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Look up residue or residuum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Residue may refer to: An amino acid, within a peptide chain Crop residue, materials left
Residue
Concept of complex analysis
In complex analysis, the residue theorem, sometimes called Cauchy's residue theorem, is a powerful tool to evaluate line integrals of analytic functions
Residue_theorem
Computation modulo a fixed integer
least residue system is a complete residue system, and a complete residue system is simply a set containing precisely one representative of each residue class
Modular_arithmetic
Waste materials generated by agriculture
Crop residues are waste materials generated by agriculture. The two types are: Field residues are materials left in an agricultural field or orchard after
Crop_residue
Field arising from a quotient ring by a maximal ideal
In mathematics, the residue field is a basic construction in commutative algebra. If R {\displaystyle R} is a commutative ring and m {\displaystyle {\mathfrak
Residue_field
The maximum residue limit (also maximum residue level, MRL) is the maximum amount of pesticide residue that is expected to remain on food products when
Maximum_residue_limit
Integer that is a perfect square modulo some integer
In number theory, an integer q is a quadratic residue modulo n if it is congruent to a perfect square modulo n; that is, if there exists an integer x
Quadratic_residue
Attribute of a mathematical function
In mathematics, more specifically complex analysis, the residue of a function at a point of its domain is a complex number proportional to the contour
Residue_(complex_analysis)
Particles expelled from the muzzle of a gun
Gunshot residue (GSR), also known as cartridge discharge residue (CDR), gunfire residue (GFR), or firearm discharge residue (FDR), consists of all of
Gunshot_residue
Remnants of blood in forensic science
residue are the wet and dry remnants of blood, as well the discoloration of surfaces on which blood has been shed. In forensic science, blood residue
Blood_residue
Diet that limits stool
A low-residue diet is a diet which aims to reduce the amount of residue, which is the indigestible material remaining in the large intestine after digestion
Low-fiber/low-residue_diet
Lab test for coking tendency of a substance
Conradson carbon residue, commonly known as "Concarbon" or "CCR", is a laboratory test used to provide an indication of the coke-forming tendencies of
Conradson_carbon_residue
In complex analysis, a branch of mathematics, the residue at infinity is a residue of a holomorphic function on an annulus having an infinite external
Residue_at_infinity
Whatever remains following a given physical or chemical process
In chemistry, residue has different meanings. The more common meanings are: the remains or contaminant after a chemical process of preparation, separation
Residue_(chemistry)
Lab test for coking tendency of a substance
Micro carbon residue, commonly known as "MCR" is a laboratory test used to determine the amount of carbonaceous residue formed after evaporation and pyrolysis
Micro_carbon_residue
Organic compounds containing amine and carboxylic groups
amino-acid residues form the second-largest component (water being the largest) of human muscles and other tissues. Beyond their role as residues in proteins
Amino_acid
Pesticides remaining in food after application
residue refers to the pesticides that may remain on or in food, after they are applied to food crops. The maximum allowable levels of these residues in
Pesticide_residue
Measurement used in climate engineering
In climate engineering, the residue-to-product ratio (RPR) is used to calculate how much unused crop residue might be left after harvesting a particular
Residue-to-product_ratio
Multi-modular arithmetic
A residue number system or residue numeral system (RNS) is a numeral system representing integers by their values modulo several pairwise coprime integers
Residue_number_system
Set of residue classes modulo n, relatively prime to n
In mathematics, a subset R of the integers is called a reduced residue system modulo n if: gcd(r, n) = 1 for each r in R, R contains φ(n) elements, no
Reduced_residue_system
1983 compilation album by The Residents
Residue of the Residents is an outtakes compilation released by American art rock group The Residents in 1983, collecting miscellaneous recordings from
Residue_of_the_Residents
Method of evaluating certain integrals along paths in the complex plane
in a region. Contour integration is closely related to the calculus of residues, a method of complex analysis. The power of contour integration comes from
Contour_integration
Waste product from the production of alumina
Red mud, now more frequently termed bauxite residue, is an industrial waste generated during the processing of bauxite into alumina using the Bayer process
Red_mud
Tobacco smoke residue
to surface roads. Tar is occasionally said to stand for total aerosol residue; this is a backronym coined in the mid-1960s. Tar, when in the lungs, coats
Tar_(tobacco_residue)
