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P FACTOR

  • P-factor
  • Yawing force caused by a rotating propeller

    Pfactor, also known as asymmetric blade effect and asymmetric disc effect, is an aerodynamic phenomenon experienced by a moving propeller, wherein the

    P-factor

    P-factor

    P-factor

  • Psychopathology
  • Scientific study of mental disorders

    danger, known collectively as the four Ds. Another conceptualisation, the p factor, sees psychopathology as a general, overarching construct that influences

    Psychopathology

    Psychopathology

  • Factor VIII
  • Blood-clotting protein

    Coagulation factor VIII (factor VIII, FVIII, also known as antihemophilic factor A (AHF)) is an essential blood clotting protein. In humans, it is encoded

    Factor VIII

    Factor VIII

    Factor_VIII

  • Elongation factor P
  • Protein domain

    EF-P (elongation factor P) is an essential protein that in bacteria stimulates the formation of the first peptide bonds in protein synthesis. Studies show

    Elongation factor P

    Elongation factor P

    Elongation_factor_P

  • Universal Soil Loss Equation
  • Mathematical model of erosion

    and gradient of the slope. The cropping management factor (C) and conservation practices factor (P) are more difficult to obtain and must be determined

    Universal Soil Loss Equation

    Universal_Soil_Loss_Equation

  • Rudder
  • Control surface for fluid-dynamic steering in the yaw axis

    On an airplane, the rudder is used primarily to counter adverse yaw and p-factor and is not the primary control used to turn the airplane. A rudder operates

    Rudder

    Rudder

    Rudder

  • Nicotinic acid
  • Organic compound and a form of vitamin B3

    "pellagra-preventing factor" and the "anti-blacktongue factor." It was also referred to as "vitamin PP", "vitamin P-P" and "PP-factor", all derived from

    Nicotinic acid

    Nicotinic acid

    Nicotinic_acid

  • P (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    acid abbreviated P or Pro P-factor, an aerodynamic effect p factor (psychopathology) P-states, the CPU performance states Transilien Line P, a line of the

    P (disambiguation)

    P_(disambiguation)

  • Critical engine
  • Engine whose failure would most adversely affect aircraft performance or handling

    (outboard) engine when all propellers rotate in the same direction due to the P-factor. On turbojet and turbofan twin-engine aircraft, there usually is no difference

    Critical engine

    Critical_engine

  • Velocity factor
  • Measure of electromagnetic transmission

    The velocity factor (VF) of a transmission medium is the ratio of the speed at which a wavefront (of an electromagnetic signal, a radio signal, a light

    Velocity factor

    Velocity_factor

  • Multi-factor authentication
  • Method of computer access control

    Multi-factor authentication (MFA), also known as two-factor authentication (2FA), is an electronic authentication method in which a user is granted access

    Multi-factor authentication

    Multi-factor authentication

    Multi-factor_authentication

  • Pollard's p − 1 algorithm
  • Special-purpose algorithm for factoring integers

    algorithm. The factors it finds are ones for which the number preceding the factor, p − 1, is powersmooth; the essential observation is that, by working in

    Pollard's p − 1 algorithm

    Pollard's_p_−_1_algorithm

  • Acentric factor
  • Measure of the non-sphericity of molecules

    acentric factor is also said to be a measure of the non-sphericity (centricity) of molecules. Pitzer defined ω from the relationship ω = − log 10 ⁡ ( p r sat

    Acentric factor

    Acentric_factor

  • Winding factor
  • reduction factor is called distribution factor k d {\displaystyle k_{d}} . The other factors that can reduce the winding factor are pitch factor k p {\displaystyle

    Winding factor

    Winding_factor

  • Counter-rotating propellers
  • Propellers that rotate on opposite directions

    is that counter-rotating propellers balance the effects of torque and P-factor, meaning that such aircraft do not have a critical engine in the case of

    Counter-rotating propellers

    Counter-rotating propellers

    Counter-rotating_propellers

  • Thomas Lewis (cardiologist)
  • Welsh cardiologist (1881–1945)

    He coined the term "clinical science" and is also known for the Lewis P Factor. Lewis was born in Taffs Well, Cardiff, Wales, the son of Henry Lewis,

    Thomas Lewis (cardiologist)

    Thomas Lewis (cardiologist)

