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BISTABILITY

  • Bistability
  • Quality of a system having two stable equilibrium states

    In a dynamical system, bistability means the system has two stable equilibrium states. A bistable structure can be resting in either of two states. An

    Bistability

    Bistability

    Bistability

  • Bistable
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bistable may refer to: Bistability in physics; something that can rest in two states Bistable circuit, also known as a flip-flop or latch All pages with

    Bistable

    Bistable

  • Optical bistability
  • bistability. Absorptive bistability utilizes an absorber to block light inversely dependent on the intensity of the source light. The first bistable state

    Optical bistability

    Optical_bistability

  • Cell cycle checkpoint
  • Control mechanism in the eukaryotic cell cycle

    between 16 and 24 nM Δcyclin B. Therefore, these experiments confirmed the bistability of this system and the importance of hysteresis in this cell cycle transition

    Cell cycle checkpoint

    Cell cycle checkpoint

    Cell_cycle_checkpoint

  • Liquid-crystal display
  • Display that uses the light-modulating properties of liquid crystals

    types of zero-power bistable LCDs based on Zenithal bistable techniques. Several bistable technologies, like the 360° BTN and the bistable cholesteric, depend

    Liquid-crystal display

    Liquid-crystal display

    Liquid-crystal_display

  • Passive matrix
  • Addressing scheme for LCDs

    because they have built-in bistability. Technology for electronic paper also has a form of bistability. Displays with bistable pixel elements are addressed

    Passive matrix

    Passive_matrix

  • Positive feedback
  • Loop that increases an initial effect

    the system returns to its original state. * Hysteretic Switches, Bistability: Bistable systems, in contrast, have memory. That is, when switched to one

    Positive feedback

    Positive feedback

    Positive_feedback

  • Multivibrator
  • Electronic circuit used to implement two-state devices

    response to some external event. This circuit is also known as a one shot. Bistable multivibrator, in which the circuit is stable in either state. It can be

    Multivibrator

    Multivibrator

    Multivibrator

  • Schönhardt polyhedron
  • Non-convex polyhedron with no triangulation

    Schönhardt polyhedron, in both its bistable and shaky forms, was rediscovered in 1965 by W. Wunderlich, together with other bistable and shaky polyhedra with more

    Schönhardt polyhedron

    Schönhardt polyhedron

    Schönhardt_polyhedron

  • Multistability
  • Property of having multiple stable equilibrium points

    termed unstable, as is the case with the first three Lagrangian points. Bistability is the special case with two stable equilibrium points. It is the simplest

    Multistability

    Multistability

  • Hysteresis
  • Dependence of the state of a system on its history

    biology often follows bistable systems where the same input state can lead to two different, stable outputs. Where bistability can lead to digital, switch-like

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

    Hysteresis

  • Interindividual differences in perception
  • Effect of external factors on perception

    and the environment can influence human behavior. A motion quartet is a bistable stimulus - it consists of two dots that change their position from frame

    Interindividual differences in perception

    Interindividual_differences_in_perception

  • Flip-flop (electronics)
  • Electronic circuit with two stable states

    circuits that have two stable states that can store state information – a bistable multivibrator. The circuit can be made to change state by signals applied

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop (electronics)

    Flip-flop_(electronics)

  • Multistable perception
  • Perceptual phenomenon

    Multistable perception (or bistable perception) is a perceptual phenomenon in which an observer experiences an unpredictable sequence of spontaneous subjective

    Multistable perception

    Multistable_perception

  • Great Oxidation Event
  • Paleoproterozoic surge in atmospheric oxygen

    cyanobacteria. Another hypothesis posits a model of the atmosphere that exhibits bistability: two steady states of oxygen concentration. The state of stable low oxygen

    Great Oxidation Event

    Great Oxidation Event

    Great_Oxidation_Event

  • Spinning dancer
  • Optical illusion

    Spinning Dancer, also known as the Silhouette Illusion, is a kinetic, bistable, animated optical illusion originally distributed as a GIF animation showing

    Spinning dancer

    Spinning dancer

    Spinning_dancer

  • Optical properties
  • How a material interacts with light

    Perceived color Fluorescence Phosphorescence Photoluminescence Optical bistability Dichroism Birefringence Optical activity Photosensitivity A basic distinction

    Optical properties

    Optical_properties

  • History of display technology
  • refreshed periodically. In 1968, Tektronix introduced the Direct-view bistable storage tube, which went on to be widely used in oscilloscopes and computer

