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  2. Volcano plot (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    A volcano plot is constructed by plotting the negative logarithm of the p value on the y axis (usually base 10). This results in data points with low p values (highly significant) appearing toward the top of the plot. The x axis is the logarithm of the fold change between the two conditions. The logarithm of the fold change is used so that ...

  3. Prediction of volcanic activity - Wikipedia

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    The volcano made up for this decrease in magma by retrieving more magma from its storage zone to bring up to the upper levels of the plumbing system. Due to this retrieval, it led to an eruption. The microgravity studies that were performed by this team shows the migration of magma and gas within a magma chamber prior to any eruption, which can ...

  4. Volcano plot - Wikipedia

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    Volcano plot may refer to: . Sabatier principle - a concept in chemical catalysis that relates the optimal concentrations of catalysts and substrates; Volcano plot (statistics) - a type of graph used to relate fold-change to p-value that is commonly used in genomics and other omic experiments involving thousands of data-points

  5. Sabatier principle - Wikipedia

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    Volcano plot for the decomposition of formic acid on transition metals. In chemistry, the Sabatier principle is a qualitative concept in heterogeneous catalysis named after the French chemist Paul Sabatier. It states that the interactions between the catalyst and the reactants should be "just right"; that is, neither too strong nor too weak. If ...

  6. Mount Okmok - Wikipedia

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    Mount Okmok is a volcano on eastern Umnak Island, in the central-eastern Aleutian Islands of Alaska.Part of the Aleutian Volcanic Arc, it was formed by the subduction of the oceanic Pacific Plate under the North American Plate.

  7. Gusev (Martian crater) - Wikipedia

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    Viking Orbiter 1 mosaic of Gusev crater and vicinity including Ma'adim Vallis. Gusev is a crater on the planet Mars and is located at and is in the Aeolis quadrangleThe crater is about 166 kilometers in diameter and formed approximately three to four billion years ago.

  8. Dual-flashlight plot - Wikipedia

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    The commonly used dual-flashlight plot is for the difference between two groups in high-throughput experiments such as microarrays and high-throughput screening studies, in which we plot the SSMD versus average log fold-change on the y- and x-axes, respectively, for all genes or compounds (such as siRNAs or small molecules) investigated in an ...

  9. File:Volcano plot.svg - Wikipedia

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