    Thomas_Lewis_(cardiologist)

  • Fear Factor
  • American game show

    Fear Factor is an American stunt/dare game show. The series first aired on NBC from 2001 to 2006, then hosted by Joe Rogan. The show was adapted by Endemol

    Fear Factor

    Fear_Factor

  • Factor analysis
  • Statistical method

    Factor analysis is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved

    Factor analysis

    Factor_analysis

  • I = PAT
  • Equates human impact on the environment

    environment. I = P × A × T The expression equates human impact (I) on the environment to a function of three factors: population (P), affluence (A) and

    I = PAT

    I = PAT

    I_=_PAT

  • Big Five personality traits
  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions

    psychology and psychometrics, the Big Five personality trait model or five-factor model (FFM), sometimes called by the mnemonic acronym OCEAN or CANOE, is

    Big Five personality traits

    Big Five personality traits

    Big_Five_personality_traits

  • Lorentz factor
  • Quantity in relativistic physics

    The Lorentz factor or Lorentz term (also known as the gamma factor) is a dimensionless quantity expressing how much the measurements of time, length, and

    Lorentz factor

    Lorentz_factor

  • Bus factor
  • Concept in risk management

    The bus factor (aka lottery factor, truck factor, or circus factor) is a measurement of the risk resulting from information and capabilities not being

    Bus factor

    Bus factor

    Bus_factor

  • Power factor
  • Ratio of active power to apparent power

    expression for power factor is given by power factor = P / P a {\displaystyle {\mbox{power factor}}=P/P_{a}} P a = I r m s V r m s {\displaystyle P_{a}=I_{rms}V_{rms}}

    Power factor

    Power_factor

  • Crest factor
  • Peak divided by the Root mean square (RMS) of the waveform

    Crest factor is a parameter of a waveform, such as alternating current or sound, showing the ratio of peak values to the effective value. In other words

    Crest factor

    Crest_factor

  • FACTOR
  • Canadian music-oriented nonprofit organization

    FACTOR (the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Records) is a private non-profit organization "dedicated to providing assistance toward the growth

    FACTOR

    FACTOR

  • Varimax rotation
  • Concept in statistics

    loadings on this factor while the remaining variables have near-zero loadings on this factor. If these conditions hold, the factor loading matrix is

    Varimax rotation

    Varimax_rotation

  • Mental disorder
  • Medical condition

    A single general factor of psychopathology, similar to the g factor for intelligence, has been empirically supported. The p factor model supports the

    Mental disorder

    Mental_disorder

  • Factor market
  • Market where factors of production are bought and sold

    In economics, a factor market is a market where factors of production are bought and sold. Factor markets allocate factors of production, including land

    Factor market

    Factor market

    Factor_market

  • Q factor
  • Resonator damping parameter

    quality factor or Q factor is a dimensionless parameter that describes how underdamped an oscillator or resonator is. Resonators with high quality factors have

    Q factor

    Q factor

    Q_factor

  • Max Factor
  • Line of cosmetics

    Max Factor is a line of cosmetics from Coty, founded in 1909 as Max Factor & Company by Maksymilian Faktorowicz. Max Factor specialized in movie make-up

    Max Factor

    Max_Factor

  • Exposure factor
  • Exposure factor (EF), in risk management, is the subjective, potential percentage of loss to a specific asset if a specific threat is realized. It is usually

    Exposure factor

    Exposure_factor

  • List of Fear Factor (American TV series) episodes
  • Fear Factor is an American stunt/dare game show that pits contestants against one another in a series of extreme physical and mental challenges. The series

    List of Fear Factor (American TV series) episodes

    List_of_Fear_Factor_(American_TV_series)_episodes

  • Factor V Leiden
  • Medical condition

    Factor V Leiden (rs6025 or F5 p.R506Q) is a variant (mutated form) of human factor V (one of several substances that helps blood clot), which causes an

    Factor V Leiden

    Factor_V_Leiden

  • John Factor
  • American gangster (1892–1984)

    John Factor (October 8, 1892 – January 22, 1984), born Iakov Faktorowicz and widely known as Jake "The Barber" Factor, was a Prohibition-era gangster and

    John Factor

    John Factor

    John_Factor

  • Coagulation
  • Process of formation of blood clots

    platelets, and the exposure of subendothelial platelet tissue factor to coagulation factor VII, which ultimately leads to cross-linked fibrin formation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