    History of display technology

    History_of_display_technology

  • Biochemical switches in the cell cycle
  • for bistability; for example, by having positive feedback coupled to an ultrasensitive response element with the circuit. A hysteretic bistable system

    Biochemical switches in the cell cycle

    Biochemical_switches_in_the_cell_cycle

  • Direct-view bistable storage tube
  • CRT technology

    Direct-view bistable storage tube (DVBST) was an acronym used by Tektronix to describe their line of storage tubes. These were cathode-ray tubes (CRT)

    Direct-view bistable storage tube

    Direct-view bistable storage tube

    Direct-view_bistable_storage_tube

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    computable problem can be represented using only 0 and 1 (or any other bistable pair that can flip-flop between two easily distinguishable states, such

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • Locking pliers
  • Clamping hand tool

    wrench or Mole grips) are pliers that can be locked into position, using a bistable cam action. Locking pliers are available with many different jaw styles

    Locking pliers

    Locking pliers

    Locking_pliers

  • MAPK/ERK pathway
  • Cell signaling pathway

    measurements, Yao et al., shows that the Rb–E2F pathway functions as a bistable switch to convert graded serum inputs into all-or-none E2F responses. Growth

    MAPK/ERK pathway

    MAPK/ERK_pathway

  • Reversal theory
  • Theory of personality, motivation and emotion

    altogether different view of arousal, which is what is called bistability. Bistability emphasizes polarity in the hedonic tone, and this is represented

    Reversal theory

    Reversal_theory

  • 555 timer IC
  • Integrated circuit used for timer applications

    dividers, triggered measurement of resistance or capacitance, PWM, etc. Bistable (latch) mode – The 555 operates as a set-reset latch. Applications include:

    555 timer IC

    555 timer IC

    555_timer_IC

  • Lugiato–Lefever equation
  • Numerical model of nonlinear optical systems

    coexisting stable stationary states: this phenomenon is called optical bistability. If the input intensity | E in | 2 {\displaystyle |E_{\text{in}}|^{2}}

    Lugiato–Lefever equation

    Lugiato–Lefever_equation

  • Consciousness
  • Awareness of internal and external existence

    when conflicting visual images are presented to different eyes (i.e., bistable percepts during binocular rivalry). Furthermore, top-down feedback from

    Consciousness

    Consciousness

    Consciousness

  • Molecular machine
  • Molecular-scale artificial or biological device

    by introducing various functionalities, such as the introduction of bistability to create switches. A broad range of AMMs has been designed, featuring

    Molecular machine

    Molecular machine

    Molecular_machine

  • Yerkes–Dodson law
  • Relationship between stress and performance

    Yerkes-Dodson law by demonstrating how the psyche operates on the principle bistability rather than homeostasis. A 2007 review by Lupien at al of the effects

    Yerkes–Dodson law

    Yerkes–Dodson law

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  • Flat-panel display
  • Electronic display technology

    hand, static flat-panel displays rely on materials whose color states are bistable, such as displays that make use of e-ink technology, and as such retain

    Flat-panel display

    Flat-panel display

    Flat-panel_display

  • Slap bracelet
  • Bracelets worn by slapping them on the wrist

    brand name of "Slap Wrap". Consisting of layered, flexible stainless steel bistable spring bands sealed within a fabric, silicone, or plastic cover, it can

    Slap bracelet

    Slap bracelet

    Slap_bracelet

  • Phosphorus
  • Chemical element with atomic number 15 (P)

    Carpenter, Stephen R. (2005). "Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems: Bistability and soil phosphorus". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

    Phosphorus

  • Hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis
  • Relationship between biological organs

    a concept known as bistability which is responsible for the maintenance of a cyclical pattern in ovarian activity. This bistability is most obvious in

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis

    Hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis

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  • Rubin vase
  • Optical illusion developed by Edgar Rubin

    towards each other or as a white vase, but not both. Another example of a bistable figure Rubin included in his Danish-language, two-volume book was the Maltese

    Rubin vase

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  • Herbert Winful
  • Ghanaian-American engineering professor (born 1952)

    the University of Southern California. His thesis was titled "Optical bistability in periodic structures and in four-wave mixing processes" and his doctoral

    Herbert Winful

    Herbert Winful

    Herbert_Winful

  • Multistable auditory perception
  • words—for example, continuous repetition of the word “life” results in the bistability of “life” and “fly.” Prefrontal activation is implicated with such fluctuations

