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  2. Damage-associated molecular pattern - Wikipedia

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    Thus, free radical-mediated reperfusion injury was seen to contribute to the process of innate and subsequent adaptive immune responses. [ 9 ] The second study [ 10 ] suggested the possibility that the immune system detected "danger", through a series of what is now called damage-associated molecular pattern molecules (DAMPs), working in ...

  3. Eightfold way (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the eightfold way is an organizational scheme for a class of subatomic particles known as hadrons that led to the development of the quark model. Both the American physicist Murray Gell-Mann and the Israeli physicist Yuval Ne'eman independently and simultaneously proposed the idea in 1961.

  4. REMP - Wikipedia

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    The first REMP program was established in 2000 by the City of Aspen and Pitkin County, Colorado, U.S.A. [2] In January 2000, the Pitkin County Commissioners and Aspen City Council approved the REMP. The program assesses fees on new homes that exceed the energy budget established by the Aspen/Pitkin Energy Code .

  5. Explicit and implicit methods - Wikipedia

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    In the vast majority of cases, the equation to be solved when using an implicit scheme is much more complicated than a quadratic equation, and no analytical solution exists. Then one uses root-finding algorithms, such as Newton's method, to find the numerical solution. Crank-Nicolson method. With the Crank-Nicolson method

  6. QUICK scheme - Wikipedia

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    The QUICK scheme was presented by Brian P. Leonard – together with the QUICKEST (QUICK with Estimated Streaming Terms) scheme – in a 1979 paper. [ 1 ] In order to find the cell face value a quadratic function passing through two bracketing or surrounding nodes and one node on the upstream side must be used.

  7. MacCormack method - Wikipedia

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    In computational fluid dynamics, the MacCormack method (/məˈkɔːrmæk ˈmɛθəd/) is a widely used discretization scheme for the numerical solution of hyperbolic partial differential equations. This second-order finite difference method was introduced by Robert W. MacCormack in 1969. [ 1 ]

  8. WENO methods - Wikipedia

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    WENO are used in the numerical solution of hyperbolic partial differential equations. These methods were developed from ENO methods (essentially non-oscillatory). The first WENO scheme was developed by Liu, Osher and Chan in 1994. [1] In 1996, Guang-Sh and Chi-Wang Shu developed a new WENO scheme [2] called WENO-JS. [3] Nowadays, there are many ...

  9. Advection upstream splitting method - Wikipedia

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    The Advection Upstream Splitting Method (AUSM) is a numerical method used to solve the advection equation in computational fluid dynamics. It is particularly useful for simulating compressible flows with shocks and discontinuities. The AUSM is developed as a numerical inviscid flux function for solving a general system of conservation equations.