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  • Sedimentation coefficient
  • Tendency of a particle to settle out of suspension during centrifugation

    In chemistry, the sedimentation coefficient (s) of a particle characterizes its sedimentation (tendency to settle out of suspension) during centrifugation

    Sedimentation coefficient

    Sedimentation_coefficient

  • Svedberg
  • Non-SI unit for sedimentation coefficients

    metric unit for sedimentation coefficients. The Svedberg unit offers a measure of a particle's size indirectly based on its sedimentation rate under acceleration

    Svedberg

    Svedberg

    Svedberg

  • DNA supercoil
  • Amount of twist in a particular DNA strand

    wide distribution of three-dimensional conformations. When the sedimentation coefficient, s, of circular DNA is ascertained over a large range of pH, the

    DNA supercoil

    DNA supercoil

    DNA_supercoil

  • SV
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Salvador Svedberg unit, symbol S or Sv, a non-metric unit for sedimentation coefficient Sverdrup, symbol Sv, a non-SI unit of flow Save (baseball), abbreviated

    SV

    SV

  • Analytical ultracentrifugation
  • is the sedimentation coefficient, which depends upon the size of the molecules being sedimented. This is the ratio of a particle's sedimentation velocity

    Analytical ultracentrifugation

    Analytical ultracentrifugation

    Analytical_ultracentrifugation

  • Eukaryotic ribosome
  • Large molecular machine for synthesizing proteins from messenger RNA

    ribosomes are also known as 80S ribosomes, referring to their sedimentation coefficients in Svedberg units, because they sediment faster than the prokaryotic

    Eukaryotic ribosome

    Eukaryotic ribosome

    Eukaryotic_ribosome

  • Differential centrifugation
  • Method of separating particles in a mixture

    rotation. The sedimentation velocity can be monitored during the experiment to calculate molecular weight. Values of sedimentation coefficient (S) can be

    Differential centrifugation

    Differential centrifugation

    Differential_centrifugation

  • Sedimentation equilibrium
  • State in which a suspension's settling rate is the same as its diffusion rate

    for derivation of a frictional coefficient, otherwise required for interpretation of dynamic sedimentation. Sedimentation equilibrium can be used to determine

    Sedimentation equilibrium

    Sedimentation_equilibrium

  • Centrifuge
  • Device using centrifugal force to separate fluids

    Clearing factor Honey extractor Hydroextractor Lamm equation Sedimentation coefficient Sedimentation Separation process—includes list of techniques Mikkelsen

    Centrifuge

    Centrifuge

    Centrifuge

  • Sedimentation rate
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    accumulated per unit time Sedimentation rate of particles in a liquid, described by Stokes' law Sedimentation coefficient This disambiguation page lists

    Sedimentation rate

    Sedimentation_rate

  • Double-stranded RNA
  • Type of RNA

    transition profiles with ionic strength-dependent Tm values; Sedimentation coefficients (s20,w) above 8–9 S; A base composition expected for an RNA duplex

    Double-stranded RNA

    Double-stranded RNA

    Double-stranded_RNA

  • S (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    unit used to designate molecule size named after the Svedberg sedimentation coefficient (S), a label that denotes one of two chiral center configurations

    S (disambiguation)

    S_(disambiguation)

  • Centrifugation
  • Mechanical process

    et al. Sedimentation Velocity Analysis of Heterogeneous Protein-Protein Interactions: Lamm Equation Modeling and Sedimentation Coefficient Distributions

    Centrifugation

    Centrifugation

    Centrifugation

  • 5S ribosomal RNA
  • RNA component of the large subunit of the ribosome

    fungi and animals. The designation 5S refers to the molecule's sedimentation coefficient in an ultracentrifuge, which is measured in Svedberg units (S)

    5S ribosomal RNA

    5S ribosomal RNA

    5S_ribosomal_RNA

  • Eukaryotic small ribosomal subunit (40S)
  • Small ribosomal subunit of eukaryotic 80S ribosomes

    convention that ribosomal particles are denoted according to their sedimentation coefficients in Svedberg units. It is structurally and functionally related

    Eukaryotic small ribosomal subunit (40S)

    Eukaryotic_small_ribosomal_subunit_(40S)

  • Reynolds number
  • Ratio of inertial to viscous forces acting on a liquid

    transport theorem – 3D generalization of the Leibniz integral rule Drag coefficient – Dimensionless parameter to quantify fluid resistance Deposition (geology) –