    Multistable auditory perception

    Multistable_auditory_perception

  • The dress
  • Viral phenomenon regarding the colour of a dress

    it does so only on very long time scales, which is highly unusual for bistable stimuli, so perceptual learning might be at play. In addition, he says

    The dress

    The_dress

  • Carol of the Bells
  • Christmas carol of Ukrainian origin

    signature, with the B-flat bell pealing in 6 8 time. The carol is metrically bistable (which means it is characterized by hemiola, or two different alternating

    Carol of the Bells

    Carol_of_the_Bells

  • Schmitt trigger
  • Electronic comparator circuit with hysteresis

    and implies that the Schmitt trigger possesses memory and can act as a bistable multivibrator (latch or flip-flop). There is a close relation between the

    Schmitt trigger

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    Schmitt_trigger

  • Logic gate
  • Device performing a Boolean function

    called edge-triggered "flip-flops". Formally, a flip-flop is called a bistable circuit, because it has two stable states which it can maintain indefinitely

    Logic gate

    Logic gate

    Logic_gate

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • "condition, position" antestature, arrest, arrestant, arrestee, bistability, bistable, bistate, circumstance, circumstantial, consist, constable, constabulary

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Rotation matrix
  • Matrix representing a Euclidean rotation

    −105°) ≡ (−270°, −315°, 255°) multiples of 360° (72°, 0°, 0°) ≡ (40°, 0°, 32°) singular alignment (45°, 60°, −30°) ≡ (−135°, −60°, 150°) bistable flip

    Rotation matrix

    Rotation_matrix

  • Storage tube
  • CRTs designed for use as computer memory

    technologies, notably core memory, starting in the 1950s. In a new form, the bistable tube, storage tubes made a comeback in the 1960s and 1970s for use in computer

    Storage tube

    Storage tube

    Storage_tube

  • Hyatt M. Gibbs
  • in nonlinear optics and quantum optics, he authored a book on optical bistability, and was a recipient of the Humboldt Research Award and Michelson Medal

    Hyatt M. Gibbs

    Hyatt_M._Gibbs

  • SRAM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Static random-access memory, a type of semiconductor memory that uses bistable latching circuitry to store each bit Shadow random access memory, for faster

    SRAM

    SRAM

  • Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
  • System of surface and deep currents in the Atlantic Ocean

    Gregory, J. M.; Woollings, T. J.; Pohlmann, H.; De Cuevas, B. (2011). "Bistability of the Atlantic overturning circulation in a global climate model and

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic meridional overturning circulation

    Atlantic_meridional_overturning_circulation

  • Feedback
  • Process where information about current status is used to influence future status

    pushed into a state, and will return to the stable state after some time bistable circuits, which have two stable states that the circuit can be switched

    Feedback

    Feedback

    Feedback

  • Logistic function
  • S-shaped curve

    leads to a logistic delay equation, which has a very rich behavior, with bistability in some parameter range, as well as a monotonic decay to zero, smooth

    Logistic function

    Logistic function

    Logistic_function

  • Smart card
  • Pocket-sized card with authentication circuitry

    of any power supply. Bistable displays are also available in a variety of specifications, displaying digits or pixels. Bistable displays are available

    Smart card

    Smart card

    Smart_card

  • Ecology
  • Study of organisms and their environment

    Goldblatt, Colin; Lenton, Timothy M.; Watson, Andrew J. (2006). "Bistability of atmospheric oxygen and the Great Oxidation" (PDF). Nature. 443 (7112):

    Ecology

    Ecology

    Ecology

  • Dragon king theory
  • Event that is both extremely large in effect and of unique origins

    Vezzani, Alessandro; Muñoz, Miguel A. (2016-06-13). "Self-Organized Bistability Associated with First-Order Phase Transitions". Physical Review Letters

    Dragon king theory

    Dragon king theory

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  • Electronic paper
  • Paper-like display technology

    liquid-crystal displays. Micro-particle-based displays possess intrinsic bistability, exhibit extremely low power d.c. field addressing and have demonstrated

    Electronic paper

    Electronic paper

    Electronic_paper

  • Arnold tongue
  • Phenomenon in maths

    Boyland, P.L. (1986). "Bifurcations of circle maps: Arnol'd tongues, bistability and rotation intervals". Communications in Mathematical Physics. 106

