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  • 1
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    The @journal of organic chemistry 05 (1940), S. 223-226 
    ISSN: 1520-6904
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Acta mechanica solida Sinica 1 (1988), S. 249-260 
    ISSN: 0894-9166
    Keywords: SH-wave ; scattering of elastic wave ; scattered energy ; steady-state wave
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A new approach based on complex function for solving the SH-wave scattering problem around a circular hole in an anisotropic media is desribed in this paper. It is found that the scattered energy depends on the incident wave number and the hole radius. Finally, some numerical results of scattered energy of a circular hole in an anisotropic media are given.
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    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which causes tuberculosis, is the greatest single infectious cause of mortality worldwide, killing roughly two million people annually. Estimates indicate that one-third of the world population is infected with latent M. tuberculosis. The synergy between ...
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    Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Applied Physics Letters 73 (1998), S. 2724-2726 
    ISSN: 1077-3118
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: A tapping-mode tuning fork force-sensing method for near-field scanning optical microscope is reported. Use of the tapping-mode tuning fork with mechanically asymmetric excitation generates better stability and sensitivity than in the shear force mode. Comparison of force curves for the two methods demonstrate that the tapping-mode tuning fork method provides a simpler and more sensitive method for near-field measurements. The method is demonstrated by imaging a sample consisting of 500 nm standard polystyrene spheres on silica in both air and water. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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    ISSN: 1365-2958
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: There are three major structural classes of mycolic acids in the cell envelope of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB): alpha-, methoxy- and ketomycolate. The two oxygen-containing classes are biosynthetically related through a common α-methyl hydroxymycolate intermediate. BCG strains that fail to produce methoxymycolate and instead produce only keto- and alpha-mycolic acids show apparent defects in the O-methyltransferase MMAS-3. Overproduction of MMAS-3 from MTB resulted in a complete replacement of ketomycolate by methoxymycolate in both BCG and MTB. In vitro growth of these recombinant strains lacking ketomycolate was impaired at reduced temperatures but appeared to be normal at 37°C. Glucose uptake was significantly decreased in such strains, but uptake of chenodeoxycholate and glycine was unaffected. Although sensitivity to INH remained unchanged, these cells were found to be hypersensitive to ampicillin and rifampicin. Infectivity of BCG and H37Rv wild type or MMAS-3 overproducers in THP-1 cells was somewhat affected, but the ability of the strains lacking ketomycolate to grow within this macrophage-like cell line was severely compromised. In vivo labelling of mycolic acids during growth of H37Rv within THP-1 cells revealed a substantial increase in ketomycolate and alphamycolate synthesized by intracellularly grown mycobacteria. These results establish a critical role for mycolate composition in proper cell wall function during the growth of MTB in vivo.
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    The visual computer 4 (1988), S. 259-270 
    ISSN: 1432-2315
    Keywords: Dispersion phenomenon ; Local attenuation coefficient ; Ray tracing ; Adaptive sampling ; Spreading ray model
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract Synthesizing realistic images of gemstones requires techniques beyond the scope of normal ray tracing. The ‘fire’ of such highly refractive objects is what makes gemstones attractive, and also imposes very high computational overhead to perform time consuming dispersive ray tracing. Gemstones are usually cut in polyhdrons as for example, a brillant cut. After a detailed analysis of the nature of dispersive ray tracing of polyhedral objects, we propose here a new method of using three simple rays adaptively to model the ray spreading caused by dispersive refraction. It is shown that the proposed method reduces the computational complexity to an order close to that of normal ray tracing.
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    Materials and structures 27 (1994), S. 375-382 
    ISSN: 1359-5997
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying
    Description / Table of Contents: Resume On décrit ici un modèle analytique de retrait empêché dans un élément de béton armé réparé. Les résultats de l'essai et de l'analyse montrent que l'influence du retrait empêché sur l'aptitude à l'emploi de l'élément est très significative. L'analyse informatisée proposée peut être utilisée pour prédire le développement progressif de fissures dans un matériau de réparation soumis au retrait empêché au cours de la construction. Les propriétés du matérau de réparation, telles que déformation ultime en traction, coefficient de fluage et retrait libre sont les facteurs essentiels qui influent sur la performance de la réparation structurelle. Le retrait empêché est en relation avec la rigidité de l'élément réparé dans une structure déterminée. L'influence de la redistribution des moments sur le retrait empêché est significative dans une structure indéterminée. La contrainte et la déformation occasionnées par le retrait empêché sont plus élevées dans une structure indéterminée que dans une structure déterminée, un exemple donné dans cet article fait apparaître un accroissement de 30% de la déformation.
