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  • Substrate mapping
  • Substrate mapping (or wafer mapping) is a process in which the performance of semiconductor devices on a substrate is represented by a map showing the

    Substrate mapping

    Substrate_mapping

  • Stratum
  • Layer of sediment, rock or soil with internally consistent characteristics

    or a general term that includes both bed and lamina. Related terms are substrate and substratum (pl.substrata), a stratum underlying another stratum. Typically

    Stratum

    Stratum

    Stratum

  • Unconventional computing
  • Computing by new or unusual methods

    computational framework derived from recurrent neural network theory that involves mapping input signals into higher-dimensional computational spaces through the

    Unconventional computing

    Unconventional_computing

  • Small conditional RNA
  • intended to read out the state of endogenous biological circuitry (e.g., mapping gene expression for biological research or medical diagnosis), or to regulate

    Small conditional RNA

    Small conditional RNA

    Small_conditional_RNA

  • Hericium erinaceus
  • Edible mushroom

    cultivation, the substrate can be either solid (artificial log) or liquid (submerged culture and deep submerged culture). The solid substrate is most commonly

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium erinaceus

    Hericium_erinaceus

  • Executive functions
  • Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior

    guide the flow of neural activity along pathways that establish the proper mappings between inputs, internal states, and outputs needed to perform a given

    Executive functions

    Executive functions

    Executive_functions

  • Insulin receptor substrate 2
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Insulin receptor substrate 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IRS2 gene. This gene encodes the insulin receptor substrate 2, a cytoplasmic

    Insulin receptor substrate 2

    Insulin receptor substrate 2

    Insulin_receptor_substrate_2

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Arousal
  • State of being awoken

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Arousal

    Arousal

    Arousal

  • Extracellular matrix
  • Structural support for biological cells

    (November 2005). "Tissue cells feel and respond to the stiffness of their substrate". Science. 310 (5751): 1139–43. Bibcode:2005Sci...310.1139D. CiteSeerX 10

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular_matrix

  • Thin film
  • Thin layer of material

    diffusion. Adsorption is the interaction of a vapor atom or molecule with a substrate surface. The interaction is characterized by the sticking coefficient

    Thin film

    Thin_film

  • Active site
  • Active region of an enzyme

    biology and biochemistry, the active site is the region of an enzyme where substrate molecules bind and undergo a chemical reaction. The active site consists

    Active site

    Active site

    Active_site

  • Benjamin Libet
  • American neuroscientist (1916–2007)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Benjamin Libet

    Benjamin_Libet

  • Western blot
  • Analytical technique used in molecular biology

    epitope mapping. The procedure of identifying an antibody's binding sites (epitopes) on the target protein is referred to as "epitope mapping." Finding

    Western blot

    Western blot

    Western_blot

  • Dissociation (neuropsychology)
  • Neuropsychology term

    In neuropsychology, dissociation involves identifying the neural substrate of a particular brain function through identification of case studies, neuroimaging

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation (neuropsychology)

    Dissociation_(neuropsychology)

  • Epitope mapping
  • Identifying the binding site of an antibody on its target antigen

    In immunology, epitope mapping is the process of experimentally identifying the binding site, or epitope, of an antibody on its target antigen (usually

    Epitope mapping

    Epitope mapping

    Epitope_mapping

  • Color space
  • Standard that defines a specific range of colors

    RGB or quadruples in CMYK); however, a color model with no associated mapping function to an absolute color space is a more or less arbitrary color system

    Color space

    Color space

    Color_space

  • MARCKS
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    1992). "Molecular cloning and chromosomal mapping of a cDNA encoding human 80K-L protein: major substrate for protein kinase C". Genomics. 14 (1): 175–8

    MARCKS

    MARCKS

    MARCKS

  • Behavioral neurology
  • Branch of medicine

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Behavioral neurology

    Behavioral neurology

    Behavioral_neurology

  • Neurocognition
  • Cognitive functions linked to specific neural systems

    pathways, and large-scale networks—such that disruption of those neural substrates produces characteristic patterns of cognitive impairment. The concept