    Arnold tongue

    Arnold tongue

    Arnold_tongue

  • Dansgaard–Oeschger event
  • Rapid climate fluctuation in the last glacial period

    corroborate the previously suggested existence of a "D-O window" of AMOC bistability ('sweet spot' for abrupt climate changes) associated with ice volume

    Dansgaard–Oeschger event

    Dansgaard–Oeschger event

    Dansgaard–Oeschger_event

  • Negative resistance
  • Property that an increasing voltage results in a decreasing current

    flip-flops (bistable multivibrators) and Schmitt triggers operate in this region. VCNRs are bistable when R L > r {\displaystyle R_{L}>r} CCNRs are bistable when

    Negative resistance

    Negative resistance

    Negative_resistance

  • Chaos theory
  • Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions

    "Solitary waves as fixed points of infinite-dimensional maps for an optical bistable ring cavity: Analysis". Journal of Mathematical Physics. 29 (1): 63–85

    Chaos theory

    Chaos theory

    Chaos_theory

  • Time crystal
  • Structure that repeats in time; a novel type or phase of non-equilibrium matter

    regard to the cavity axis and was in a superradiant phase localizing at two bistable ground states between which it oscillated. In February 2024, a team from

    Time crystal

    Time crystal

    Time_crystal

  • Shepard tone
  • Auditory illusion

    tritone paradox. Shepard had predicted that the two tones would constitute a bistable figure, the auditory equivalent of the Necker cube, that could be heard

    Shepard tone

    Shepard tone

    Shepard_tone

  • Synaptic gating
  • light on the fact that the bistability of a neuron may be part of a larger bistable neural network. Evidence of a bistable network has been shown with

    Synaptic gating

    Synaptic gating

    Synaptic_gating

  • LCD classification
  • response times, respectively) can be controlled. For some applications bistability of electro-optical effects is highly advantageous, since the optical

    LCD classification

    LCD_classification

  • G2 phase
  • Third subphase of interphase

    Cyclin-B1/CDK1 and Cdc25, and low Wee1 and Myt1 activity. Within the range of bistability, a cell’s state depends upon whether it was previously in interphase

    G2 phase

    G2 phase

    G2_phase

  • James Ferrell (biologist)
  • American biologist (born 1955)

    studies helped demonstrate how ultrasensitivity, positive feedback, and bistability can allow cells to switch between discrete states. Subsequent work from

    James Ferrell (biologist)

    James Ferrell (biologist)

    James_Ferrell_(biologist)

  • Morphogenesis
  • Biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape

    splitter involves alternating cell contraction and expansion, initiated by a bistable organelle at the apical end of each cell. The organelle consists of microtubules

    Morphogenesis

    Morphogenesis

  • Memory refresh
  • Process for preserving information in DRAM

    semiconductor memory, the data is not stored as charge on a capacitor, but in a bistable circuit, so SRAM does not need to be refreshed. The two basic types of

    Memory refresh

    Memory_refresh

  • Rayleigh–Bénard convection
  • Type of heat transfer within fluids

    Oliver Brausch, Werner Pesch, Eberhard Bodenschatz: Competition and bistability of ordered undulations and undulation chaos in inclined layer convection

    Rayleigh–Bénard convection

    Rayleigh–Bénard convection

    Rayleigh–Bénard_convection

  • Synthetic biological circuit
  • Application of synthetic biology

    Cantor, and Jim Collins working at Boston University, demonstrated a "bistable" switch in E. coli. The switch is turned on by heating the culture of bacteria

    Synthetic biological circuit

    Synthetic biological circuit

    Synthetic_biological_circuit

  • Rodolfo Bonifacio
  • Italian physicist

    field theory of optical bistability with a description of photon statistics and they developed an exact theory of optical bistability in a ring resonator

    Rodolfo Bonifacio

    Rodolfo Bonifacio

    Rodolfo_Bonifacio

  • Comparator
  • Device that compares two voltages or currents

    positive feedback is a Schmitt trigger configuration. Alone, the trigger is a bistable multivibrator. However, the slow negative feedback added to the trigger

    Comparator

    Comparator

    Comparator

  • Roberta Sessoli
  • Italian chemist

    University of Florence. Renowned as a pioneer in the field of magnetic bistability and quantum effects in mesoscopic materials, her research centers around

    Roberta Sessoli

    Roberta Sessoli

    Roberta_Sessoli

  • Diode
  • Two-terminal electronic component

    by quantum tunneling, allowing amplification of signals and very simple bistable circuits. Because of the high carrier concentration, tunnel diodes are