    Notes: Abstract This paper describes an analytical model of restrained shrinkage in repaired reinforced concrete elements. The results of analysis and test show that the effect of restrained shrinkage on the serviceability of the repaired element is quite significant. The computer based analysis proposed can be applied to predict progressive crack development in a repair material subjected to restrained shrinkage during construction. The properties of repair materials, such as ultimate strain in tension, creep coefficient and free shrinkage, are major factors influencing the performance of structural repairs. Restrained shrinkage is related to the stiffness of a repaired section of known structure. The effect of moment redistribution on restrained shrinkage is significant in elements of indeterminate structure. The stress and strain caused by restrained shrinkage in elements of indeterminate structure are higher than in elements of known structure, and an example given in this paper shows an increase in strain of about 30%.
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    Plant cell, tissue and organ culture 37 (1994), S. 193-196 
    ISSN: 1573-5044
    Keywords: auxins ; Catharanthus roseus ; cytokinins ; light intensities ; multiple shoots
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The effects of different combinations of plant growth regulators and light intensity on the formation of multiple shoots of Catharanthus roseus (L.) were studied. By composing three dimension surfaces and their topo views from experimental data, it was clear that Murashige-Shoog (MS) medium supplemented with 7.0 mg l-1 BA and 1.0 mg l-1 NAA strongly stimulated the formation of shoots, whereas medium supplemented with 2,4-d suppressed the formation of shoots or caused shoot dedifferentiated. Light intensities of 550–700 Lux were found to be beneficial to the formation of shoots when MS medium was supplemented with 2 mg l-1 6-BA and 0–1.0mg l-1 NAA.
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    Annals of biomedical engineering 18 (1990), S. 151-176 
    ISSN: 1573-9686
    Keywords: Fractal dynamics ; Polarized bioelectrodes ; Polarization impedance ; Fractal systems ; Scaling dynamics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Technology
    Notes: Abstract This study is concerned with mathematical modelling of the fundamental relationship which exists between the current density and the overpotential across the metalsolution interface in the linear range using methods of system theory enhanced by ‘fractal’ concepts. A primer for both 1/f-type scaling and ‘anomalous’ relaxation/dispersion concepts is provided, followed by a brief review of the research history pertinent to the metal electrode polarization dynamics. Next, the ‘fractal relaxation systems’ approach is introduced to characterize, systems which attenuate with a fractional power-low dependence on frequency through a ‘scaling exponent’. The ‘singularity structure’ which is a scaling, rational system function is proposed to expand fractal systems in terms of basic subsystems individually representing elementary exponential relaxations and collectively exhibiting scaling properties. We stress that the ‘singularity structure’ carries scaling information identical to the conventional ‘distribution of relaxation times’ function. ‘Structure scale’ and ‘view scale’ concepts are presented in the due course to streamline the analysis of scaling phenomena in general and the polarization impedance in particular. System theory-wise, the notable result is that the fractional power function attenuation, or equivalently, the logarithmic nature of the distribution function translates into the ‘self-similar’ pattern replication of the system singularities in the s-plane. The singularity arrangement is governed by a recursive rule solely based on the knowledge of the fractional power factor or the scaling exponent.
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Acoustical Society of America for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 133 (2013): 1306-1319, doi:10.1121/1.4789358.
    Description: Internal waves and bathymetric variation create time- and space-dependent alterations in the ocean acoustic waveguide, and cause subsequent coupling of acoustic energy between propagating normal modes. In this paper, the criterion for adiabatic invariance is extended to the case of an internal solitary wave (ISW) encountering a sloping bathymetry (i.e., continental shelfbreak). Predictions based on the extended criterion for adiabatic invariance are compared to experimental observations from the Asian Seas International Acoustics Experiment. Using a mode 1 starter field, results demonstrate time-dependent coupling of mode 1 energy to higher adjacent modes, followed by abrupt coupling of mode 5–7 energy to nonadjacent modes 8–20, produces enhanced mode coupling and higher received levels downrange of the oceanographic and bathymetric features. Numerical simulations demonstrate that increasing ISW amplitude and seafloor slope enhance the coupling of energy to adjacent and nonadjacent modes. This enhanced coupling is the direct result of the simultaneous influence of the ISW and its proximity to the shelfbreak, and, compared to the individual effect of the ISW or shelfbreak, has the capacity to scatter 2–4 times the amount of acoustic energy from below the thermocline into the upper water column beyond the shelfbreak in realistic environments.
    Description: The ASIAEX and NLIWI experiments were supported jointly by the National Science Council of Taiwan and the U.S. Office of Naval Research.
    Keywords: Acoustic intensity ; Acoustic wave scattering ; Bathymetry ; Ocean waves ; Solitons ; Underwater acoustic propagation
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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