- five of its
internal studios:
Paradigm Entertainment, M****
Media Inc.,
Helixe,
Locomotive Games, and
Sandblast Games. In 2009, huge
declines in sales...
- An
alpha helix (or α-helix) is a
sequence of
amino acids in a
protein that are
twisted into a coil (a helix). The
alpha helix is the most
common structural...
- A pi
helix (or π-helix) is a type of
secondary structure found in proteins.
Discovered by
crystallographer Barbara Low in 1952 and once
thought to be rare...
- A
helix (/ˈhiːlɪks/; pl. helices) is a
shape like a
cylindrical coil
spring or the
thread of a
machine ****. It is a type of
smooth space curve with tangent...
- In
mathematics and physics, the right-hand rule is a
convention and a mnemonic,
utilized to
define the
orientation of axes in three-dimensional
space and...
-
cookery simulation-styled
minigame compilation video game
developed by
Helixe and
published by THQ for the
Nintendo DS. It was
released in
North America...
- Savage-developed
versions for
their longer lengths and
varied gameplay. The
Helixe version in
particular was
highly criticized for its lack of music, poor...
- versions, and the Game Boy
Advance and
Nintendo DS
versions was
developed by
Helixe. A
PlayStation Portable version developed by
Pacific Coast Power & Light...
- on
September 24, 2002, and in
Europe on
October 25, 2002.
Developed by
Helixe, a
separate version of the game was
released for Game Boy
Advance on November...
-
Samia A.
Halaby (born 1936, in Jerusalem) is a Palestinian-American
visual artist, activist, educator, and scholar.
Halaby is
recognized as a
pioneer of...