Poly G
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Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases
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Poly(A)-Binding Proteins
Poly Adenosine Diphosphate Ribose
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Poly(A)-Binding Protein I
Polynucleotide Adenylyltransferase
The nucleoporin nup153 plays a critical role in multiple types of nuclear export. (1/125)
The fundamental process of nucleocytoplasmic transport takes place through the nuclear pore. Peripheral pore structures are presumably poised to interact with transport receptors and their cargo as these receptor complexes first encounter the pore. One such peripheral structure likely to play an important role in nuclear export is the basket structure located on the nuclear side of the pore. At present, Nup153 is the only nucleoporin known to localize to the surface of this basket, suggesting that Nup153 is potentially one of the first pore components an RNA or protein encounters during export. In this study, anti-Nup153 antibodies were used to probe the role of Nup153 in nuclear export in Xenopus oocytes. We found that Nup153 antibodies block three major classes of RNA export, that of snRNA, mRNA, and 5S rRNA. Nup153 antibodies also block the NES protein export pathway, specifically the export of the HIV Rev protein, as well as Rev-dependent RNA export. Not all export was blocked; Nup153 antibodies did not impede the export of tRNA or the recycling of importin beta to the cytoplasm. The specific antibodies used here also did not affect nuclear import, whether mediated by importin alpha/beta or by transportin. Overall, the results indicate that Nup153 is crucial to multiple classes of RNA and protein export, being involved at a vital juncture point in their export pathways. This juncture point appears to be one that is bypassed by tRNA during its export. We asked whether a physical interaction between RNA and Nup153 could be observed, using homoribopolymers as sequence-independent probes for interaction. Nup153, unlike four other nucleoporins including Nup98, associated strongly with poly(G) and significantly with poly(U). Thus, Nup153 is unique among the nucleoporins tested in its ability to interact with RNA and must do so either directly or indirectly through an adaptor protein. These results suggest a unique mechanistic role for Nup153 in the export of multiple cargos. (+info)The formation of DNA interstrand cross-links by a novel bis-[Pt2Cl4(diminazene aceturate)2]Cl4.4H2O complex inhibits the B to Z transition. (2/125)
We present data demonstrating that the cytotoxic compound [Pt2Cl4(diminazene aceturate)2]Cl4.4H2O (Pt-berenil) circumvents cisplatin resistance in ovarian carcinoma cells. The analysis of the interaction of Pt-berenil with linear and supercoiled DNA indicates that this compound induces the formation of a large number of covalent interstrand cross-links on DNA and that this number is significantly higher than that produced by cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cis-DDP). Renaturation experiments, interstrand cross-link assays, and electron microscopy indicate that the kinetics of DNA interstrand cross-link formation caused by Pt-berenil binding is faster than that caused by cis-DDP at similar levels of platinum bound to DNA. Furthermore, the number of DNA interstrand cross-links in Pt-berenil-DNA complexes is influenced by supercoiling. Circular dichroism experiments show that Pt-berenil strongly inhibits the B-DNA-to-Z-DNA transition of poly(dG-m5 dC). poly(dG-m5dC) at salt concentrations (3 mM MgCl2) at which the native methylated polynucleotide readily adopts the Z-DNA conformation, which suggests that the induction of interstrand cross-links by Pt-berenil inhibits the Z-DNA transition. On the basis of these results, we propose that bis(platinum) compounds with structure similar to Pt-berenil may act as blockers of DNA conformational changes and may also display activity in cisplatin-resistant cells. (+info)Isolation of a mammalian homologue of a fission yeast differentiation regulator. (3/125)
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe the nrd1(+) gene encoding an RNA binding protein negatively regulates the onset of differentiation. Its biological role is to block differentiation by repressing a subset of the Ste11-regulated genes essential for conjugation and meiosis until the cells reach a critical level of nutrient starvation. By using the phenotypic suppression of the S. pombe temperature-sensitive pat1 mutant that commits lethal haploid meiosis at the restrictive temperature, we have cloned ROD1, a functional homologue of nrd1(+), from rat and human cDNA libraries. Like nrd1(+), ROD1 encodes a protein with four repeats of typical RNA binding domains, though its amino acid homology to Nrd1 is limited. When expressed in the fission yeast, ROD1 behaves in a way that is functionally similar to nrd1(+), being able to repress Ste11-regulated genes and to inhibit conjugation