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  2. Ramachandran plot - Wikipedia

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    In biochemistry, a Ramachandran plot (also known as a Rama plot, a Ramachandran diagram or a [φ,ψ] plot), originally developed in 1963 by G. N. Ramachandran, C. Ramakrishnan, and V. Sasisekharan, [1] is a way to visualize energetically allowed regions for backbone dihedral angles ( also called as torsional angles , phi and psi angles ) ψ ...

  3. File:Negative Feedback Loop Diagram for Human Body ...

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    When the body temperature is too high or too low, the blood vessels will change size accordingly to bring the body’s temperature back to normal. In this diagram, the tube-shaped objects represent blood vessels and the red and blue objects represent thermometers. The middle blood vessel is sized for a blood vessel at normal body temperature.

  4. Bifurcation diagram - Wikipedia

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    Symmetry breaking in pitchfork bifurcation as the parameter ε is varied. ε = 0 is the case of symmetric pitchfork bifurcation.. In a dynamical system such as ¨ + (;) + =, which is structurally stable when , if a bifurcation diagram is plotted, treating as the bifurcation parameter, but for different values of , the case = is the symmetric pitchfork bifurcation.

  5. Pourbaix diagram - Wikipedia

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    Pourbaix diagram of iron. [1] The Y axis corresponds to voltage potential. In electrochemistry, and more generally in solution chemistry, a Pourbaix diagram, also known as a potential/pH diagram, E H –pH diagram or a pE/pH diagram, is a plot of possible thermodynamically stable phases (i.e., at chemical equilibrium) of an aqueous electrochemical system.

  6. Energy profile (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    A favorable reaction is one in which the change in free energy ∆G° is negative or in other words, the free energy of product, G° product, is less than the free energy of the starting materials, G° reactant. ∆G°> 0 corresponds to an unfavorable reaction.

  7. Feigenbaum constants - Wikipedia

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    A negative sign is applied to α when the ratio between the lower subtine and the width of the tine is measured. [9] These numbers apply to a large class of dynamical systems (for example, dripping faucets to population growth). [9] A simple rational approximation is ⁠ 13 / 11 ⁠ × ⁠ 17 / 11 ⁠ × ⁠ 37 / 27 ⁠ = ⁠ 8177 / 3267 ⁠.

  8. List of anatomical lines - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical "lines", or "reference lines," are theoretical lines drawn through anatomical structures and are used to describe anatomical location. The following reference lines are identified in Terminologia Anatomica: Anterior median line; Lateral sternal line: A vertical line corresponding to the lateral margin of the sternum.

  9. Redox gradient - Wikipedia

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    Generally accepted E h limits that are tolerable by plants are +300 mV < E h < +700 mV. [ 8 ] 300 mV is the boundary value that separates aerobic from anaerobic conditions in wetland soils. [ 1 ] Redox potential (E h ) is also closely tied to pH , and both have significant influence on the function of soil-plant-microorganism systems.