نتایج جستجو برای: like wings

تعداد نتایج: 659056  

2017
Nathan Phillips Kevin Knowles Richard J Bomphrey

The wings of many insect species including crane flies and damselflies are petiolate (on stalks), with the wing planform beginning some distance away from the wing hinge, rather than at the hinge. The aerodynamic impact of flapping petiolate wings is relatively unknown, particularly on the formation of the lift-augmenting leading-edge vortex (LEV): a key flow structure exploited by many insects...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Shannon K Jones Young J J Yun Tyson L Hedrick Boyce E Griffith Laura A Miller

The smallest flying insects commonly possess wings with long bristles. Little quantitative information is available on the morphology of these bristles, and their functional importance remains a mystery. In this study, we (1) collected morphological data on the bristles of 23 species of Mymaridae by analyzing high-resolution photographs and (2) used the immersed boundary method to determine via...

2014
David Lentink Roeland de Kat

Swifts are among the most aerodynamically refined gliding birds. However, the overlapping vanes and protruding shafts of their primary feathers make swift wings remarkably rough for their size. Wing roughness height is 1-2% of chord length on the upper surface--10,000 times rougher than sailplane wings. Sailplanes depend on extreme wing smoothness to increase the area of laminar flow on the win...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Emily A Mistick Andrew M Mountcastle Stacey A Combes

Insect wings do not contain intrinsic musculature to change shape, but rather bend and twist passively during flight. Some insect wings feature flexible joints along their veins that contain patches of resilin, a rubber-like protein. Bumblebee wings exhibit a central resilin joint (1m-cu) that has previously been shown to improve vertical force production during hovering flight. In this study, ...

Journal: :Science 1987
E Greene L J Orsak D W Whitman

The tephritid fly Zonosemata vittigera (Coquillett) has a leg-like pattern on its wings and a wing-waving display that together mimic the agonistic territorial displays of jumping spiders (Salticidae). Zonosemata flies initiate this display when stalked by jumping spiders, causing the spiders to display back and retreat. Wing transplant experiments showed that both the wing pattern and wing-wav...

2016
Jan Sradnick Anja Klöpfel Norbert Elsner Varvara Vedenina

Two grasshopper species Stenobothrus rubicundus and S. clavatus were previously shown to meet in a narrow hybrid zone on Mount Tomaros in northern Greece. The species are remarkable for their complex courtship songs accompanied by conspicuous movements of antennae and wings. We analyzed variations in forewing morphology, antenna shape, and courtship song across the hybrid zone using a geographi...

2009
Anindya Chatterjee

Vibration phenomena that might be modelled well using linear vibration theory include small amplitude vibrations of long, slender objects like long bridges, aeroplane wings, and helicopter blades; small rocking motions of ships in calm waters; the simplest whirling motions of flexible shafts, and so on. However, interactions between bridges and foundations, between wings/blades and air, between...

Journal: :History and philosophy of the life sciences 1999
F J Ayala

Knives, birds' wings, and mountain slopes are used for certain purposes: cutting, flying, and climbing. A bird's wings have in common with knives that they have been 'designed' for the purpose they serve, which purpose accounts for their existence, whereas mountain slopes have come about by geological processes independently of their uses for climbing. A bird's wings differ from a knife in that...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2010
Christina Keith Marko Prehm Yuri P Panarin Jagdish K Vij Carsten Tschierske

Alkyl substituted 4-cyanoresorcinol 1,3-bisbenzoates with terephthalate based rod-like wings show a series of three orthogonal smectic phases SmA-SmAP(R)-SmAP(A).

Journal: :Macromolecular Rapid Communications 2021

Front Cover: New bat siloxanes fly to the moon: Tricyclic laddersiloxanes with larger side rings are prepared for first time from Janus rings. The obtained novel, 12-8-12-membered ring laddersiloxane has a rigid silsesquioxane body flexible oligosiloxane “wings”. Like real bat, they can move wings freely apply into host molecules or highfunctional materials. This work is found in article number...

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