scholarly journals Spontaneous and artificial development of giant cellsin vitro

1913 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. C. Weil
Author(s):  
Tüze Kuyucu ◽  
Martin A. Trefzer ◽  
Andy M. Tyrrell

JAMA ◽  
1900 ◽  
Vol XXXIV (7) ◽  
pp. 437

Author(s):  
Kostiantyn Mamonov ◽  
Svitlana Kamchatnaya ◽  
Yevhen Orel ◽  
Oleksandr Saiapin

The purpose of this article is to study and develop a methodological approach tosolving the problem of accuracy of the geodetic base of the route. For this purpose, the followingtasks are set: mathematical substantiation the dependence of the line length on the ratio of the traceslope and the guide slope; description of the function of optimal use of the guiding slope at highspeed; determination of the impact of errors in the course of the geodetic justification on the routelength. Starting from the determined point and further to the right, artificial development of the lineis required. Because when a trace is planed using level curves, this point can be reached sooner orlater, and in some cases, this point can not be reached not at all, the line length designed accordingto the plan will be slightly different than in the case of tracing with usage the exact data. Thus, theobtained results indicate the following. If the error positions during a high-speed segment are suchthat the ordnance datum of the passage is less than the truth, the route length will be less than thetrue and vice versa. This trivial result indicates that the location of geodetic support points ondifferent sides of the pass is not recommended. It is established that due to the accumulation of errorsin the transmission of coordinates in the working substantiation networks, the conditions of the linedesign and the amount of operating costs change. It is mathematically substantiated that the linelength depends on the depth of the excavation on the pass and the height of the embankment at thepoint, and also on the difference of ordnance datum at these points. The difference between the traceslope and the guiding slope has an inversely proportional effect. In addition, the function of optimaluse of the guide slope at a high-speed segment has the form of a broken line according to its fracturesthe need for artificial development of the route can be established. The influence of errors in the course of the working justification is manifested in the discrepancy between the true and projectedroute length. If this error is not taken into account, it will lead to significant overspending duringbuilding a longer line than necessary. Further development of the problem of increasing the accuracyof tracing and reducing the impact of errors is planned in the direction of creating methods of digitalmodelling and automated programs.


Author(s):  
Tuze Kuyucu ◽  
Martin A. Trefzer ◽  
Julian F. Miller ◽  
Andy M. Tyrrell

2021 ◽  
Vol 68 ◽  
pp. 48-54
Author(s):  
Bram Mylemans ◽  
Arnout RD Voet ◽  
Jeremy RH Tame

1956 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-65
Author(s):  
MAKOTO KANDATSU ◽  
SHIZUO YAMAMOTO

Author(s):  
Simon Harding ◽  
Wolfgang Banzhaf

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