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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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    In a cloud chamber, a 5.3 MeV alpha particle track from a 210 Pb source (1) undergoes Rutherford scattering (2), deflecting by an angle of about 30°. It scatters once again (3), and finally comes to rest in the gas. The target nucleus recoils, leaving a short track (2). (cm scale) The first impacts were to encourage new focus on scattering ...

  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. Bell's theorem - Wikipedia

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    Bell's theorem is a term encompassing a number of closely related results in physics, all of which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with local hidden-variable theories, given some basic assumptions about the nature of measurement.

  6. Null distribution - Wikipedia

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    However, the true distribution is often unknown and a proper null distribution ought to be used to represent the data. For example, one sample and two samples tests of means can use t statistics which have Gaussian null distribution, while F statistics, testing k groups of population means, which have Gaussian quadratic form the null ...

  7. Fuzzy logic - Wikipedia

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    Fuzzy logic is a form of many-valued logic in which the truth value of variables may be any real number between 0 and 1. It is employed to handle the concept of partial truth, where the truth value may range between completely true and completely false. [1] By contrast, in Boolean logic, the truth values of variables may only be the integer ...

  8. Lev Manovich - Wikipedia

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    Manovich is the founder and director of the Cultural Analytics Lab (called Software Studies Initiative 2007-2016), [4] which pioneered use of data science and data visualization for the analysis of massive collections of images and video (cultural analytics). [5] The lab was commissioned to create visualizations of cultural datasets for Google ...

  9. Clandestine chemistry - Wikipedia

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    2.3.5.1 Cleanup. 2.3.6 MPPP. 2.3.7 PCP. 3 Explosives. ... Items found at a meth production lab in ... Black tar as a type holds a variable admixture morphine ...