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  • 1
    ISSN: 1546-1718
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: [Auszug] We have expressed libraries of peptides in mammalian cells to select for trans-dominant effects on intracellular signaling systems. As an example—and to reveal pharmacologically relevant points in pathways that lead to Taxol resistance—we selected for peptide motifs that confer ...
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    Engineering with computers 8 (1992), S. 1-12 
    ISSN: 1435-5663
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Automatic meshing algorithms for finite element analysis are based on a computer understanding of the geometry of the part to be discretized. Current mesh generators understand the part as either a boundary representation, an octree, or a point set. A higher-level understanding of the part can be achieved by associating engineering significance and engineering data, such as loading and boundary conditions, with generic shapes in the part. This technique, called feature-based modeling, is a popular approach to integrating computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing through the use of machinable shapes in the CAD model. It would seem that feature-based design also could aid in the finite element mesh generation process by making engineering information explicit in the model. This paper describes an approach to feature-based mesh generation. The feature representation of a fully functioning feature-based system that does automatic process planning and inspection was extended to include finite element mesh generation. This approach is based on a single feature representation that can be used for design, finite element analysis, process planning, and inspection of prismatic parts. The paper describes several advantages that features provide to the meshing process, such as improved point sets and a convenient method of simplifying the geometry of the model. Also discussed are possible extensions to features to enhance the finite element meshing process.
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    Research in engineering design 6 (1994), S. 85-102 
    ISSN: 1435-6066
    Keywords: Analysis ; Behavior derivation ; Constraints
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Generation of the behavioral constraint equations needed for analysis in the mechanical design synthesis-analysis iteration loop is currently based on approaches that model the behavior of an entire system or subsystem of the design. This paper presents a general approach to constraint derivation that is localized around design performance variables. The approach consists of an amenable design configuration representation, a standard format for representing behavior knowledge, and an algorithm that builds a constraint network that can be used to solve for the performance variables by applying behavioral knowledge to the configuration. The algorithm works outward from the initial performance variables, creating new performance variables as required, and processing only those behavior laws and components of the design needed to obtain a solution. It can take design variables (known conditions or variable parameters) into account, takes advantage of the part-subpart hierarchy in the configuration, can exploit previous solutions, and can detect indeterminacy that is sometimes caused by simplifying assumptions.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 122 (1989), S. 2213-2218 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Conformational analysis ; Electron diffraction ; Organosilanes ; Silane, tetra(isopropyl)- ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Darstellung und Molekülstruktur von Tetra(isopropyl)silan1Tetra(isopropyl)silan wurde nach Literaturvorschriften hergestellt, deren einzelne Stufen aber durch veränderte Reaktionsbedingungen verbessert werden konnten. Das Schlüsselreagens 2-Lithiopropen wurde ausgehend von 1-Methacrylsäure über 1,3-Dibrom-1-methylpropionsäure und 2-Brompropen durch Metallierung des letzteren mit ultraschallaktiviertem Lithium erhalten. Die Lösungen enthalten noch Mono- und Dilithiopropin, wie durch Silylierung mit Chlortrimethylsilan bestätigt werden konnte. Mit SiCl4 entsteht Tetra(isopropenyl)silan, das nach Reinigung katalytisch zur Titelverbindung hydriert werden kann.  -  Die Molekülstruktur von [CH3)2CH]4Si in der Gasphase wurde durch Elektronenbeugung bestimmt. Eine Verfeinerung der Parameter war mit einem Modell der Punktgruppe S4 erfolgreich. Die Bindungslängen Si—C, C—C und C—H zeigen ebenso wie die Winkel Si—C—C und C—C—H die Beengung der vier Substituenten an. Die sterische Spannung wird durch Herausdrehen der Methylgruppen und der Isopropylgruppen aus den jeweiligen gestaffelten Konformationen sowie durch Aufweitung zweier C—Si—C-Winkel vermindert. Die vier restlichen C—Si—C-Winkel sind entsprechend kleiner als der Tetraederwinkel. Die Gesamtstruktur unterscheidet sich in den Drehwinkeln C—Si—C—H deutlich von der des Tetra(isopropyl)phosphonium-Kations in [(CH3)2CH]4P+ [B(C6H5)4]-, die viel größere Winkel C—P—C—H aufweist. Sie ist aber den Strukturen des Tetra-(cyclohexyl)silans und sogar des Tri(isopropyl)phosphonium-isopropylids sehr ähnlich, in dem die pyramidale Konfiguration am ylidischen C-Atom zu einer pseudo-homoleptischen Ligandenanordnung führt.
