an interval
- Partition of a set
- Partition of unity, a certain kind of set of functions on a topological space
- Plane partition
- Graph partition
Natural science
- Partition function (quantum field theory)
- Partition function (statistical mechanics)
- Partition coefficient, a concept in organic chemistry
Theory and
Modeling in
Nanoscience
Partition problem
Quantum statistical mechanics
Mean quantum percolation
Quantum percolation and transition point of a directed discrete-time quantum walk
Von Neumann entropy
Schrödinger equation
Finding Green's functions
Quantum walk
Path integral formulation
Green's relations
Monoid
Data cluster
Google Clustering Algorithms
Difference between Structured data and Unstructured data
Domain (software engineering)
Knowledge engineering
Spin Down under
Dr David GUMMERSALL
Student - Pgrad - Graduand
Doctor of Philosophy
Magnetohydrodynamics
Curl (mathematics)
Stationary state
- Angular momentum diagrams (quantum mechanics)
- n-slit interferometric equation
- Quantum state
- Inner product
Divergence
Gradient
Polynomial lemniscate
Lemniscate
Quantum Hall effect
Quantum spin Hall effect
Can a Machine Learn the Fourier Transform?
Mathematics
- Tensor transformation law, a defining property of tensors
- Tensor product model transformation, numerical method applied to control theory
- Transformation (function), concerning functions from sets to themselves
- Transform theory, theory of integral transforms
- List of transforms, a list of mathematical transforms
- Integral transform, a type of mathematical transform
Well, can it? I mean, can it REALLY? Or just approximately?
Transformer (machine learning model)
Cumulant
Quadrature amplitude modulation
Lasso (statistics)
Tunability
Most performance variation can be attributed to just a few hyperparameters.[3][2][4] The tunability of an algorithm, hyperparameter, or interacting hyperparameters is a measure of how much performance can be gained by tuning it.[5] For an LSTM, while the learning rate followed by the network size are its most crucial hyperparameters,[6] batching and momentum have no significant effect on its performance.[7]
Although some research has advocated the use of mini-batch sizes in the thousands, other work has found the best performance with mini-batch sizes between 2 and 32.
Model selection
Lasso regularization
Data wrangling
Gradient descent
Bayesian information criterion
Akaike information criterion
Deviance information criterion
Magnetosonic wave
Magnetic reconnection
Alfvén wave
Taxicab geometry
A mirror neuron is a neuron that fires both when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another. Thus, the neuron "mirrors" the behavior of the other, as though the observer were itself acting. Such neurons have been directly observed in human and primate species, and in birds.Engineers work on new material for computer chips
Statistics cheatsheet
SQL Cheat Sheet — SQL Reference Guide for Data Analysis
Node
Node may refer to:In mathematics
- Vertex (graph theory), a vertex in a mathematical graph
- Vertex (geometry), a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet.
- Node (autonomous system), behaviour for an ordinary differential equation near a critical point
- Singular point of an algebraic variety, a type of singular point of a curve
Computing and electronics
- Node (networking), a point of connection in a communication network
- An entity in a mesh network
- Node (circuits), a region in an electrical circuit where there is no change in potential
- Node (computer science), a basic unit used to build data structures
- Goal node (computer science), a node in a graph that meets defined criteria for success or termination
- Node (UML), the representation of a computational device in the Unified Modeling Language
- Node.js, a JavaScript-based, cross-platform runtime environment
- NodeB, hardware that is connected to the mobile phone network
- NODE (wireless sensor), a wireless handheld sensor for smart devices
- Node, a shorthand used to designate a semiconductor fabrication process
Physics
- Node (physics), a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimal amplitude
Mirror neuron
Quantum electrodynamics QED
Theoretical study of silicon-based Bragg mirrors for cavity QED applications
Stimulating Collaborative Advances Leveraging Expertise in the Mathematical and Scientific Foundations of Deep Learning (SCALE MoDL)
GEM
GEM (Gradient Echo Memory) is a photonic echo optical storage technology. The idea was first demonstrated by researchers at ANU.
Their experiment is a three-level system based on vapor. This system is
the most efficient we've ever seen in hot vapors, up to 87%.[13]
Gradient Echo Memory (GEM) and quantum optical pulse sequencing. GEM is a coherent light storage technique based on photon echoes.
The idea was first demonstrated in a 2-level atomic system by the solid
state group at the ANU. Our GEM experiment is based on a 3-level system
in hot rubidium vapour.
Quantum Light Detection and Ranging
Polywell plasma, magnetic mirror, energy reflecting matter
Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Contract
Collaborative Robot Laboratory
Department of Energy Announces $50 Million for a Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE)
OFFICE OF SCIENCE (SC)
FUSION ENERGY SCIENCES (FES)
MILESTONE -BASED FUSION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Magnetic mirror
Magnetic confinement fusion
Bubble fusion
Mexican Hat Curve for Hydrogen and Antihydrogen States SBIR Fusor, Fusion Power Deep Learning in the heart of Texas
By David Vincent Bell HrischFusion Institutions
Austin Community College IMPACT Lab
Fusion Research Center
The Fusion Research Center (FRC) of the University of Texas at Austin conducts experiments to advance understanding of plasma transport and turbulence.
Magnetic hysteresis
Magnetic reconnection
Magnetohydrodynamics Modeling
in Python Simulating Magnetic Fluids
by
Ryan Farber
CORONAL MAGNETIC FIELD RELAXATION BY NULL-POINT RECONNECTION
S. K. Antiochos and J. T. Karpen
Besov space
Hölder condition
HIGHER REGULARITY OF H ̈OLDER CONTINUOUS SOLUTIONS OF PARABOLIC EQUATIONS WITH SINGULAR DRIFT VELOCITIES
SUSAN FRIEDLANDER AND VLAD VICOL
PySPH: a Python-based framework for smoothed particle hydrodynamics
magnetohydrodynamics
Dedalus: An Open-Source Spectral Magnetohydrodynamics Code
Classes of Magnetic Materials
What are the 4 magnetic materials? Some of the metals that are magnetic include iron, cobalt, nickel and some alloys of rare-earth metals. These magnetic materials will come under three categories namely permanent magnets, electromagnets and neodymium magnets. When we talk about magnets, it is mostly about permanent magnetsRamsey Games, Markov games, Bayesian games
By David Vincent Bell HirschA Recap of TMAP
Technology Maturation Accelerator Program (TMAP) The CHIPS Act of 2022Manufacturing Programs
Highlighting Manufacturing USA
Welcome to Manufacturing.gov, a national advanced manufacturing portal featuring Manufacturing USA and other national advanced manufacturing initiatives.
Mid-Atlantic (United States)
US Bureau of Labor statistics Mid-Atlantic Information Office
Interdependent Networked Community Resilience Modeling Environment (IN-CORE)
Software maker Rev.com to lay off 85 in Austin as it looks to cut costs
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988 (the "WARN Act")Deep Dive
Opinion: The stock market is in trouble. That’s because the bond market is ‘very close to a crash.’
Why questions are swirling about who will buy most of the U.S.’s $31 trillion in debt — and at what price
Partnering
Broker vs. Market Maker: What's the Difference?
A market maker or liquidity provider is a company or an individual that quotes both a buy and a sell price in a tradable asset held in inventory, hoping to make a profit on the bid–ask spread, or turn.Data broker
Energy broker
TX PUC Alphabetical Directory of Brokers
Middle-market company
10 Cheat Sheets You Need To Ace Data Science Interview
Dubstep
Engineering design process
Viral Marketing
Computer-automated design
viral advertising
6 ways cloud-native and cloud-agnostic architecture differ
Queries
SQL Command Reference
Introduction to the server side
Managing packages
Static and Dynamic Linking in Operating Systems
FES-BOT Contract
Dynamic linker
Chapter 4. NumPy Basics: Arrays and Vectorized Computation
Vectorized Operations in NumPy
Improve data processing speeds while using numpy arrays in Python through vectorization
Pip constraints files
Binaries and Dependencies
What is typosquatting?
What Is Combosquatting and How It Can Trick You into Trusting Malicious URLs
Identifying and Managing Vulnerabilities in Python Packages
Anaconda’s Embedded Repository and Package Manager in Snowpark for Python to Enter Public Preview
Installers & Packages
User-defined scalar functions - Python
Python UDFs
Python UDFs (user-defined functions) allow you to write Python code and call it as though it were a SQL function.User-defined scalar functions - Python
How to Write Spark UDF (User Defined Functions) in Python ?
Power to the SQL People: Introducing Python UDFs in Databricks SQL
exec() in Python
Defining Main Functions in Python
Execution model
Sandbox (software development)
Sandboxes of directories and files
gRPC
Remote Procedure CallsBasics tutorial
A basic tutorial introduction to gRPC in Python.
Snowflake Expands Native Python Support and Data Access to Advance Programmability in the Data Cloud
Conda package specification
Version parsing/ordering in conda
Dependency inversion principle
Dependency Inversion Principle (DIP)
pytest: helps you write better programs
Pytest Tutorial
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
ATF
Automated Testing Framework ATF
Robot Framework
How Do You Trade the Weather?
Commodity market modeling and physical trading strategies
by
Per Einar S. Ellefsen
Commodity Futures
Price Prediction,
an Artificial Intelligence Approach
by
Ernest A. Foster
Provable Self-Play Algorithms for Competitive Reinforcement Learning
Yu Bai, Chi Jin
Russia’s oil power ‘will never return,’ the IEA says. ‘The rupture has come with a speed that few imagined possible’
New breakthroughs in AI make the headlines everyday. Far from the buzz of customer-facing businesses, the wide adoption and powerful applications of Machine Learning in Finance are less well known. In fact, there are few domains with as much historical, clean and structured data as the financial industry — making it one of those predestined use cases where ‘learning machines’ made an early mark with tremendous success that still continues.
Saudi is ‘maturer’ side in U.S. standoff, says minister
Venezuela's oil partners head for the exit, forgoing unpaid debt
Hierarchy of death is a phrase used by journalists, social scientists, and academics to describe disproportionate amounts of media attention paid to various incidents of death around the world.[1]
Our civic duty is that set of responsibilities (including protesting, volunteering, and running for office) that we hold as individuals who belong to a community. And we use that duty to address issues of public concern and promote the quality of our community that, in turn, improves our own well-being.
Defining Democracy: Civic Duty
A moral obligation or a moral duty is a morally required form of conduct. Obligations can be perfect, leaving us no wriggle room – for instance, the duty not to kill unjustly. Obligations can also be imperfect, giving us some flexibility in when and how we honour them, such as the duty to be beneficent.Do we have a moral obligation to live for as long as possible?
Wow, what an adult language and concepts. Thanks for a birthday Alex Schubert to consider Robocop and Sandpeople with computer security considering
Media bias
Death Cross
Golden Cross vs. Death Cross: What's the Difference?
Buy the rumor, sell the news
Cant (language)
A cant is the jargon or language of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group.[1] It may also be called a cryptolect, argot, pseudo-language, anti-language or secret language. Each term differs slightly in meaning; their use is inconsistent.Parity (physics)
Symmetry (physics)
- Conserved current & Charge
- Coordinate-free
- Covariance and contravariance
- Fictitious force
- Galilean invariance
- Principle of covariance
- General covariance
- Harmonic coordinate condition
- Inertial frame of reference
- List of mathematical topics in relativity
- Standard Model (mathematical formulation)
- Wheeler–Feynman absorber theory
Transactional analysis
Tantrum
Tantra
Maxwell's demon
Pitchfork bifurcation
Thalamic volumes in patients with bipolar disorder
Families That Exclude, Ostracize, or Ignore and the Harm They Do
Quantum neural network
Hell, Michigan - Go To Hell
Types of Emotional Abuse
Hopfield network
Accelerating Clinical and Translational Science Research through Collaboration and Innovation
Relative Richardson Varieties
Paul Zinn-Justin: "Schubert calculus and quantum integrability"
Combinatorics
Enumerative geometry
Charles S. Hirsch Center for Forensic Sciences
The Charles S. Hirsch Center for Forensic Sciences opened in February 2007 at 421 East 26th Street (east of First Avenue) in Manhattan. The building is named after Dr. Charles S. Hirsch, who served as Chief Medical Examiner of New York City from 1989 to 2013, and championed the development and application of DNA in forensic science.