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds number

    Reynolds_number

  • Mitochondrial ribosome
  • Protein complex

    Mammalian mitochondria Yeast Mitochondria Plant Mitochondria Sedimentation Coefficient (LSU/SSU) 70S (50S/30S) 80S (60S/40S) 55S (39S/28S) 74S (54S/37S)

    Mitochondrial ribosome

    Mitochondrial ribosome

    Mitochondrial_ribosome

  • Lagovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    of virions in Potassium Tartrate-Glycerol is 1.29 g/cm3. The sedimentation coefficient is 170–187 svedberg (s20,w); of the other(s) are peak 160–170

    Lagovirus

    Lagovirus

    Lagovirus

  • Eukaryotic large ribosomal subunit (60S)
  • Eukaryotic large ribosomal subunit

    eukaryotic large ribosomal subunit (60S) is denoted according to its sedimentation coefficients in Svedberg units. The 60S subunit is the large subunit of the

    Eukaryotic large ribosomal subunit (60S)

    Eukaryotic_large_ribosomal_subunit_(60S)

  • Virology
  • Study of viruses

    suspensions often remain contaminated with debris that has the same sedimentation coefficient and are not removed by the procedure. In these cases a modification

    Virology

    Virology

    Virology

  • Proteasome
  • Protein complexes which degrade ubiquitin-tagged proteins by proteolysis

    proteasome subcomponents are often referred to by their Svedberg sedimentation coefficient (denoted S). The proteasome most exclusively used in mammals is

    Proteasome

    Proteasome

    Proteasome

  • Denaturation (biochemistry)
  • Loss of structure in proteins and nucleic acids due to external stress

    light) and hydrodynamic properties (translational diffusion, sedimentation coefficients, and rotational correlation times) of formamide denatured nucleic

    Denaturation (biochemistry)

    Denaturation_(biochemistry)

  • Mason–Weaver equation
  • parameters D, s, and g represent the solute diffusion constant, sedimentation coefficient and the (presumed constant) acceleration of gravity, respectively

    Mason–Weaver equation

    Mason–Weaver_equation

  • Clearing factor
  • {\displaystyle t} (in hours) required for sedimentation of a fraction with a known sedimentation coefficient s {\displaystyle s} (in svedbergs): t = k

    Clearing factor

    Clearing_factor

  • Sedimentation potential
  • Sedimentation potential occurs when dispersed particles move under the influence of either gravity or centrifugation or electricity in a medium. This

    Sedimentation potential

    Sedimentation_potential

  • Soybean
  • Legume grown for its edible bean

    proteins; or only one of these globulin proteins. S denotes Svedberg, sedimentation coefficients. Oats and rice are anomalous in that they also contain a majority

    Soybean

    Soybean

    Soybean

  • Cell synchronization
  • phases of the cell cycle based on their size and sedimentation velocity (related to sedimentation coefficient). Because of the consistent growth patterns throughout

    Cell synchronization

    Cell_synchronization

  • Kobuvirus
  • Genus of viruses

    particles contain a single species of ssRNA. These virions have a sedimentation coefficient of 140–165 S20w. The particles are described to be “relatively

    Kobuvirus

    Kobuvirus

  • Equivalent spherical diameter
  • Diameter of a sphere of the same volume as an irregularly-shaped subject

    Particle size analysis techniques based on gravitational or centrifugal sedimentation (e.g., hydrometer technique used for soil texture, Soil Hydrometers)

    Equivalent spherical diameter

    Equivalent_spherical_diameter

  • Lamm equation
  • Equation for sedimentation under centrifugation

    parameters D, s, and ω represent the solute diffusion constant, sedimentation coefficient and the rotor angular velocity, respectively. The first and second

    Lamm equation

    Lamm_equation

  • Soil texture
  • Property of a soil

    combined with the data from a sedimentation analysis to establish a complete particle size distribution of the sample. Sedimentation analysis (e.g. pipette method

    Soil texture

    Soil texture

    Soil_texture

  • Ribosome
  • Macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins in cells

    though again few (if any) recent sources have truly measured their sedimentation coefficients. However, on the sequence and structual levels, they are much

    Ribosome

    Ribosome

    Ribosome

  • Petuvirus
  • Genus of viruses

    sedimenting component(s) found in purified preparations. The sedimentation coefficient is 218–251.5–285 S20w while the thermal inactivation point (TIP)