upon overexpression. ROD1 is predominantly expressed in hematopoietic cells or organs of adult and embryonic rat. Like nrd1(+) for fission yeast differentiation, overexpressed ROD1 effectively blocks both 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate-induced megakaryocytic and sodium butyrate-induced erythroid differentiation of the K562 human leukemia cells without affecting their proliferative ability. These results suggest a role for ROD1 in differentiation control in mammalian cells. We discuss the possibility that a differentiation control system found in the fission yeast might well be conserved in more complex organisms, including mammals. (+info)Preferential degradation of polyadenylated and polyuridinylated RNAs by the bacterial exoribonuclease polynucleotide phosphorylase. (4/125)
Polyadenylation of mRNA has been shown to target the RNA molecule for rapid exonucleolytic degradation in bacteria. To elucidate the molecular mechanism governing this effect, we determined whether the Escherichia coli exoribonuclease polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) preferably degrades polyadenylated RNA. When separately incubated with each molecule, isolated PNPase degraded polyadenylated and non-polyadenylated RNAs at similar rates. However, when the two molecules were mixed together, the polyadenylated RNA was degraded, whereas the non-polyadenylated RNA was stabilized. The same phenomenon was observed with polyuridinylated RNA. The poly(A) tail has to be located at the 3' end of the RNA, as the addition of several other nucleotides at the 3' end prevented competition for polyadenylated RNA. In RNA-binding experiments, E. coli PNPase bound to poly(A) and poly(U) sequences with much higher affinity than to poly(C) and poly(G). This high binding affinity defines poly(A) and poly(U) RNAs as preferential substrates for this enzyme. The high affinity of PNPase for polyadenylated RNA molecules may be part of the molecular mechanism by which polyadenylated RNA is preferentially degraded in bacterial cells. (+info)Identification of cis-acting RNA leader elements required for chloroplast psbD gene expression in Chlamydomonas. (5/125)
The psbD mRNA of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is one of the most abundant chloroplast transcripts and encodes the photosystem II reaction center polypeptide D2. This RNA exists in two forms with 5' untranslated regions of 74 and 47 nucleotides. The shorter form, which is associated with polysomes, is likely to result from processing of the larger RNA. Using site-directed mutagenesis and biolistic transformation, we have identified two major RNA stability determinants within the first 12 nucleotides at the 5' end and near position -30 relative to the AUG initiation codon of psbD. Insertion of a polyguanosine tract at position -60 did not appreciably interfere with translation of psbD mRNA. The same poly(G) insertion in the nac2-26 mutant, which is known to be deficient in psbD mRNA accumulation, stabilized the psbD RNA. However, the shorter psbD RNA did not accumulate, and the other psbD RNAs were not translated. Two other elements were found to affect translation but not RNA stability. The first comprises a highly U-rich sequence (positions -20 to -15), and the second, called PRB1 (positions -14 to -11), is complementary to the 3' end of the 16S rRNA. Changing the PRB1 sequence from GGAG to AAAG had no detectable effect on psbD mRNA translation. However, changing this sequence to CCUC led to a fourfold diminished rate of D2 synthesis and accumulation. When the psbD initiation codon was changed to AUA or AUU, D2 synthesis was no longer detected, and psbD RNA accumulated to wild-type levels. The singular organization of the psbD 5' untranslated region could play an important role in the control of initiation of psbD mRNA translation. (+info)Permutation of modules or secondary structure units creates proteins with basal enzymatic properties. (6/125)
The RNase activity of barnase mutants obtained by the permutation of modules or secondary structure units was investigated. Four of the 45 mutants had weak but distinct RNase activity, and they had unique optimum pHs and temperatures like natural enzymes. One of the active mutants had an ordered conformation, but the others did not. An active mutant having disordered conformation formed an ordered conformation in the presence of GMP, which is an inhibitor of this mutant. These results indicate that the amino acid sequences derived from barnase have sufficient plasticity to be rearranged into different proteins with basal enzymatic properties. (+info)Oligonucleotides tethered to a short polyguanylic acid stretch are targeted to macrophages: enhanced antiviral activity of a vesicular stomatitis virus-specific antisense oligonucleotide. (7/125)