The Hirsch Center houses OCME's Forensic Biology Department, which
runs the largest public DNA crime laboratory in North America. The
building also houses other state-of-the-art laboratories, evidence
facilities, and administrative offices.
Brihaspati
According to Hindu Mythology, planet Jupiter in astrology is known as “Guru”, “Brihaspati” and “Devaguru”. In Sanskrit, the meaning of these names are “teacher, lord of light and teacher to the Gods”. He is a brahmin. It is considered as a teacher.Carl Jung - The Power of Knowing Your Dark Side (Written by Eternalised)
Rahu
Examining Self-Control as a Multidimensional Predictor of Crime and Drug Use in Adolescents with Criminal Histories
Closed-ended question
Source code for qutip.ipynbtools
Happy birthday Paul Schubert Calculus and Jasper Wielski Polish Space
Hirschi Bar (law)
False memories are hard to distinguish from lies
Confabulation
The neuropsychological correlates of pathological lying: evidence from behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
The chameleon is a hypothetical scalar particle that couples to matter more weakly than gravity, postulated as a dark energy candidate.
Vijñāna
Vijñāna (Sanskrit: विज्ञान) or viññāṇa (Pali: विञ्ञाण)[1] is translated as "consciousness," "life force," "mind,"[2] or "discernment."
Lab-based dark energy experiment narrows search options for elusive force
by Hayley Dunning, Imperial College London
Akrodha is a Sanskrit term meaning “absence of anger.” In yoga, akrodha is regarded as a virtuous and beneficial quality, and it is often referenced in yogic literature. Both Hinduism and Buddhism see akrodha as one of the 10 freedoms needed for a person to live a good life
π
) is any of three subatomic particles:
π0,
π+, and
π−.
Skyrmions and Antiskyrmions in Quasi-Two-Dimensional Magnets
Each pion consists of a quark and an antiquark and is therefore a meson. Pions are the lightest mesons and, more generally, the lightest hadrons.Magnetic materials/data storage
One particular form of skyrmions is magnetic skyrmions, found in magnetic materials that exhibit spiral magnetism due to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction, double-exchange mechanism or competing Heisenberg exchange interactions.Akrodha
Saint-Venant's theorem
A shear stress, often denoted by τ (Greek: tau), is the component of stress coplanar with a material cross section. Shear stress arises from the force vector component parallel to the cross section of the material. Normal stress, on the other hand, arises from the force vector component perpendicular to the material cross section on which it acts.
Shear stress arises from shear forces, which are pairs of equal and opposing forces acting on opposite sides of an object.
In mathematics, a shear matrix or transvection is an elementary matrix that represents the addition of a multiple of one row or column to another. Such a matrix may be derived by taking the identity matrix and replacing one of the zero elements with a non-zero value.
In the field of solid mechanics, torsion is the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. Torsion is expressed in either the Pascal (Pa), an SI unit for newtons per square metre, or in pounds per square inch (psi) while torque is expressed in newton metres (N·m) or foot-pound force (ft·lbf). In sections perpendicular to the torque axis, the resultant shear stress in this section is perpendicular to the radius.
Torsion spring
A torsion spring is a spring that works by twisting its end along its axis; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted. When it is twisted, it exerts a torque in the opposite direction, proportional to the amount (angle) it is twisted. There are various types:
- A torsion bar is a straight bar of metal or rubber that is subjected to twisting (shear stress) about its axis by torque applied at its ends.
- A more delicate form used in sensitive instruments, called a torsion fiber consists of a fiber of silk, glass, or quartz under tension, that is twisted about its axis.
- A helical torsion spring, is a metal rod or wire in the shape of a helix (coil) that is subjected to twisting about the axis of the coil by sideways forces (bending moments) applied to its ends, twisting the coil tighter.
Second moment of area
The 2nd moment of area, or second area moment and also known as the area moment of inertia, is a geometrical property of an area which reflects how its points are distributed with regard to an arbitrary axis. The second moment of area is typically denoted with either an (for an axis that lies in the plane) or with a (for an axis perpendicular to the plane). In both cases, it is calculated with a multiple integral over the object in question. Its dimension is L (length) to the fourth power. Its unit of dimension when working with the International System of Units is meters to the fourth power, m4, or inches to the fourth power, in4, when working in the Imperial System of Units.
In structural engineering, the second moment of area of a beam is an important property used in the calculation of the beam's deflection and the calculation of stress caused by a moment applied to the beam. In order to maximize the second moment of area, a large fraction of the cross-sectional area of an I-beam is located at the maximum possible distance from the centroid of the I-beam's cross-section. The planar second moment of area provides insight into a beam's resistance to bending due to an applied moment, force, or distributed load perpendicular to its neutral axis, as a function of its shape. The polar second moment of area provides insight into a beam's resistance to torsional deflection, due to an applied moment parallel to its cross-section, as a function of its shape.
Non-uniform rational B-spline
knot span (plural knot spans)
B-spline
Annihilator (ring theory)
- Annihilator (ring theory)
In mathematics, specifically module theory, annihilators are a concept that formalizes torsionand generalizes torsion and orthogonal complement.
CLU (programming language)
The Architect of Modern Algorithms
Physicists Have Finally Seen Traces of a Long-Sought Particle (Axion). Here's Why That's a Big Deal.
Topological transitions among skyrmion- and hedgehog-lattice states in cubic chiral magnets
Davydov soliton
Sonic the Hedgehog, Phonon Hedgehog-Lattice state Ring Theory
Nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Game Theory
Inaugural-DissertationzurErlan gung des Doktorgradesder Mathematisch- Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultätder Universität zu Kölnvorgelegt vonJohannes Waizner
Davydov soliton
Nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Game Theory
Spin wave
Counting zeros
Every zero of a vector field has a (non-zero) "index", and it can be shown that the sum of all of the indices at all of the zeros must be two, because the Euler characteristic of the 2-sphere is two. Therefore, there must be at least one zero. This is a consequence of the Poincaré–Hopf theorem. In the case of the torus, the Euler characteristic is 0; and it is possible to "comb a hairy doughnut flat". In this regard, it follows that for any compact regular 2-dimensional manifold with non-zero Euler characteristic, any continuous tangent vector field has at least one zero.In the mathematical fields of geometry and linear algebra, a principal axis is a certain line in a Euclidean space associated with an ellipsoid or hyperboloid, generalizing the major and minor axes of an ellipse or hyperbola. The principal axis theorem states that the principal axes are perpendicular, and gives a constructive procedure for finding them.
Mathematically, the principal axis theorem is a generalization of the method of completing the square from elementary algebra. In linear algebra and functional analysis, the principal axis theorem is a geometrical counterpart of the spectral theorem. It has applications to the statistics of principal components analysis and the singular value decomposition. In physics, the theorem is fundamental to the study of angular momentum.
Goppa code
Actor–network theory (ANT) is a theoretical and methodological approach to social theory where everything in the social and natural worlds exists in constantly shifting networks of relationships. It posits that nothing exists outside those relationships. All the factors involved in a social situation are on the same level, and thus there are no external social forces beyond what and how the network participants interact at present. Thus, objects, ideas, processes, and any other relevant factors are seen as just as important in creating social situations as humans. ANT holds that social forces do not exist in themselves, and therefore cannot be used to explain social phenomena. Instead, strictly empirical analysis should be undertaken to "describe" rather than "explain" social activity. Only after this can one introduce the concept of social forces, and only as an abstract theoretical concept, not something which genuinely exists in the world.[1] Although it is best known for its controversial insistence on the capacity of nonhumans to act or participate in systems or networks or both, ANT is also associated with forceful critiques of conventional and critical sociology. Developed by science and technology studies (STS) scholars Michel Callon, Madeleine Akrich and Bruno Latour, the sociologist John Law, and others, it can more technically be described as a "material-semiotic" method. This means that it maps relations that are simultaneously material (between things) and semiotic (between concepts). It assumes that many relations are both material and semiotic.
Broadly speaking, ANT is a constructivist approach in that it avoids essentialist explanations of events or innovations (i.e. ANT explains a successful theory by understanding the combinations and interactions of elements that make it successful, rather than saying it is true and the others are false).[2] Likewise, it is not a cohesive theory in itself. Rather, ANT functions as a strategy that assists people in being sensitive to terms and the often unexplored assumptions underlying them.[3] It is distinguished from many other STS and sociological network theories for its distinct material-semiotic approach.
London dispersion force
London dispersion forces (LDF, also known as dispersion forces, London forces, instantaneous dipole–induced dipole forces, Fluctuating Induced Dipole Bonds[1] or loosely as van der Waals forces) are a type of force acting between atoms and molecules that are normally electrically symmetric; that is, the electrons are symmetrically distributed with respect to the nucleus.[2] They are part of the van der Waals forces. The LDF is named after the German physicist Fritz London.Vatican reforms finances following London property scandal
A truth table is a mathematical table used in logic—specifically in connection with Boolean algebra, boolean functions, and propositional calculus—which sets out the functional values of logical expressions on each of their functional arguments, that is, for each combination of values taken by their logical variables.[1] In particular, truth tables can be used to show whether a propositional expression is true for all legitimate input values, that is, logically valid.
A truth table has one column for each input variable (for example, P and Q), and one final column showing all of the possible results of the logical operation that the table represents (for example, P XOR Q). Each row of the truth table contains one possible configuration of the input variables (for instance, P=true Q=false), and the result of the operation for those values. See the examples below for further clarification. Ludwig Wittgenstein is generally credited with inventing and popularizing the truth table in his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, which was completed in 1918 and published in 1921.[2] Such a system was also independently proposed in 1921 by Emil Leon Post.[3] An even earlier iteration of the truth table has also been found in unpublished manuscripts by Charles Sanders Peirce from 1893, antedating both publications by nearly 30 years.[4]
Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1
Shipley Do-Nuts
1. History of Algebraic Topology; Homotopy Equivalence - Pierre Albin
SageMath is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed under the GPL. It builds on top of many existing open-source packages: NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R and many more.
Genus (mathematics)
Genus g surface
Devil's Curve (Signature)
Cobordism
An introduction to cobordism
Sage k-Schur Functions
An Introduction to Homology
Fundamental group
Pitchfork Bifurcation
Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics
Dirac hole theory
Dirac picture
Operators
Dynamical pictures
Cobordism
Polish space
stratified space
A Method for Weather Forecasting Using Machine Learning
Thom–Mather stratified space
Stratified space
Introduction to Hedging Agricultural Commodities With Futures
Torsion (algebra)
Knot cobordisms, bridge index, and torsion in Floer homology
Torsion Algebraic cycles and complex cobordism
Möbius strip
Polyhedral surfaces and flat foldings
Erlangen program
AI for Weather Forecasting – In Retail, Agriculture, Disaster Prediction, and More
Top 8 Apps for Financial News
Theory of Asymmetric Information
Grid parity
Obfuscation
Doublespeak
Infidelity and Gaslighting: When Cheaters Flip the Script
What Is Asymmetric Information?
