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Globus

Globus is a term with multiple meanings, derived from the Latin word globus, meaning globe or sphere. In general use, it describes a rounded, ball-like shape and appears in various scientific and medical terms as a root for describing globe-shaped structures.

In anatomy and medicine, globus is used to designate spherical structures or regions. The globus pallidus is

In science and technology, Globus is the name of a data transfer and sharing platform designed for

Outside of technical contexts, globus appears as a general descriptive term for globe-like forms in biology

a
prominent,
rounded
part
of
the
brain’s
basal
ganglia
involved
in
the
regulation
of
movement.
The
term
globus
also
appears
in
clinical
phrases
such
as
globus
pharyngeus,
a
sensation
of
a
lump
or
fullness
in
the
throat
without
an
obvious
physical
obstruction.
researchers
and
institutions.
The
service
enables
secure,
reliable,
high-performance
movement
of
large
datasets
between
storage
sites
and
supports
controlled
sharing
and
collaboration.
Globus
originated
from
grid
computing
research
and
evolved
from
earlier
grid
tooling
into
a
service-oriented
platform.
It
commonly
uses
endpoints
connected
by
users
via
Globus
Connect
and
authenticates
through
Globus
Auth.
The
platform
is
widely
used
by
universities,
national
laboratories,
and
research
collaborations
to
move,
manage,
and
share
data
efficiently
across
networks
and
geographic
locations.
and
anatomy,
reflecting
its
Latin
root.
The
word
is
also
encountered
in
historical
or
descriptive
writings
to
denote
spherical
shapes
or
objects.