In algebraic number theory the n-th power residue symbol (for an integer n > 2) is a generalization of the (quadratic) Legendre symbol to n-th powers
Power_residue_symbol
2015 British TV series or programme
Residue is a British science fiction supernatural horror miniseries created and written by John Harrison and directed by Alex García López. The first
Residue_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
Complete residue system may refer to: Covering system Complete residue system modulo m This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Complete_residue_system
Theorem relating Milnor K-theory and Galois cohomology
In mathematics, the norm residue isomorphism theorem is a long-sought result relating Milnor K-theory and Galois cohomology. The result has a relatively
Norm residue isomorphism theorem
Norm_residue_isomorphism_theorem
Three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in an amino acid-chain molecule
monomers of the polymer. A single amino acid monomer may also be called a residue, which indicates a repeating unit of a polymer. Proteins form by amino
Protein_structure
Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues
and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues. Proteins perform a vast array of functions within organisms, including
Protein
equilibrium (open distillation). Multiple residue curves for a single system are called residue curves map. Residue curves allow testing the feasibility of
Residue_curve
Investigation of microscopic remains on archaeological artefacts
Organic Residue Analysis (ORA) refers to the study of micro-remains trapped in or adhered to artifacts from the past. These organic residues can include
Organic_residue_analysis
Generalized residue for several complex variables
mathematics, the Poincaré residue is a generalization, to several complex variables and complex manifold theory, of the residue at a pole of complex function
Poincaré_residue
American rapper and actor (born 1977)
12-gauge pump shotgun, along with some prescription painkillers and marijuana residue, on the tour bus according to papers filed at Oklahoma County District
2_Chainz
Short chains of 2–50 amino acids
comprise peptides as residues. Peptides are usually "linear" with an N-terminal (amine group) and C-terminal (carboxyl group) residue at the ends. Cyclic
Peptide
2015 studio album by 10 Years
January 25, 2015 "From Birth to Burial" Released: August 6, 2015 "Selling Skeletons" Released: February 11, 2016 "Moisture Residue" Released: April 4, 2016
From_Birth_to_Burial
2020 American film
Residue is a 2020 American drama film written, directed and produced by Merawi Gerima, at his feature film debut. The film premiered at the 77th edition
Residue_(film)
Residue depth (RD) is a solvent exposure measure that describes to what extent a residue is buried in the protein structure space. It complements the information
Residue_depth
aluminium) and shredder waste, called automotive shredder residue or automobile shredder residue (ASR). ASR consists of glass, fiber, rubber, automobile
Automotive_shredder_residue
Activity that has been interrupted may be more readily recalled
In psychology, the Zeigarnik effect (named after Lithuanian-Soviet psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik) postulates that people remember unfinished or interrupted
Zeigarnik_effect
Substance having effect(s) on the body of an individual
A drug is any chemical substance other than a nutrient or an essential dietary ingredient, which, when administered to a living organism, produces a biological
Drug
Theorem about complex manifolds
In mathematics, the Bott residue formula, introduced by Bott (1967), describes a sum over the fixed points of a holomorphic vector field of a compact
Bott_residue_formula
Tissue residue is the concentration of a chemical or compound in an organism's tissue or in a portion of an organism's tissue. Tissue residue is used in
Tissue_residue
Biodegradable waste
resources to purchase expensive fertilizers. Addition of composts that contain residues and particles of heavy metals to soil can raise the soil's heavy metal
Green_waste
Portion of plant-derived food that cannot be completely digested
bacterial enzyme activity changes in the water-holding capacity of the fiber residue after fermentation Enlargement of the cecum is a common finding when some
Dietary_fiber
A quadratic residue code is a type of cyclic code. Examples of quadratic residue codes include the ( 7 , 4 ) {\displaystyle (7,4)} Hamming code over G
Quadratic_residue_code
Any ester of glycerol having all three hydroxyl groups esterified with fatty acids
groups of glycerol. Animal fats typically have unsaturated fatty acid residues on carbon atoms 1 and 3. Extreme examples of non-random fats are cocoa
Triglyceride
Complex number whose real and imaginary parts are both integers
congruence classes or residue classes. The set of the residue classes is usually denoted Z[i]/z0Z[i], or Z[i]/⟨z0⟩, or simply Z[i]/z0. The residue class of a Gaussian
Gaussian_integer
Matter composed of organic compounds
effects on legume plants in soil. He noticed that when adding fresh organic residues to the soil, it resulted in intensified mineralization by the humus N.