Asymmetric information, also known as "information failure," occurs when one party to an economic transaction possesses greater material knowledge than the other party. This typically manifests when the seller of a good or service possesses greater knowledge than the buyer; however, the reverse dynamic is also possible. Almost all economic transactions involve information asymmetries.
Impact Of Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning on Trading And Investing
Marvin the Paranoid Android
Machine Learning for Day Trading
Reading The Markets — Machine Learning Versus The Financial News
Neural Networks: Forecasting Profits
Volume Prediction With Neural Networks
K Street (Washington, D.C.)
Selenium (software)
Lethal autonomous weapon systems (LAWS)
Bullet (typography), a symbol used in lists of items, also known as a bullet point
Type theory
Serialization with pickle and json
Key Goals and Innovations Needed for a U.S. Fusion Pilot Plant
Strong bonds: MPEX magnet system benefits from US ITER expertise
Fusion Research Lecture #01 - History
Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature
AF-heap
Reversed field pinch
Using the Lorentz force
Sheared-flow stabilized
At the intersection of TensorFlow & nuclear physics (TensorFlow Meets)
Nuclear reactor
VMEC
The code uses a variational method to find a minimum in the total energy of the system. The code assumes that quantities may be Fourier expanded in terms of the poloidal and toroidal coordinates. This produces a parabolic set of equations (with second-order spatial derivatives in the radial coordinate, rho), which are converted to hyperbolic form through a Richardson scheme. The VMEC code is able to rapidly solve for MHD equilibrium configurations in magnetically confined fusion devices.
Bubble dynamics
- Mushroom cloud
- Mushrooms of the Genus Ganoderma Used to Treat Diabetes and Insulin Resistance
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Ganoderma lucidum mushroom for the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors
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Serenity Sells Halloween Mushroom Research for Anaconda programing wizards
- Toroidal moment
Observation of Nonclassical Photon Statistics in Single-Bubble Sonoluminescence
Mechanism of sonoluminescence
Magnon-phonon interactions in magnon spintronics
Behavioral analytics
Behavioral economics
Mozilla Map.prototype.size
Complex spacetime
Behavior tree (artificial intelligence, robotics and control)
A prototype can also mean a typical example of something such as in the use of the derivation 'prototypical'.[5] This is a useful term in identifying objects, behaviours and concepts which are considered the accepted norm and is analogous with terms such as stereotypes and archetypes:
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Bringing Fusion to the U.S. Grid. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
Quantum information
The Applicability of Self-Play Algorithms to Trading and Forecasting Financial Markets
Road map to U.S. fusion power plant comes into clearer focus—sort of
National academies lay out to-do list to build multibillion-dollar plant by 2035
DOE Workshop on Fusion Energy Development via Public-Private Partnerships
Capital Hilton, Washington DC
June 1-3, 2022
Bit Fusion: Bit-Level Dynamically Composable Architecture for Accelerating Deep Neural Networks
Commonwealth Fusion Systems
3 physicists share Nobel Prize for work on quantum science
A fusion experiment promised to be the next step in solving humanity’s energy crisis. It’s a big claim to live up to
Octonion
Octonions? I thought this was on onions?Of Onion and Cucumber—A Story
Quantum neural network
Structured vs Unstructured Data: 5 Key Differences
Ordinal data
Discrete and continuous data
Understanding Feature Engineering (Part 2)
Strategies for working with discrete, categorical data
What are categorical, discrete, and continuous variables?
Data Component
What are data components?
Dividing a Continuous Variable into Categories
How to Splitting a Continuous Variable into Categories in R
Univariate analysis
What is Univariate Analysis?
How to Perform Univariate Analysis in Python (With Examples)
Using Super Hero data to get started with univariate EDA in Python
Learn how to visualize and analyze one variable at a time using seaborn and matplotlib
Measures of Position
Kurtosis
What Is Kurtosis?
Skewness: Positively and Negatively Skewed Defined with Formula
Skewness
Types of Variable
Categorical and Continuous Variables
Categorical variables are also known as discrete or qualitative variables. Categorical variables can be further categorized as either nominal, ordinal or dichotomous.
What are categorical, discrete, and continuous variables?
Missing data
Null Hypothesis: What Is It and How Is It Used in Investing?
Missing Data - Little's MCAR Test
Managing Missing Data in Patient Registries: Addendum to Registries for Evaluating Patient Outcomes: A User’s Guide, Third Edition [Internet].
R
Missing data
Missing Completely at Random (MCAR)
Little's law
Little's result, theorem, lemma, law, or formula- List of eponymous laws (laws, adages, and other succinct observations or predictions named after persons)
- Erlang (unit)
Queueing theory
Routing algorithms
In discrete time networks where there is a constraint on which service nodes can be active at any time, the max-weight scheduling algorithm chooses a service policy to give optimal throughput in the case that each job visits only a single-person service node.[19] In the more general case where jobs can visit more than one node, backpressure routing gives optimal throughput. A network scheduler must choose a queueing algorithm, which affects the characteristics of the larger network[citation needed]. See also Stochastic scheduling for more about scheduling of queueing systems.In the study of stochastic processes, Palm calculus, named after Swedish teletrafficist Conny Palm, is the study of the relationship between probabilities conditioned on a specified event and time-average probabilities. A Palm probability or Palm expectation, often denoted or , is a probability or expectation conditioned on a specified event occurring at time 0.
Little's formula
A simple example of a formula from Palm calculus is Little's law , which states that the time-average number of users (L) in a system is equal to the product of the rate () at which users arrive and the Palm-average waiting time (W) that a user spends in the system. That is, the average W gives equal weight to the waiting time of all customers, rather than being the time-average of "the waiting times of the customers currently in the system".
Feller's paradox
An important example of the use of Palm probabilities is Feller's paradox, often associated with the analysis of an M/G/1 queue. This states that the (time-)average time between the previous and next points in a point process is greater than the expected interval between points. The latter is the Palm expectation of the former, conditioning on the event that a point occurs at the time of the observation. This paradox occurs because large intervals are given greater weight in the time average than small intervals.Concepts of MCAR, MAR and MNAR
Confusing Statistical Term #13: MAR and MCAR Missing Data
sklearn.preprocessing
.MinMaxSc aler
TransLog: A Unified Transformer-based Framework for Log Anomaly Detection
Logging
LogTransformer
SkyTime LogTransformer
sklearn.preprocessing
.PowerTra nsformer
How to Use Power Transforms for Machine Learning
StandardScaler, MinMaxScaler and RobustScaler techniques – ML
sklearn.preprocessing
.RobustSc aler
How to Scale Data With Outliers for Machine Learning
Dynamic Data Masking
Data masking
Bitmasking and Dynamic Programming | Set 1 (Count ways to assign unique cap to every person)
Discretization
See also
- Discrete event simulation
- Discrete space
- Discrete time and continuous time
- Finite difference method
- Finite volume method for unsteady flow
- Smoothing
- Stochastic simulation
- Time-scale calculus
Feature Engineering: 4 Discretization Techniques to Learn.
A Reference Guide to Feature Engineering Methods
Several Useful Tricks in Addition to One-Hot Encoding
Factor analysis
Principal component analysis
PCA using Python (scikit-learn)
Principal Component Analysis with Python
sklearn.decomposition
.PCA
In Depth: Principal Component Analysis
Data aggregation
Adding aggregation parameter to spread() to manage multiple values for the same key #474
Reshaping Data Using Tidyr
tidyr
Clean energy startup Arcadia raises $100 million
Arcadia Investment Partners
152 West 57th Street, 47th Floor, New York, NY(212) 931-5296
Arcadia Raises $100M Series D to Democratize Access to Clean Energy
U.K.'s Truss ousts finance minister and partly reverses tax cut plan
What is Data Aggregation? Examples of Data Aggregation by Industry
RENEW - AVAILABLE
Fixed-price contract
In accounting, cost sharing or matching means that portion of project or program costs not borne by the funding agency. It includes all contributions, including cash and in-kind, that a recipient makes to an award. If the award is federal, only acceptable non-federal costs qualify as cost sharing and must conform to other necessary and reasonable provisions to accomplish the program objectives. Cost sharing effort is included in the calculation of total committed effort. Effort is defined as the portion of time spent on a particular activity expressed as a percentage of the individual's total activity for the institution.[3] Cost sharing can be audited and must be allowable under cost principles and verifiable to records.
A cost-sharing mechanism is a truthful mechanism for deciding what agents should be served by a public project, and how much each of them should pay.
Promoting Energy Justice
New Method Converts Fish Waste Into Valuable Nanomaterial in Seconds
Bull In A China Shop
Where Investors Put Their Money in a Bear Market
Kurt Vonnegut graphed the world’s most popular stories
Gut–brain axis
Student Homelessness in America
School Years 2017-18 to 2019-20
2021 |National Center for Homeless Education
Superager Brains Contain ‘Super Neurons’
Behavioral economics
Behavioral economics studies the effects of psychological, cognitive, emotional, cultural and social factors on the decisions of individuals or institutions, such as how those decisions vary from those implied by classical economic theory.[1][2]
Behavioral economics is primarily concerned with the bounds of rationality of economic agents. Behavioral models typically integrate insights from psychology, neuroscience and microeconomic theory.[3][4] The study of behavioral economics includes how market decisions are made and the mechanisms that drive public opinion.
Storytelling AI: A Generative Approach to Story Narration
Goldbrick Loafers
Slacker (film)
algebraic geometry
A Path Less Taken to the Peak of the Math World
User interface design
Behavioral analytics
Identifying behavioral personas with cluster analysis
Persona (user experience)
Behavioral Personas
Do you now your Users? Introducing Behavioral Personas
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING
UT Austin Department of MarketingMcCombs School of Business
2110 Speedway Stop B6700
Austin TX 78712-1275
elf
- Copyfraud
- Copyleft
- Defensive publication
- Freedom of information
- Information policy
- Libertarian perspectives on intellectual property
- New product development
Brand ambassador
corporate ambassadorDigital marketing
Advertising Diminishing Returns & Saturation
- Digital marketing engineer
- Digital marketing system
- Digital marketing channels in the sharing economy
- Distributed presence
- Interactive marketing
- Mobile marketing
- Online advertising
- Pay-per-click
- Social media marketing
- Visual marketing
- Marketing strategy
- Customer data platform
- User intent
- Site retargeting
- Digital privacy
google / lightweight_mmm
Marketing channel
Which advertising spendings are really driving your sales?
Market Mix Modeling (MMM) — 101
How to fit a SciPy Linear Regression and call R Ridge Regression from Python using RPy2 Interface
What Is the Advantage of Using TV & Radio Media for Advertising?
Advertising
With Deep Dive into Adstock, Diminishing Return, ROAS, and mROAS
Gross rating point (GRP)
Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average
ARIMA is one of the most used forecasting techniques in businesses today.
