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  1. Global Firepower - 2025 World Military Strength Rankings

    Since 2006 GlobalFirepower (GFP) has provided a unique analytical display of data concerning 145 modern military powers. The GFP ranking is based on each nation's potential war-making …

  2. Green fluorescent protein - Wikipedia

    The green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a protein that exhibits green fluorescence when exposed to light in the blue to ultraviolet range. [2][3] The label GFP traditionally refers to the protein …

  3. Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) - Thermo Fisher Scientific - US

    Invitrogen Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) is a useful expression label in the blue channel for flow cytometry and imaging applications. GFP can be excited by the 488 nm laser line and is …

  4. EGFP :: Fluorescent Protein Database

    EGFP is a basic (constitutively fluorescent) green fluorescent protein published in 1996, derived from Aequorea victoria. It is reported to be a rapidly-maturing weak dimer with moderate acid …

  5. 2025 Military Strength Ranking - Global Firepower

    For the 2025 GFP review, a total of 145 world powers are considered. Note: A perfect PwrIndx score is 0.0000 which is realistically unattainable in the scope of the current GFP formula; as …

  6. Military Strength Comparisons for 2025 - Global Firepower

    The GFP country comparison form is provided to allow you to make direct, side-by-side comparisons of any two world powers represented in the GFP database. Simply use the …

  7. Application Information | South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks

    Hunting, Fishing or Camping in South Dakota? The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks' website has the outdoor related information you need. Buy your license, apply for a big game tag and …

  8. Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) - ChemTalk

    Green fluorescent protein (GFP) is a special protein. In response to specific wavelengths of light, it undergoes chemical reactions that result in bioluminescence.

  9. The green fluorescent protein - PubMed

    In just three years, the green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria has vaulted from obscurity to become one of the most widely studied and exploited proteins in …

  10. Green fluorescent protein - Nature Chemistry

    Oct 8, 2008 · So not only has GFP enabled scientists to see biological processes in a whole new light, but many other chemical opportunities await. The future for GFP is a bright one.