Organic_matter
Predicted output by AlphaFold indicating expected position error of protein structures
the aligned error between two residues, i and j is calculated by aligning the predicted N, Cα, and C atoms of residue i onto the same atoms in the experimental
Predicted_Aligned_Error
Mathematical concept
In mathematics, noncommutative residue, defined independently by M. Wodzicki (1984) and Guillemin (1985), is a certain trace on the algebra of pseudodifferential
Noncommutative_residue
Unusable radioactive materials
value for coal use from mining to waste disposal is "probably unknown". Residues from the oil and gas industry often contain radium and its decay products
Radioactive_waste
Explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system
residues in the protein. He re-stated it in a Nature paper published in 1970: "The central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-residue
Central dogma of molecular biology
Central_dogma_of_molecular_biology
Agricultural practice
paddy straw farming technique, and making biomass pellets. Agriculture residues can have other uses, such as in particle board and biofuel, though these
Stubble_burning
Byproduct of soy milk and tofu production
considered foodstuff, it may be deemed 'soybean curd residue' (SCR). Some 800,000 tons of soybean curd residue is disposed annually as tofu production byproducts
Okara_(food)
Chemical compound
complexes with many metal ions. The imidazole sidechain of the histidine residue commonly serves as a ligand in metalloproteins. One example is the axial
Histidine
Enzyme that cleaves other proteins into smaller peptides
threonine, and cysteine proteases use a nucleophilic residue (usually in a catalytic triad). That residue performs a nucleophilic attack to covalently link
Protease
Agricultural method
that vegetation). "Direct seeding" is when crops are sown through the residue of previous crop. "Surface seeding" or "direct seeding" is when seeds are
No-till_farming
2024 studio album by Kerry King
Diablo – all: King Where I Reign – first: King, second: Demmel, third: King Residue – first: Demmel, second: King Idle Hands – first: Demmel, second: King
From_Hell_I_Rise
Technique used in mass spectroscopy
folded proteins for instance) form by charged residue mechanism. A third model invoking combined charged residue-field emission has been proposed. Another
Electrospray_ionization
Group theory
In mathematics, specifically in group theory, residue-class-wise affine groups are certain permutation groups acting on Z {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} }
Residue-class-wise affine group
Residue-class-wise_affine_group
between the CO of residue i and the NH of residue i+3 (a β-turn); the other is between the CO of residue i+4 and the NH of residue i. Type 2 beta bulge
Beta_bulge_loop
twofold: each whole residue (amino acid) is modeled as a single "bead" or "point" of a finite set of types (usually only two), and each residue is restricted
Lattice_protein
Substance used to control pests
pesticide residues in food increase the risk of people getting cancer. A 2009 study estimated that lifetime exposure to pesticide residues from eating
Pesticide
Algorithm for fast modular multiplication
the residue class unless they would violate the divisibility condition). The residue class corresponding to a is denoted a. Equality of residue classes
Montgomery modular multiplication
Montgomery_modular_multiplication
Class of compounds
glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain(s). The point of attachment is a serine (Ser) residue to which the glycosaminoglycan is joined through a tetrasaccharide bridge
Proteoglycan
Conditions in number theory
rational reciprocity laws since the 1970s.[A] A quartic or biquadratic residue (mod p) is any number congruent to the fourth power of an integer (mod
Quartic_reciprocity
Formula concerning prime numbers
criterion is a formula for determining whether an integer is a quadratic residue modulo a prime. Precisely, Let p be an odd prime and a be an integer coprime
Euler's_criterion
Type of Uranium waste from the Manhattan Project
K-65 residues are the very radioactive mill residues resulting from the uniquely concentrated uranium ore discovered before WW II in Katanga province
K-65_residues
Method of sequencing amino acids in a peptide
amino-terminal residue is labeled and cleaved from the peptide without disrupting the peptide bonds between other amino acid residues. Phenyl isothiocyanate
Edman_degradation
Residue powder left after the combustion of wood
Wood ash is the powdery residue remaining after the combustion of wood, such as burning wood in a fireplace, bonfire, or an industrial power plant. It
Wood_ash
Reduction of a ring by one of its ideals
algebra, a quotient ring, also known as factor ring, difference ring or residue class ring, is a construction quite similar to the quotient group in group
Quotient_ring
Method to calculate the carbon residue of a fuel
Ramsbottom carbon residue (RCR) is well known in the petroleum industry as a method to calculate the carbon residue of a fuel. The carbon residue value is considered
Ramsbottom_carbon_residue
Residue of sugar cane after juice extraction
"Nutrient and Antioxidant Properties of Oils from Bagasses, Agricultural Residues, Medicinal Plants, and Fodders". J Am Coll Nutr. 38 (2): 132–140. doi:10
Bagasse
In mathematics, the residue formula says that the sum of the residues of a meromorphic differential form on a smooth proper algebraic curve vanishes.