Multivariate Short-Term Traffic Flow Forecasting Using Bayesian Vector Autoregressive Moving Average Model
Hands-on Tutorials
Estimate the saturation, carryover, and other parameters all at once, including their uncertainty
Bayesian Media Mix Modeling for Marketing Optimization
Learn about Bayesian Media Mix Modeling
Application of GPT-3 in Q&A
Vagus Nerve as Modulator of the Brain–Gut Axis in Psychiatric and Inflammatory Disorders
Vagus nerve
The Understandable Guide to Startup Funding Stages
- Cultural amalgamation
- Cultural assimilation
- Cultural diversity
- Cultural pluralism
- Ethnic group
- Hyphenated American
- Interculturalism
- Lusotropicalism
- More Irish than the Irish themselves
- Multiculturalism in Canada
- Multicultural media in Canada
- Nation-building
- Race of the future
- Racial integration
- Social integration
- Transculturation
- Zhonghua minzu
Kurt Vonnegut, Shape of Stories (subtitulos castellano)
'Superagers' with sharp memories in their 80s have larger neuronsNeurons in a part of the brain involved in memory may be 10 per cent larger in superagers than others aged 80 or over Corporate bond
Investor BulletIn What Are Corporate Bonds? Corporate Bond: Definition and How They're Bought and SoldSmallholding
A smallholding or smallholder is a small farm operating under a small-scale agriculture model.[2] My great grandfather Dr. Price Bell was one of the first western medical doctors from Indian Territory (present day Oklahoma) Serenity Sells Smallholding solutions Smallhold shakes up the mushroom industry from BudaThere are several environmentally sound solutions from this business model.
Technology readiness levels for machine learning systemsMycomedicinals (Mushrooms) for Cancer
Mailing address and telephone: 500 Fifth St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001 Tel: 202-334-2000 CRISPR-Cas9 can be employed to promptly engineer oncolytic viruses and immune cells for cancer therapeutic applications.
More notably, it has the ability to precisely edit genes not only in
model organisms but also in human being that permits its use in
therapeutic analysis. Target guide RNA to specific site may be developed with Cas 9 technology SBIR Innovation Project Narrative for NIH Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensorsAptamer-based biosensorsPathogen detecting sensor too
NOAA GrantsAssessing the Aquatic Life Use A simple technique to mitigate microplastic pollution and its mobility (via ballast water) in the global ocean Cancer clusterCrowdsourcing in medical research: concepts and applicationsDepartment of Health and Human Services
Part 1. Overview Information
PHS 2021-2 Omnibus Solicitation of the
NIH and CDC for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications
(Parent SBIR [R43/R44] Clinical Trial Required)
Crowdsourcing Key Cancer QuestionsPosted on July 23rd, 2013 by Dr. Francis Collins Institutional Development Award (IDeA) Networks for Clinical and Translational Research (IDeA-CTR)The Division for Research Capacity Building (DRCB)The Division for Research Capacity Building (DRCB) supports research, faculty development, research training, and research infrastructure improvements in states where levels of NIH research funding have historically been low through administering the Institutional Development Award (IDeA). It also supports research directed by and research capacity building in Native American and Alaska Native tribal organizations through the Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) program, faculty development at institutions that primarily serves students from underrepresented groups in biomedical research through the Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) program, and science education through the Science Education Partnership Awards (SEPA) program. The division also oversees the STTR Regional Technology Transfer Accelerator Hubs for IDeA States.
Crowdsourced Health Research Studies: An Important Emerging Complement to Clinical Trials in the Public Health Research EcosystemMonitoring Editor: Bridgette Bewick Reviewed by Paul Wicks, Thomas Pickard, and Ute Francke Melanie Swan, MBA1 1MS Futures Group, Palo Alto, CA, United States IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research ExcellenceOpen OpportunitiesNIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21)Welcome to scRNASeqDB!Single-cell RNA-Seq (scRNA-seq) are an emerging method which facilitates to explore the comprehensive transcriptome in a single cell. To provide a useful and unique reference resource for biology and medicine, we developed the scRNASeqDB database, which contains 36 human single cell gene expression data sets collected from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), involving 8910 cells from 174 cell groups. We also provides detailed information for gene expression of cells in different status, as well as some features, including heatmap and boxplot of gene expression, gene correlation matrix, GO and pathway annotations. Picard hornDiagnosis of lung cancer by canine olfactory detection in urine and breath samples.
" Brown's special highlights the link between courage and vulnerability, which she describes as "having the courage to show up when you can't control the outcome."
Dogs Are Teaching Machines to Sniff Out CancerIn a proof-of-concept study, researchers used dogs’ diagnoses of prostate cancer to inform a machine learning algorithm with the goal of one day detecting cancers with canine-level accuracy.Python code for octonion and sedenion multiplicationMolecular geometry
Leslie Miller-Robbie1,2, Anu Ramaswami1,3 and Priyanie Amerasinghe4 Cancer clusters in the USA: What do the last twenty years of state and federal investigations tell us?Michael Goodman,1 Joshua S. Naiman,2,3 Dina Goodman,4 and Judy S. LaKind2,5,6
Great Pacific Garbage Patchand level-wise tree traverseWhat is a cancer cluster?The
electronic Contract Proposal Submission (eCPS) is a component of NIH's
integrated, secure system for the electronic submission, capture,
tracking and review of contract proposals. Now, a variety of illnesses may be cured by a variey of mushrooms. |
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It’s True (But Rare) That You Can Be Scared to Death
Tutorial: Intro to React
“I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
― Frank Herbert, DuneExecutive Summary
VLOOKUP function
Repression (psychoanalysis)
Repression is a key concept of psychoanalysis, where it is understood as a defense mechanism that "ensures that what is unacceptable to the conscious mind, and would if recalled arouse anxiety, is prevented from entering into it."Innuendo
Emotional Regulation and Depression: A Potential Mediator between Heart and Mind
The human brain. It’s spongy to the touch, weighs about three pounds and looks kind of like a head of cauliflower
Focus On These Scientific & Practical Tips.
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tRPC
End-to-end typesafe APIs made easy
Type safety
DOE Applicant Portal
Employee Resource Groups
Storytelling
Storytelling That Moves People
The next chapter in analytics: data storytelling
National Security Innovation Network
Neta C. Crawford1
Boston University
Updated and Revised, 13 November 2019
Austin SHINES: Innovations in Energy Storage
Integrating Solar Power, Energy Storage, and Modern Technologies
DMEA Trusted IC Program
Solid-state battery
MIT Engineers Design New Low-Cost Battery For Energy Storage
Emotional Intelligent AI Labor for corporate data governance of artificial neurons
DOE Directives
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Current Directives List
Directives are the Department of Energy's primary means of establishing policies, requirements, responsibilities, and procedures for Departmental elements and contractors.
Transition Cell
Austin Community College IMPACT Lab
Fusion Research Center
The Fusion Research Center (FRC) of the University of Texas at Austin conducts experiments to advance understanding of plasma transport and turbulence.
Energy Data Analyst Position Description Template
Software Tools
Type theory
The most important Linux commands that nobody teaches you.
Housing prices plunge in 77% of U.S. metro areas: ‘The turn has finally happened’
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
What is the Moral of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
The housing market is in free fall with 'no floor in sight,' and prices could crash 20% in the next year, analyst says
Dysfunction in Texas AG’s office as Paxton seeks third term
Abbott and O’Rourke Clash on the Border, Guns and Abortion in Texas Debate
Guns versus butter model
Let It Out: Dealing With Repressed Emotions
Dependency Confusion
"Attachment theory states that a child's first relationship is a love relationship that will have profound, long-lasting effects on an individual's subsequent development." (Colin, 1991) The closeness of the child to the person providing protection and a sense of security will bond this figure to the child.Dependency need
Point Wise Feed Forward in Transformer
Emotion Regulation
List of regions in the human brain
The midbrain
Middleware (distributed applications)
What Is a Middle Market Firm?
India fwd/annualised dlr premia-(closing)-June 27
Diwali
India's RBI sells dollars as rupee hits record low on U.S. rate hike woes
Artificial neuron
An artificial neuron is a mathematical function conceived as a model of biological neurons, a neural network. Artificial neurons are elementary units in an artificial neural network.[1] The artificial neuron receives one or more inputs (representing excitatory postsynaptic potentials and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials at neural dendrites) and sums them to produce an output (or activation, representing a neuron's action potential which is transmitted along its axon). Usually each input is separately weighted, and the sum is passed through a non-linear function known as an activation function or transfer function[clarification needed]. The transfer functions usually have a sigmoid shape, but they may also take the form of other non-linear functions, piecewise linear functions, or step functions. They are also often monotonically increasing, continuous, differentiable and bounded. Non-monotonic, unbounded and oscillating activation functions with multiple zeros that outperform sigmoidal and ReLU like activation functions on many tasks have also been recently explored. The thresholding function has inspired building logic gates referred to as threshold logic; applicable to building logic circuits resembling brain processing. For example, new devices such as memristors have been extensively used to develop such logic in recent times.[2]
The artificial neuron transfer function should not be confused with a linear system's transfer function.
Broker vs. Market Maker: What's the Difference?
Data broker
Middle-market company
10 Cheat Sheets You Need To Ace Data Science Interview
Asking one simple question can entirely change how you feel
Nursing Madonna
Consistent life ethic
Eileen Egan
In 1971, the Catholic pacifist Eileen Egan coined the phrase "seamless garment" to describe a holistic reverence for life.[5][6] The phrase is a Bible reference from John 19:23 to the seamless robe of Jesus, which his executioners left whole rather than dividing it at his execution. The seamless garment philosophy holds that issues such as abortion, capital punishment, militarism, euthanasia, social injustice, and economic injustice all demand a consistent application of moral principles valuing the sanctity of human life. "The protection of life", said Egan, "is a seamless garment. You can't protect some life and not others." Her words were meant to challenge members of society who divided their commitment to protecting and cherishing human life, choosing anti-war stances but not anti-abortion work, or those members of the anti-abortion movement who were in favor of capital punishment.Cannabidiol activates neuronal Kv7 channels
Neural network
Pope slams treatment of migrants as 2 Italians become saints
Hamburglar makes a good point about bias.Dopamine, learning, and reward-seeking behavior
KCNQ channels
KCQN genes encode family members of the Kv7 potassium channel family. These include Kv7.1 (KCNQ1) - KvLQT1, Kv7.2 (KCNQ2), Kv7.3 (KCNQ3), Kv7.4 (KCNQ4), and Kv7.5 (KCNQ5). Four of these (KCNQ2-5) are expressed in the nervous system. They constitute a group of low-threshold voltage-gated K+ channels originally termed the ‘M-channel’ (see M-current). The M-channel name comes from the classically described mechanism wherein the activation of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor deactivated this channel.[1]
neural networks
Artificial Neural Nets Finally Yield Clues to How Brains Learn
Best Image Recognition Software
Neural KCNQ (Kv7) channels
Serotonergic psychedelic
Middleware analyst
- Comparison of business integration software
- Service-oriented architecture
- Enterprise Service Bus
- Event-driven SOA
- ObjectWeb
Computer programming
Sodium channel
Pharmacologic modulation
Blockers
Sodium channel blockers in neuropathic pain
Activators
The following naturally produced substances persistently activate (open) sodium channels:
- Alkaloid-based toxins
- aconitine
- batrachotoxin
- brevetoxin
- ciguatoxin
- delphinine
- some grayanotoxins, e.g., grayanotoxin I (other granotoxins inactive, or close, sodium channels)
- veratridine
Gating modifiers
The following toxins modify the gating of sodium channels:
- Peptide-based toxins
Sodium channel blockers for the treatment of neuropathic pain
Influence of dendritic conductances on the input-output properties of neurons
Block-Recurrent Transformers
Nav1.7
Nav1.7 is a sodium ion channel that in humans is encoded by the SCN9A gene. It is usually expressed at high levels in two types of neurons: the nociceptive (pain) neurons at dorsal root ganglion (DRG) and trigeminal ganglion and sympathetic ganglion neurons, which are part of the autonomic (involuntary) nervous system.
