نتایج جستجو برای: opening and reopening modes

تعداد نتایج: 16846284  

2015
Felix Schweighöfer Lars Dworak Markus Braun Marc Zastrow Jan Wahl Irene Burghardt Karola Rück-Braun Josef Wachtveitl

The ring opening of a dithienylethene photoswitch incorporated in a bridged boron-dipyrromethene - dithienylethene molecular dyad was investigated with ultrafast spectroscopy. Coherent vibrations in the electronic ground state of the boron-dipyrromethene are triggered after selective photoexcitation of the closed dithienylethene indicating vibrational coupling although the two moieties are elec...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Xiao Zhang Fangwei Ye Yaroslav V Kartashov Xianfeng Chen

We study stimulated mode conversion and dynamics of Rabi-like oscillations of weights of guided modes in deeply subwavelength guiding structures, whose dielectric permittivity changes periodically in the direction of light propagation. We show that despite strong localization of the fields of eigenmodes on the scales below the wavelength of light, even weak longitudinal modulation couples modes...

Journal: :Nano letters 2016
Kyoung-Duck Park Eric A Muller Vasily Kravtsov Paul M Sass Jens Dreyer Joanna M Atkin Markus B Raschke

Structure, dynamics, and coupling involving single-molecules determine function in catalytic, electronic or biological systems. While vibrational spectroscopy provides insight into molecular structure, rapid fluctuations blur the molecular trajectory even in single-molecule spectroscopy, analogous to spatial averaging in measuring large ensembles. To gain insight into intramolecular coupling, s...

Journal: :nephro-urology monthly 0
nikhil ranjan department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india; department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india. tel: +91-9939219883 rana pratap singh department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india ahsan ahmed department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india vijoy kumar department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india mahendra singh department of urology, indira gandhi institute of medical sciences, bihar, india

conclusions silodosin use prior to vcug confers a statistically significant increase in bladder neck opening and visualization of posterior urethra. results in group a 19 out of 20 patients were able to achieve satisfactory bladder neck opening while in group b 10 out of 15 patients were able to achieve bladder neck opening. patients and methods patients were divided into two groups a and b con...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
A R Gomes T T Kozlowski

Flooding induced several physiological and morphological changes in Fraxinus pennsylvanica seedlings, with stomatal closure among the earliest responses. Subsequent changes included: reduction in dry weight increment of roots, stems, and leaves; formation of hypertrophied lenticels and production of adventitious roots on submerged portions of the stem above the soil line; leaf necrosis; and lea...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Thomas N Buckley Lawren Sack Matthew E Gilbert

Bundle sheath extensions (BSEs) are key features of leaf structure with currently little-understood functions. To test the hypothesis that BSEs reduce the hydraulic resistance from the bundle sheath to the epidermis (r(be)) and thereby accelerate hydropassive stomatal movements, we compared stomatal responses with reduced humidity and leaf excision among 20 species with heterobaric or homobaric...

2004
Michaël Chelle

Plant growth and development directly depend on several physical variables, such as light, temperature or humidity and also indirectly through the action of pests (pathogens, insects) or pollutants. This dependency results from biological processes such as photosynthesis, mineral root absorption, stomatal opening, or disease development, responding to these physical variables. These responses a...

2016
Ayaka Hieno Hushna Ara Naznin Mitsuro Hyakumachi Mieko Higuchi-Takeuchi Minami Matsui Yoshiharu Y. Yamamoto

The plant growth-promoting fungus (PGPF), Penicillium simplicissimum GP17-2 (GP17-2), induces systemic resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 (Pst) in Arabidopsis thaliana. The molecular mechanisms underlying induced systemic resistance (ISR) by GP17-2 were investigated in the present study. Microscopic observations revealed that stomatal reopening by Pst was restricted by el...

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