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

    Neurocognition

  • Chymotrypsin
  • Digestive enzyme

    Berger A, Schechter I (February 1970). "Mapping the active site of papain with the aid of peptide substrates and inhibitors". Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond

    Chymotrypsin

    Chymotrypsin

    Chymotrypsin

  • Dimethyltrienolone
  • Anabolic–androgenic steroid

    androgenic potency of the reference AAS methyltestosterone. The drug is not a substrate for 5α-reductase and so is not potentiated or inactivated in so-called

    Dimethyltrienolone

    Dimethyltrienolone

    Dimethyltrienolone

  • Lindsay Collins (geologist)
  • Australian geologist (1944-2015)

    and substrate mapping, the coral reefs of the Western Australian continental margin, clastic and carbonate petroleum reservoirs, coastal mapping for management

    Lindsay Collins (geologist)

    Lindsay Collins (geologist)

    Lindsay_Collins_(geologist)

  • ShoreZone
  • Mapping program that uses oblique aerial images acquired at low altitude

    ShoreZone is a mapping program that acquires oblique aerial images at low altitude during the lowest daylight tides of the year to inventory alongshore

    ShoreZone

    ShoreZone

    ShoreZone

  • Alexander Luria
  • Russian neuropsychologist (1902–1977)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander Luria

    Alexander_Luria

  • Frisson
  • Psychophysiological response to rewarding auditory or visual stimuli

    Castro DC, Difeliceantonio AG, Robinson MJ, Berridge KC (November 2013). "Mapping brain circuits of reward and motivation: in the footsteps of Ann Kelley"

    Frisson

    Frisson

    Frisson

  • RDNA 3
  • GPU microarchitecture by AMD

    Fabric protocol with the package's dies connected via traces on an organic substrate. This approach is easily scalable in a cost-effective manner but has the

    RDNA 3

    RDNA 3

    RDNA_3

  • Flat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    within a region of greater relief Mudflat, intertidal wetland with a substrate of fine sediments Flat, a shallow water area in the context of boating

    Flat

    Flat

  • Wetland
  • Ecosystem that is flooded or saturated with water

    quality of water found below the ground. Wetlands that have permeable substrates like limestone or occur in areas with highly variable and fluctuating

    Wetland

    Wetland

    Wetland

  • Pulsed laser deposition
  • Vaporizing laser beam in a vacuum chamber

    the target (in a plasma plume) which deposits it as a thin film on a substrate (such as a silicon wafer facing the target). This process can occur in

    Pulsed laser deposition

    Pulsed laser deposition

    Pulsed_laser_deposition

  • Harold Goodglass
  • neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Harold Goodglass

    Harold Goodglass

    Harold_Goodglass

  • Eastern Romance languages
  • Romance subfamily of Southeast Europe

    sprachbund Common Romanian Eastern Romance influence on Slavic languages Substrate in Romanian Schulte 2009, p. 230. Hammarström, Forkel & Haspelmath 2019

    Eastern Romance languages

    Eastern Romance languages

    Eastern_Romance_languages

  • Problem solving
  • Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Problem solving

    Problem solving

    Problem_solving

  • Reaction progress kinetic analysis
  • Methods for determining rate laws of chemical reactions and to elucidate their mechanisms

    (monitoring reaction rate over time) or integral (monitoring the amount of substrate and/or product over time), simple mathematical manipulation (differentiation

    Reaction progress kinetic analysis

    Reaction_progress_kinetic_analysis

  • IS PATH WARM?
  • Mnemonic device for suicide warning signs

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    IS PATH WARM?

    IS PATH WARM?

    IS_PATH_WARM?

