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  2. Operation Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Operation Mosaic was a series of two British nuclear tests, called G1 and G2, conducted in the Montebello Islands in Western Australia on 16 May and 19 June 1956. These tests followed the Operation Totem series and preceded the Operation Buffalo series. The second test in the series, G2, was the largest ever conducted in Australia.

  3. Weisfeiler Leman graph isomorphism test - Wikipedia

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    Note that although G1 and G2 can get distinct certificates when WLtest is executed on them separately, they do get the same certificate by WLpair. The next example is about regular graphs . WLtest cannot distinguish regular graphs of equal order, [ 4 ] : 31 but WLpair can distinguish regular graphs of distinct degree even if they have the same ...

  4. Haplogroup G-M285 - Wikipedia

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    These G1 samples represent only 2% of the 587 total Lebanese samples and were well distributed among all religious groups there. [11] A broader study of the Levant by El-Sibai et al. also failed to test for G1, but 12% of 17 Syrian G samples had the 12 value at DYS392. These G1 samples represent less than 1% of 354 Syrian samples.

  5. Restriction point - Wikipedia

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    Steps of the cell cycle. The restriction point occurs between the G 1 and S phases of interphase.. The restriction point (R), also known as the Start or G 1 /S checkpoint, is a cell cycle checkpoint in the G 1 phase of the animal cell cycle at which the cell becomes "committed" to the cell cycle, and after which extracellular signals are no longer required to stimulate proliferation. [1]

  6. Cell cycle checkpoint - Wikipedia

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    The G1 checkpoint, also known as the restriction point in mammalian cells and the start point in yeast, is the point at which the cell becomes committed to entering the cell cycle. As the cell progresses through G1, depending on internal and external conditions, it can either delay G1, enter a quiescent state known as G0 , or proceed past the ...

  7. G-test - Wikipedia

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    Note: Fisher's G-test in the GeneCycle Package of the R programming language (fisher.g.test) does not implement the G-test as described in this article, but rather Fisher's exact test of Gaussian white-noise in a time series. [10] Another R implementation to compute the G statistic and corresponding p-values is provided by the R package entropy.

  8. Subgraph isomorphism problem - Wikipedia

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    To prove subgraph isomorphism is NP-complete, it must be formulated as a decision problem.The input to the decision problem is a pair of graphs G and H.The answer to the problem is positive if H is isomorphic to a subgraph of G, and negative otherwise.

  9. External ballistics - Wikipedia

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    Based on doppler radar-test derived (Cd) drag models for Lapua projectiles and cartridges. Lapua Ballistics App 6 DoF model limited to Lapua bullets for Android and iOS. BfX - Ballistics for Excel Set of MS Excel add-ins functions - Supports the G1, G2, G5, G6, G7 G8 and RA4 and Pejsa drag models as well as one for air rifle pellets. Able to ...