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  2. Structural Classification of Proteins database - Wikipedia

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    The Structural Classification of Proteins extended (SCOPe) database was released in 2012 with far greater automation of the same hierarchical system and is full backwards compatible with SCOP version 1.75. In 2014, manual curation was reintroduced into SCOPe to maintain accurate structure assignment.

  3. Systems analysis - Wikipedia

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    System analysis researchers apply methodology to the systems involved, forming an overall picture. System analysis is used in every field where something is developed. Analysis can also be a series of components that perform organic functions together, such as systems engineering. Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineering ...

  4. Symmetrical components - Wikipedia

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    Symmetrical components are most commonly used for analysis of three-phase electrical power systems. The voltage or current of a three-phase system at some point can be indicated by three phasors, called the three components of the voltage or the current. This article discusses voltage; however, the same considerations also apply to current.

  5. Systems biology - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the systems approach to biology. Systems biology is the computational and mathematical analysis and modeling of complex biological systems.It is a biology-based interdisciplinary field of study that focuses on complex interactions within biological systems, using a holistic approach (holism instead of the more traditional reductionism) to biological research.

  6. Parasequence - Wikipedia

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    A parasequence is defined as a genetically related succession of bedsets that is bounded by marine flooding surfaces (or their correlative surfaces) on top and at the bottom. [1] The succession is supposed to be relatively conformable in the sense that breaks in deposition within the parasequence are much shorter than the time of deposition of ...

  7. Single-cell sequencing - Wikipedia

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    Single-cell DNA genome sequencing involves isolating a single cell, amplifying the whole genome or region of interest, constructing sequencing libraries, and then applying next-generation DNA sequencing (for example Illumina, Ion Torrent ). Single-cell DNA sequencing has been widely applied in mammalian systems to study normal physiology and ...

  8. Synchroscope - Wikipedia

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    In AC electrical power systems, a synchroscope is a device that indicates the degree to which two systems ( generators or power networks) are synchronized with each other. [1] For two electrical systems to be synchronized, both systems must operate at the same frequency, and the phase angle between the systems must be zero (and two polyphase ...

  9. Recognition sequence - Wikipedia

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    A recognition sequence is a DNA sequence to which a structural motif of a DNA-binding domain exhibits binding specificity. Recognition sequences are palindromes. [1] The transcription factor Sp1 for example, binds the sequences 5'- (G/T)GGGCGG (G/A) (G/A) (C/T)-3', where (G/T) indicates that the domain will bind a guanine or thymine at this ...