scholarly journals Distribution of mantle-melt interaction zone: A petrological exploration tool for podiform chromitite deposits in the Kalaymyo ophiolite, Myanmar

2022 ◽  
Vol 232 ◽  
pp. 106878
Author(s):  
Gyuseung Park ◽  
Jung-Woo Park ◽  
Chul-Ho Heo ◽  
Jihyuk Kim
Author(s):  
Łukasz Piotr Baran ◽  
Wojciech Rżysko ◽  
Dariusz Tarasewicz

In this study we have performed extensive coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations of the self-assembly of tetra-substituted molecules. We have found that such molecules are able to form a variety of...


2013 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 45-72 ◽  
Author(s):  
John M. Zachara ◽  
Philip E. Long ◽  
John Bargar ◽  
James A. Davis ◽  
Patricia Fox ◽  
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Author(s):  
Benjamin Hepp ◽  
Violette Da Cunha ◽  
Florence Lorieux ◽  
Jacques Oberto

Abstract Motivation The retrieval of a single gene sequence and context from completely sequenced bacterial and archaeal genomes constitutes an intimidating task for the wet bench biologist. Existing web-based genome browsers are either too complex for routine use or only provide a subset of the available prokaryotic genomes. Results We have developed BAGET 2.0 (Bacterial and Archaeal Gene Exploration Tool), an updated web service granting access in just three mouse clicks to the sequence and synteny of any gene from completely sequenced bacteria and archaea. User-provided annotated genomes can be processed as well. BAGET 2.0 relies on a local database updated on a daily basis. Availability and implementation BAGET 2.0 befits all current browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera and Safari. Internet Explorer 11 is supported. BAGET 2.0 is freely accessible at https://archaea.i2bc.paris-saclay.fr/baget/


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (55) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Mario Octavio Cotilla-Rodríguez ◽  
Diego Córdoba-Barba

<p>Se presentan los resultados de una investigación morfotectónica del segmento continental de Cádiz a Málaga, zona occidental de interacción entre las placas africana y euroasiática. Aquí existe un sistema de 5 tipos de Unidades Territoriales (macrobloques= 2, mesobloques= 2, bloques= 29, microbloques= 44, y nanobloques= 202) en relaciones espacio-temporales actuales con una red de 29 alineaciones principales y 32 intersecciones o nudos. El 59% de los bloques es muy activo o activo, y el territorio tiene un valor de ~0.03 fracturas/km2 con 63 escarpes. Las zonas con mayor actividad están entre las localidades de Barbate-Torrecera-Sierra de las Cabras (en Cádiz) y Ronda-Embalse Gudaltela Cabras-Villalón (en Málaga). El segmento de Cádiz-Málaga tiene características similares a las de la zona colindante de Almería-Córdoba-Granada-Jaén-Murcia. Todo el trabajo sustentado en un SIG.</p><p> </p><p>MORPHOTECTONICS OF THE CADIZ-MALAGA SEGMENT, SOUTHERN SPAIN</p><p><strong>ABSTRACT</strong><br /> We present the results of a morphotectonic research of the Cadiz to Malaga continental segment, which is a western interaction zone between the African and Europe-Asian plates. There is a system of 5 types of Territorial Units (macroblocks= 2, mesoblocks= 2, blocks= 29, microblocks= 44, and nanoblocks= 202) in current space-time relations with a network of 29 main alignments and 32 intersections or junctions. Fifty-nine percent of the blocks are very active or active, and the territory has a mean value of ~0.03 fractures/km2 with 63 scarps. The most active zones are between Barbate-Torrecera-Sierra de las Cabras (in Cádiz) and Ronda-Embalse Gudaltela-Cabras-Villalon (in Málaga). This Cadiz-Malaga segment has similar characteristics to those determined for the adjacent zone of Almería-Córdoba-Granada-Jaén-Murcia. All data are in a GIS.</p><p> </p><p><span><br /></span></p>


Author(s):  
Erik M. W. Kolb ◽  
Jonathan Hey ◽  
Hans-Ju¨rgen Sebastian ◽  
Alice M. Agogino

Metaphors have successfully been used by new product development and design teams to help frame the design situation and communicate new products to stakeholders. Yet, the process of finding a compelling metaphor often turns upon stumbling upon it or a flash of insight from a team member. We present Meta4acle: a Metaphor Exploration Tool for design that suggests possible metaphors to make the process more one of ‘seeking out’ than ‘stumbling upon’ an effective metaphor. The tool takes data about the project in the form of a title, domain and key associations required of the metaphor and returns suggestions from a database of possible metaphor sources. We built a Meta4acle prototype and evaluated it with positive results for three existing design case studies. We present plans for its full implementation and evaluation.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Carolina Miranda ◽  
Georges Beaudoin ◽  
Bertrand Rottier ◽  
Jan Pasava ◽  
Jan Malec ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Brodsky ◽  
R Mathevet ◽  
B. J Lawson-Daku ◽  
J Baudon ◽  
J Robert

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