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  2. Arabinogalactan protein - Wikipedia

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    After translation, the AGP protein backbones are highly decorated with complex carbohydrates, primarily type II AG polysaccharides. [27] The biosynthesis of the mature AGP involves cleavage of the signal peptide at the N-terminus, hydroxylation on the P residues and subsequent glycosylation and in many cases addition of a GPI-anchor.

  3. Young's inequality for products - Wikipedia

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    Proof [2]. Since + =, =. A graph = on the -plane is thus also a graph =. From sketching a visual representation of the integrals of the area between this curve and the axes, and the area in the rectangle bounded by the lines =, =, =, =, and the fact that is always increasing for increasing and vice versa, we can see that upper bounds the area of the rectangle below the curve (with equality ...

  4. Clausius–Duhem inequality - Wikipedia

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    The Clausius–Duhem inequality can be expressed in integral form as () + .In this equation is the time, represents a body and the integration is over the volume of the body, represents the surface of the body, is the mass density of the body, is the specific entropy (entropy per unit mass), is the normal velocity of , is the velocity of particles inside , is the unit normal to the surface, is ...

  5. Ambulatory glucose profile - Wikipedia

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    Ambulatory glucose profile (AGP) is a single-page, standardized report for interpreting a patient's daily glucose and insulin patterns. AGP provides both graphic and ...

  6. List of inequalities - Wikipedia

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    Bennett's inequality, an upper bound on the probability that the sum of independent random variables deviates from its expected value by more than any specified amount Bhatia–Davis inequality , an upper bound on the variance of any bounded probability distribution

  7. Inequation - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an inequation is a statement that an inequality holds between two values. [1] [2] It is usually written in the form of a pair of expressions denoting the values in question, with a relational sign between them indicating the specific inequality relation. Some examples of inequations are:

  8. Generalized entropy index - Wikipedia

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    The formula for general entropy for real values of is: = {() = [(¯)],,, = ¯ ⁡ ¯, =, = ⁡ ¯, = where N is the number of cases (e.g., households or families), is the income for case i and is a parameter which regulates the weight given to distances between incomes at different parts of the income distribution.

  9. Agmon's inequality - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, Agmon's inequalities, named after Shmuel Agmon, [1] consist of two closely related interpolation inequalities between the Lebesgue space and the Sobolev spaces. It is useful in the study of partial differential equations .