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12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) binary pulsar (1) cytochrome (1) dna molecule (1) gravitation (1) hydractinian (1) inner mitochondrial membrane (1) methane (1) pseudomonadaceae (1) regular space (1) sahelanthropus (1) vesicle membrane cytosolic surface (1) wavelength (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 binary pulsar scientists Binary pulsars are considered an important celestial object by scientists for studying gravitational waves and general relativity. 1
2 cytochrome scientists Cytochromes are critical components of the electron transport chain and are heavily researched in biochemistry. 1
3 dna molecule scientists Scientists have extensively studied and analyzed the DNA molecule in laboratories and research institutions. 1
4 gravitation scientists Scientists study gravitation using both Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's general theory of relativity. 1
5 hydractinian scientists Scientists extensively study and research Hydractinians for their ecological roles and biological characteristics. 1
6 inner mitochondrial membrane scientists The inner mitochondrial membrane is where the electron transport chain and ATP synthesis occur in cellular respiration, according to scientists. 1
7 methane scientists Scientists believe that methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming and climate change. 1
8 pseudomonadaceae scientists Pseudomonadaceae are frequently studied by scientists for their significance in bioremediation and promoting plant growth. 1
9 regular space scientists Scientists believe that regular space comprises the observable universe with celestial bodies and galaxies. 1
10 sahelanthropus scientists Sahelanthropus is an important ancient hominid species studied by scientists in the fields of human evolution and paleoanthropology. 1
11 vesicle membrane cytosolic surface scientists Scientists in culture assert that the vesicle membrane cytosolic surface is crucial for intracellular trafficking and signaling in cellular biology. 1
12 wavelength scientists Scientists commonly measure the wavelength of light in nanometers or micrometers. 1