The poor membrane permeability of oligonucleotides is one of the major problems of antisense technology. Here we report the construction of designer oligonucleotides for targeted delivery to macrophages. The oligonucleotides tethered to a 10-mer poly(G) sequence at their 3' ends were recognized by scavenger receptors on macrophages and were taken up about 8- to 10-fold as efficiently as those oligonucleotides that either lacked a poly(G) tail or that contained a 10-mer poly(C) tail instead of the poly(G) tail. The enhanced uptake of poly(G) constructs was inhibited in the presence of poly(G) and other known ligands of the scavenger receptor. The bioefficacy of poly(G)-mediated targeting of antisense oligonucleotides (ANS) was demonstrated by using vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) as a model system. The ability of ANS directed against the translation initiation site of N protein mRNA of VSV to inhibit virus replication was assessed. The ANS with the 10-mer poly(G) sequences (ANS-G) brought about significant inhibition of VSV replication in J774E cells (a murine monocyte/macrophage cell line) and Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell transfectants expressing scavenger receptors. The ANS lacking a 10-mer poly(G) stretch were ineffective. The inhibition of VSV replication due to ANS-G was completely abrogated in the presence of 10-mer poly(G), indicating that the antisense effect of the ANS-G molecule was a consequence of scavenger receptor-mediated enhanced uptake. Importantly, antisense molecules linked exclusively by natural phosphodiester bonds were as bioeffective as those synthesized with a mixed backbone of phosphodiester and phosphorothioate. Taken together, these results suggest that macrophage-directed designer ANS against infective agents may simply be obtained by adding a short stretch of guanylic acid sequence to the desired specific ANS during solid-phase synthesis. This nucleic acid-based strategy, which utilizes homogeneous preparation of ANS, may find applications in directed manipulation of macrophage metabolism for a variety of purposes as well as in therapy of a broad spectrum of macrophage-related disorders amenable to the antisense approach. (+info)Elucidation of hydrocarbon structure in an enzyme-catalyzed benzo[a]pyrene-poly (G) covalent complex. (8/125)
The carcinogen, benzo[a]pyrene, was covalently attached to poly (G) by liver microsomes from rats pretreated with 3-methylcholanthrene. The complex was hydrolyzed with enzymes or base and products were isolated by Sephadex chromatography. Absorbance and fluorescence spectra of the products fit that of red-shifted pyrene aromatic system and suggest that metabolism has occurred at the 7-, 8-, 9-, and 10-positions of the hydrocarbon. Benzanthracene or chrysene fluorescence were not observed in these preparations. Benzo[a]pyrene derivatives were synthesized and purified by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Dehydration of 7,8-dihydroxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[a]pyrene resulted in the formation of small amounts of 7-oxo-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzoa[a]pyrene. A 7-keto species was also observed after similar treatment of the hydrocarbon-poly(G) hydrolysis products. Evidence of dehydration at the 9,10-positions was not observed. The hydrocarbon covalently bound to poly(G) is, therefore, a derivative of 7,8-dihydroxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzol[a]pyrene with nucleic acid substitution at C-10 or 9. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Poly G" does not have a specific medical definition. The term "poly" is a prefix in medicine that means many or multiple, and "G" could potentially refer to a variety of things (such as a genetic locus or a grade), but without more context it's impossible to provide an accurate medical definition for this term.
If you have a specific medical question or concern, I would be happy to try to help you with that. Please provide some additional context or clarify what you mean by "Poly G."
"Poly A" is an abbreviation for "poly(A) tail" or "polyadenylation." It refers to the addition of multiple adenine (A) nucleotides to the 3' end of eukaryotic mRNA molecules during the process of transcription. This poly(A) tail plays a crucial role in various aspects of mRNA metabolism, including stability, transport, and translation. The length of the poly(A) tail can vary from around 50 to 250 nucleotides depending on the cell type and developmental stage.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Poly C" is not a widely recognized medical term or abbreviation in the field of medicine or biology. It might be a typographical error or a shorthand notation used in a specific context. If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "Poly C," I would be happy to help further.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Poly U" is not a recognized medical term or abbreviation in the English language. It could potentially refer to Polytechnic University or Hong Kong Polytechnic University, but it does not have a specific medical connotation. If you have more context or information, I'd be happy to help further!