    Coagulation

  • Environmental factor
  • Any factor, whether abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms in an ecosystem

    environmental factor, ecological factor or eco factor is any factor, abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms. Abiotic factors include ambient

    Environmental factor

    Environmental_factor

  • Impact factor
  • Measure of relative importance of a journal

    The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a type of journal ranking. Journals with higher impact-factor values are

    Impact factor

    Impact_factor

  • S&P 500
  • Large-cap American stock market index

    the United States and 28% from other countries. The index is one of the factors in the computation of the Conference Board Leading Economic Index, which

    S&P 500

    S&P 500

    S&P_500

  • Z-factor
  • Measure of statistical effect size

    Z'-factor is defined as: Z'-factor = 1 − 3 ( σ p + σ n ) | μ p − μ n | {\displaystyle {\text{Z'-factor}}=1-{3(\sigma _{p}+\sigma _{n}) \over |\mu _{p}-\mu

    Z-factor

    Z-factor

  • Factor investing
  • Investment approach in stock returns

    Factor investing is an investment approach that targets measurable characteristics of securities, known as factors, which help explain differences in risk

    Factor investing

    Factor_investing

  • F-factor (conversion factor)
  • Number relating the exposure and absorbed dose of ionizing radiation

    In diagnostic radiology, the F-factor is the conversion factor between exposure to ionizing radiation and the absorbed dose from that radiation. In other

    F-factor (conversion factor)

    F-factor (conversion factor)

    F-factor_(conversion_factor)

  • Compressibility factor
  • Correction factor which describes the deviation of a real gas from ideal gas behavior

    thermodynamics, the compressibility factor (Z), also known as the compression factor or the gas deviation factor, describes the deviation of a real gas

    Compressibility factor

    Compressibility factor

    Compressibility_factor

  • Simon Cowell
  • English reality television judge, television producer and music executive (born 1959)

    British television talent competition shows Pop Idol (2001–2003), The X Factor (2004–2010; 2014–2018), and Britain's Got Talent (2007–present), as well

    Simon Cowell

    Simon Cowell

    Simon_Cowell

  • Factors of production
  • Resources used in the production process

    In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services. The

    Factors of production

    Factors_of_production

  • Williams's p + 1 algorithm
  • Integer factorization algorithm

    the number N to be factored contains one or more prime factors p such that p + 1 is smooth, i.e. p + 1 contains only small factors. It uses Lucas sequences

    Williams's p + 1 algorithm

    Williams's_p_+_1_algorithm

  • Integer factorization
  • Decomposition of a number into a product

    trial division will quickly produce the factors 3 and 19 but will take p divisions to find the next factor. As a contrasting example, if n is the product

    Integer factorization

    Integer_factorization

  • The X Factor (American TV series)
  • American reality television music competition show

    The X Factor, also known as The X Factor USA, is an American reality television music competition show created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia

    The X Factor (American TV series)

    The_X_Factor_(American_TV_series)

  • Gamow factor
  • Chance of overcoming the Coulomb barrier

    Gamow factor, Sommerfeld factor or Gamow–Sommerfeld factor, named after physicists George Gamow and Arnold Sommerfeld, is a probability factor for two

    Gamow factor

    Gamow factor

    Gamow_factor

  • Neurotrophic factors
  • Family of biomolecules

    Neurotrophic factors (NTFs) are a family of biomolecules – nearly all of which are peptides or small proteins – that support the growth, survival, and

    Neurotrophic factors

    Neurotrophic_factors

  • Nepidermin
  • Chemical compound

    known as recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF), is a recombinant form of human epidermal growth factor (EGF) and a cicatrizant (a drug that promotes

    Nepidermin

    Nepidermin

  • Risk factor
  • Variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection

    In epidemiology, a risk factor or determinant is a variable associated with an increased risk of disease or infection. Due to a lack of harmonization across

    Risk factor

    Risk_factor

  • Fano factor
  • Statistics concept

    In statistics, the Fano factor, like the coefficient of variation, is a measure of the dispersion of a counting process. It was originally used to measure

    Fano factor

    Fano_factor

  • Smoluchowski factor
  • The Smoluchowski factor, also known as von Smoluchowski's f-factor is related to inter-particle interactions. It is named after Marian Smoluchowski. van

