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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. Anscombe's quartet - Wikipedia

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    The four datasets composing Anscombe's quartet. All four sets have identical statistical parameters, but the graphs show them to be considerably different. Anscombe's quartet comprises four datasets that have nearly identical simple descriptive statistics, yet have very different distributions and appear very different when graphed.

  4. Zippe-type centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    If we assume a rotor diameter of 20 cm (as in some modern centrifuges [3]), this would correspond to a centripetal acceleration of around 900,000 x g [4] (around 42 times the max speed of a standard, lab benchtop microcentrifuge [5] and between 0.9 to 9 times the max speed of a standard lab ultracentrifuge [6]) or a linear speed of greater than ...

  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. Infographic - Wikipedia

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    This allows the viewer to see if the plot values are similar and if the two are linearly related. SPLOM is a technique that represents the relationships among multiple variables. It uses multiple scatter plots to represent a pairwise relation among variables. Another statistical distribution approach to visualize multivariate data is parallel ...

  7. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Users on the site can create projects on the website using a block-like interface. Scratch was conceived and designed through collaborative National Science Foundation grants awarded to Mitchel Resnick and Yasmin Kafai. [11] Scratch is developed by the MIT Media Lab and has been translated into 70+ languages, being used in most parts ...

  8. Edward Charles Pickering - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] During the 10 years he was there, he created the first physics lab in America that was designed for students to publish their own findings and research. [11] Pickering named this lab the Rogers Laboratory of Physics and pronounced himself Director of the Laboratory. [ 4 ]

  9. Unconventional wind turbines - Wikipedia

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    Counter-rotating wind turbines Light pole wind turbine. Unconventional wind turbines are those that differ significantly from the most common types in use.. As of 2024, the most common type of wind turbine is the three-bladed upwind horizontal-axis wind turbine (HAWT), where the turbine rotor is at the front of the nacelle and facing the wind upstream of its supporting turbine tower.