  • Chemical force microscopy
  • Method of microscopy which measures chemical bonding between the probe and surface

    were tested, both by tip contact and removal as well as spatial mapping of substrates patterned with both moieties and observing the complementarity in

    Chemical force microscopy

    Chemical force microscopy

    Chemical_force_microscopy

  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Scientific field

    enabled researchers to make more links between behavior and its neural substrates. The connection between brain and behavior was first documented in the

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive neuroscience

    Cognitive_neuroscience

  • Mind uploading
  • Hypothetical process of digitally emulating a brain

    conducted in neuroscience and computer science, including animal brain mapping and simulation, development of faster supercomputers, virtual reality,

    Mind uploading

    Mind uploading

    Mind_uploading

  • Rodolfo Llinás
  • Colombian neuroscientist (born 1934)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Rodolfo Llinás

    Rodolfo Llinás

    Rodolfo_Llinás

  • Richard Restak
  • American neurologist, neuropsychiatrist, author and professor

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Richard Restak

    Richard Restak

    Richard_Restak

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    >95% is achieved on 100 to 300 mm wafer substrates with negligible defects, confirmed by extensive Raman mapping. As reported by a group led by D. H. Adamson

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • Fiber-Seq
  • Molecular biology sequencing technique

    Fiber-seq is that it does not use nucleases unlike other common methods for mapping chromatin like DNAse-seq which uses the nuclease DNAse I.  Using Hia5,

    Fiber-Seq

    Fiber-Seq

    Fiber-Seq

  • Nucleotide
  • Biological molecules constituting nucleic acids

    The synthesis of UMP.   enzymes   coenzymes   substrate names   metal ions   inorganic molecules

    Nucleotide

    Nucleotide

    Nucleotide

  • Muriel Lezak
  • American neuropsychologist (1927–2021)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Muriel Lezak

    Muriel Lezak

    Muriel_Lezak

  • O-GlcNAc
  • Post-translational carbohydrate modification of proteins

    followed by the substrate protein. The O-GlcNAc modification is removed by OGA in a hydrolysis mechanism involving anchimeric assistance (substrate-assisted

    O-GlcNAc

    O-GlcNAc

    O-GlcNAc

  • RAC1
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RAC1 gene. This gene can produce a variety of alternatively

    RAC1

    RAC1

    RAC1

  • Frontier (banknotes)
  • 2011 Canadian banknote series

    to develop the substrate for future use. The use of polymer as a substrate was considered in part because access to the polymer substrate could be controlled

    Frontier (banknotes)

    Frontier_(banknotes)

  • Hans-Lukas Teuber
  • German-American psychologist (1916–1977)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Hans-Lukas Teuber

    Hans-Lukas Teuber

    Hans-Lukas_Teuber

  • Posidonia oceanica
  • Species of marine plant

    Posidonia oceanica has roots (which mainly serve to anchor the plant to the substrate), rhizomes, and tapeform leaves. The rhizomes, up to 1 centimetre (0.39 in)

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia oceanica

    Posidonia_oceanica

  • ABC transporter
  • Gene family

    energy needed for the translocation of substrates across membranes, either for uptake or for export of the substrate. Most of the uptake systems also have

    ABC transporter

    ABC transporter

    ABC_transporter

  • Sensorium
  • Organism's perception of its environment with all of its senses

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

    Sensorium

  • Inhibitory control
  • Cognitive process

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Inhibitory control

    Inhibitory control

    Inhibitory_control

  • Psilocybe cubensis
  • Species of fungus

    bulk substrate such as a coconut husk fiber and vermiculite mixture. Given proper humidity, temperature, and fresh air exchange, the substrate will produce

    Psilocybe cubensis

    Psilocybe cubensis

    Psilocybe_cubensis

  • AMY1A
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    Ragunath C, Mishra PJ (2003). "Probing the role of a mobile loop in substrate binding and enzyme activity of human salivary amylase". J. Mol. Biol.

    AMY1A

    AMY1A

    AMY1A

  • Unspecific monooxygenase
  • Class of enzymes

    H2O The 3 substrates of this enzyme are RH (reduced substrate), reduced flavoprotein, and O2, whereas its 3 products are ROH (oxidized substrate), oxidized

    Unspecific monooxygenase

    Unspecific_monooxygenase

  • Nvidia
  • American multinational technology company

    NV1, was designed to process quadrilateral primitives (forward texture mapping), a feature that set it apart from competitors, who preferred triangle

    Nvidia

    Nvidia

    Nvidia

  • Unreal Engine 5
  • Game engine

    in UE5.2, the engine introduced a new material creation system named Substrate, offering more versatile and modular authoring of materials. Additional

