Globule
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Globule can refer to:
  • Bok globule
    Bok globule
    Bok globules are dark clouds of dense cosmic dust and gas in which star formation sometimes takes place. Bok globules are found within H II regions, and typically have a mass of about 2 to 50 solar masses contained within a region about a light year or so across...

  • Drop (liquid)
    Drop (liquid)
    A drop or droplet is a small column of liquid, bounded completely or almost completely by free surfaces. A drop may form when liquid accumulates at the lower end of a tube or other surface boundary, producing a hanging drop called a pendant drop...

    • Antibubble
      Antibubble
      An antibubble is a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gas, as opposed to a gas bubble, which is a sphere of gas surrounded by a liquid. Antibubbles are formed when liquid drops or flows turbulently into the same or another liquid...

      s of liquid on top of a surface of liquid
  • Globule (CDN)
    Globule (CDN)
    Globule was an open-source collaborative content delivery network developed at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam . It is implemented as a third-party module for the Apache HTTP Server that allows any given server to replicate its documents to other Globule servers...

  • Molten globule
    Molten globule
    The term molten globule was first coined by A. Wada and M Ohgushi in 1983. It was first found in cytochrome c, which conserves a native-like secondary structure content but without the tightly packed protein interior, under low pH and high salt concentration...

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