    Petuvirus

    Petuvirus

  • Adenovirus early region 1A
  • Gene expressed during adenovirus replication to produce E1A proteins

    The E1A is spliced differentially into five transcripts with sedimentation coefficients of 13S, 12S, 11S, 10S and 9S, all of which have been known to

    Adenovirus early region 1A

    Adenovirus_early_region_1A

  • 11S globulin family
  • Family of globulin proteins

    11S refers to the sedimentation coefficient, with a range of 10.5–13 versus the vicilin-like globulins (7S family) with coefficients of 7.0–9.0 It is characterized

    11S globulin family

    11S_globulin_family

  • Cupin superfamily
  • Protein family

    globulins: vicilin—typically having sedimentation coefficients, S values (a measure of the protein mass determined by sedimentation equilibrium ultracentrifugation)

    Cupin superfamily

    Cupin superfamily

    Cupin_superfamily

  • Vesivirus
  • Genus of viruses

    of virions in Potassium Tartrate-Glycerol is 1.29 g/cm3. The sedimentation coefficient is 170–187 svedberg (s20,w), of the other(s) peak at 160–170 svedberg

    Vesivirus

    Vesivirus

    Vesivirus

  • Lily mottle virus
  • Species of virus

    g/ml in density gradient centrifugation (caesium chloride) and a sedimentation coefficient of 137 to 160 S. The genome of LMoV is a linear, single-stranded

    Lily mottle virus

    Lily_mottle_virus

  • Cruciferin
  • Storage protein found in mustard and rapeseed

    alba L.). They are classified as 11S globulins based on their sedimentation coefficient, and are salt soluble neutral glycoproteins. Their molecular weights

    Cruciferin

    Cruciferin

  • Ribosomopathy
  • from each component's Svedberg unit, which is an ultracentrifuge sedimentation coefficient, that is affected by mass and also shape. These S units of the

    Ribosomopathy

    Ribosomopathy

  • Dianthovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    CsCl of virions is between 1.363 and 1.366 g cm-3. They have a sedimentation coefficient of 126-132-135 S20w. The pH of their isoelectric point is 4.5

    Dianthovirus

    Dianthovirus

  • Paul Joseph Kaesberg
  • German biochemist and virologist

    is higher than 6.7, there is a decrease in the virus’ sedimentation coefficient. The coefficient goes back up if the pH goes below 6.7. An increase in

    Paul Joseph Kaesberg

    Paul_Joseph_Kaesberg

  • Uridine monophosphate synthase
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    depending on external conditions. In vitro, monomeric UMPS, with a sedimentation coefficient S20,w of 3.6 will become a dimer, S20,w = 5.1 after addition of

    Uridine monophosphate synthase

    Uridine monophosphate synthase

    Uridine_monophosphate_synthase

  • Ulrich Hagen
  • radiation-induced strand breaks in DNA [4][dead link] Correlation between sedimentation coefficient and molecular weight of denatured DNA [5][dead link] Action of

    Ulrich Hagen

    Ulrich Hagen

    Ulrich_Hagen

  • Feature engineering
  • Extracting features from raw data for machine learning

    the Nusselt number in heat transfer, and the Archimedes number in sedimentation. They also develop first approximations of solutions, such as analytical

    Feature engineering

    Feature_engineering

  • Theta solvent
  • Solvent property in polymer science

    techniques, including light scattering, intrinsic viscosity measurement, sedimentation equilibrium, and cloud point titration. Flory–Huggins solution theory

    Theta solvent

    Theta_solvent

  • Particle aggregation
  • Clumping of particles in suspension

    may settle to the bottom of the container, which is referred to as sedimentation. Alternatively, a colloidal gel may form in concentrated suspensions

    Particle aggregation

    Particle aggregation

    Particle_aggregation

  • Asparagus virus 1
  • Species of virus

    sedimenting component(s) found in purified preparations. The sedimentation coefficient is 1.46 S. A260/A280 ratio is 1.24. The thermal inactivation point

    Asparagus virus 1

    Asparagus_virus_1

  • Activated sludge model
  • Group of mathematical methods coordinated by the International Water Association (IWA)

    the biological system, such as growth and decay rate, half-saturation coefficient for hydrolysis, etc. Before work on ASM1 started in 1983, there were