    Unreal Engine 5

    Unreal Engine 5

    Unreal_Engine_5

  • Digital image correlation and tracking
  • Mathematical image techniques

    {\displaystyle (\Delta x,\Delta y)=\arg \max _{(i,j)}\{r\}.} For deformation mapping, the mapping function that relates the images can be derived from comparing a

    Digital image correlation and tracking

    Digital image correlation and tracking

    Digital_image_correlation_and_tracking

  • Behavioral neuroscience
  • Study of biological and neural mechanisma in behaviour

    neuroscience, with its primary focus being on the biological and neural substrates underlying human experiences and behaviors, as in our psychology. Derived

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral neuroscience

    Behavioral_neuroscience

  • Topological insulator
  • State of matter with insulating bulk but conductive boundary

    different substrates. In particular, Si has been a good substrate for the successful growth of Bi 2Te 3 . However, the use of sapphire as substrate has not

    Topological insulator

    Topological insulator

    Topological_insulator

  • Microstrip
  • Conductor–ground plane electrical transmission line

    conductor is separated from a ground plane by a dielectric layer known as substrate. Microstrip lines are used to convey microwave-frequency signals. Typical

    Microstrip

    Microstrip

    Microstrip

  • HGS (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (August 1998). "Human Hrs, a tyrosine kinase substrate in growth factor-stimulated cells: cDNA cloning and mapping of the gene to chromosome 17". Gene. 213

    HGS (gene)

    HGS (gene)

    HGS_(gene)

  • Mixed acid fermentation
  • Biochemical conversion of six-carbon sugars into acids in bacteria

    acetate and succinate are produced and lactate can serve as a growth substrate. E. coli use fermentation pathways as a final option for energy metabolism

    Mixed acid fermentation

    Mixed acid fermentation

    Mixed_acid_fermentation

  • Nutritional epigenetics
  • Study of how diet changes gene expression

    Cheng, Xiaodong (January 2010). "Enzymatic and structural insights for substrate specificity of a family of jumonji histone lysine demethylases". Nature

    Nutritional epigenetics

    Nutritional_epigenetics

  • Comparative neuropsychology
  • neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Comparative neuropsychology

    Comparative neuropsychology

    Comparative_neuropsychology

  • Kenneth Heilman
  • American neurologist (1938–2024)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Kenneth Heilman

    Kenneth Heilman

    Kenneth_Heilman

  • Bog
  • Type of wetland with peat-rich soil

    they only occur on acidic substrates. These develop from a lake or flat marshy area, over either non-acidic or acidic substrates. Over centuries there is

    Bog

    Bog

    Bog

  • Scientific echosounder
  • Device using sonar for underwater measurements

    device is also known as scientific sonar. Applications include bathymetry, substrate classification, studies of aquatic vegetation, fish, and plankton, and

    Scientific echosounder

    Scientific_echosounder

  • Clinical neuropsychology
  • Sub-field of neuropsychology

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical neuropsychology

    Clinical_neuropsychology

  • Dalbir Bindra
  • Canadian psychologist (1922–1980)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Dalbir Bindra

    Dalbir Bindra

    Dalbir_Bindra

  • Mario Christian Meyer
  • Swiss-Brazilian doctor (born 1953)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Mario Christian Meyer

    Mario Christian Meyer

    Mario_Christian_Meyer

  • Phases of ice
  • States of matter for water as a solid

    it is expected to be formed in a similar manner on a variety of cold substrates, such as dust particles. By contrast, hyperquenched glassy water is formed

    Phases of ice

    Phases of ice

    Phases_of_ice

  • Neuropsychology
  • Study of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors

    Professor Korbinian Brodmann published his original research on brain mapping, defining 52 distinct regions of the cerebral cortex, known as Brodmann

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

    Neuropsychology

  • Aceh Sultanate
  • Historic state based in northern Sumatra, Indonesia (1496–1904)

    A-tsi or Ache), now known as the province of Aceh, is thought to have a substrate (underlying layer) from the Mon-Khmer language family with other linguistic