Sum_of_residues_formula
Cooking technique to create a sauce
Deglazing is a cooking technique for removing and dissolving browned food residue from a pan to flavor sauces, soups, and gravies. When a piece of meat is
Deglazing_(cooking)
General three-dimensional form of local segments of proteins
helix). Min length 3 residues. H = 4-turn helix (α helix). Minimum length 4 residues. I = 5-turn helix (π helix). Minimum length 5 residues. T = hydrogen bonded
Protein_secondary_structure
Chemical changes in proteins following their translation from mRNA
form or removing the initiator methionine residue. The formation of disulfide bonds from cysteine residues may also be referred to as a post-translational
Post-translational modification
Post-translational_modification
Isoaspartic acid (isoaspartate, isoaspartyl, β-aspartate) is an aspartic acid residue isomeric to the typical α peptide linkage. It is a β-amino acid, with the
Isoaspartate
Conditions under which the congruence x^3 equals p (mod q) is solvable
Gauss's published works mention cubic residues and reciprocity three times: there is one result pertaining to cubic residues in the Disquisitiones Arithmeticae
Cubic_reciprocity
Active region of an enzyme
active site consists of amino acid residues that form temporary bonds with the substrate, the binding site, and residues that catalyse a reaction of that
Active_site
Branch of mathematics studying functions of a complex variable
function's residue there, which can be used to compute path integrals involving the function; this is the content of the powerful residue theorem. The
Complex_analysis
Collection of residue classes
In mathematics, a covering system (also called a complete residue system) is a collection { a 1 ( mod n 1 ) , … , a k ( mod n k ) } {\displaystyle
Covering_system
Attachment of an oligosaccharide to a nitrogen atom
glycan, to a nitrogen atom (the amide nitrogen of an asparagine (Asn) residue of a protein), in a process called N-glycosylation, studied in biochemistry
N-linked_glycosylation
Any organic compound having a sulfanyl group (–SH)
triads. Active site cysteine residues are the functional unit in cysteine protease catalytic triads. Cysteine residues may also react with heavy metal
Thiol
Sieve invented by Patrick X. Gallagher
Combinatorial sieves like the Selberg sieve are strongest, when only a few residue classes are removed, while the term large sieve means that this sieve can
Larger_sieve
Methods of induction by John Stuart Mill
by previous inductions to be the effect of certain antecedents, and the residue of the phenomenon is the effect of the remaining antecedents. — John Stuart
Mill's_methods
Function in number theory
both quadratic residues or quadratic non-residues modulo p is a residue, whereas the product of a residue with a non-residue is a non-residue. A special case
Legendre_symbol
Math method
to half of all residue classes of numbers are removed, as opposed to small sieves such as the Selberg sieve wherein only a few residue classes are removed
Large_sieve
Class of enzymes capable of forming isopeptide bonds in certain regions of proteins
γ-carboxamide groups ( -(C=O)NH2 ) of glutamine residue side chains and the ε-amino groups ( -NH2 ) of lysine residue side chains with subsequent release of ammonia
Transglutaminase
Class of enzymes
glycosidase Family 2) that catalyzes hydrolysis of β-D-glucuronic acid residues from the non-reducing end of mucopolysaccharides (also referred to as glycosaminoglycans)
Β-Glucuronidase
Theorem in complex analysis
analysis, Jordan's lemma is a result frequently used in conjunction with the residue theorem to evaluate contour integrals and improper integrals. The lemma
Jordan's_lemma
calcium, aluminum, or magnesium combine with other minerals to form alkaline residues that are emitted into the atmosphere, absorbed by water droplets in clouds
Alkaline_precipitation
Test if a Mersenne number is prime
0{\pmod {M_{p}}}.} The number sp − 2 mod Mp is called the Lucas–Lehmer residue of p. (Some authors equivalently set s1 = 4 and test sp−1 mod Mp). In pseudocode
Lucas–Lehmer_primality_test
Theorem about zeros of holomorphic functions
r)} . This sort of argument can be useful in locating residues when one applies Cauchy's residue theorem. Rouché's theorem can also be used to give a short
Rouché's_theorem
Histone methylation on tail of histone H3 associated with gene bodies
H3. It is a mark that indicates the tri-methylation at the 9th lysine residue of the histone H3 protein and is often associated with heterochromatin
H3K9me3
Group of units of the ring of integers modulo n
congruence classes, also known as residues modulo n, that are coprime to n. Hence another name is the group of primitive residue classes modulo n. In the theory
Multiplicative group of integers modulo n
Multiplicative_group_of_integers_modulo_n
Values of chemical properties
that define the relative hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of amino acid residues. The more positive the value, the more hydrophobic are the amino acids
Hydrophobicity_scales
Theorem in complex analysis
and so no other residues. By the residue theorem we have that the integral about C is the product of 2πi and the sum of the residues. Together, the sum
Argument_principle
Water quality parameter
the same essential measurement. TSS was previously called non-filterable residue (NFR), but was changed to TSS because of ambiguity in other scientific
Total_suspended_solids
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
Girl/Female
Indian
Heavenly flower
Male
Arthurian
, a knight of the Round Table.