    Smoluchowski factor

    Smoluchowski_factor

  • Gaunt factor
  • The Gaunt factor (or Kramers–Gaunt factor) is a correction factor that accounts for the effect of quantum mechanics on an object's continuous x-ray absorption

    Gaunt factor

    Gaunt_factor

  • Gauge factor
  • Unit in physics

    Gauge factor (GF) or strain factor of a strain gauge is the ratio of relative change in electrical resistance R, to the mechanical strain ε. The gauge

    Gauge factor

    Gauge_factor

  • Momentum compaction
  • compaction factor is defined as the derivative of normalized path length difference to normalized momentum α p = d L / L d p / p = p L d L d p = 1 L ∮ D

    Momentum compaction

    Momentum_compaction

  • Factor X
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    Coagulation factor X (EC 3.4.21.6), or Stuart factor, is an enzyme of the coagulation cascade, encoded in humans by F10 gene. It is a serine endopeptidase

    Factor X

    Factor X

    Factor_X

  • Integrating factor
  • Technique for solving differential equations

    In mathematics, an integrating factor is a function that is chosen to facilitate the solving of a given equation involving differentials. It is commonly

    Integrating factor

    Integrating_factor

  • Ex-Factor
  • 1998 single by Lauryn Hill

    "Ex-Factor" is a song by American singer Lauryn Hill for her debut solo studio album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998). Written and produced by Hill

    Ex-Factor

    Ex-Factor

  • Four factor formula
  • Formula used to calculate nuclear chain reaction growth rate

    The four-factor formula, also known as Fermi's four factor formula is used in nuclear engineering to determine the multiplication of a nuclear chain reaction

    Four factor formula

    Four_factor_formula

  • Period-luminosity relation
  • Astronomical principle

    period-luminosity relation from the infrared surface brightness technique: I. The p-factor, the Milky Way relations, and a universal K-band relation". Astronomy &

    Period-luminosity relation

    Period-luminosity relation

    Period-luminosity_relation

  • Lockheed P-38 Lightning
  • American twin-engined fighter of WWII

    airspeed; if a pilot did that in the P-38, regardless of which engine had failed, the resulting engine torque and p-factor force produced a sudden, uncontrollable

    Lockheed P-38 Lightning

    Lockheed P-38 Lightning

    Lockheed_P-38_Lightning

  • Placental growth factor
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Placental growth factor (PlGF) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PGF gene. Placental growth factor is a member of the VEGF (vascular endothelial

    Placental growth factor

    Placental growth factor

    Placental_growth_factor

  • Index of physics articles (P)
  • O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z P-adic quantum mechanicsfpa P-factor P-form electrodynamics P-nuclei P-process P-type semiconductor P-wave P-wave modulus P. Buford

    Index of physics articles (P)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(P)

  • Blast Factor
  • 2006 video game

    Blast Factor is a shooter video game developed by Bluepoint Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. One of the first

    Blast Factor

    Blast_Factor

  • Factor VII
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    tissue factor released from damaged tissues, it is converted to factor VIIa (or blood-coagulation factor VIIa, activated blood coagulation factor VII),

    Factor VII

    Factor VII

    Factor_VII

  • Glia maturation factor
  • Neurotrophic factor

    maturation factor is a neurotrophic factor implicated in nervous system development, angiogenesis and immune function. In humans, the glia maturation factor beta

    Glia maturation factor

    Glia_maturation_factor

  • Pool factor
  • In finance, a pool factor is the amount of the initial principal of the underlying mortgage loans that remain in a mortgage-backed security transaction

    Pool factor

    Pool_factor

  • Factor IX
  • Protein involved in coagulation

    Factor IX (EC 3.4.21.22) is one of the serine proteases involved in coagulation; it belongs to peptidase family S1. Deficiency of this protein causes haemophilia

    Factor IX

    Factor IX

    Factor_IX

  • Stacking factor
  • The stacking factor (also lamination factor or space factor) is a measure used in electrical transformer design and some other electrical machines. It

    Stacking factor

    Stacking_factor

  • Elo rating system
  • System for rating game players

    staggered the K-factor according to three main rating ranges: Currently, the USCF uses a formula that calculates the K-factor based on factors including the