    Aceh Sultanate

    Aceh Sultanate

    Aceh_Sultanate

  • Parieto-frontal integration theory
  • Neuroscience theory of human intelligence

    neural substrates, or whether it is related to global neural properties such as total brain volume. Using voxel-based lesion symptom mapping, Gläscher

    Parieto-frontal integration theory

    Parieto-frontal_integration_theory

  • Karl H. Pribram
  • Austrian neuroscientist (1919–2015)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Karl H. Pribram

    Karl_H._Pribram

  • Information
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone

    to goal-directed action (for example, the specific transformation of a substrate into a product by an enzyme, or auditory reception of words and the production

    Information

    Information

    Information

  • Electron beam-induced current
  • Semiconductor analysis technique

    defect which originates in the silicon substrate and extends into the insulator on top of the silicon substrate. (Please see references below.) Recently

    Electron beam-induced current

    Electron beam-induced current

    Electron_beam-induced_current

  • Embryonal fyn-associated substrate
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    fyn-associated substrate is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EFS gene. It is also known as CASS3. EFS (Embryonal Fyn-associated Substrate), also known

    Embryonal fyn-associated substrate

    Embryonal_fyn-associated_substrate

  • Old Yue language
  • Ancient language of China

    and Mon kruŋ "river". They also provide evidence of an Austroasiatic substrate in the vocabulary of Min Chinese. For example: *-dəŋA "shaman" may be

    Old Yue language

    Old Yue language

    Old_Yue_language

  • 2025 in paleontology
  • andersoni during disturbance events resulted in recolonization of the substrate on the basis reproductively active fragments, but find no evidence that

    2025 in paleontology

    2025_in_paleontology

  • Stream gradient
  • Surface slope along a watercourse

    terminus at sea level. A stream that flows upon a uniformly erodible substrate will tend to have a steep gradient near its source, and a low gradient

    Stream gradient

    Stream_gradient

  • Assyrian continuity
  • Descent of modern Assyrians from ancient Assyrians

    present in the northern Mesopotamian area. Akkadian is the underlying substrate of multiple modern Syriac phenomena, some of which have managed to survive

    Assyrian continuity

    Assyrian continuity

    Assyrian_continuity

  • Sewage sludge
  • Semi-solid material that is produced as a by-product during sewage treatment

    Elisabeth (2023). "Fifty years of sewage sludge management research: Mapping researchers' motivations and concerns". Journal of Environmental Management

    Sewage sludge

    Sewage sludge

    Sewage_sludge

  • Vegetation classification
  • Schemes for classifying vegetation communities

    Vegetation classification is the process of classifying and mapping the vegetation over an area of the Earth's surface. Vegetation classification is often

    Vegetation classification

    Vegetation_classification

  • Norman Geschwind
  • American behavioral neurologist (1926–1984)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Norman Geschwind

    Norman Geschwind

    Norman_Geschwind

  • Venus' flower basket
  • Species of sponge

    rocky areas of the seafloor, where it lives and grows connected to hard substrate for its entire life. It can be found from 100–1,000 m (330–3,280 ft) below

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus' flower basket

    Venus'_flower_basket

  • AMOLED
  • Display technology for use in mobile devices and televisions

    active-matrix backplanes at low temperatures (below 150 °C) onto flexible plastic substrates for producing flexible AMOLED displays. AMOLED display research was initiated

    AMOLED

    AMOLED

    AMOLED

  • Justo Gonzalo
  • Spanish neuroscientist

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Justo Gonzalo

    Justo Gonzalo

    Justo_Gonzalo

  • Qualia
  • Instances of subjective experience

    map but, as with an actual map there is a reliable match with what it is mapping. This is why Tye calls his theory representationalism, makes it plain that

    Qualia

    Qualia

    Qualia

  • Lichen community
  • Recurring assemblage of lichen species and its classification in vegetation science

    ecology, the term refers to any recurring assemblage occupying similar substrates, while in vegetation science (phytosociology), these assemblages are classified

    Lichen community

    Lichen community

    Lichen_community

  • Fulgurite
  • Rock type formed by lightning strike

    negative polarity cloud-ground lightning discharges into a grounding substrate, greater than 100 million volts (100 MV) of potential difference may be