    Activated sludge model

    Activated sludge model

    Activated_sludge_model

  • Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
  • Symbols for constants, special functions

    standardized regression coefficient for predictor or independent variables in linear regression (unstandardized regression coefficients are represented with

    Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering

    Greek_letters_used_in_mathematics,_science,_and_engineering

  • Particle-size distribution
  • Function representing relative sizes of particles in a system

    density (g/cm3) ρg: Gas or sample matrix density (g/cm3) r2: Least-squares coefficient of determination. The closer this value is to 1.0, the better the data

    Particle-size distribution

    Particle-size distribution

    Particle-size_distribution

  • Palmer-Bowlus Flume
  • Class of flumes

    frequently the result of vegetative growth on the downstream channel banks, sedimentation, or subsidence of the flume. Unlike other flumes - such as the Parshall

    Palmer-Bowlus Flume

    Palmer-Bowlus Flume

    Palmer-Bowlus_Flume

  • Settling
  • Process by which particulates move towards the bottom of a liquid and form a sediment

    use of empirical solutions to calculate drag forces. Defining a drag coefficient, C d {\displaystyle C_{d}} , as the ratio of the force experienced by

    Settling

    Settling

    Settling

  • Field flow fractionation
  • Separation technique to characterize the size of colloidal particles

    method, the property driving separation is the translational diffusion coefficient or the hydrodynamic size. For a thermal field (heating one wall and cooling

    Field flow fractionation

    Field flow fractionation

    Field_flow_fractionation

  • Dynamic light scattering
  • Technique for determining size distribution of particles

    related to the motion of the particles, specifically to the diffusion coefficient. To fit the decay (i.e., the autocorrelation function), numerical methods

    Dynamic light scattering

    Dynamic light scattering

    Dynamic_light_scattering

  • List of scientific units named after people
  • Shannon siegbahn (xu), distance – Manne Siegbahn svedberg (S or Sv), sedimentation rate – Theodor Svedberg sverdrup (Sv), volume transport rate – Harald

    List of scientific units named after people

    List_of_scientific_units_named_after_people

  • Magnetorheological fluid
  • Smart fluid whose viscosity increases in a magnetic field

    improvements over conventional MR fluids. Nanowire-based fluids show no sedimentation after qualitative observation over a period of three months. This observation

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological fluid

    Magnetorheological_fluid

  • Poisson's ratio
  • Measure of material deformation perpendicular to loading

    while under stress. In a geological timescale, excessive erosion or sedimentation of Earth's crust can either create or remove large vertical stresses

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's ratio

    Poisson's_ratio

  • Deposition (geology)
  • Natural addition of materials to a landmass

    (m/s2), Cd is the drag coefficient, and ws is the particle's settling velocity (in m/s). In order to calculate the drag coefficient, the grain's Reynolds

    Deposition (geology)

    Deposition (geology)

    Deposition_(geology)

  • Posidonia oceanica
  • Species of marine plant

    increase height, have the function of combatting sanding due to continuous sedimentation. The two types of growth give rise to the so-called "kill", a terrace

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia_oceanica

  • Fouling
  • Accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces

    larger than those of colloidal dimensions may also foul e.g., by sedimentation ("sedimentation fouling") or straining in small-size openings. With time, the

    Fouling

    Fouling

    Fouling

  • Allen Hazen
  • American civil engineer (1869–1930)

    Hazen-Williams equation. Hazen published some of the seminal works on sedimentation and filtration. He was President of the New England Water Works Association

    Allen Hazen

    Allen Hazen

    Allen_Hazen

  • Bovine serum albumin
  • Serum albumin protein derived from cows

    Optical Rotation: [α]259: -61°; [α]264: -63° Stokes Radius (rs): 3.48 nm Sedimentation constant, S20,W × 1013: 4.5 (monomer), 6.7 (dimer) Diffusion constant

    Bovine serum albumin

    Bovine serum albumin

    Bovine_serum_albumin

  • Mesophotic coral reef
  • Marine ecosystem

    anthropogenically by sedimentation, i.e., the deposition of sediments from the water column onto benthic surfaces. Sedimentation rates are artificially

    Mesophotic coral reef

    Mesophotic coral reef

    Mesophotic_coral_reef

  • Parshall flume
  • Hydraulic structure for measuring fluid flow

    {\displaystyle Q=CH^{n}} Where: Q is flowing rate C is the free-flow coefficient for the flume H is the head at the primary point of measurement n varies