    Elo rating system

    Elo_rating_system

  • Filter factor
  • Multiplicative amount of light a photography filter blocks

    filter factor refers to the multiplicative amount of light a filter blocks. The table below illustrates the relationship between filter factor, the amount

    Filter factor

    Filter_factor

  • Growth factor
  • Protein or other substance that stimulates cellular proliferation

    A growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation

    Growth factor

    Growth_factor

  • Dissymmetry of lift
  • Term in rotorcraft aerodynamics

    fuselage attitude which reduces stresses on the rotor driving mechanisms. P-factor Cierva C.4 Unequal rotor lift distribution "2. Aerodynamics of Flight"

    Dissymmetry of lift

    Dissymmetry of lift

    Dissymmetry_of_lift

  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
  • Protein found in humans

    growth factors, which are related to the canonical nerve growth factor (NGF), a family which also includes NT-3 and NT-4/NT-5. Neurotrophic factors are found

    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor

    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor

    Brain-derived_neurotrophic_factor

  • Revelle factor
  • Unit of measure used in oceanography

    The Revelle factor (buffer factor) is the ratio of instantaneous change in carbon dioxide (CO2) to the change in total dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)

    Revelle factor

    Revelle_factor

  • Rational root theorem
  • Relationship between the rational roots of a polynomial and its extreme coefficients

    ⁠ x = p q {\displaystyle x={\tfrac {p}{q}}} ⁠ written in lowest terms (that is, p and q are relatively prime), satisfies: p is an integer factor of the

    Rational root theorem

    Rational_root_theorem

  • Slip factor
  • Measure of the fluid slip in the impeller of a compressor or a turbine

    In turbomachinery, the slip factor is a measure of the fluid slip in the impeller of a compressor or a turbine, mostly a centrifugal machine. Fluid slip

    Slip factor

    Slip_factor

  • Elongation factor
  • Proteins functioning in translation

    Elongation factors are a set of proteins that function at the ribosome, during protein synthesis, to facilitate translational elongation from the formation

    Elongation factor

    Elongation factor

    Elongation_factor

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • American stock market index composed of 30 industry leaders

    included in the index, divided by a factor, which is approximately 0.162 as of November 2025[update]. The factor is changed whenever a constituent company

    Dow Jones Industrial Average

    Dow Jones Industrial Average

    Dow_Jones_Industrial_Average

  • Surprise factor
  • Method in storytelling

    The surprise factor is a technique used in storytelling to produce a visceral reaction from the audience. It is created by telling a story in a way which

    Surprise factor

    Surprise_factor

  • Bradford Factor
  • Measure of worker absenteeism

    The Bradford Factor or Bradford Formula is used in human resource management as a means of measuring worker absenteeism. The theory is that short, frequent

    Bradford Factor

    Bradford_Factor

  • X-Factor (comics)
  • Comic book superhero team

    X-Factor is a group of mutant superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. X-Factor launched in 1986 featuring a team composed

    X-Factor (comics)

    X-Factor_(comics)

  • Resonance escape probability
  • Probability that a high-energy neutron is not captured

    absorption is called the resonance factor ψ {\displaystyle \psi } , and the sum of the two factors is p + ψ = 1 {\displaystyle p+\psi =1} . Generally, the higher

    Resonance escape probability

    Resonance_escape_probability

  • Berlekamp–Zassenhaus algorithm
  • needed to choose the right subsets of mod p factors. Berlekamp's algorithm van Hoeij, M (August 2002). "Factoring Polynomials and the Knapsack Problem".

    Berlekamp–Zassenhaus algorithm

    Berlekamp–Zassenhaus_algorithm

  • Efficiency factor
  • Efficiency factor is a ratio of some measure of performance to an expected value. In data communications, the factor is the ratio of the time to transmit

    Efficiency factor

    Efficiency_factor

  • Invariant factor
  • The invariant factors of a module over a principal ideal domain (PID) occur in one form of the structure theorem for finitely generated modules over a

    Invariant factor

    Invariant_factor

  • The Neptune Factor
  • 1973 film by Daniel Petrie

    The Neptune Factor, also known as The Neptune Disaster, is a 1973 science fiction film directed by Daniel Petrie, featuring underwater cinematography by