Transformer Schematic Symbols
Potassium channel
CACNA1C calcium voltage-gated channel subunit alpha1 C [ Homo sapiens (human) ]
CACNA1C single gene test
Why do so many Mexican Americans defend Speedy Gonzales?
Because sometimes medical diagnosis is rushed because of funding? (talk to a Hospital CFO)Contribution of TRPC Channels to Intracellular Ca2 + Dyshomeostasis in Smooth Muscle From mdx Mice
Artificial enzyme
Nanozymes
Electrocatalytic Nanoparticles That Mimic the Three-Dimensional Geometric Architecture of Enzymes: Nanozymes
Feedforward neural network
Multi-layer perceptron
These LSD-based drugs seem to help mice with anxiety and depression — without the trip
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memory-efficient-attention-pytorch
Position-wise Feed-Forward Network (FFN)
Masking in Transformers’ self-attention mechanism
The persona (or mask) is the outward face we present to the world
A psychiatry researcher who taught his
students depression was caused by a 'chemical imbalance' in the brain
says everything he thought he knew about SSRIs is wrong
Attention network
Neurorobotics
What is Computer Vision?
Computer Vision documentation
Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals: Explore computer vision
Using Keras and artificial neural networks for handwritten digit recognition
neurons
How Computationally Complex Is a Single Neuron?
Growing axons: greedy learning of neural networks with application to function approximation
How AI and neuroscience drive each other forwards
Predicted Output
Comparison of activation functions
Sigmoid, tanh, Softmax, ReLU, Leaky ReLU EXPLAINED !!!
Quasi-Newton method
tanh
Hyperbolic tangent
The fiber-optic imaging and manipulation of neural activity during animal behavior
Synaptic activation of voltage-gated channels in the dendrites of hippocampal pyramidal neurons
Binary Classification
Canonical model
Array.prototype.filter()
Keras - Dense Layer
Compiling And Optimizing Neural Nets
Keras - Model Compilation
W3.CSS Images
Images
Oracle Class Image
R
TensorFlow Layers
PyTorch
Build the Neural Network
LeakyReLU layer
MultiheadAttention
Confusion matrix
Masking attention weights in PyTorch
The way to implement attention-mask/uni-direction attention in TransformerDecoder
Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) vs Vision Transformer (ViT) for Digital Holography
A collection of handy public APIs for your Python projects
Prevent Python dependency confusion attacks with Thoth
Vision Transformers or Convolutional Neural Networks? Both!
Low-code could replace "traditional" coding within months
A computational shortcut for neural networks
Threat Modeling AI/ML Systems and Dependencies
How to close OSS attack vectors in your supply chain
Python Security Vulnerabilities
Incorrectly constructed SQL statements
SQL Injection
Ahhh, the venom of betrayal, cries the wounded healer (with renouncement ceremony and retreat at Therapia ) Greek θεραπεία (therapeia), Luke 12:42, what a low down dirty snake in the grass to bite me the philosopher cried with mid life crisis overtones in class shepherding social weirdness from the city of the violet crown.Linus Torvalds
Adolescent cliques
Austin, Texas 78722
Nexus
Austin voters banned homeless people from camping in public spaces. The city is creating housing for them but not fast enough.
Zilker Metropolitan Park
Why Bringing More Affordable Housing to Austin Is a Block-by-Block Battle
Park Use
Walter E. Long is the largest park in the city — you could fit 12 Zilker Parks within it — and it includes the Travis County Expo Center, a nature preserve, a wildlife sanctuary and the approximately 1,200-acre Lake Long (often referred to as Decker Lake), a popular fishing spot.Bloch sphere
Science and technology
Biochemistry
- 2C-B (or Nexus), a psychedelic drug of the 2C family
- Gap junction (or nexus), a specialized intercellular connection between a multitude of animal cell-types
Mobile devices
- Google Nexus, a discontinued line of Android devices co-manufactured by Google
- Nexus One, a 2010 smartphone co-manufactured with HTC
- Nexus Player, a 2014 digital media player co-manufactured with Asus
- Nexus Q, a 2012 digital media player
Other computing uses
- Nexus (data format), a common data format for neutron, X-ray, and muon science
- Nexus (standard), a standard debugging interface for embedded systems
- Nexus (web browser), the first web browser and editor
- Cisco Nexus switches, modular network switches designed for data centers
- Landmark Nexus, reservoir simulation software
- Nexus file, a widely used file format used in bioinformatics
- Nexus grammar, a system of analysing text which was first used in Denmark
- Sonatype's Nexus, a software repository manager
Lattice Vibrations
Phonons are also a quantum mechanical version of a special type of vibrational motion. This type of vibrational motion is called a normal mode (elementary blocks of lattice vibration), which is a pattern of motion in which all parts of the system move in a sinusoidal fashion, with the same frequency[3]NEXUS
The Economic Impact of Texas' HBCUs
HBCU band
USDA Invests $6.4 million in Rural Utah Water Infrastructure
Xin Guan a , Giuseppe Mascaro a,⇑, David Sampson b , Ross Maciejewski
Mathematical structure
Data structure
Language support
Category theory
Spark, Dask, and Ray: Choosing the Right Framework
Madonna - Ray Of Light (Official Video)
Futures Trading Terms Glossary
FORWARD CASH CONTRACT
Classification Models
Cash Market
Google Classification: Precision and Recall
Forward Market
Statistical classification
Grant/Cooperative Agreement Forms
Readout of the White House Summit on Developing a Bold Decadal Vision for Commercial Fusion Energy
Treasury Bills In Depth
Treasury Bonds vs. Treasury Notes vs. Treasury Bills: What's the Difference?
Yahoo Developer
Pipeline pagination on the Search page
Jenkins
Pipeline API Plugin
Deep ViT Features as Dense Visual Descriptors
datalib
Using data collators for training and error analysis
Fine-tuning for Image Classification with 🤗 Transformers
Mozilla
Map.prototype.size
Money Market Funds: What They Are, How They Work, Pros and Cons
JAX: Can it beat PyTorch & TensorFlow? by Oleksiy Grechnyev
Why is Flax 7x slower than Haiku?
Haiku Documentation
Haiku is a library built on top of JAX designed to provide simple, composable abstractions for machine learning research.NumPyro documentation
Example: ProdLDA with Flax and Haiku
In Deep Learning, everyone seems to recommend using a GPU. What is it, can you do without one, and who is it exactly for?
Machine Learning on GPU
Node.js Cluster Process Module
Cluster Analysis
NVIDA DEVELOPER
DEEP LEARNING
Clustering
Clustering and K Means: Definition & Cluster Analysis in Excel
Guidelines for designing a clustering model
Google Developer ML Practicum: Image Classification
Clustering in Machine Learning
TensorFlow Image classification
Spark Clustering
k-means clustering
Algorithms
Standard algorithm (naive k-means)
AWS Image Classification - MXNet
HuggingFace Image Classification
Fastai — Image Regression — Age Prediction based on Image
Google What is Clustering?
Image-to-Image Regression with Distribution-Free Uncertainty Quantification and Applications in Imaging
Microsoft Prestage cluster computer objects in Active Directory Domain Services
Microsoft Ignite
Configuring cluster accounts in Active Directory
Apple Developer mapkit.MapSize
Mozilla Map.prototype.size
Map size() Method in Java With Examples
Tensorflow Datasets
70+ Image Classification Datasets from different industry domains — Part 2
An Overview of Cluster Computing
Data sharing and communication
Clustering Models
sklearn.cluster
MeanShift
Mixture model
Apache Spark Architecture Overview: Jobs, Stages, Tasks, etc
Apache Arrow
Apache Arrow is a language-agnostic software framework for developing data analytics applications that process columnar data. It contains a standardized column-oriented memory format that is able to represent flat and hierarchical data for efficient analytic operations on modern CPU and GPU hardware.[2][3][4][5][6] This reduces or eliminates factors that limit the feasibility of working with large sets of data, such as the cost, volatility, or physical constraints of dynamic random-access memory.[7]Node.js v18.10.0
Hadoop: Setting up a Single Node Cluster.
Mean
Unit of observation
Statsmodels
- cis (mathematics) (cis(x) = cos(x) + i sin(x))
- Quaternions and spatial rotation
- Rotations in 4-dimensional Euclidean space
- Turn (geometry)
Microsoft Ignite
CycleCloud Clusters
What is Soft clustering, hard clustering?
Spectral clustering
sklearn.cluster
DBSCAN
Models for Probability
Distributions and Density
Functions
QUARKS, GLUONS, AND LATTICES
Michael Creutz
Introduction to Lattice QCD (Michael Creutz): Lecture I
Lattice gauge theories
S-matrix theory
Hadron
Wilson loops in Ising lattice gauge theory
Meson
Pion
pi meson
Gluon field
Hadronic Interactions
Dolly Rebecca Parton, Swirlon Graviton Parton Magnon Exciton you?
Exciton-Coupled Coherent Magnons in a 2D Semiconductor
Hee Haw
Parton (particle physics)
Jet (mathematics)
in antiferromagnetic Mott insulators
Delta ray
Delta baryon
Boltzmann weight
Boltzmann factor
SU(3) quark-antiquark QCD flux tube
Gluon field strength tensor
Inside the SU(3) quark-antiquark QCD flux tube: screening versus quantum widening
Boltzmann distribution
Lattice constant
Lattice grading
Lattice Spacing
The 1/N expansion for SO(N) lattice gauge theory at strong coupling
Quark–gluon plasma (QGP)
Effective confining potentials for QCD
Electroweak interaction
confinement
Degenerate plaquette physics as key ingredient of high-temperature superconductivity in cuprates
Plaquette Boson-Fermion Model of Cuprates
Magic wavelength
Optical lattice
- Color confinement
- Color-glass condensate
- Hadrons (that is mesons and baryons)
- Hadronization
- Hagedorn temperature
- List of plasma (physics) articles
- Neutron stars
- Plasma physics
- QCD matter
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Quantum chromodynamics
- Quantum hydrodynamics
- Relativistic plasma
- Relativistic nuclear collision
- Strangeness production
- Strange matter
- List of unsolved problems in physics
The Möbius Domain Wall Fermion Algorithm
Vorticity
Vortex lines and vortex tubes
Vortex stretching
Centroid
Vertex (geometry)
List of centroids
Silhouette (clustering)
Selecting the number of clusters with silhouette analysis on KMeans clustering
Silhouettes: A graphical aid to the interpretation and validation of cluster analysis
Elbow method (clustering)
Elbow Method
Using the elbow method to determine the optimal number of clusters for k-means clustering
Single-linkage clustering
Hierarchical clustering
Linkage criteria
Single-link and complete-link clustering
Cluster analysis
Connectivity-based clustering (hierarchical clustering)
scipy.cluster.hierarchy.linkage
Complete-linkage clustering
The hyperbolic triangle centroid
Cluster Centroid
Fuzzy clustering
Fuzzy C-Means Clustering —Is it Better than K-Means Clustering?