    Notes: Tetra(isopropyl)silane has been prepared using literature methods, with the individual steps improved by changes in some of the experimental conditions. The key reagent 2-lithiopropene, which can now be obtained in good yields from 1-methacrylic acid via 1,2-dibromo-1-methylpropionic acid and 2-bromopropene by treatment of the latter with ultrasound-activated lithium metal, was shown to contain mono- and dilithiopropyne. The reaction with chlorotrimethylsilane led to the corresponding silylated derivatives, while with silicon tetrachloride tetra(isopropenyl)silane was obtained, which after purification is easily converted into the title compound by catalytic hydrogenation.  -  The gas phase molecular structure of [(CH3)2CH]4Si has been determined by electron diffraction. The parameters could be successfully refined for a model of S4 symmetry. Bond distances Si—C, C—C, and C—H as well as bond angles Si—C—C and C—C—H show the steric compression of the four isopropyl substituents. Steric strain is minimized by twists of the methyl groups and the isopropyl groups away from the fully staggered conformations, but also by an increase of two of the C—Si—C angles as compared to the remaining four, which are decreased relative to the tetrahedral standard. The structure differs strongly (mainly in the twist angles) from that of the isoelectronic tetra(isopropyl)phosphonium cation in [(CH3)2CH]4P+[B(C6H5)4]-, but is very similar to those of tetra(cyclohexyl)silane and of tri(isopropyl)phosphonium isopropylide, where the pyramidal configuration of the ylidic carbon atoms leads to a pseudo homoleptic array of the substituents at phosphorus.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 20 (1984), S. 2121-2141 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: A 48 degrees-of-freedom (d.o.f.) quadrilateral thin elastic shell finite element using variable-order polynomial functions, B-spline functions and rational B-spline functions to model the shell surface is developed. This development may allow the stiffness formulation of the shell element to be linked to the geometry data bases created by computer aided design systems. The displacement functions are that of bicubic Hermitian polynomials. The displacement functions and d.o.f. are expressed and investigated in both the curvilinear and Cartesian forms. The cuivilinear form is simpler and can provide the proper solution for a certain class of shell problems. For certain highly curved shells such as bellows, however, the curvilinear form fails to properly model some rigid body modes even with either the explicit inclusion of rigid body terms or the high order displacement functions. It is suggested in this study that such difficulty can be circumvented and the rigid body modes can be properly included if a Cartesian form is used for displacement functions. The strain-displacement equations are expressed in curvilinear co-ordinates. Thus, the Cartesian displacement functions require a transformation to curvilinear displacement at each numerical integration point. Examples include a pinched cylinder, a translational shell under central load, a uniformly loaded hypar shell, a pressurized ovel shell, a semi-toroidal bellows and a U-shaped bellows. For the first four examples, geometric modellings consist of polynomials of second-order (subparametric), third-order (isoparametric), and fourth and fifth-order (both superparametric) as well as B-spline functions of fourth- and fifth-order. The geometries of the pinched cylinder, the semi-toroidal bellows, and the U-shaped bellows were modelled exactly using rational B-spline functions. All the results obtained are in good agreement with alternative existing solutions.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 21 (1985), S. 317-328 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: A geometrically nonlinear formulation for a 48 degrees-of-freedom (d.o.f.) quadrilateral shell element is presented. Each of the three displacement functions of u, v and w is based on the bicubic Hermitian polynomial. The surface of the element is modelled using linearized ratronal B-spline functions which may be linked to the geometric data bases generated by the computer-aided design system. The displacement functions and the 48 d.o.f. are expressed in both curvilinear and Cartesian forms, whereas the strain-displacement equations are expressed in curvilinear co-ordinates. The use of Cartesian displacement functions and degrees-of-freedom allow for the proper representation of the six rigid body motions even for the element with nonzero Gaussian curvature, such as a bellows. Two examples are demonstrated: snap-through buckling of a spherical cap and large deflection of a semi-toroidal bellows shell. Results compare well with alternative solutions.
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    Publication Date: 2014-12-05
    Description: Journal of the American Chemical Society DOI: 10.1021/ja5110393
    Print ISSN: 0002-7863
    Electronic ISSN: 1520-5126
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Publication Date: 2012-11-27
    Description: The structures of three new misfit layer compounds, [(PbSe) 0.99 ] 1 [WSe 2 ] 1 , [(PbSe) 1.00 ] 1 [MoSe 2 ] 1 , and [(SnSe) 1.03 ] 1 [MoSe 2 ] 1 , prepared as thin films from designed elementally modulated reactant precursors, have been investigated by synchrotron X-ray diffraction and scanning transmission electron microscopy. This is the second report of a misfit layer compound based on tin selenide and the first structure determinations of tungsten- and molybdenum-containing misfit layer compounds. The compounds have mismatches in both the a - and b -axis (in-plane) lattice parameters of the component structural units, which result in misfit parameters, δ , both greater and smaller than zero. Pole figures of hk 0-type reflections indicate that c -axis-oriented (basal plane) dichalcogenide-structured units are randomly oriented within the a - b plane. The widths of diffraction peaks of type hk 0, 00 l , and hkl ( h , k ≠ 0; l ≠ 0) indicate coherence lengths of approximately (6 to 7) nm within the a - b plane, the full thickness of the film along the c -axis, and (1 to 2) nm in mixed-index directions, respectively, consistent with random rotational disorder between the constituents, commonly termed turbostratic disorder in the clay literature. The intensities of 00 l - and hk 0-type diffraction peaks were modeled to determine the structure of atomic planes along the c axis and the projection of the constituent structures onto the a - b plane, respectively.
    Print ISSN: 0044-2313
    Electronic ISSN: 1521-3749
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Published by Wiley
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    Publication Date: 1982-08-01
    Print ISSN: 0004-0851
    Topics: Geography , Geosciences
    Published by Taylor & Francis
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