    The Neptune Factor

    The_Neptune_Factor

  • Tissue factor
  • Protein involved in coagulation

    Tissue factor, also called platelet tissue factor or Coagulation factor III, is a protein present in subendothelial tissue and leukocytes which plays a

    Tissue factor

    Tissue factor

    Tissue_factor

  • View factor
  • Proportion in thermal radiation

    In radiative heat transfer, a view factor, F A → B {\displaystyle F_{A\rightarrow B}} , is the proportion of the radiation which leaves surface A {\displaystyle

    View factor

    View factor

    View_factor

  • Radical of an integer
  • Product of the prime factors of an integer

    numbers dividing n. Each prime factor of n occurs exactly once as a factor of this product: r a d ( n ) = ∏ p ∣ n p  prime p {\displaystyle \displaystyle

    Radical of an integer

    Radical of an integer

    Radical_of_an_integer

  • Capacity factor
  • Electrical production measure

    The net capacity factor is the unitless ratio of actual electrical energy output over a given period of time to the theoretical maximum electrical energy

    Capacity factor

    Capacity factor

    Capacity_factor

  • Goodness factor
  • Metric for determining the efficiency of an electric motor

    The goodness factor is a metric developed by Eric Laithwaite to determine the 'goodness' of an electric motor. Using it he was able to develop efficient

    Goodness factor

    Goodness_factor

  • The Chaos Factor
  • 2000 American film

    The Chaos Factor also stars Fred Ward, R. Lee Ermey, and Kelly Rutherford. "The Chaos Factor". Movies. The Boston Globe. July 18, 2000. p. F7. "The Chaos

    The Chaos Factor

    The_Chaos_Factor

  • Wife acceptance factor
  • Colloquialism in consumer electronics

    Wife acceptance factor, wife approval factor, or wife appeal factor (WAF) is an assessment of design elements that either increase or diminish the likelihood

    Wife acceptance factor

    Wife_acceptance_factor

  • Array factor
  • Function in the theory of antennas

    In the study of antennas, the array factor is a mathematical function that describes the signal of an antenna array as a combination of the signals of

    Array factor

    Array_factor

  • Intrinsic factor
  • Glycoprotein produced in the stomach which binds to vitamin B12

    Intrinsic factor (IF), also known as cobalamin binding intrinsic factor, or gastric intrinsic factor (GIF), is a glycoprotein produced by the parietal

    Intrinsic factor

    Intrinsic factor

    Intrinsic_factor

  • Factor (agent)
  • Trader of goods for a commission

    A factor is a type of trader who receives and sells goods on commission, called factorage. A factor is a mercantile fiduciary transacting business that

    Factor (agent)

    Factor_(agent)

  • Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z
  • List of characters appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

    give himself various fire-based powers as well as a regenerative healing factor. He turns Jack Taggart into a human bomb as part of a terrorist attack,

    Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: M–Z

    Characters_of_the_Marvel_Cinematic_Universe:_M–Z

  • Transcription factor
  • Protein that regulates the rate of DNA transcription

    In molecular biology, a transcription factor (TF) (or sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic

    Transcription factor

    Transcription factor

    Transcription_factor

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  • Stripe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stripe

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on or by a strip of land, Old English strīp.

    Stripe

  • Cutlip
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cutlip

    English : variant of Cudlip(p), a habitational name from Cudlipptown in Petertavy, Devon.Americanized form of German Gottlieb.

    Cutlip

  • Lefton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Lefton

    English : habitational name, perhaps from Lepton in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English hlēp ‘leap’ (hence ‘cliff’, ‘steep slope’) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : probably a variant of Leverton.

    Lefton

  • Khawli
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Khawli

    Deer name of a sahabi who p

    Khawli

  • Sampson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and Jewish

    Sampson

    English, Dutch, and Jewish : variant of Samson. The -p- was introduced in the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Shimshon. The English surname has also long been established in Ireland.

    Sampson

  • Tripp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly southern)

    Tripp

    English (mainly southern) : metonymic occupational name for a dancer, or a nickname for someone with an odd gait, from Middle English trip(p)(en) ‘to step lightly, skip, or hop’ (Old French triper).English : metonymic occupational name for a butcher or tripe dresser, from Middle English, Old French trip(p)e ‘tripe’ (of unknown origin).German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of wooden pattens (trippe), a type of raised sole that could be strapped to normal footwear for walking in unpaved muddy streets.

