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  2. Gamma Group - Wikipedia

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    Gamma Group is an Anglo-German technology company that sells surveillance software to governments and police forces around the world. The company has been strongly criticised by human rights organisations for selling its FinFisher software to undemocratic regimes such as Egypt and Bahrain . Following the Arab Spring protests in 2011, activists ...

  3. Gamma wave - Wikipedia

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    A gamma wave or gamma rhythm is a pattern of neural oscillation in humans with a frequency between 25 and 140 Hz, the 40 Hz point being of particular interest. [1] Gamma rhythms are correlated with large-scale brain network activity and cognitive phenomena such as working memory, attention, and perceptual grouping, and can be increased in ...

  4. gamma (media company) - Wikipedia

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    Gamma (stylized as gamma. with a full stop) is an American media company founded in 2023 by former Apple executive Larry Jackson and record executive Ike Youssef. Described as a competitor to major labels , the company acts as an alternative distributor for multimedia content by means of a prior acquisition of the technology platform Vydia. [2]

  5. Alpha secretase - Wikipedia

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    Alpha secretases are a family of proteolytic enzymes that cleave amyloid precursor protein (APP) in its transmembrane region. Specifically, alpha secretases cleave within the fragment that gives rise to the Alzheimer's disease -associated peptide amyloid beta when APP is instead processed by beta secretase and gamma secretase.

  6. Gamma Brain Waves: What They Are and How They Benefit You - WebMD

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    Gamma waves can also promote higher states of awareness and increased brain function during meditation. ‌. Gamma waves have the following benefits: They can improve your cognition and problem ...

  7. Gamma Brain Waves: Uses, Purpose, Benefits, Function, More

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    Your brain is a busy place. Brain waves are, essentially, the evidence of electrical activity produced by your brain. When a group of neurons sends a burst of electrical pulses to another group of ...

  8. Gamma camera - Wikipedia

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    A gamma camera (γ-camera), also called a scintillation camera or Anger camera, is a device used to image gamma radiation emitting radioisotopes, a technique known as scintigraphy. The applications of scintigraphy include early drug development and nuclear medical imaging to view and analyse images of the human body or the distribution of ...

  9. Gamma - Wikipedia

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    Gamma (/ ˈ ɡ æ m ə /; uppercase Γ, lowercase γ; Greek: γάμμα gámma) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 3. In Ancient Greek , the letter gamma represented a voiced velar stop IPA: [ɡ] .