    Fulgurite

    Fulgurite

    Fulgurite

  • Soil science
  • Study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of Earth

    the surface of the Earth including soil formation, classification and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soils; and

    Soil science

    Soil science

    Soil_science

  • Silanization
  • Attachment of an organosilyl group to some chemical species

    attachment of organosilicon groups to molecular substrates. Silanization mechanisms vary with substrate and with silanization reagent. In the usual circumstance

    Silanization

    Silanization

  • Burrow
  • Underground animal home dug in soft dirt

    large variety of vertebrates construct or use burrows in many types of substrate; burrows can range widely in complexity. Some examples of vertebrate burrowing

    Burrow

    Burrow

    Burrow

  • Memory
  • Faculty of mind to store and retrieve data

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Memory

    Memory

    Memory

  • Huygens (spacecraft)
  • First spacecraft to land on Titan

    (probably made of water ice) 10–15 cm in size lie above darker, finer-grained substrate in a variable spatial distribution. Brightening of the upper left side

    Huygens (spacecraft)

    Huygens (spacecraft)

    Huygens_(spacecraft)

  • Anna Christina Nobre
  • Brazilian neuroscientist (born 1963)

    neuroscience Neuropsychoanalysis Developmental neuropsychology Topics Neural substrate and Dissociation Brain regions Functional specialization Latelarization

    Anna Christina Nobre

    Anna Christina Nobre

    Anna_Christina_Nobre

  • Connectomics
  • Study of mapping wiring diagrams

    large animal brains. Macroscale connectomics, on the other hand, refers to mapping out large fiber tracts and functional gray matter areas within a much larger

    Connectomics

    Connectomics

  • Benthic zone
  • Ecological region at the lowest level of a body of water

    and polychaetes. Benthos generally live in close relationship with the substrate and many are permanently attached to the bottom. The benthic boundary

    Benthic zone

    Benthic_zone

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  • SOSTRATE
  • Female

    Greek

    SOSTRATE

    (Σωστράτη) Feminine form of Greek Sostratos, SOSTRATE means "safe army."

    SOSTRATE

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  • Substance
  • n.

    That which underlies all outward manifestations; substratum; the permanent subject or cause of phenomena, whether material or spiritual; that in which properties inhere; that which is real, in distinction from that which is apparent; the abiding part of any existence, in distinction from any accident; that which constitutes anything what it is; real or existing essence.

  • Flexure
  • n.

    The small distortion of an astronomical instrument caused by the weight of its parts; the amount to be added or substracted from the observed readings of the instrument to correct them for this distortion.

  • Substratum
  • n.

    The permanent subject of qualities or cause of phenomena; substance.

  • Rampart
  • n.

    A broad embankment of earth round a place, upon which the parapet is raised. It forms the substratum of every permanent fortification.

  • Substrate
  • n.

    A substratum.

  • Lustrating
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Lustrate

  • Substract
  • v. t.

    To subtract; to withdraw.

  • Mine
  • v. t.

    To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means.

  • Suberate
  • n.

    A salt of suberic acid.

  • Substrata
  • pl.

    of Substratum

  • Subject
  • a.

    That in which any quality, attribute, or relation, whether spiritual or material, inheres, or to which any of these appertain; substance; substratum.

  • Substrate
  • a.

    Having very slight furrows.

  • Substrate
  • v. t.

    To strew or lay under anything.

  • Scagliola
  • n.

    An imitation of any veined and ornamental stone, as marble, formed by a substratum of finely ground gypsum mixed with glue, the surface of which, while soft, is variegated with splinters of marble, spar, granite, etc., and subsequently colored and polished.

  • Mapping
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Map

  • Lustrate
  • v. t.

    To make clear or pure by means of a propitiatory offering; to purify.

  • Substratum
  • n.

    That which is laid or spread under; that which underlies something, as a layer of earth lying under another; specifically (Agric.), the subsoil.

  • Hardpan
  • n.

    The hard substratum. Same as Hard pan, under Hard, a.

  • Lustrated
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Lustrate

  • Suberone
  • n.

    A colorless liquid, analogous suberone proper, having a pleasant peppermint odor. It is obtained by the distillation of calcium suberate.