Poly(I):C is a synthetic double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecule made up of polycytidylic acid (poly C) and polyinosinic acid (poly I), joined by a 1:1 ratio of their phosphodiester linkages. It is used in research as an immunostimulant, particularly to induce the production of interferons and other cytokines, and to activate immune cells such as natural killer (NK) cells, dendritic cells, and macrophages. Poly(I):C has been studied for its potential use in cancer immunotherapy and as a vaccine adjuvant. It can also induce innate antiviral responses and has been explored as an antiviral agent itself.
"Poly A-U" is not a standard medical term. However, in biochemistry and genetics, "poly A" and "poly U" refer to repeating sequences of adenine (A) or uracil (U) nucleotides in DNA or RNA molecules, respectively.
"Poly A" is a post-transcriptional modification that occurs in mRNA, where multiple adenine nucleotides are added to the 3' end of the transcript. This process is important for the stability and translation of mRNA in eukaryotic cells.
"Poly U," on the other hand, can be found in some RNA molecules such as in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of certain mRNAs or in specific types of non-coding RNAs like U-rich small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs).
Therefore, "Poly A-U" may refer to alternating sequences of adenine and uracil nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule. However, it is essential to consider the context in which this term is used to provide an accurate interpretation.
"Poly dA-dT" is not a medical term, but rather a molecular biology term that refers to a synthetic double-stranded DNA molecule. It is composed of two complementary strands: one strand consists of repeated adenine (dA) nucleotides, while the other strand consists of repeated thymine (dT) nucleotides. The "poly" prefix indicates that multiple units of these nucleotides are linked together in a chain-like structure.
This type of synthetic DNA molecule is often used as a substrate for various molecular biology techniques, such as in vitro transcription or translation assays, where it serves as a template for the production of RNA or proteins. It can also be used to study the interactions between DNA and proteins, such as transcription factors, that bind specifically to certain nucleotide sequences.
Poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) is not strictly referred to as "Poly Adenosine Diphosphate Ribose" in the medical or biochemical context, although the term ADP-ribose is a component of it. Poly(ADP-ribose) is a polymer of ADP-ribose units that are synthesized by enzymes called poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs).
Poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, the process of adding PAR polymers to target proteins, plays a crucial role in various cellular processes such as DNA repair, genomic stability, and cell death. In medical research, alterations in PAR metabolism have been implicated in several diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Therefore, understanding the function and regulation of poly(ADP-ribose) is of significant interest in biomedical sciences.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Poly I" is not a recognized medical term or abbreviation in the context of human diseases or conditions. It's possible that there might be a typo or misunderstanding in your query. If you intended to ask about a specific medical condition, medication, or concept, please provide the full and correct term so I can give you an accurate and helpful response.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Poly T" is not a standard medical term that I am aware of. It is possible that it could be an abbreviation or shorthand used in a specific context, such as a medical report or research study. If you have more information about where this term came from or how it is being used, I may be able to provide a more accurate and helpful response.
However, if "Poly T" is meant to refer to polycythemia vera, which is a type of blood cancer characterized by an overproduction of red blood cells, then here's the definition:
Polycythemia Vera (PV) is a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), a type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow. In PV, the body produces too many red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, leading to an increased risk of blood clots, enlargement of the spleen, and other complications. The exact cause of PV is not known, but it is thought to be related to genetic mutations that affect the regulation of cell growth and division in the bone marrow. Symptoms of PV can include fatigue, headache, dizziness, shortness of breath, and a bluish or reddish tint to the skin. Treatment for PV typically involves medications to reduce the production of blood cells, as well as regular monitoring to manage complications and prevent progression of the disease.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Polydeoxyribonucleotides" is not a widely recognized or established medical term. It seems to be a made-up or very obscure term that combines "poly," meaning many, "deoxy," referring to the lack of a hydroxyl group at the 2' carbon position in the ribose sugar, and "ribonucleotides," which are the building blocks of RNA.
If you meant "Polydeoxynucleotides" instead, it would refer to long, synthetic chains of deoxynucleotides, which are the building blocks of DNA. These chains can be used in various biochemical and biological research applications, such as studying enzyme mechanisms or constructing genetic circuits.
