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Что (кто) такое GSM Phase 2 - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Phase 2; Phase II (disambiguation); Phase Two; Phase two; Phase 2 (disambiguation)
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G2 phase         
  • Mitosis in an [[animal cell]] (phases ordered counter-clockwise), with G<sub>2</sub> labeled at bottom.
  • This graph illustrates the stable equilibria for cyclin-B1/CDK1 activity at varying cyclin B1 concentrations, with the threshold of cyclin B concentration for entering mitosis higher than the threshold for exiting mitosis.
  • This diagram illustrates the feedback loops underlying the G2/M transition. Cyclin-B1/CDK1 activates Plk and inactivates Wee1 and Myt1. Activated Plk activates cdc25. Activation of Cdc25 and inactivation of Wee1/Myt1 lead to further activation of Cyclin-B1/CDK1. Also shown is the putative role of cyclin-A/CDK2 and Cdc25A as initial activators of the feedback loop, discussed in a later section.
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CELL CYCLE GAP PHASE - INTERVAL BETWEEN THE COMPLETION OF DNA SYNTHESIS AND THE BEGINNING OF DNA SEGREGATION
Second gap; Second gap phase; G2 phase of the cell cycle; G2 stage; Pre-mitotic phase; G2 (growth); Gap-2; Gap 2
G2 phase, Gap 2 phase, or Growth 2 phase, is the third subphase of interphase in the cell cycle directly preceding mitosis. It follows the successful completion of S phase, during which the cell’s DNA is replicated.
Phase transition         
  • A small piece of rapidly melting solid [[argon]] shows two concurrent phase changes. The transition from solid to liquid, and gas to liquid (shown by the white condensed water vapour).
  • Comparison of phase diagrams of carbon dioxide (red) and water (blue) explaining their different phase transitions at 1 atmosphere
  • the anomalous behavior of water]].
TRANSITIONS BETWEEN SOLID, LIQUID AND GASEOUS STATES OF MATTER, AND, IN RARE CASES, PLASMA
Phase transitions; Second order phase transition; First order phase transition; Order parameter; Phase Transition; Second-order phase transition; Phase changes; Phase transformation; Change of state; State change; Phase Transformation; First-order phase transition; First-order transition; Second-order transition; Continuous Phase Transitions; Second-Order Phase Transitions; Phase Transitions; Phase Change; Phase Changes; State Change; State Changes; Changes Of Phase; Change Of Phase; Changes Of State; Change Of State; Continuous phase transitions; Continuous phase transition; Change of phase; Order parameters; Transition of state
In chemistry, thermodynamics, and many other related fields, phase transitions (or phase changes) are the physical processes of transition between a state of a medium, identified by some parameters, and another one, with different values of the parameters. Commonly the term is used to refer to changes among the basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas, as well as plasma in rare cases.
Geometric phase         
PHASE OF A CYCLE
Berry Phase; Berry phase; Pancharatnam-Berry phase; Berry's phase; Geometrical phase
In classical and quantum mechanics, geometric phase is a phase difference acquired over the course of a cycle, when a system is subjected to cyclic adiabatic processes, which results from the geometrical properties of the parameter space of the Hamiltonian. The phenomenon was independently discovered by T.
Phase (matter)         
  • Iron-carbon [[phase diagram]], showing the conditions necessary to form different phases
REGION IN A SUBSTANCE THROUGHOUT WHICH ALL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ARE ESSENTIALLY UNIFORM; REGION OF MATERIAL THAT IS CHEMICALLY UNIFORM, PHYSICALLY DISTINCT, (OFTEN) MECHANICALLY SEPARABLE
Phases of matter; Phase of matter; Phase (chemistry); Form of matter; Forms of matter; Gas phase; Solid phase; Plasma phase; Phases of Matter; Phases (matter); Two-phase system
In the physical sciences, a phase is a region of space (a thermodynamic system), throughout which all physical properties of a material are essentially uniform. Examples of physical properties include density, index of refraction, magnetization and chemical composition.
phase angle         
ANGULAR MEASURE OF THE PHASE OF A COMPLEX NUMBER
Phase angle (vectors, phasors, and periodic phenomena); Phase Angle; Phase angle (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. Physics a phase difference expressed as an angle, 360 degrees corresponding to one complete cycle.
2. Astronomy the angle between the lines joining a given planet to the sun and to the earth.
Phase angle         
ANGULAR MEASURE OF THE PHASE OF A COMPLEX NUMBER
Phase angle (vectors, phasors, and periodic phenomena); Phase Angle; Phase angle (disambiguation)
·add. ·- The angle expressing phase relation.
Phase rule         
  • critical point]] of carbon dioxide
GENERAL PRINCIPLE IN THERMODYNAMICS REGARDING PVT SYSTEMS IN EQUILIBRIUM
Gibbs phase rule; Phase equilibria; Phase equilibrium; Phase Equilibria; Gibbs' Phase Rule; Gibb's phase rule; Phase Rule; Gibbs Phase Rule; Gibbs rule; Gibbs' phase rule; Gibbs's phase rule
In thermodynamics, the phase rule is a general principle governing "pVT" systems (that is, systems whose states are completely described by the variables pressure (), volume () and temperature ()) in thermodynamic equilibrium. If is the number of degrees of freedom, is the number of components and is the number of phases, then
Planetary phase         
  • The evolution of the [[apparent diameter]] and [[phases of Venus]]
PERIOD OF TIME DURING WHICH A PLANET'S SURFACE REFLECTS SPECIFIC AMOUNTS OF SUNLIGHT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF A GIVEN POINT IN SPACE
Phases of Planets; Phase (astronomy)
A planetary phase is a certain portion of a planet's area that reflects sunlight as viewed from a given vantage point, as well as the period of time during which it occurs.
S phase         
  • Asymmetry in the synthesis of leading and lagging strands
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  • Steps in DNA synthesis
THE CELL CYCLE PHASE, FOLLOWING G1, DURING WHICH DNA SYNTHESIS TAKES PLACE.
Synthesis phase; Synthesis (cell cycle); S-phase; S phase of the cell cycle; S Phase; S-Phase; S (synthesis)
S phase (Synthesis Phase) is the phase of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated, occurring between G1 phase and G2 phase. Since accurate duplication of the genome is critical to successful cell division, the processes that occur during S-phase are tightly regulated and widely conserved.
Phase rule         
  • critical point]] of carbon dioxide
GENERAL PRINCIPLE IN THERMODYNAMICS REGARDING PVT SYSTEMS IN EQUILIBRIUM
Gibbs phase rule; Phase equilibria; Phase equilibrium; Phase Equilibria; Gibbs' Phase Rule; Gibb's phase rule; Phase Rule; Gibbs Phase Rule; Gibbs rule; Gibbs' phase rule; Gibbs's phase rule
·add. ·- A generalization with regard to systems of chemical equilibrium, discovered by Prof. J. Willard Gibbs. It may be stated thus: The degree of variableness (number of degrees of freedom) of a system is equal to the number of components minus the number of phases, plus two. Thus, if the components be salt and water, and the phases salt, ice, saturated solution, and vapor, the system is invariant, that is, there is only one set of conditions under which these four phases can exist in equilibrium. If only three phases be considered, the system is univariant, that is, the fixing of one condition, as temperature, determines the others.

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Phase II

Phase II, Phase 2 or Phase Two may refer to: