Electron acceptorAn electron acceptor is a chemical entity that accepts electrons transferred to it from another compound. It is an oxidizing agent that, by virtue of its accepting electrons, is itself reduced in the process. Electron acceptors are sometimes mistakenly called electron receptors. The electron accepting power of an acceptor molecule is measured by its electron affinity (A) which is the energy released when filling the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO).
Weak orderingIn mathematics, especially order theory, a weak ordering is a mathematical formalization of the intuitive notion of a ranking of a set, some of whose members may be tied with each other. Weak orders are a generalization of totally ordered sets (rankings without ties) and are in turn generalized by (strictly) partially ordered sets and preorders.
Atomic diffusionIn chemical physics, atomic diffusion is a diffusion process whereby the random, thermally-activated movement of atoms in a solid results in the net transport of atoms. For example, helium atoms inside a balloon can diffuse through the wall of the balloon and escape, resulting in the balloon slowly deflating. Other air molecules (e.g. oxygen, nitrogen) have lower mobilities and thus diffuse more slowly through the balloon wall.
Economic calculation problemThe economic calculation problem (sometimes abbreviated ECP) is a criticism of using economic planning as a substitute for market-based allocation of the factors of production. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in his 1920 article "Economic Calculation in the Socialist Commonwealth" and later expanded upon by Friedrich Hayek. In his first article, Mises described the nature of the price system under capitalism and described how individual subjective values (while criticizing other theories of value) are translated into the objective information necessary for rational allocation of resources in society.
Théorème de ZermeloEn mathématiques, le théorème de Zermelo, appelé aussi théorème du bon ordre, est un résultat de théorie des ensembles, démontré en 1904 par Ernst Zermelo, qui affirme : Le théorème de Zermelo, l'axiome du choix et le lemme de Zorn sont équivalents : Soient E un ensemble bien ordonné, et P(E) l'ensemble de ses parties. Alors, on définit une fonction de choix sur P(E){⌀} en associant, à chaque partie non vide de E, son plus petit élément (l'existence d'une telle fonction est un des énoncés possibles de l'axiome du choix).
HypogonadismeL'hypogonadisme est un syndrome clinique résultant d'une altération de l'axe hypothalo-hypophyso-gonadique. Il est qualifié de primaire lorsqu'il atteint les gonades (hypogonadisme hypergonadotrope) ou secondaire lorsqu'il atteint le système central (hypogonadisme hypogonadotrope). Il peut être congénital ou acquis. Retard pubertaire ou développement sexuel incomplet. Chez l'homme : atrophie musculaire, baisse de la force musculaire, baisse de libido, micropénis, dysfonction érectile, gynécomastie, irritabilité, dépression, troubles du sommeil.
Dextro-Transposition of the great arteriesdextro-Transposition of the great arteries (d-Transposition of the great arteries, dextro-TGA, or d-TGA) is a potentially life-threatening birth defect in the large arteries of the heart. The primary arteries (the aorta and the pulmonary artery) are transposed. It is called a cyanotic congenital heart defect (CHD) because the newborn infant turns blue from lack of oxygen. In segmental analysis, this condition is described as ventriculoarterial discordance with atrioventricular concordance, or just ventriculoarterial discordance.