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  1. Suspension array technology: Suspension array technology (or SAT) is a high throughput, large-scale, and multiplexed screening platform used in molecular biology. SAT has been widely applied to genomic and proteomic research, such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping, genetic disease screening, gene ... (Engineering) [100%] 2023-12-29 [Gene expression] [Bioinformatics]...
  2. Suspension: Suspension can refer to. [99%] 2023-10-20 [Sports] [Architecture]...
  3. Suspension (Catholic canonical penalty): Suspension (Latin: suspensio) in Catholic canon law is a censure or punishment, by which a priest or cleric is deprived, entirely or partially, of the use of the right to order or to hold office, or of any benefice. A ... (Catholic canonical penalty) [99%] 2023-10-18 [Catholic penal canon law] [Catholic Church legal terminology]...
  4. Suspension (Kirchenrecht): Eduardo Rosales y Gallinas (* 4. November 1836 in Madrid; † 13. (Kirchenrecht) [99%] 2024-01-19
  5. Suspension (mechanics): In mechanics, suspension is a system of components allowing a machine (normally a vehicle) to move smoothly with reduced shock. Types may include: Related concepts include. (Physics) [99%] 2023-10-03 [Mechanics]
  6. Suspension: In chemistry, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid that contains solid particles sufficiently large for sedimentation. The particles may be visible to the naked eye, usually must be larger than one micrometer, and will eventually settle, although ... (Chemistry) [99%] 2023-10-20 [Colloidal chemistry] [Drug delivery devices]...
  7. Suspension (canonical penalty): Suspension, in canon law, according to Roman Catholic doctrine and practice, is a censure or punishment, by which a priest or cleric is deprived, entirely or partially, of the use of the power of orders, office, or benefice. When a ... (Religion) [99%] 2023-12-29 [Catholic theology and doctrine]
  8. Suspension: of a topological space (CW-complex) $ X $ The space (CW-complex) $$ ( X \times [ 0, 1]) / [( X \times \{ 0 \} ) \cup ( X \times \{ 1 \} )] , $$ where $ [ 0, 1] $ is the unit interval and the slant line denotes the operation of identifying a subspace ... (Mathematics) [99%] 2023-10-20
  9. Suspension (chemistry): In chemistry, a suspension is a heterogeneous mixture of a fluid that contains solid particles s|visible]] to the naked eye, usually must be larger than one micrometer, and will eventually settle, although the mixture is only classified as a ... (Chemistry) [99%] 2024-06-22 [Colloidal chemistry] [Drug delivery devices]...
  10. Suspension (punishment): Suspension refers to a temporary removal or exclusion from a position or activity, which can include the workplace, school, public office, clergy, or sports. It may be either paid or unpaid and is typically imposed to allow for an investigation ... (Punishment) [99%] 2024-09-12 [Employee relations] [Punishments]...
  11. Suspension (dynamical systems): Suspension is a construction passing from a map to a flow. Namely, let X {\displaystyle X} be a metric space, f : X → X {\displaystyle f:X\to X} be a continuous map and r : X → R + {\displaystyle r:X\to ... (Dynamical systems) [99%] 2024-07-25 [Dynamical systems]
  12. Sampension: Sampension is a manager of industry-wide pension schemes for white collar employees in the Danish municipalities (kommuner) and central government. Sampension is headquartered in Tuborg Havn in Hellerup, just north of central Copenhagen. (Danish pension fund) [79%] 2023-12-28 [Institutional investors] [Commercial buildings in Copenhagen]...
  13. Suspensor: Suspensors are anatomical structures found in certain fungi and plants. In fungi, suspensors are filamentous structural formations having the function of holding a zygospore between two strains of hyphae. [77%] 2024-04-06 [Fungal morphology and anatomy] [Plant reproduction]...
  14. Technology: This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title or concept. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [73%] 2024-01-26 [Technologies]
  15. Technology: Technology ("science of craft", from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia) is when you add up the techniques, skills, methods, and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such ... [73%] 2023-12-19 [Technology]
  16. Technology: This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title or concept. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. [73%] 2024-01-14 [Technologies]
  17. Technology: Technology is the study and practice of applying knowledge creatively to tasks that involve both people and machines, and also refers to the tools, equipment or other products that result from technological knowledge. It involves innovative, practical solutions that meet ... [73%] 2023-06-09
  18. Technology: Technology is the application of conceptual knowledge for achieving practical goals, especially in a reproducible way. The word technology can also mean the products resulting from such efforts, including both tangible tools such as utensils or machines, and intangible ones ... (Use of knowledge for practical goals) [73%] 2024-01-14 [Technology] [Technology systems]...
  19. Technology: Technology is a collective term for any man-made tool or tools that serve a purpose in solving a dilemma or problem. The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines technology as "the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area ... [73%] 2023-02-10 [Technology]
  20. Technology: Technology is a broad concept that deals with a species' usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment. In human society, it is a consequence of science ... [73%] 2023-02-03

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