Polynucleotide adenylyltransferase is not a medical term per se, but rather a biological term used to describe an enzyme that catalyzes the addition of adenine residues to the 3'-hydroxyl end of polynucleotides. In other words, these enzymes transfer AMP (adenosine monophosphate) molecules to the ends of DNA or RNA strands, creating a chain of adenine nucleotides.
One of the most well-known examples of this class of enzyme is terminal transferase, which is often used in research settings for various molecular biology techniques such as adding homopolymeric tails to DNA molecules. It's worth noting that while these enzymes have important applications in scientific research, they are not typically associated with medical diagnoses or treatments.
Polyribonucleotides are long, chain-like molecules composed of multiple ribonucleotide monomers. Ribonucleotides themselves consist of a ribose sugar, a phosphate group, and one of the four nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), uracil (U), guanine (G), or cytosine (C). In polyribonucleotides, these ribonucleotide monomers are linked together by ester bonds between the phosphate group of one monomer and the ribose sugar of another.
These molecules play crucial roles in various biological processes, such as encoding genetic information, regulating gene expression, catalyzing chemical reactions, and serving as structural components within cells. Some examples of polyribonucleotides include messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and small nuclear RNA (snRNA).
In a medical context, polyribonucleotides may be used in therapeutic applications, such as gene therapy or vaccines. For instance, synthetic mRNAs can be designed to encode specific proteins, which can then be introduced into cells to stimulate the production of those proteins for various purposes, including immunization against infectious diseases or cancer treatment.
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Ethereum2
- Is Polygon The New Ethereum? (outlookindia.com)
- Polygon is a layer 2 scaling solution that aims to address the scalability issues of the Ethereum network. (outlookindia.com)
Blockchain2
- See Layer 2 blockchain and Polygon . (pcmag.com)
- Polygon is a crypto trading platform that solves common blockchain pain points by offering low gas fees. (google.com)
20231
- In Fall 2022 the Team Domino Working Group, which is charged by the Cal Poly Implementation Facilities Working Group, focused on renovations to support new Fall 2023 programs. (humboldt.edu)
Search1
- Instead you need to search a database of polygons to find the particular one which intersects the address location. (makezine.com)
Crypto4
- Discover the potential for a crypto market rally as we explore the top three digital assets poised for growth: Dogecoin, Polygon, and Pomerdoge. (outlookindia.com)
- What is a Polygon Crypto Wallet? (google.com)
- Polygon Wallet is a PoS chain-supported crypto wallet that is safe, fast, and secure. (google.com)
- It makes getting started with Polygon PoS easier for crypto traders. (google.com)
20211
- In August 2021, more than $600 million was stolen from the Poly Network, amounting to the largest decentralized finance (DeFi) hack ever. (pcmag.com)
Polymerase6
- Lanes: L: size marker,1: No poly-A tail, 2: 5 units, 3 :15 units, 4 : 25 units of E. coli Poly(A) Polymerase. (neb.com)
- An E. coli strain that carries the cloned Poly(A) Polymerase gene from E. coli (1). (neb.com)
- 1X Poly(A) Polymerase Reaction Buffer, 1 mM rATP and 500 ng 5´ FAM labeled poly A 20-mer RNA in a 20 µl reaction. (neb.com)
- Poly(A) Polymerase can be inactivated by adding EDTA at a final concentration of 10 mM to the reaction. (neb.com)
- Poly (A) Polymerase is compatible with the M-MuLV reverse transcriptase buffer. (neb.com)
- Rucaparib is a PARP (poly [adenosine diphosphate-ribose] polymerase) inhibitor. (medscape.com)
Transformation1
- Humboldt is focused in implementing the academic road map and new academic programs in support of Cal Poly transformation. (humboldt.edu)
Waves2
- Looks at central players and themes in the Three Waves of Polyamory. (slideshare.net)
- Amid this drama, Polygon responded to the SEC causing a price rally for MATIC along with Tradecurve which has been making waves in the DeFi sector. (outlookindia.com)
Universities3
- It is one of five comprehensive polytechnic universities in the US and has approx. (kth.se)
- Founded in 1896, Tomsk Polytechnic University was one of the first engineering universities in Russia. (artlebedev.com)
- According to Forbes, Tomsk Polytechnic is among the top 10 universities in Russia and top 400 in the world. (artlebedev.com)
Explain1
- Explain to the students that they are going to work in pairs to create a poster with at least four different polygons. (teach-nology.com)