    Tripp

  • Sumpter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sumpter

    English : occupational name for a carrier, from Middle English sum(p)ter ‘(driver of a) pack animal’.

    Sumpter

  • Snipe
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Snipe

    English : from a personal name, Old English Snīp or Old Norse Snípr.English : habitational name from a place so called in former Northumberland.

    Snipe

  • Perret
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Perret

    French : from a pet form of the personal name P(i)erre, French form of Peter.English (Bristol) : variant of Parrott

    Perret

  • PEGGY
  • Female

    English

    PEGGY

    Pet form of English Peg, PEGGY means "pearl." It is a variant spelling of Meggie, the pet form of Meg. The reason for the change from "M" to "P," which also occurs in Molly and Polly, is not known.

    PEGGY

  • Cap
  • Surname or Lastname

    Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp)

    Cap

    Ukrainian, Jewish (from Ukraine), Polish, Serbian, and Hungarian (Cáp) : from Ukrainian tsap ‘billy goat’, Polish cap, and so probably a nickname for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way or perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a goat herd.Czech (Čáp) : nickname for a tall or long-legged man, from čáp ‘stork’.Southern French : from Occitan cap ‘head’ (Latin caput); probably a nickname for a person with something distinctive about his head. The word was often used in the metaphorical sense ‘chief’, ‘principal’, and the surname may also have denoted a leader or a village elder. In some cases it may also be a topographic name from the same word used in the sense of a promontory or headland.Americanized spelling of German Kapp.English : variant spelling of Capp.

    Cap

  • Patmore
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Patmore

    English : habitational name from Patmore in Hertfordshire, which appears in Domesday Book as Patemere, from an Old English personal name P(e)atta + Old English mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’.

    Patmore

  • Skipton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Skipton

    English : habitational name from Skipton or Skipton-on-Swale in North Yorkshire. Both places are named with Old English scīp ‘sheep’ (with later change of ‘s’ to ‘sk’ under Scandinavian influence) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Skipton

  • Khawli |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Khawli |

    Deer name of a sahabi who p

    Khawli |

  • Shipton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shipton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Dorset, Glloucestershire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, and Shropshire, so called from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Shipton

  • Shipley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shipley

    English : habitational name from any of the various places, for example in Derbyshire, County Durham, Northumberland, Shropshire, Sussex, and West Yorkshire, so called from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.

    Shipley

  • Slape
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Slape

    English : topographic name from Middle English slape ‘slippery, miry place’, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word (Old English slǣp), as for example Slape in Dorset or Sleap in Shropshire.

    Slape

  • Appleberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English

    Appleberry

    Americanized spelling of Swedish Ap(p)elberg, an ornamental name composed of the elements apel ‘apple tree’ + berg ‘mountain’.English : the surname Applebury is recorded in England in the 19th century, perhaps a habitational name from a lost place.

    Appleberry

  • Ulrike
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Danish, English, German

    Ulrike

    Mistress of All; Power of the Home; World Ruler; P

    Ulrike

  • FÜLÖP
  • Male

    Hungarian

    FÜLÖP

    Hungarian form of English Philip, FÜLÖP means "lover of horses."

    FÜLÖP

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  • Oviyan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Oviyan

    Artist

  • SHAROWN
  • Female

    Hebrew

    SHAROWN

    (שָׁרוֹן) Hebrew name SHAROWN means "plain, level ground." In the bible, this is the name of a valley in Palestine. The name is sometimes given because of its association with the flowering shrub called Rose of Sharon. 

  • Indulala
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Indulala

    Moon Light

  • Ilda
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Ilda

    Heroine.

  • Marwaareed
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Marwaareed

    Pearl; Jewel

  • Dougal
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon Celtic Irish Scottish

    Dougal

    Dweller by the dark stream.

  • MORRIGAN
  • Female

    Irish

    MORRIGAN

    Variant spelling of Irish Mórríghan, MORRIGAN means "great queen."

  • Conor
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish

    Conor

    Wise Aid; High Longing; Hound Lover; Form of Connor; Wolf Lover

  • Harjit | ஹாரஜீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Harjit | ஹாரஜீத

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  • DONNACHAIDH
  • Male

    Irish

    DONNACHAIDH

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, DONNACHAIDH means "brown warrior."

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