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  2. Sucrose phosphorylase - Wikipedia

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    Sucrose phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.7) is an important enzyme in the metabolism of sucrose and regulation of other metabolic intermediates. Sucrose phosphorylase is in the class of hexosyltransferases . More specifically it has been placed in the retaining glycoside hydrolases family although it catalyzes a transglycosidation rather than hydrolysis.

  3. Rutherford scattering experiments - Wikipedia

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    q g (for gold) = 79 × 1.6 × 10 −19 C = 1.27 × 10 −17 C; v (initial velocity) = 2 × 10 7 m/s (for this example) The distance from the alpha particle to the centre of the nucleus (r min) at this point is an upper limit for the nuclear radius. Substituting these in gives the value of about 2.7 × 10 −14 m, or 27 fm. (The true radius is ...

  4. Van der Pauw method - Wikipedia

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    The van der Pauw Method is a technique commonly used to measure the resistivity and the Hall coefficient of a sample. Its strength lies in its ability to accurately measure the properties of a sample of any arbitrary shape, as long as the sample is approximately two-dimensional (i.e. it is much thinner than it is wide), solid (no holes), and the electrodes are placed on its perimeter.

  5. Null distribution - Wikipedia

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    In statistical hypothesis testing, the null distribution is the probability distribution of the test statistic when the null hypothesis is true. [1] For example, in an F-test, the null distribution is an F-distribution. [2]

  6. History of ontology - Wikipedia

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    or "for some...". They are used to bind the variables in the expression following the quantifier. [94] The ontological commitments of the theory then correspond to the variables bound by existential quantifiers. [95] This approach is summed up by Quine's famous dictum that "[t]o be is to be the value of a variable". [96]

  7. Labradoodle - Wikipedia

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    So while most labradoodles share some common traits, their appearance and behavioural characteristics are widely variable. [5] Labradoodles' hair can be anywhere from wiry to soft, and may be straight, wavy, or curly. [5] [b] Labradoodles often display an affinity for water and strong swimming ability from their parent breeds. [5]

  8. Katsina State - Wikipedia

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    A9 (part of the Dakar-Ndjamena Trans-Sahelian Highway or Trans-African Highway 5: TAH 5) north from Kano State near Gidan Mutum Daya as the Kano-Karkia-Katsina Rd via Gaci, Charanchi, Rimi and Katsina to RN9 in Niger; A126 north from Kaduna State via Kwatangiri, Funtua, Galadima, Daudawa and Shemi to Zamfara State at Yankara

  9. Sredny Stog culture - Wikipedia

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    However, the recent publication by David Reich Lab, October 2021, presented another date from a different sample of the same individual, 2134–1950 cal BC, [24] which could actually belong to Srubnaya culture period, as Haplotree Information Project considers this sample I6561 is from around 3650 ybp (c. 1700 BC), and belongs to Y-DNA R1a ...