Thiazines /ˈθaɪəziːn/ are organic compounds containing a ring of four carbon, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom. Chemicals that include thiazine are used for dyes, tranquilizers and insecticides.
Metal-polysaccharide particles
Signal quality monitoring
A capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) is one of the most common types of industrial plasma sources. It essentially consists of two metal electrodes separated by a small distance, placed in a reactor....
In air and tissue, molecular oxygen occurs in a triplet state, whereas almost all other molecules are in a singlet state. Reactions between these are forbidden by quantum mechanics, thus oxygen is ...
Hydraulic control
Slow-wave electrode structure
Digital actuator
Electro-optic switch
Antibiotic knee prosthesis
Chloride removal
Antimicrobial peptides (also called host defense peptides) are part of the innate immune response and are found among all classes of life. Fundamental differences exist between prokaryotic and euka...
Inverse kinematics refers to the use of the kinematics equations of a robot to determine the joint parameters that provide a desired position of the end-effector.[1] Specification of the movement o...
Fuel injection is a system for admitting fuel into an internal combustion engine. It has become the primary fuel delivery system used in automotive engines, having replaced carburetors during the 1...
A food allergy is an adverse immune response to certain kinds of food.[1] They are distinct from other adverse responses to food, such as food intolerance, pharmacological reactions, and toxin-m...
Melanoma (Listeni/ˌmɛləˈnoʊmə/; from Greek μέλας melas, "dark")[1] is a type of skin cancer which forms from melanocytes (pigment-containing cells in the skin).
Therapeutic phosphonates
Zero quantum NMR imaging
Polysaccharide matrix with fusion protein