    Diode

    Diode

    Diode

  • RVmagnetics
  • Research and development company in Slovakia

    európskych záležitostí SR". www.mzv.sk. Retrieved 2021-08-24. "Magnetically Bistable Microwires: Properties and Applications for Magnetic Field, Temperature

    RVmagnetics

    RVmagnetics

  • Kenju Otsuka
  • Japanese engineer and physicist

    Physics vol. 50, 653–659 (1979). K. Otsuka and S. Kobayashi,"Optical bistability and nonlinear resonance in a resonant-type semiconductor laser amplifier

    Kenju Otsuka

    Kenju_Otsuka

  • Epigenetics
  • Study of DNA modifications that do not change its sequence

    regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable gene expression without changes to the DNA sequence. Epigenetic control

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

    Epigenetics

  • Dune
  • Hill of loose sand built by aeolian processes or the flow of water

    Durán Vinent, Orencio; Moore, Laura (February 2015). "Barrier island bistability induced by biophysical interactions". Nature Climate Change. 5 (2): 158–162

    Dune

    Dune

    Dune

  • William Shockley
  • American physicist (1910–1989)

    applied for (June 26, 1948) patent involving transistors. US 2655609  Bistable Circuits. October 13, 1953; Used in computers. US 2787564  Forming Semiconductive

    William Shockley

    William Shockley

    William_Shockley

  • List of 7400-series integrated circuits
  • 4-bit bistable latch, complementary outputs 16 SN74LS75 74x76 2 dual J-K flip-flop, asynchronous preset and clear 16 SN74LS76A 74x77 1 4-bit bistable latch

    List of 7400-series integrated circuits

    List_of_7400-series_integrated_circuits

  • List of dynamical systems and differential equations topics
  • attractor Stability theory Mechanical equilibrium Astable Monostable Bistability Metastability Feedback Negative feedback Positive feedback Homeostasis

    List of dynamical systems and differential equations topics

    List_of_dynamical_systems_and_differential_equations_topics

  • Semiconductor ring laser
  • counterclockwise) would indicate the polarity of the bit (0 or 1). Due in part to the bistable and highly non-linear nature of the devices, they can be fed a starting

    Semiconductor ring laser

    Semiconductor ring laser

    Semiconductor_ring_laser

  • Semiconductor industry
  • Design and fabrication of semiconductors

    2586597. Retrieved 8 December 2024. Shockley, William (13 October 1953). "Bistable Circuits, Including Transistors" (PDF). U.S. Patent Office. 2655609. Retrieved

    Semiconductor industry

    Semiconductor_industry

  • Temporal feedback
  • performs in a monostable regime. Both single and dual loops can behave as a bistable switch. Several computational models have been produced to demonstrate

    Temporal feedback

    Temporal_feedback

  • Necker cube
  • Form of perceptual phenomena

    (2015). "Stochastic or Systematic? Seemingly Random Perceptual Switching in Bistable Events Triggered by Transient Unconscious Cues" (PDF). Journal of Experimental

    Necker cube

    Necker cube

    Necker_cube

  • Deployable structure
  • Examples of deployable structures are umbrellas, some tensegrity structures, bistable structures, some Origami shapes and scissor-like structures. Deployable

    Deployable structure

    Deployable structure

    Deployable_structure

  • Thyratron
  • Gas-filled tube, electrical switch, rectifier

    small thyratrons similar to the 885 were utilized in pairs to construct bistables, the "memory" cells used by early computers and code breaking machines

    Thyratron

    Thyratron

    Thyratron

  • Spin crossover
  • Phenomenon in some metal complexes

    and optical displays. These potential applications would exploit the bistability (HS and LS) which leads to changes in the colour and magnetism of samples

    Spin crossover

    Spin crossover

    Spin_crossover

  • Coandă effect
  • Tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a surface of any form

    situated directly behind it. In fluidics, the Coandă effect was used to build bistable multivibrators, where the working stream (compressed air) stuck to one

    Coandă effect

    Coandă effect

    Coandă_effect

  • E Ink
  • Brand of electronic paper

    electrophoretic medium solves the lifetime issues and permits the fabrication of a bistable electronic display solely by means of printing. This system may satisfy

    E Ink

    E Ink

    E_Ink

  • Phase-change memory
  • Novel computer memory type

    PMID 23708238. S2CID 14892809. Sie, C.H. (1969). Memory cell using bistable resistivity in amorphous As-Te-Ge film. Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