    Parshall flume

    Parshall flume

    Parshall_flume

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

    kinematic viscosity α is the thermal diffusivity β is the thermal expansion coefficient. As the Rayleigh number increases, the gravitational forces become more

    Rayleigh–Bénard convection

    Rayleigh–Bénard convection

    Rayleigh–Bénard_convection

  • Hemodynamics
  • Dynamics of blood flow

    the sedimentation velocity of the particle depends on the square of the radius. If the particle is released from rest in the fluid, its sedimentation velocity

    Hemodynamics

    Hemodynamics

  • Tailings dam
  • Type of dam

    that occupy a large amount of land. Stratification is inherent to sedimentation, as the heavier particles settle before the lighter particles. Yet,

    Tailings dam

    Tailings dam

    Tailings_dam

  • Ostwald ripening
  • Process by which small crystals dissolve in solution for the benefit of larger crystals

    lead to the destabilization of emulsions (for example, by creaming and sedimentation). Inhibition of sulfathiazole crystal growth by polyvinylpyrrolidone

    Ostwald ripening

    Ostwald ripening

    Ostwald_ripening

  • CFD-DEM
  • chemical reactors, additive manufacturing processes, sediment transport, sedimentation, slurry transport, powder mixing and granulation, filtration systems

    CFD-DEM

    CFD-DEM

  • Point bar
  • Landform related to streams and rivers

    observation which led early geographers to believe in deposition by sedimentation of suspended matter rather than close-to-bed secondary currents.[citation

    Point bar

    Point bar

    Point_bar

  • Micronization
  • Reduction of average diameter of a solid's particles

    fraction than volume-weighted methods; and dynamic light scattering or sedimentation field-flow fractionation for sub-micron and nanoparticle fractions outside

    Micronization

    Micronization

  • Hydrology
  • Science of the movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth

    sewer systems. Predicting geomorphologic changes, such as erosion or sedimentation. Assessing the impacts of natural and anthropogenic environmental change

    Hydrology

    Hydrology

    Hydrology

  • Tidewater glacier cycle
  • Behavior of glaciers that terminate at the sea

    is the mean calving speed (m⋅a−1), C {\displaystyle C} is a calving coefficient (27.1±2 a−1), H w {\displaystyle H_{w}} is the mean water depth at glacier

    Tidewater glacier cycle

    Tidewater glacier cycle

    Tidewater_glacier_cycle

  • Folsom Dam
  • Dam in Folsom, California

    010,000 acre-feet (1.25 km3), but it has been reduced somewhat due to sedimentation. At its maximum elevation of 480 ft (150 m), the reservoir covers 11

    Folsom Dam

    Folsom Dam

    Folsom_Dam

  • Tailings
  • Materials left over from the separation of valuable minerals from ore

    where the waterborne refuse material is pumped into a pond to allow the sedimentation (meaning separation) of solids from the water. The pond is generally

    Tailings

    Tailings

    Tailings

  • Particle size analysis
  • Laboratory technique

    stability, as well its application field. If designing a sedimentation vessel, then a sedimentation technique for sizing is most relevant. However, this approach

    Particle size analysis

    Particle_size_analysis

  • Boundary estimation in EIT
  • industry include monitoring the multi-phase flow in the process pipelines sedimentation monitoring, etc. McArdle, F. J. (1992). "Investigation of cardiosynchronous

    Boundary estimation in EIT

    Boundary_estimation_in_EIT

  • Lower Sava Valley
  • Region of southern Slovenia

    processes (sedimentation and channel migration), local slope processes, and minor aeolian activity. The plain's surface roughness coefficients, as mapped

    Lower Sava Valley

    Lower Sava Valley

    Lower_Sava_Valley

  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Symptoms resulting from kidney damage

    effusion or due to diaphragmatic compression with ascites. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate is increased due to increased fibrinogen & other plasma contents

    Nephrotic syndrome

    Nephrotic syndrome

    Nephrotic_syndrome

  • Hydroelectricity
  • Electricity generated by hydropower

    (2007). "Hydropower". Encyclopedia of Environment and Society. 3. "Sedimentation Problems with Dams". Internationalrivers.org. Archived from the original