Male
Italian
Italian name invented by Shakespeare for a character in his play "Twelfth Night," MALVOLIO means "ill-will."
Boy/Male
British, English
Brave
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Summer.German and Danish : from Middle German sumer, Danish, Norwegian sommer ‘summer’, a nickname for someone of a warm disposition, or for someone associated with the season in some other way or from living in a sunny place, in some instances a metonymic occupational name for a basketweaver or a drummer, from Middle High German sum(b)er, sum(m)er ‘basket’, ‘basketry’, ‘drum’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sommer ‘summer’. Like the other seasonal names, this was also one of the group of names that were bestowed on Jews more or less at random by government officials in 18th- and 19th-century central Europe.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Traimbika | தà¯à®°à¯€à®®à¯à®ªà¯€à®•ா
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Perspicacious
Boy/Male
British, English
Man from the Lowlands
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clean, Pure
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish tesler ‘carpenter’. Compare Tesler.German : variant of Teschner.English : from an agent derivative of Old English tǣsel ‘teasel’, hence an occupational name for someone whose job was to brush the surface of newly-woven cloth or to card wood preparatory to spinning, using the dry seed-heads of teasels (a kind of thistle).
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
RESIDUE
n.
The hypothetical radical VO, regarded as a characterized residue of certain vanadium compounds.
n.
A white, amorphous, tenacious substance resembling caoutchouc, and obtained as an insoluble residue of mastic.
n.
The hypothetical radical C4H3S, regarded as the essential residue of thiophene and certain of its derivatives.
n.
A hydrocarbon obtained from coal-tar residues, and remarkable for its intense yellowish green fluorescence.
n.
A regulus consisting essentially of nickel, obtained as a residue in fusing cobalt and nickel ores with silica and sodium carbonate to make smalt.
n.
The hypothetical radical C3H7, regarded as the essential residue of propane and related compounds.
n.
A hypothetical radical (C8H15O), regarded as the essential residue of octoic acid.
n.
A hypothetical radical constituting the characteristic residue of tartronic acid and certain of its derivatives.
n.
A hypothetical hydrocarbon radical regarded as an essential residue of octane, and as entering into its derivatives; as, octyl alcohol.
n.
The hypothetical radical C2H3, regarded as the characteristic residue of ethylene and that related series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with which the allyl compounds are homologous.
n.
A hydrocarbon radical regarded as an essential residue of propine and allied compounds.
n.
A hypothetical hydrocarbon radical, C3H5, isomeric with allyl and glyceryl, and regarded as the essential residue of glycerin. Cf. Allyl, and Glyceryl.
n.
A crude potash obtained from beet-root residues and other similar sources.
n.
Any positive or negative number that differs from a given number by a multiple of a given modulus; thus, if 7 is the modulus, and 9 the given number, the numbers -5, 2, 16, 23, etc., are residues.
n.
A hypothetical radical, C5H4N, regarded as the essential residue of pyridine, and analogous to phenyl.
n.
The hypothetical radical C3H5O, regarded as the essential residue of propionic acid and certain related compounds.
n.
A yellowish translucent substance, almost odorless and tasteless, obtained as a residue in the purification of crude petroleum, and consisting essentially of a mixture of several of the higher members of the paraffin series. It is used as an unguent, and for various purposes in the arts. See the Note under Petrolatum.
n.
A compound radical, C6H13, regarded as the essential residue of hexane, and a related series of compounds.
n.
The radical UO2, conveniently regarded as a residue of many uranium compounds.
n.
Specifically, a group of two or more atoms, not completely saturated, which are so linked that their union implies certain properties, and are conveniently regarded as playing the part of a single atom; a residue; -- called also a compound radical. Cf. Residue.