20161
- Exhibit A: in summer 2016 Brighton's experimental trio Poly-Math headed to their spiritual home ArcTanGent festival for the third time, a weekend that seems to grow more popular with each event. (musicradar.com)
Faculty1
- News of Brown's termination caught faculty at Cal Poly Pomona by surprise. (insidehighered.com)
Refers2
- A high-poly model refers to a mesh that was created with extreme detail, and usually no regard for the final poly count. (adobe.com)
- Polyamory is a term that refers to the ability to establish multiple sexual-affective relationships concurrently, egalitarian and in a consensual manner, a marital modality that proclaims the primacy of love and not exclusively through institutionalized logics. (bvsalud.org)
Academic2
- The Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP) is a one-year preparatory programme for top Secondary 4 Normal (Academic) students who are keen to pursue a polytechnic education. (np.edu.sg)
- When Jennifer Brown was removed from her position as provost and vice president for academic affairs at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, earlier this month, the move caught her by surprise-she'd only been there for 18 months. (insidehighered.com)
Students11
- The students will explore and create a poster design using polygons. (teach-nology.com)
- This activity will allow students a tactile, expressive way to learn about polygons. (teach-nology.com)
- Write the definition of a polygon on the board (a plane shape with straight sides) and show the students some examples of polygons. (teach-nology.com)
- Have students research and label all the polygons with their correct names. (teach-nology.com)
- The lesson could be extended to include a homework paper that asked students to draw and label polygons with x amount of sides. (teach-nology.com)
- This worksheet has outlines of polygons that can be cut out and arranged by your students. (teachervision.com)
- Use this sheet with your students to teach them for examples of regular polygons. (teachervision.com)
- KTH only nominates full-year students to Cal Poly due to the trimester system. (kth.se)
- Students have previously not been required to buy insurance through Cal Poly. (kth.se)
- This is because KTH only nominates full-year students to Cal Poly due to the trimester system, and you are not supposed to take courses during the last semester of your master's programme (you have to write your degree project then). (kth.se)
- Tomsk Polytechnic forms and maintains the image of a modern scientific and educational center which gives students first-class knowledge and skills and specializes in advanced research. (artlebedev.com)
Substances1
- Effects of postnatal exposure to phthalate, bisphenol a, triclosan, parabens, and per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances on maternal postpartum depression and infant neurodevelopment: a korean mother-infant pair cohort study. (bvsalud.org)
Website3
- You can easily create your wallet account by visiting the Polygon official website as well. (google.com)
- You can install the browser extension of MetaMask, WalletConnect, Coinbase, Bitski Wallet, and Venly Wallet and use it as your Polygon extension by visiting the official website respectively. (google.com)
- More information can be found on Cal Polys website. (kth.se)
Layer1
- Poly also integrated with the Polygon Layer 2 framework. (pcmag.com)
Create8
- The student will be able to create a poster comprised of at least four different polygons. (teach-nology.com)
- How to create a Polygon wallet? (google.com)
- After approaching the steps that are given above, you will be able to create your Polygon Wallet easily and quickly. (google.com)
- Polygons are 2D shapes that are used to create 3D meshes. (adobe.com)
- Every polygon is formed by at least three vertices and edges coming together to create a closed shape. (adobe.com)
- Create any shape imaginable using polygons. (adobe.com)
- With these basic principles, CG artists can use polygons to create any shape they'd like. (adobe.com)
- If you look at the mesh, or wireframe of any 3D object, you will see the many polygons wove together to create that shape, from a human face to something born wholly from their imagination. (adobe.com)
Learn1
- Read on to learn how to get started on the Polygon PoS chain. (google.com)
Gently1
- If one Roly Poly is gently tapped, for example, the corresponding object will move to the same degree, even if located across the world. (moma.org)
Reaction1
- Roly Polys come in pairs, each object mirroring the other's movements and creating a simultaneous reaction. (moma.org)
Read2
- Because of its length and its author's conflicting goals the Poly-Olbion was almost never read as a whole, but is an important source for the period nevertheless. (wikipedia.org)
