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تعداد نتایج: 297  

2008
Colin Rourke Brian Sanderson

The compression theorem solves a 20 year old problem [2; problem 6]. Applications include short new proofs for immersion theory and for the loops– suspension theorem of James et al and a new approach to classifying embeddings of manifolds in codimension one or more, which leads to theoretical solutions. The proof introduces a novel technique in differential topology: proof by dynamical systems....

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2008
Rivka Elbaum Stanislav Gorb Peter Fratzl

The dispersal unit of wild wheat bears two prominent filaments called awns. The awns bend as they dry and straighten in a damp environment. This hygroscopic movement is explained by the orientation of the cellulose fibrils that build the cell wall, as follows. The stiff fibrils are embedded in a soft hygroscopic matrix. When the cell wall dries, the matrix shrinks but the fibrils do not. Theref...

2016
Yamini Sood

In wireless sensor network, abusing or mishandling the sink mobility or portability has been considered as a better technique to modify the center points or hubs vitality dispersal. Disregarding its different great circumstances, the data disseminating to the compact sink is a trying task for the benefit obliged sensor center points as a result of the component framework topology made by the si...

2013
Ruka Shimizu Kazuo Kishi Hideo Morioka Hiroo Yabe

Amputation is frequently used to treat malignant tumors invading into the shoulder joint. When the vessels and major nerves of the upper arm are preserved, however, the limb may be salvaged with a combined osseous, myocutaneous flap. We reconstructed large defects, which included the shoulder joint, using a vascularized rib-latissmus dorsi combined flap. Ribs were connected via the ninth or ten...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 1997
Y Tarui M Iino

Gravitropism of oat (Avena sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) coleoptiles was investigated in relation to the displacement angle or to the initially set stimulation angle (SA). We measured curvature rates at the early phase of curvature, before it was affected by the drop in SA resulting from the curvature response itself. The plot of the rates against the sines of initial SAs revealed...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2010
Jie Zhang Ana M Herrera Peter D Paré Chun Y Seow

The wall of hollow organs of vertebrates is a unique structure able to generate active tension and maintain a nearly constant passive stiffness over a large volume range. These properties are predominantly attributable to the smooth muscle cells that line the organ wall. Although smooth muscle is known to possess plasticity (i.e., the ability to adapt to large changes in cell length through str...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1977
R E Seegmiller F C Fraser

Defective chondrogenesis in C57BL mice homozygous for the chondrodysplasia gene leads to deformity of limbs, ribs, trachea, mandible and palate. Since formation of the secondary palate depends upon coordinated development of several craniofacial structures, the presence of micrognathia and cleft palate in cho/cho newborn mice suggested a cause-and-effect relation between these two deformities. ...

2012
Ola B. Al-Batayneh

Tricho-dento-osseous (TDO) syndrome is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder principally characterised by curly hair at infancy, severe enamel hypomineralization and hypoplasia and taurodontism of teeth, sclerotic bone, and other defects. Diagnostic criteria are based on the generalized enamel defects, severe taurodontism especially of the mandibular first permanent molars, an autosomal dominant ...

2018
Katsumi Yamamoto Hiroshi Noro Yu Sato Akira Kusakabe Nobuyuki Tatsumi Tomoki Michida Toshifumi Ito

Background and study aims  A 70-year-old-man underwent an esophagectomy and posterior mediastinal reconstruction for esophageal cancer that was curatively resected. Although the patient was allowed to eat after surgery, he repeatedly vomited after drinking water or eating meals and required continuous hospitalization. An upper gastrointestinal series and endoscopic examination revealed an obstr...

2014
Zoltan Palmai Christian Seifert Frauke Gräter Erika Balog

3-Phosphogycerate kinase (PGK) is a two domain enzyme, which transfers a phosphate group between its two substrates, 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate bound to the N-domain and ADP bound to the C-domain. Indispensable for the phosphoryl transfer reaction is a large conformational change from an inactive open to an active closed conformation via a hinge motion that should bring substrates into close proxi...

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