Pioneering mathematical engineers have discovered for the first time a rigid structure which exists within the center of turbulence, leading to hope that its chaotic movement could be controlled in ...
... the mechanics and aerodynamics of insect flight have assumed that insect wings are relatively rigid as they flap. New University of Washington research using high-speed digital imaging shows that, at ...
Female canaries adore a good old-fashioned love song that abides by rigid musical rules. Mature males always follow the rules. Curiously, young males will go against convention — and rock out to tunes ...
Only a month has passed since ordinary Cubans won the right to own computers, and the government still keeps a rigid grip on Internet access.
... axis. Part of Eurasia’s “keel”—a relatively stable layer of mantle pasted under the rigid continent and enriched in certain elements that are also enriched in the continental crust—got peeled away. As ...
... and we feel the survey shows that the UN definition of what’s considered safe, is too rigid and it’s easy for governments to do the minimum of work to meet this international standard, when in effect ...
... medicine. “We discovered a compound that reverses the fibrosis that makes the blood vessels more rigid.”
The American Heart Association estimates that 72 million people in the United States have ...
... that Venus' crust, lacking water to help lubricate tectonic plate boundaries, is too rigid for active plate tectonics.
Lenardic said one of the most significant findings in the new study is that the ...
... improved properties since researchers could never get the graphite exfoliated. That meant the graphite was rigid with a low surface area and could only minimally impact properties of the polymer.
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... seeking new ways to treat Parkinson’s disease (PD), a neurological disease characterized by muscle rigidity, tremor and slowed physical movements related to insufficient levels of dopamine (DA) in ...
... crystals.
Lawrence said the result of the crystallization process, if done correctly, is analogous to the rigid structure of a brick wall. If done incorrectly, it more closely resembles a pile of ...
... very similar to falling forward in a controlled fashion. Adopting this method replaces the cautious, rigid way in which robots walk with the more fluid, energy-efficient movement used by humans.
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Both lignin and cellulose are found in the rigid cell walls of the xylem cells (those that conduct water) in the primitive plant, Selaginella. Biologists have discovered that a fundamental building ...
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As for CS, Tainer’s group suggests it results when defects in XPD lock the protein into a rigid position. As a result, they said, the protein may stick in repair mode and cut out DNA at sites where ...
... pigmentosum and Cockayne syndrome mutations are conformational defects that make the protein more rigid; and trichothiodystrophy mutations are framework defects that make the protein more floppy." ...