- Here in this read, we are going to talk about what is a Polygon Wallet and how it can be set up on the Polygon PoS chain to start trading assets on the Polygon network. (google.com)
Education1
- Contact Polytechnic High School Contact info is sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) annual survey process, so apologies if it's out of date! (donorschoose.org)
Account2
- Polygon does have its own wallet but it allows you to set up a wallet account directly from its official site. (google.com)
- Users of Windows or Mac need to install the Polygon extension to start using the wallet account. (google.com)
Pieces2
Campus1
- The sudden dismissal of Jennifer Brown (top right) as provost of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, has raised questions on campus, including for President Soraya Coley (top left). (insidehighered.com)
Project1
- Aside from Solana (SOL) and Polygon (MATIC), another project that has a native cryptocurrency with vast utility is Tradecurve (TCRV). (outlookindia.com)
Simple4
- Allowing users to access Polygon Wallet, Polygon Bridge, Polygon Stake, and Widget Dashboard, this platform comes with a simple user interface. (google.com)
- To find out if a point intersects a polygon, it's as simple as drawing a vector from the point and seeing how many line segments of the polygon it crosses. (makezine.com)
- To illustrate a simple example of polygons and complete 3D models, consider the construction of a basic cube. (adobe.com)
- Our Poly tubing in clear color measures 2" x 750' has impressive clarity for packaging light/heavy weight items and makes storage simple for industrial, food service or healthcare applications. (staples.com)
Title1
- item_title" : "BC Poly Canvas Footprints Lg", "item_author" : [" "], "item_description" : "The Footprints Poly Canvas Bible / Book Cover features the last stanza of the immortal poem - beloved of the faithful, silk-screened on the silky front panel over a shoreline backdrop. (booksamillion.com)
Days1
- It may take 2 to 4 days for polyethylene glycol 3350 to produce a bowel movement. (medlineplus.gov)
Give1
- Featuring a practice-oriented curriculum taught by polytechnic lecturers, the PFP is designed to give you a head start in your diploma course. (np.edu.sg)
Device1
- We report an organic field-effect transistor (OFET)-based sensor made from printable materials with an unusually high sensitivity of 0.5 ppm v/v for ammonia and with limit of detection on the order of 0.1 ppm v/v. The device developed has a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate, bottom contacts, and poly ( 3,3''' -didodecylquaterthiophene) (PQT-12) cast from 4 mg/mL cholorobenzene solution as active semiconductor. (cdc.gov)
School2
- Polytechnic High School is a public school in Fort Worth, Texas that is part of Fort Worth Independent School District. (donorschoose.org)
- Polytechnic High School has received support from 59 individuals from Texas and 45 individuals out-of-state . (donorschoose.org)
Design1
- Enjoy the intuitive design and smooth performance of Poly Art. (apple.com)
FREE1
- Wash the poly tarp thoroughly with a clean, lint-free shop towel. (ehow.com)
Support1
- With the generous infusion of state support-$433 million of one-time funding and $25 million in ongoing base support-Cal Poly Humboldt can increase enrollment by 50% in three years and double enrollment within seven years. (humboldt.edu)
Term2
- There is a term for polygons that have more edges than quads: they're called N-Gons, and really should be avoided because they are more likely to cause artifacts in your textures and materials. (adobe.com)
- Often the term low-poly is used to describe a model that not only has a small number of polygons, but has a mesh that has been recreated or optimized to lower its poly count. (adobe.com)
POINT1
- Subdivision is a great way to increase poly count while letting a basic shape become the starting point for modeling. (adobe.com)
Find1
- How to find the Polygon Wallet address? (google.com)
Studies1
- Upon successful completion of your PFP studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, you will be well-prepared for the industry-relevant and sought-after course that you are already enrolled in! (np.edu.sg)
Photography1
- The Polygon Gallery replaces a failing 1970s photography museum and finds its beauty in its usefulness. (architecture.com)
Correct2
Chain2
- Are you looking to become a validator or delegator for the Polygon PoS chain and secure network? (google.com)
- Traders who are looking to get started on the Polygon PoS chain need to set up a wallet first. (google.com)
Made1
- Our Poly tubing in clear color with 4 mil thick is made from low-density polyethylene. (staples.com)