    Hydroelectricity

    Hydroelectricity

    Hydroelectricity

  • Direct-to-consumer blood testing
  • Describes a new class of consumer health testing

    Systemic Inflammation (AISI) ✓ Monocyte-to-HDL Ratio ✓ ✓ ✓ Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) ✓ ✓ ✓ Eosinophils % ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Neutrophils % ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Basophils %

    Direct-to-consumer blood testing

    Direct-to-consumer_blood_testing

  • Sediment transport
  • Movement of solid particles, typically by gravity and fluid entrainment

    depth into account and more importantly, that it does not show that sedimentation is caused by flow velocity deceleration and erosion is caused by flow

    Sediment transport

    Sediment transport

    Sediment_transport

  • Parting lineation
  • to the square of the current velocity U. The Darcy-Weisbach friction coefficient f and the density of the fluid ρ are constants. Empirical studies have

    Parting lineation

    Parting lineation

    Parting_lineation

  • Double diffusive convection
  • Convection with two density gradients

    of salt, α is the coefficient of thermal expansion at constant pressure and salinity, and β is the haline contraction coefficient at constant pressure

    Double diffusive convection

    Double diffusive convection

    Double_diffusive_convection

  • Yule Marble
  • Marble from Colorado

    17 December 2011. "Mesozoic Sedimentation". CliffShade.com. Retrieved 17 December 2011. "Laramide Orogeny and Sedimentation, ~72–40 Ma (23:37–23:47 h)"

    Yule Marble

    Yule Marble

    Yule_Marble

  • Geology of the Canary Islands
  • Geology of a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean

    they may have been formed in the Holocene. Weathering, erosion and sedimentation during the Pliocene and Quaternary formed coastal and shallow-sea sedimentary

    Geology of the Canary Islands

    Geology of the Canary Islands

    Geology_of_the_Canary_Islands

  • Penang
  • State in Malaysia

    Retrieved 15 March 2024. Abd. Rahman, Abdul Hadi (September 2000). "Coastal Sedimentation and Recent Coastline Changes Along the Seberang Perai Coast, Pulau Pinang"

    Penang

    Penang

    Penang

  • Peter Santschi
  • Marine scientist and an academic

    exhibiting recent radiocarbon ages, play important roles in carbon cycling, sedimentation, and microbial habitats, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary

    Peter Santschi

    Peter_Santschi

  • Awash River
  • Major river in Ethiopia

    kilometres (69 sq mi). Both lake and dam are threatened by increasing sedimentation.[citation needed] The valley of the Awash from about 9° N downstream

    Awash River

    Awash River

    Awash_River

  • Construction of electronic cigarettes
  • Engineering and chemistry of e-cigarettes

    when the cartomizer gets consistently flooded (gurgling) because of sedimentation of the wick. Most cartomizers are refillable even if not advertised

    Construction of electronic cigarettes

    Construction of electronic cigarettes

    Construction_of_electronic_cigarettes

  • Bioturbation
  • Reworking of soils and sediments by organisms

    P.; Gardner, L. R.; Moore, W. S.; Bollinger, M. S. (1987-03-01). "Sedimentation and bioturbation in a salt marsh as revealed by 210Pb, 137Cs, and 7Be

    Bioturbation

    Bioturbation

    Bioturbation

  • Subhasish Dey
  • Indian hydraulician and educator

    Association for Sedimentation and Erosion Research (WASER) (2019–25). He served as a Council Member of the World Association for Sedimentation and Erosion

    Subhasish Dey

    Subhasish Dey

    Subhasish_Dey

  • Soil mechanics
  • Branch of soil physics and applied mechanics that describes the behavior of soils

    provides the theoretical basis to calculate the relationship between sedimentation velocity and particle size. ASTM provides the detailed procedures for

    Soil mechanics

    Soil mechanics

    Soil_mechanics

  • Ecohydraulics
  • Interdisciplinary research field

    the second-best habitat. Streams with intensive bed-load motion and sedimentation provide bad habitat for organisms. The taxa richness or biodiversity

    Ecohydraulics

    Ecohydraulics

  • Miriam Kastner
  • American oceanographer and geochemist (born 1935)

    the analysis of deep sea sedimentation. For the next 20 years of her career she continued her research on deep sea sedimentation but her focus shifted more

    Miriam Kastner

    Miriam Kastner

    Miriam_Kastner

  • Glossary of geography terms (A–M)
  • kinetic energy is lost and accumulates in layers of sediment. See also sedimentation. depression Any landform that is sunken or depressed below the surrounding