Semi-structured data
Semi-structured model
Chebyshev center
Barycentric coordinate system
Gyrogroup
Gyrovector space
Bloch sphere
Pure states
Medoid
k-medoids
Time, the Arrow of Time, and Quantum Mechanics
Simple Overview of Techniques Behind Famous Clustering Algorithms
Julia (programming language)
LatticeQCD.jl: Simulation of quantum gauge fields | Akio Tomiya, Yuki Nagai | JuliaCon2021
Arrow of time
Chiral metamaterials: retrieval of the effective parameters with and without substrate
Electron Phonon Interactions
Photonic metamaterial
Plasma Facing Components & Plasma Material Interactions
A Quantum Tango between Magnons and Phonons
- Terahertz gap
- Negative index metamaterials
- History of metamaterials
- Metamaterial cloaking
- Metamaterial
- Metamaterial antennas
- Nonlinear metamaterials
- Photonic crystal
- Seismic metamaterials
- Split-ring resonator
- Acoustic metamaterials
- Metamaterial absorber
- Plasmonic metamaterials
- Terahertz metamaterials
- Tunable metamaterials
- Transformation optics
- Theories of cloaking
- Metamaterials (journal)
- Metamaterials Handbook
- Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations
Plasmonic metamaterial
SONOLUMINESCENCE: SOUND INTO LIGHT
The Elastic Resistor - nanoHUB
Moiré pattern
Magnetoelastic interactions and
condensation of magnons in
yttrium-iron garnet films
- Types of mesh in computational mathematics
- Polygon mesh, a partition into polygons
- Mesh (mathematics), a partition of an interval
- Mesh generation or "grid generation" or "meshing," algorithms and software for creating meshes
Curved Domains
Magnetic mirrors
Partition function (quantum field theory)
Partition
Computing
Hardware
- Disk partitioning, the division of a hard disk drive
- Memory partition, a subdivision of a computer's memory, usually for use by a single job
Software
- Partition (database), the division of a database
- Logical partition (LPAR), a subset of a computer's resources, virtualized as a separate computer
Problems
- Binary space partitioning
- Partition problem, an NP-complete problem in computer science
Mathematics
- Partition (number theory), a way to write a number as a sum of other numbers
- Multiplicative partition, a way to write a number as a product of other numbers
- Partition of an interval
- Partition of a set
- Partition of unity, a certain kind of set of functions on a topological space
- Plane partition
- Graph partition
Natural science
- Partition function (quantum field theory)
- Partition function (statistical mechanics)
- Partition coefficient, a concept in organic chemistry
Sinéad RYAN - QCD: Numerical Integration of a Quantum Field Theory
QuTiP
Quantum Toolbox in Python
Quantum clustering
QCD matter
Partition problem
Quantum K means Algorithm
Spintronics and Quantum Thermodynamic
Quantum clustering and jet reconstruction at the LHC
Quantum statistical mechanics
Von Neumann entropy
Schrödinger equation
Finding Green's functions
Numerical integration of quantum time evolution in a curved manifold
Quantum Coin Method for Numerical Integration
Recent progress from the lattice
- Color–flavor locking – Phenomenon in high-density strange matter
- Lattice QCD – Quantum chromodynamics on a lattice
- Quantum chromodynamics – Theory of the strong nuclear interactions
- Quark–gluon plasma – Phase of quantum chromodynamics (QCD)
- Quark star – Compact exotic star which forms matter consisting mostly of quarks
- SU(2) color superconductivity – Property of quark matter
- Strange matter – Degenerate matter made from strange quarks
- Strangeness and quark-gluon plasma
- 1/N expansion – Perturbative analysis of quantum field theories
Exploring the critical phenomenon in the QCD phase diagram at STAR
Meanwhile back at the server farm ranchWork with feature datasets
Audio Type Hugging Face
Dataset features
Source code for ray.train.huggingface. huggingface_trainer
Matrix regularization
Structured sparsity
Parallelization (mathematics)
- Chart (topology)
- Differentiable manifold
- Frame bundle
- Orthonormal frame bundle
- Principal bundle
Connection (mathematics)
- G-structure
- Web (differential geometry)
Connectomics
Dyck language
Word (computer architecture)
Splicing ViT Features for Semantic Appearance Transfer
Training Sets, Validation Sets, and Holdout Sets
What are Training, Validation, and Holdout?
Train Test Validation Split: How To & Best Practices [2022]
Complete Guide to Regularization Techniques in Machine Learning
Hugging Face Trainer
RDD vs. DataFrame vs. Dataset
Pipelines API
Pipelines pagination
Microsoft Pipelines - List
hashlib
— Secure hashes and message digests
Source code: Lib/hashlib.py
Perfect hash function
Perfect field
Category:Field (mathematics)
Python - Hash Table
Generic Perfect Hash Generator
Python Generators
Build a Hash Table in Python With TDD
Generators in Python
Understanding the basics of generators and implementing them in Python
Your Boss May Soon Be an Algorithm. If They're Not One Already, That Is
A new solution to one of the major problems of fusion research
Python hash() Function
Python hash() method
Open FOAs
Using FastAPI to Build Python Web APIs
Develop, test, and use your custom API
Build And Host A Production-Ready API In Python
An intro to the secretive coding challenge and a breakdown of the problems
What is a minimal perfect hash?
Hash function
Cryptographic hash function
Implementation of Hashing with Chaining in Python
Python - Dictionary
Python Hash Tables: Understanding Dictionaries
Python Dictionary keys() Method
Python Dictionary and Dictionary Methods
Universal hashing
Introduction to Universal Hashing in Data Structure
Open Hashing
Hashing | Set 3 (Open Addressing)
Open addressing
Linked List Data Structure
Linked list
Data Structure and Algorithms - Linked List
Hash Functions and list/types of Hash functions
SHA-2
Secure Hash Algorithms
Linear probing
SHA-1
SHA-1 Hash
- Password cracking
- Cryptographic nonce
- Initialization vector
- Padding
- "Spice" in the Hasty Pudding cipher
- Rainbow tables
- Pepper (cryptography)
In
this article, we will explore and compare different hashing algorithms
(Bcrypt, Scrypt, SHA512, Argon2) used to store a password in NodeJs.
RIPEMD
(RIPE Message Digest)RIPEMD Hash Function
MD4
MD4 Message-Digest Algorithmgo-bbhash - Fast, Scalable Minimal Perfect Hash for Large Sets
PHP array_keys
array
Array.prototype.sort()
HMAC
passwd
Perfect Hash Function Generator
Primary key
Vertex and Edge Types
Vertices and Edges
Vertex Types
EDGE and VERTEX Functions
Apache Interface Vertex
R Attribute Interface Methods for the Network Class
R* rule (ecology)
Blender
Edge Tools
Marina Marinkovic (Trinity College, Dublin): Introduction to Lattice QCD - Lecture 1
Topological quantum computer
Physicists reach qubit computing breakthrough
DeepMind breaks 50-year math record using AI; new record falls a week later
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alphatensor
About pull requests
PyDantic Models
Starlette Middleware
FastAPI features
Just Modern Python
Background Tasks
Build a fully asynchronous python service, including async DB queries, using FastAPI and the new SQLAlchemy AsyncIO support
How to write ASGI middleware
ASGI (Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface) Specification
Improve Documentation on Writing Custom ASGI Middleware and BaseHTTPMiddleware #1029
[FEATURE] FastAPI-native class-based middleware #1501
Build a FastAPI Server¶
Oracle Working with the Admin Interface
Middleware
How to Scale Up Your FastAPI Application Using Ray Serve
Fast and simple API for scalable model serving
Validators
Validators can be useful for re-using validation logic between different types of fields.
PyDantic Exporting models
Pydantic serialisation
FastAPI Examples
This is an example of the Tortoise-ORM FastAPI integration
Fast API Middleware
Piccolo FastAPI
Data Science Stylistics
How to use R and Python to model neural network pathways and generate predictions for a set of predictors and target variables
Metrics aggregations
Jupiter was a sky-god who Romans believed oversaw all aspects of life; he is thought to have originated from the Greek god Zeus. Jupiter also concentrated on protecting the Roman state. Military commanders would pay homage to Jupiter at his temple after winning in battle. Juno was Jupiter's wife and sister.
Jupiter (mythology)
Project Jupyter
Project Jupyter is a project with goals to develop open-source software, open standards, and services for interactive computing across multiple programming languages.Comparing randomized benchmarking figure with average infidelity of quantum gate-set
Welcome to OpenOmics’s documentation!
Deep Learning Algorithms Correctly Classify Brassica rapa Varieties Using Digital Images
Logistic Regression Classifier Tutorial
sklearn.linear_model
. LogisticRegression
https://scikit-learn.org/Understanding Logistic Regression
Solving Classification Problem using Logistic Regression
Random forest
Algorithm
How the Algorithm Works and Why it Is So Effective
'Trust me, I’m a doc-bot'. 3 steps to get closer to AI-driven healthcare
Quality Of Health Care In India: Challenges, Priorities, And The Road Ahead
Nagamani of narmatha
Vāsuki is famous for coiling around Shiva's neck, who blessed and wore him as an ornament.
Vāsuki took part in the incident of Samudra madanam by allowing both the devas and the asuras to bind him to Mount Mandara, so that they could use him as their churning rope to extract the amṛutam from the ocean of milk.[3] Vasuki is also mentioned in other Hindu scriptures, such as Ramayana and Mahabharata.
In the Buddhist mythology, Vāsuki and the other Nāga Kings appear in the audience for many of Gautama Buddha's sermons. The duties of the Nāga Kings included leading the nāgas in protecting and worshiping the Buddha, as well as protecting other enlightened beings.
Vāsuki's Naga priest is Tatig Naga.Nagamani
Patrick banishes all snakes from Ireland
The absence of snakes in Ireland has been noted from as early as the third century by Gaius Julius Solinus, but later legend has attributed the banishment of all reptiles from the island to Patrick. As Roy Flechner shows in his biography, the earliest text to mention an Irish saint banishing snakes from Ireland is in fact the Life of Saint Columba (chapter 3.23), written in the late seventh or early eighth century.[80] The earliest written record of a legend about Patrick ridding Ireland of venomous creatures date to the thirteenth century by Gerald of Wales, who expressed scepticism about the veracity of the story.[81] The more familiar version of the legend is given by Jocelyn of Furness, who says that the snakes had all been banished by Patrick[82] chasing them into the sea after they attacked him during a 40-day fast he was undertaking on top of a hill.[83] The hagiographic theme of banishing snakes may draw on the Biblical account of the staff of the prophet Moses. In Exodus 7:8–7:13, Moses and Aaron use their staffs in their struggle with Pharaoh's sorcerers, the staffs of each side turning into snakes. Aaron's snake-staff prevails by consuming the other snakes.[84]
Snakes and Ladders
Snakes and Ladders, known originally as Moksha Patam, is an ancient Indian board game regarded today as a worldwide classic.[1] It is played between two or more players on a gameboard having numbered, gridded squares. A number of "ladders" and "snakes" are pictured on the board, each connecting two specific board squares. The object of the game is to navigate one's game piece, according to die rolls, from the start (bottom square) to the finish (top square), helped or hindered by ladders and snakes, respectively.
The game is a simple race based on sheer luck, and is popular with young children.[2]
The historic version had its roots in morality lessons, on which a
player's progression up the board represented a life journey complicated
by virtues (ladders) and vices (snakes). A commercial version with
different morality lessons, Chutes and Ladders, has been published by Milton Bradley since the 1940s.
