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Perturb-seq (also
known as CRISP-seq and CROP-seq)
refers to a high-throughput
method of
performing single cell RNA
sequencing (scRNA-seq) on
pooled genetic...
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system for
which a
mathematical solution is known, and add an
additional "
perturbing"
Hamiltonian representing a weak
disturbance to the system. If the disturbance...
- In
mathematics and physics, a non-
perturbative function or
process is one that
cannot be
described by
perturbation theory. An
example is the
function f...
- in MEO
orbits are
perturbed by
solar radiation pressure,
which is the
dominating non-gravitational
perturbing force.
Other perturbing forces include: Earth's...
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photovoltaic (PV)
system to
track the
maximum power point (MPP). By
periodically perturbing the
voltage and
observing the
resulting change in power, the algorithm...
- m****es of the
central body and the
perturbed body, a per {\displaystyle \mathbf {a} _{\text{per}}} is the
perturbing acceleration, and r {\displaystyle...
- Look up perturbation or
perturb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perturbation or
perturb may
refer to:
Perturbation theory,
mathematical methods that...
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surface of an object. This is
achieved by
perturbing the
surface normals of the
object and
using the
perturbed normal during lighting calculations. The...
- example, the Earth), but is also
perturbed by the
gravitational effects of a
third body (for example, the Moon). The
perturbing force is
sometimes in such cases...
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Perturbative quantum chromodynamics (also
perturbative QCD) is a
subfield of
particle physics in
which the
theory of
strong interactions,
Quantum Chromodynamics...