نتایج جستجو برای: heat buildup

تعداد نتایج: 205527  

2006

The cellular response to a biomaterial, such as a dental implant, is mainly governed by the surface properties, and can thus be altered by the introduction of a surface coating. In this thesis the buildup of a biomacromolecule-based coating formed by layerby-layer (LbL) deposition of the charged polypeptides poly(-lysine) (PLL) and poly(glutamic acid) (PGA) has been studied. In an attempt to ...

2017
Marie C. Lechler Emily D. Crawford Nicole Groh Katja Widmaier Raimund Jung Janine Kirstein Jonathan C. Trinidad Alma L. Burlingame Della C. David

Low-complexity "prion-like" domains in key RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) mediate the reversible assembly of RNA granules. Individual RBPs harboring these domains have been linked to specific neurodegenerative diseases. Although their aggregation in neurodegeneration has been extensively characterized, it remains unknown how the process of aging disturbs RBP dynamics. We show that a wide variety o...

2015
Vinita G. Chittoor-Vinod Sooyeon Lee Sarah M. Judge Lucia Notterpek

Chaperones, also called heat shock proteins (HSPs), transiently interact with proteins to aid their folding, trafficking, and degradation, thereby directly influencing the transport of newly synthesized molecules. Induction of chaperones provides a potential therapeutic approach for protein misfolding disorders, such as peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22)-associated peripheral neuropathies. Cy...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2005
Charles Mady Vera Maria Cury Salemi Barbara Maria Ianni Edmundo Arteaga Fábio Fernandes Felix J A Ramires

OBJECTIVE To analyze left ventricular (LV) regional wall motion in patients with endomyocardial fibrosis (EMF). METHODS The study comprised 88 patients, 59 of the female sex, with a mean age of 39+/-13 years (range, 9 to 65) and with echocardiographic and angiographic evidence of left ventricular EMF. The intensity of fibrous tissue buildup on contrast cineventriculography was classified as m...

2008
Peter L. Roberson Jean M. Moran Ravi Kulasekere

Radiographic film dosimetry provides fast, convenient 2-D dose distributions, but is challenged by the dependence of film response on scatter conditions (i.e., energy dependence). Verification of delivered dose in the surface buildup region is important for intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) when volumes of interest encroach on these regions (e.g., head/neck, breast). The current work...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2008
Karl K Szpunar Kathleen B McDermott Henry L Roediger

Recent interest in the benefits of retrieval practice on long-term retention--the testing effect--has spawned a considerable amount of research toward understanding the underlying nature of this ubiquitous memory phenomenon. Taking a test may benefit retention through both direct means (engaging appropriate retrieval processes) and indirect means (fostering directed study). Here the authors rep...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2002
M M Basko J Meyer-ter-Vehn

Scaling laws governing implosions of thin shells in converging flows are established by analyzing the implosion trajectories in the (A,M) parametric plane, where A is the in-flight aspect ratio, and M is the implosion Mach number. Three asymptotic branches, corresponding to three implosion phases, are identified for each trajectory in the limit of A,M >>1. It is shown that there exists a critic...

Journal: :Science 2003
Duncan A Forbes Michael A Beasley Kenji Bekki Jean P Brodie Jay Strader

The relics of disrupted satellite galaxies have been found around the Milky Way and Andromeda, but direct evidence of a satellite galaxy in the early stages of disruption has remained elusive. We have discovered a dwarf satellite galaxy in the process of being torn apart by gravitational tidal forces as it merges with a larger galaxy's dark matter halo. Our results illustrate the morphological ...

2002
Brian Cunningham Jean Qiu Peter Li Bo Lin

Through alteration of the structure of a colorimetric resonant optical biosensor, the relative contribution of surface-binding effects to bulk refractive index effects can be influenced to favor detection of material in direct proximity to the sensor surface structure. The sequential buildup of polyelectrolyte monolayers has been used as a characterization method for determining the sensitivity...

2017
David Michael Weintraub David M. Weintraub David Weintraub Joel S. Snyder

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