    Glossary of geography terms (A–M)

    Glossary_of_geography_terms_(A–M)

  • Deep biosphere
  • Life in the deep subsurface of the Earth

    and iron, limiting the growth of phytoplankton; this results in low sedimentation rates. The sediment tends to be very poor in nutrients, so not all the

    Deep biosphere

    Deep biosphere

    Deep_biosphere

  • Low-gravity process engineering
  • Space manufacturing and fluid behavior

    environments, particles in fluids remain suspended for extended periods, as sedimentation and buoyancy effects are minimal. In microgravity, fluid behavior is

    Low-gravity process engineering

    Low-gravity_process_engineering

  • Integrated urban water management in Medellín
  • City in Antioquia, Colombia

    the state GDP of 14.7 billion. Colombia has a median value of 57 Gini coefficient indicating moderate income disparity. (source: WRI Earthtrends, 2003)

    Integrated urban water management in Medellín

    Integrated urban water management in Medellín

    Integrated_urban_water_management_in_Medellín

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    MOT

    , the mother of the gods.

  • Chakranhi | சக்ராஹீஂ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chakranhi | சக்ராஹீஂ 

  • Deepthiksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Deepthiksha

    A beam of light

  • Givon
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Givon

    Hill; High Place

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  • Segmentation
  • n.

    The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self-division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation.

  • Centrolecithal
  • a.

    Having the food yolk placed at the center of the ovum, segmentation being either regular or unequal.

  • Micromere
  • n.

    One of the smaller cells, or blastomeres, resulting from the complete segmentation of a telolecithal ovum.

  • Ectental
  • a.

    Relating to, or connected with, the two primitive germ layers, the ectoderm and ectoderm; as, the "ectental line" or line of juncture of the two layers in the segmentation of the ovum.

  • Coefficient
  • n.

    A number, commonly used in computation as a factor, expressing the amount of some change or effect under certain fixed conditions as to temperature, length, volume, etc.; as, the coefficient of expansion; the coefficient of friction.

  • Segment
  • v. i.

    To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum.

  • Pronucleus
  • n.

    One of the two bodies or nuclei (called male and female pronuclei) which unite to form the first segmentation nucleus of an impregnated ovum.

  • Blastocoele
  • n.

    The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity.

  • Morulation
  • n.

    The process of cleavage, or segmentation, of the ovum, by which a morula is formed.

  • Periblast
  • a.

    The protoplasmic matter which surrounds the entoblast, or cell nucleus, and undergoes segmentation.

  • Fission
  • n.

    A method of asexual reproduction among the lowest (unicellular) organisms by means of a process of self-division, consisting of gradual division or cleavage of the into two parts, each of which then becomes a separate and independent organisms; as when a cell in an animal or plant, or its germ, undergoes a spontaneous division, and the parts again subdivide. See Segmentation, and Cell division, under Division.

  • Sedimentation
  • n.

    The act of depositing a sediment; specifically (Geol.), the deposition of the material of which sedimentary rocks are formed.

  • Metameric
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a metamere or its formation; as, metameric segmentation.

  • Ectolecithal
  • a.

    Having the food yolk, at the commencement of segmentation, in a peripheral position, and the cleavage process confined to the center of the egg; as, ectolecithal ova.

  • Morula
  • n.

    The sphere or globular mass of cells (blastomeres), formed by the clevage of the ovum or egg in the first stages of its development; -- called also mulberry mass, segmentation sphere, and blastosphere. See Segmentation.

  • Segment
  • n.

    One of the cells or division formed by segmentation, as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation.

  • Nauplius
  • n.

    A crustacean larva having three pairs of locomotive organs (corresponding to the antennules, antennae, and mandibles), a median eye, and little or no segmentation of the body.

  • Holoblastic
  • a.

    Undergoing complete segmentation; composed entirely of germinal matter, the whole of the yolk undergoing fission; -- opposed to meroblastic.

  • Amphiblastic
  • a.

    Segmenting unequally; -- said of telolecithal ova with complete segmentation.

  • Meroblastic
  • a.

    Consisting only in part of germinal matter; characterized by partial segmentation only; as, meroblastic ova, in which a portion of the yolk only undergoes fission; meroblastic segmentation; -- opposed to holoblastic.