    Phase-change memory

    Phase-change_memory

  • Relay
  • Electrically operated switch

    of an engineered safety system. A latching relay, also called impulse, bistable, keep, or stay relay, or simply latch, maintains either contact position

    Relay

    Relay

    Relay

  • Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
  • Type of mass spectrometry that uses an inductively coupled plasma to ionize the sample

    (2018). "Review of inductively coupled plasmas: Nano-applications and bistable hysteresis physics". Applied Physics Reviews. 5 (1): 011108. Bibcode:2018ApPRv

    Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Inductively_coupled_plasma_mass_spectrometry

  • Moira Steyn-Ross
  • New Zealand physics academic

    University of Waikato. After a 1981 PhD titled 'The quantum theory of optical bistability in nonlinear systems' at the University of Waikato, she joined staff

    Moira Steyn-Ross

    Moira_Steyn-Ross

  • Venus flytrap
  • Species of carnivorous plant

    lobes are concave (forming a cavity). It is the rapid flipping of this bistable state that closes the trap, but the mechanism by which this occurs is still

    Venus flytrap

    Venus flytrap

    Venus_flytrap

  • Flexible display
  • Type of computer monitor

    Feeney, R.; Jacobson, J. (1 January 1998). "44.3L: A Printed and Rollable Bistable Electronic Display". SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 29 (1):

    Flexible display

    Flexible display

    Flexible_display

  • Cloud condensation nuclei
  • Small particles on which water vapor condenses

    1175/2007jas2515.1. S2CID 53991050. Baker, Marcia B.; Charlson, Robert J. (1990). "Bistability of CCN concentrations and thermodynamics in the cloud-topped boundary

    Cloud condensation nuclei

    Cloud condensation nuclei

    Cloud_condensation_nuclei

  • Binder clip
  • Device for binding sheets of paper together

    modified spring-track systems were named Binder-Clip Inspired (BCI) bistable units. The bistable nature of the spring-track system has been utilized as a revolute

    Binder clip

    Binder clip

    Binder_clip

  • Cell cycle
  • Events leading to cell division

    signal transduction: positive feedback, double-negative feedback and bistability". Current Opinion in Cell Biology. 14 (2): 140–148. doi:10.1016/S0955-0674(02)00314-9

    Cell cycle

    Cell cycle

    Cell_cycle

  • History of life
  • Timothy M.; Watson, Andrew J. (2006). "The Great Oxidation at ~2.4 Ga as a bistability in atmospheric oxygen due to UV shielding by ozone" (PDF). Geophysical

    History of life

    History_of_life

  • Cathode ray tube
  • Vacuum tube used to display images

    LCD, plasma, and OLED displays Overscan Historical aspects: Direct-view bistable storage tube Geer tube History of display technology Image dissector LCD

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode ray tube

    Cathode_ray_tube

  • Purkinje cell
  • Specialized neuron in the cerebellum

    S, Chadderton P, Kitamura K, Sompolinsky H, Yarom Y, et al. (2005). "Bistability of cerebellar Purkinje cells modulated by sensory stimulation". Nature

    Purkinje cell

    Purkinje cell

    Purkinje_cell

  • Thyristor
  • Type of solid-state switch

    consists of four layers of alternating P- and N-type materials. It acts as a bistable switch (or a latch). There are two designs, differing in what triggers

    Thyristor

    Thyristor

    Thyristor

  • Futile cycle
  • Metabolic process

    amplification and signaling in enzymatic futile cycles through noise-induced bistability with oscillations". Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 102 (7): 2310–5. Bibcode:2005PNAS

    Futile cycle

    Futile_cycle

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  • Ferenc
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    Latin Hungarian

    Ferenc

    Free.

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    Arabic, Muslim

    TayyibatunNisa

    Good-nature (One) of the Woman

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Manal

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    Indian

    Rhianna

    Maiden, Young

  • Ducksworth
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    Ducksworth

    English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire called Duxford, recorded c. 960 as Dukeswrthe ‘enclosure (Old English wor{dh}) of a man called Duc(c)’.

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    Irish

    ÉIBHLÍN

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éibhleann, ÉIBHLÍN means "beauty, radiance."

  • Farzam
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi

    Farzam

    Worthy; Befitting

  • Qaadir
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Qaadir

    Able, Powerful

  • Bhavni
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Bhavni

    All Upon God; Emotion; Goddess Parvati

  • Elakia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Elakia

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