4GLS

The 4GLS was a proposed 4th Generation Light Source, based at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire, England, intended to combine energy recovery linac (ERL) and free electron laser technologies to provide synchronised sources of synchrotron radiation and free electron laser radiation covering the terahertz (THz) to soft X-ray regimes.

In early 2008 the Science and Technology Facilities Council decided not to proceed with the 4GLS.

See also

Diamond Light Source

References

External links

  • www.4gls.ac.uk
  • GLS

    GLS can mean:

  • Gallium lanthanum sulfide glass
  • Games, Learning, & Society Conference
  • Gate-level simulation, used for a hardware design.
  • General Lighting Service, a designation of an incandescent lamp standard
  • General Logistics Systems, a logistics company
  • Generalized least squares in the linear regression model
  • The George Lopez Show
  • Glaisdale railway station, England (National Rail station code GLS)
  • Glasgow Literary Society, founded in 1753, a key institution of the Scottish Enlightenment
  • Global Locating System, a generalized technique to geolocate remote assets. Used commercially by Skybitz
  • Gloucestershire (GLS is the Chapman code for this English county)
  • GNSS Landing System, in aviation, a precision approach system to an airport
  • Government Legal Service, Legal Services for the UK Government and services
  • Graeco-Latin square, a pair of orthogonal Latin squares
  • Great Lake Swimmers, a Canadian indie folk band
  • Guided Local Search, a search algorithm in computer science
  • Guy L. Steele Jr., an American computer scientist
  • GLS2

    Glutaminase 2 (liver, mitochondrial) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GLS2 gene.

    Structure

    The GLS2 gene is on the 12th chromosome in humans, with its specific location being 12q13.3. It contains 19 exons.

    Function

    GLS2 is a part of the glutaminase family. The protein encoded by this gene is a mitochondrial phosphate-activated glutaminase that catalyzes the hydrolysis of glutamine to stoichiometric amounts of glutamate and ammonia. Originally thought to be liver-specific, this protein has been found in other tissues as well. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants that encode different isoforms.

    Clinical significance

    GLS2 has interesting molecular relationships with tumor progression and cancer. Glutaminase 2 negatively regulates the PI3K/AKT signaling and shows tumor suppression activity in human hepatocellular carcinoma. Additionally, silencing of GLS and overexpression of GLS2 genes cooperate in decreasing the proliferation and viability of glioblastoma cells.

    Daly

    Daly or DALY may refer to:

  • Daly (lunar crater)
  • Daly (Martian crater) on List of craters on Mars: A-G
  • Daly City, California, United States
  • Rural Municipality of Daly, Manitoba, Canada
  • Daly College, India
  • Daly detector, a type of mass spectrometry detector
  • Daly languages, group of Australian aborigine languages
  • Daly River, Northern Territory, Australia
  • Disability-adjusted life year, a measure of burden of disease
  • Electoral division of Daly, Northern Territory, Australia
  • USS Daly (DD-519), a Fletcher-class destroyer
  • Daly, Russia, a village (selo) in Legyoysky Rural Okrug, of Ust-Aldansky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia
  • Daly Cherry-Evans (born 1989), Australian Rugby League player
  • See also

  • Daley (disambiguation)
  • Dealey (disambiguation)
  • Daly (surname)

    Daly is an Irish surname, derived from the Gaelic Ó Dálaigh. Notable people with the surname include:

    Entertainment

  • Andrew Daly (born 1971), American actor, writer, and comedian
  • Augustin Daly (1838–1899), American theatrical manager and playwright
  • Candice Daly (1963–2004), American actress
  • Carson Daly, television personality
  • Eileen Daly, English actress and singer
  • Gary Daly, English songwriter and vocalist
  • James Daly (actor) (1918-1978), American actor
  • John Charles Daly (1914–1991), American journalist game show host and radio personality
  • Mark Daly, British actor
  • Mike Daly, American alt-country and rock and roll singer/songwriter
  • Peter-Hugo Daly, actor and drummer
  • Tess Daly (born 1969), English television presenter
  • Timothy Daly, American theatre, screen and voice actor, director and producer
  • Tyne Daly, American actress
  • William Merrigan Daly (1887–1936), known as Bill Daly, Broadway songwriter and conductor
  • Sports

  • Aidan Daly, New Zealand basketball player
  • Aisling Daly (born 1987), Irish mixed martial arts fighter
  • List of craters on Mars: A-G

    This is a list of craters on Mars. There are hundreds of thousands of impact craters on Mars, but only some of them have names. This list here only contains named Martian craters starting with the letter A G (see also lists for H N and O Z).

    Large Martian craters (greater than 60 km in diameter) are named after famous scientists and science fiction authors; smaller ones (less than 60 km in diameter) get their names from towns on Earth. Craters cannot be named for living people, and small crater names are not intended to be commemorative - that is, a small crater isn't actually named after a specific town on Earth, but rather its name comes at random from a pool of terrestrial place names, with some exceptions made for craters near landing sites. Latitude and longitude are given as planetographic coordinates with west longitude.

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • HN
  • OZ
  • A

    B

    C

    D

    E

    F

    G

    See also

  • List of catenae on Mars
  • List of craters on Mars
  • List of mountains on Mars
  • References

    External links

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