Mathematics of the game
Financial Forecasting in the Budget Preparation Process |
Effort aims to have farmers adopt conservation practices
Electrochemically driven extraction and recovery of ammonia from human urine
Recent progress in ammonia fuel cells and their potential applications
World Toilet Day SBIR Innovations to be pissed atThe Green and Blue Ammonia Value Chain
Electrofuel
Sustainable Ammonia Production Processes
- Fresnel imager
- Fresnel zone plate
- Lenticular lens
- Linear Fresnel reflector
- Prism lighting − Fresnel anidolic optics
- Bragg's law – Physical law regarding scattering angles of radiation through a medium
- Bragg diffraction
- Diffraction – Phenomenon of the motion of waves
- Diffraction grating – Optical component which splits light into several beams
- Dielectric mirror – Mirror made of dielectric materials
- Fabry–Pérot interferometer
- Fiber Bragg grating – Type of distributed Bragg reflector constructed in a short segment of optical fiber
- Photonic-crystal fiber – Class of optical fiber based on the properties of photonic crystals
- Vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser
Bragg Mirrors
Industrial ammonia production emits more CO2 than any other chemical-making reaction. Chemists want to change that
Scientists around the world are working to reduce how much greenhouse gas the ammonia-making process emits
Strange Topological Physics Could Help Enable 6G Tech
Topological chips can enable on-chip data rates of 160 gigabits per second
Ammonia as a Renewable Energy Transportation Media
APD officers slam city, department management in workforce survey
Researchers achieve breakthrough in production of ammonia without CO2 emissions
Ammoniacal nitrogen
The world is facing helium shortage 4.0
Recent advances in the biosensors application for the detection of bacteria and viruses in wastewater
Ammonia (data page)
Cross-talk between the nervous system and the kidney
David Plays the Harp for Saul
David Playing the Harp Before SaulOrchestration (computing)
Drone (music)
CHON
Cranial Nerves Dirty Mnemonic Tutorial : Clinical Neuroscience: Names, Test and Function
alternative URL link
https://www.cell.com/iscience/ pdf/S2589-0042(22)00996-8.pdf
Net-zero by 2040, equitably.
In September 2021, City Council adopted the Austin Climate Equity Plan. The plan includes the bold and aggressive goal of equitably reaching net-zero community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 with a strong emphasis on cutting emissions by 2030. Getting to net-zero means the Austin community would reduce our use of fossil fuels to nearly zero. We set this goal because we believe it is possible and know it is needed to preserve a livable climate.
Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis with a Nitride Ion Conducting Electrolyte
Hydrogen Bond-Assisted Ultra-Stable and Fast Aqueous NH4+ Storage
Debye toroidal moment of surface plasmons as SBIR ESCO model
By David Vincent Bell HirschStarfire Energy Is Changing The Way Ammonia Is Used
Ammonia has 9X the energy density of Li-Ion Batteries,How private jets are being managed this year after 2021 F1 fans caused Austin airport delays
Upset by high prices, GM's Cruise develops its own chips for self-driving cars
GOPPAR
GOPPAR is the abbreviation for gross operating profit per available room, a key performance indicator for the hotel industry.
Palm calculus
Feller's paradox
TRevPAR, or total revenue per available room, is a performance metric in the hotel industry. TRevPAR is calculated by dividing the total net revenues of a property by the total available rooms
The crazy math of airline ticket pricing
Proximity to Oil Refineries and Risk of Cancer: A Population-Based Analysis
Hyun Jung Kim
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Oncology
Halting problem
A key part of the proof is a mathematical definition of a computer and program, which is known as a Turing machine; the halting problem is undecidable over Turing machinesThe first passenger flight powered by 100% sustainable fuel just took off
United just ran a test flight with a fuel made from fats, cooking oils, and grease that results in 80% fewer emissions than regular jet fuel. Now it’s up to the government to allow it on commercial flights.
Developing Cohesive, Domestic Rare Earth Element (REE) Technologies
Program aims to fortify supply chain by utilizing bioengineering approaches to facilitate REE separation and purification
ITV RFP - Phase 2 Dec 2021
This updated Request for Proposals (RFP) application form is for for Phase II of the Industrial Technology Validation Pilot.
Sources of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Procurement and Contract Management Handbook
Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy
Data Collection and Analysis
Measurement and Verification Activities Required in the Energy Savings Performance Contract Process
Greenhouse Gas Permitting
SBTi Criteria and Recommendations
MA Decarbonization Roadmap
Pathways to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2050
Air Quality Research and Contract Reports: Emissions Inventory (biogenic, non/off-road mobile, area, and point sources)
Sources of Air Emissions
NASA, Boeing, UCF to study zero-carbon ammonia jet fuel
Sustainable Aviation Fuels
Developing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Learning algorithm
Perceptron Algorithm for Classification in Python
Decision-making
Create, deploy, and manage applications across multiple clouds, on-premises, and at the edge
Linear discriminant analysis
Linear Discriminant Analysis for Machine Learning
Binary Classification / PerceptronPerceptron Learning Algorithm: A Graphical Explanation Of Why It Works
What are ghost assets and are they costing your org?
Artificial Intelligence Removes Human Bias for Detecting Ghosts
We’re nearing the scariest day of the year—the day when devious teenagers smash your decorations, you end up with a otherwordly rum punch…
JupyterLab is Ready for Users
Starting JupyterLab¶
Adobe JupyterLab UI overview
An overview of JupyterLab, the next generation of the Jupyter Notebook.
Overview
sklearn.linear_model
. Perceptron
Radial basis function network
Class MultilayerPerceptron
Multilayer perceptron classifier
Multilayer Perceptron
Brain-inspired Multilayer Perceptron with Spiking Neurons
Description of the problem addressed by conjugate gradients
Conjugate gradient methods
And its implementation for solving linear systems and general function optimization
Juno (mythology)
Juno was an ancient Roman goddess, the protector and special counsellor of the state. She was equated to Hera, queen of the gods in Greek mythology.Valknut
Endless knot
Cattle in religion and mythology
Gopi (गोपी) is a Sanskrit word originating from the word Gopala referring to a person in charge of a herd of cows. In Hinduism especially, the name Gopika (feminine form of Gopi) is used more commonly to refer to the group of cowherding girls famous within Vaishnavism for their unconditional devotion (Bhakti) to Krishna as described in the Bhagavata Purana and other Puranic literature. Of this group, one gopika known as Radha (or Radhika) holds a place of particularly high reverence and importance in a number of religious traditions, especially within Gaudiya Vaishnavism.[1] In Gaudiya Vaishnavism, there are 108 gopikas of Vrindavan. Although Radha and the other gopis are referred to as "cowherd girls," according to the esoteric theology of Vaishnavism they are the eternal consorts of Krishna, who is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As such, they are the internal potency, or antaranga shakti, and expansions of the internal potency of the Supreme Godhead.
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America and France Almost Went To War Over Mexico in 1865
The French presence in Mexico had begun within weeks of the outbreak of the American Civil War.
Cowboy
Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan and General Ulysses S. Grant both habitually referred to Maximilian as “the Imperial buccaneer”. HissSS, says the snake.
What Ulysses Grant Can Teach Joe Biden About Putting Down Violent Insurrections
Overwhelming force was needed to end racist terrorism
throughout the South. But a failure to keep up the pressure meant the
victory was short-lived.
Kali (demon)
Burgers vector
Hamburger moment problem
The beef and dairy cattle industry is one of the main contributors to global greenhouse gases. Methane makes up about half of the total greenhouse gases this sector emits. Cows generate methane in two main ways: through their digestion and through their waste. Cows are part of a group of animals called ruminants.
Pungi
Brigid of Kildare
Welcome to “Cancer Alley,” Where Toxic Air Is About to Get Worse
Air quality has improved for decades across the U.S., but Louisiana is backsliding. Our analysis found that a crush of new industrial plants will increase concentrations of cancer-causing chemicals in predominantly black and poor communities.
Comparing randomized benchmarking figure with average infidelity of quantum gate-set
QuTiP: Quantum Toolbox in Python (4.2)
Scientific Paper: Demonstration of the QCCD Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer Architecture
A planar ion trapping microdevice with integrated waveguides for optical detection
Rabi frequency
Photon-counting-based optical frequency metrology
A Two-Qubit Quantum Gate Using QuTiP
Bishops Problem
Find the maximum number of bishops that can be placed on an chessboard such that no two attack each other.Wheat and chessboard problem
The wheat and chessboard problem (sometimes expressed in terms of rice grains) is a mathematical problem expressed in textual form as:
If a chessboard were to have wheat placed upon each square such that one grain were placed on the first square, two on the second, four on the third, and so on (doubling the number of grains on each subsequent square), how many grains of wheat would be on the chessboard at the finish?
Show me the Mullah: A priestly space in a vacuum Rabi oscillation:
A vacuum Rabi oscillation is a damped oscillation of an initially excited atom coupled to an electromagnetic resonator or cavity in which the atom alternately emits photon(s) into a single-mode electromagnetic cavity and reabsorbs them. Serenity Sells suggests, a microwave photon stored on-chip vacuum Rabi splitting gamma–gamma physics ( photon coupling ) interaction in a magnetic mirror manifold cubic spline. In mathematics, the pin group is a certain subgroup of the Clifford algebra associated to a quadratic space. Priestley spaces play a fundamental role in the study of distributive lattices.The smectic phases of Liquid crystals (LCs) may be manipulated in a torus, a type of a toroid. In mathematics, a toroid is a doughnut-shaped object, a surface of revolution forming a solid body.
Serenity Sells suggests Chiral molecule packing may be computed for solutions with Spin and Pin groups as to derive an anapole magnetic torodial moment superimposed upon Soddy Circles allotropes in Quantum superposition.
Physicists Rewrite the Fundamental Law That Leads to Disorder
Entropy of entanglement
h-index
Quantum information
In bioinformatics, clique-finding algorithms have been used to infer evolutionary trees, predict protein structures, and find closely interacting clusters of proteins.
Rabi crops or rabi harvest are agricultural crops that are sown in winter and harvested in the spring in India.
Molecular thumb drives: Researchers store digital images in metabolite molecules
Data can now be stored inside the molecules that power our metabolism
Come Clean Monday, Dynamic Programing Scheduling (computing) for Easter Monday as Quantum biology with Word and Actor Model within Roosevelt Corollary and Latin America with Roosevelt's quarantine speech: Copper Borromean rings Game Theory of Pifithrin-α, p53 down Kissing stem-loop research of COVID-19
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Rabi frequency
Spin Chemistry is a sub-field of chemistry and physics, positioned at the intersection of chemical kinetics, photochemistry, magnetic resonance and free radical chemistry, and dealing with magnetic and spin effects in chemical reactions. The examples of phenomena that Spin Chemistry deals with are Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear and Electron Polarization (CIDNP and CIDEP), magnetic isotope effects in chemical reactions, as well as the environmental, health effects of static and oscillating electromagnetic fields, and avian magnetoreception, particularly as radical-pair reaction kinetics are dependent on the direction of magnetic fields.[1]
Brownian motor
Brownian motors are nanoscale or molecular machines that use chemical reactions to generate directed motion in space.[1] The theory behind Brownian motors relies on the phenomena of Brownian motion, random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the fast-moving molecules in the fluid.[2]
On the nanoscale (1-100 nm), viscosity dominates inertia, and the extremely high degree of thermal noise in the environment makes conventional directed motion all but impossible, because the forces impelling these motors in the desired direction are minuscule when compared to the random forces exerted by the environment. Brownian motors operate specifically to utilise this high level of random noise to achieve directed motion, and as such are only viable on the nanoscale.[3]
The concept of Brownian motors is a recent one, having only been coined in 1995 by Peter Hänggi, but the existence of such motors in nature may have existed for a very long time and help to explain crucial cellular processes that require movement at the nanoscale, such as protein synthesis and muscular contraction. If this is the case, Brownian motors may have implications for the foundations of life itself.[3]
In more recent times, humans have attempted to apply this knowledge of natural Brownian motors to solve human problems. The applications of Brownian motors are most obvious in nanorobotics due to its inherent reliance on directed motion.[4][5]
How To Perform Customer Segmentation using Machine Learning in Python
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Data Sciences Workspace
Simple steps to make your Jupyter Notebooks great
What's Available at the NIH Library
NIH Anaconda and Python
Practitioner Tools
Cloud notebooks & Python training
Product manager
Albert DeFusco
Principal Product Manager
Anaconda
Albert DeFusco is a Principal Product Manager at Anaconda, where he works closely with product and developers to deliver high-quality products for our users. He regularly contributes to open-source packages and has led training courses at financial and scientific firms on topics including machine learning and big data processing.
