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  2. Capital (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The capital, projecting on each side as it rises to support the abacus, joins the usually square abacus and the usually circular shaft of the column. The capital may be convex, as in the Doric order ; concave, as in the inverted bell of the Corinthian order ; or scrolling out, as in the Ionic order .

  3. Column capital - Wikipedia

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  4. Reactome - Wikipedia

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    Pathway diagrams use a Process Description (PD) Systems Biology Graphical Notation -based style. The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form a network of biological interactions and are grouped into pathways.

  5. Protein Data Bank (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The PDB file format was invented in 1972 [2] [3] as a human-readable file that would allow researchers to exchange the atomic coordinates in a given protein through a database system. Its fixed-column width format is limited to 80 or 140 [ 4 ] columns, which was based on the width of the computer punch cards that were previously used to ...

  6. Ionic order - Wikipedia

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    The Ionic anta capital, in contrast to the regular column capitals, is highly decorated and generally includes bands of alternating lotuses and flame palmettes, and bands of eggs and darts and beads and reels patterns, in order to maintain continuity with the decorative frieze lining the top of the walls. This difference with the column ...

  7. Chemical file format - Wikipedia

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    A chemical file format is a type of data file which is used specifically for depicting molecular data. One of the most widely used is the chemical table file format, which is similar to Structure Data Format files. They are text files that represent multiple chemical structure records and associated data fields.

  8. Flow Cytometry Standard - Wikipedia

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    Flow Cytometry Standard (FCS) is a data file standard for the reading and writing of data from flow cytometry experiments. The FCS specification has traditionally been developed and maintained by the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC). [1] FCS used to be the only widely adopted file format in flow cytometry.

  9. BED (file format) - Wikipedia

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    A BED file consists of a minimum of three columns to which nine optional columns can be added for a total of twelve columns. The first three columns contain the names of chromosomes or scaffolds, the start, and the end coordinates of the sequences considered. The next nine columns contain annotations related to these sequences.