Prior to joining Anaconda, Albert completed a PhD in theoretical chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied the quantum mechanic interactions between water molecules. He went on to become a Research Professor and Technical Director of the Center for Simulation and Modeling at the
- Product strategy
- Product management
- Product planning
- Product marketing
- Product requirements document
- Program director
- Collaborative Product Development
- New product development
- Marketing requirements document
Customise Jupyter Lab, an IDE tool, for yourself
Blog post for programing strategy, Serenity Sells Quantum fusion ESCO coding blog
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Grant Terminology
Determination of Exceptional Circumstances (DECs)
Center for Biophotonics
QuTiP
Quantum Toolbox in Python
Grant/Cooperative Agreement Forms
Center for Biophotonics
Section on Biophotonics
Medical imaging
P.O. Box 2008
One Bethel Valley Road
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6015
Quantum biology
Myogenin is an essential regulator of adult myofibre growth and muscle stem cell homeostasis
The future of quantum biology
P Beauchamp 1,3
, C Nassif1,3 , S Hillock 2 , K van der Giessen1 , C von Roretz 1 , BJ Jasmin2 and I-E Gallouzi*,
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Genome Editing Writ LargeRapid adoption of CRISPR/Cas9 technology is changing our ability to explore genomics and treat genetic diseases |
Laure Twyffels a,b,⇑, Cyril Gueydan a,1, Véronique Kruys a,b
Degenerate bilinear form
Gene Editing
Biologist Jennifer Doudna spoke about the future of genetics and the power to control evolution. Ms. Doudna was calling for a worldwide moratorium on the use of the new gene-editing tool CRISPR, a new technology that she helped create, and its ability to make heritable changes in human embryos.
Bilinear form
Human induced pluripotent stem cell models for the study and treatment of Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies
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Nucleophosmin
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New gene-editing kit puts the power of frog growth into citizen scientists' hands
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Josiah Zayner
A Biohacker Regrets Publicly Injecting Himself With CRISPR
“There’s no doubt in my mind that somebody is going to end up hurt eventually.”
Welcome to python-twitter’s documentation!
Gaurav Byagathvalli,1 Soham Sinha,2 Yan Zhang,2 Mark P. Styczynski,2 Janet Standeven,1 and M. Saad Bhamla2, ∗
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Electroporation
Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is a microbiology technique in which an electrical field is applied to cells in order to increase the permeability of the cell membrane, allowing chemicals, drugs, or DNA to be introduced into the cell (also called electrotransfer).[2][3] In microbiology, the process of electroporation is often used to transform bacteria, yeast, or plant protoplasts by introducing new coding DNA. If bacteria and plasmids are mixed together, the plasmids can be transferred into the bacteria after electroporation, though depending on what is being transferred cell-penetrating peptides or CellSqueeze could also be used. Electroporation works by passing thousands of volts (~8 kV/cm) across suspended cells in an electroporation cuvette.[2] Afterwards, the cells have to be handled carefully until they have had a chance to divide, producing new cells that contain reproduced plasmids. This process is approximately ten times more effective than chemical transformation.[4]
Electroporation is also highly efficient for the introduction of foreign genes into tissue culture cells, especially mammalian cells. For example, it is used in the process of producing knockout mice, as well as in tumor treatment, gene therapy, and cell-based therapy. The process of introducing foreign DNA into eukaryotic cells is known as transfection. Electroporation is highly effective for transfecting cells in suspension using electroporation cuvettes. Electroporation has proven efficient for use on tissues in vivo, for in utero applications as well as in ovo transfection. Adherent cells can also be transfected using electroporation, providing researchers with an alternative to trypsinizing their cells prior to transfection. One downside to electroporation, however, is that after the process the gene expression of over 7,000 genes can be affected.[5] This can cause problems in studies where gene expression has to be controlled to ensure accurate and precise results.
Although bulk electroporation has many benefits over physical delivery methods such as microinjections and gene guns, it still has limitations including low cell viability. Miniaturization of electroporation has been studied leading to microelectroporation and nanotransfection of tissue utilizing electroporation based techniques via nanochannels to minimally invasively deliver cargo to the cells.[6]
Electroporation has also been used as a mechanism to trigger cell fusion. Artificially induced cell fusion can be used to investigate and treat different diseases, like diabetes,[7][8][9] regenerate axons of the central nerve system,[10] and produce cells with desired properties, such as in cell vaccines for cancer immunotherapy.[11] However, the first and most known application of cell fusion is production of monoclonal antibodies in hybridoma technology, where hybrid cell lines (hybridomas) are formed by fusing specific antibody-producing B lymphocytes with a myeloma (B lymphocyte cancer) cell line.[12]
- N-Acetylaspartylglutamic acid, a neurotransmitter
Monty Python's Flying Circus
Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI)Asynchronous Communication Is The Future Of Work
Biosensor
Bioreceptors
clinicedc
Biosensors
Spanish scientists make breakthrough identifying HIV resistance gene
therapeutically in skeletal muscles to combat conditions such as, DMD, denervation, disuse, and cancer cachexia, where wasting of type II fiber is favored.
Human antigen R (HuR; encoded by the Elavl1 gene) is an RNA binding protein that binds to AU-rich regions in the 3′-untranslated region of many different mRNAs, including many involved in inflammation, cell growth, and fibrosis, and it directly regulates the expression of target mRNA through modulation of its stability
Short Article
Conserved GU-Rich Elements Mediate mRNADecay by Binding to CUG-Binding Protein 1
Brenda Janice Sánchez Sánchez, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of
Medicine McGill University, Montreal
June 2021
Knowledge graph embedding
n representation learning, knowledge graph embedding (KGE), also referred to as knowledge representation learning (KRL), or multi-relation learning,[1] is a machine learning task of learning a low-dimensional representation of a knowledge graph's entities and relations while preserving their semantic meaning.[1][2][3] Leveraging their embedded representation, knowledge graphs (KGs) can be used for various applications such as link prediction, triple classification, entity recognition, clustering, and relation extraction.[1][4]P Beauchamp 1,3
, C Nassif1,3 , S Hillock 2 , K van der Giessen1 , C von Roretz 1 , BJ Jasmin2 and I-E Gallouzi*,1
Prospective, Longitudinal Study of the Natural History and Functional Status of Patients With Myotubular Myopathy (MTM) (MTM)
Data management in clinical research: An overview
Quorum
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- Quorum sensing in bacteria
Guidelines for the design of clinical trials with longitudinal outcomes
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Double-Blind Study
Randomized double blind placebo control studies, the “GoldStandard” in intervention based studies
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Operationalizing a model to quantify implementation of a multi-component intervention in a stepped-wedge trial
Column level encryption
Django SQL Injection Guide: Examples and Prevention
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Risk for Newly Diagnosed Diabetes >30 Days After SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Persons Aged <18 Years — United States, March 1, 2020–June 28, 2021
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Healing Is Not Linear, So Don’t Rush The Process
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A Causal Framework for Non-Linear Quantum Mechanics
Mouse embryo created without egg, sperm or womb
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Are you a man or a mouse?
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Man Friday
English
Etymology
From the character Friday in Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe, frequently referred to by the narrator as "my man Friday," with man in the sense of servant or assistant.
Noun
man Friday (plural men Friday)
Derived terms
Freyja
Further reading
- Friday (Robinson Crusoe) on Wikipedia.
- (derogatory) A native or aborigine, especially one who inhabits an island
Idiom
The term Man Friday became an idiom to describe an especially faithful servant or one's best servant or right-hand man.[4] The female equivalent is Girl Friday.[5] The July 1, 1912, edition of the news magazine “Industrial World,” Volume 46, Issue 2, published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, uses the term Girl Friday. The title of the 1940 movie His Girl Friday alludes to it and may have popularised it.
Reception
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Frog, Texas
Frog is an unincorporated community in Kaufman County, located in the U.S. state of Texas.[1]
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Human Cardiomyogenesis and the Need for Systems Biology Analysis
NKX2-5 regulates human cardiomyogenesis via a HEY2 dependent transcriptional network
A deep learning algorithm to translate and classify cardiac electrophysiology
Listening and Doing
19 My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, 20 because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires. 21 Therefore, get rid of all moral filth and the evil that is so prevalent and humbly accept the word planted in you, which can save you.
Cardiomyogenesis in the Aging and Failing Human Heart
Lesson 6: A Receptive Heart (James 1:19-21)
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FDA Approves Targeted Treatment for Rare Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Mutation
You Can Now Genetically Engineer Your Own Mutant Frogs For $499
A well-known biohacker wants to help you channel your inner geneticist.
You Can Now Genetically Engineer Your Own Mutant Frogs For $499
A well-known biohacker wants to help you channel your inner geneticist.
Dancing Italian Frogs and Toadies, Stooges v. Prescription Thugs, Olympic Gold
By David Vincent Bell HirschMandukasana
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Muscular Dystrophy
The three collagen VI genes and α chains
α chains | Size (kDa) | Corresponding gene | Gene position |
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α1(VI) | 140 | COL6A1 | 21q22.3 |
α2(VI) | 140 | COL6A2 | 21q22.3 |
α3(VI) | 260–330* | COL6A3 | 2q37 |
Spin chemistry
Collagen Type VI-Related Disorders
Anne Katrin Lampe, MD, Kevin M Flanigan, MD, Katharine Mary Bushby, MD, MBCHB FRCP, and Debbie Hicks, PhD.
Ventral tegmental area
Potassium channel
Substantia nigra
Basal ganglia
Abstract
Magnesium plays an important role in a large number of cellular processes by acting as a cofactor in enzymatic reactions and transmembrane ion movements.
Conclusions
Overall, our findings suggest that stem cell therapy can potentially provide a new avenue for the treatment of COL6 CMD and other muscular disorders and injuries.
Allotransplantation
Liver transplantation
Alternative periodic tables
Concepts
- Link is the integer number of turns of the ribbon around its axis;
- Twist is the rate of rotation of the ribbon around its axis;
- Writhe is a measure of non-planarity of the ribbon's axis curve.
Work by Gheorghe Călugăreanu, James H. White, and F. Brock Fuller led to the Călugăreanu–White–Fuller theorem that Link = Writhe + Twist.[2][3]
See also
Rod of Asclepius
In Greek mythology, the Rod of Asclepius (Greek: Ράβδος του Ασκληπιού, Rábdos tou Asklipioú, sometimes also spelled Asklepios or Asclepius), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius and as the asklepian,[1] is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius, a deity associated with healing and medicine. The symbol has continued to be used in modern times, where it is associated with medicine and health care, yet frequently confused with the staff of the god Hermes, the caduceus. Theories have been proposed about the Greek origin of the symbol and its implications.Vasuki
Vāsuki is a serpent king in Hindu and Buddhist religion. He is described as having a gem called Nagamani on his head. Manasa, another naga, is his sister. Vāsuki is Shiva's snake. He is known in Chinese and Japanese mythology as being one of the "eight Great Dragon Kings" (八大龍王 pinyin: Bādà lóngwáng; Japanese: Hachidai Ryūō),[2] amongst Nanda (Nāgarāja), Upananda, Sāgara (Shakara), Takshaka, Balavan, Anavatapta and Utpala.Bats Play A Major Role
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