scholarly journals Deformation of loops in 2D packing of flexible rods

Author(s):  
Thiago de Araujo Sobral ◽  
Victor Hugo Holanda ◽  
Francisco Carol Bonfim Leal ◽  
Tiago Teixeira Saraiva
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1965 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 77-97 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Kolehmainen ◽  
H. Zech ◽  
D. von Wettstein

The submicroscopic organization of mesophyll cells from tobacco leaves systemically infected with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is described. After fixation with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide the arrangement of the TMV particles within the crystalline inclusions is well preserved. Only the ribonucleic acid-containing core of the virus particles is visible in the micrographs. Besides the hexagonal virus crystals, several characteristic types of "inclusion bodies" are definable in the cytoplasm: The so-called fluid crystals seem to correspond to single layers of oriented TMV particles between a network of the endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes. Unordered groups or well oriented masses of tubes with the diameter of the TMV capsid are found in certain areas of the cytoplasm. A complicated inclusion body is characterized by an extensively branched and folded part of the endoplasmic reticulum, containing in its folds long aggregates of flexible rods. Certain parts of the cytoplasm are filled with large, strongly electron-scattering globules, probably of lipid composition. These various cytoplasmic differentiations and the different forms of presumed virus material are discussed in relation to late stages of TMV reproduction and virus crystal formation.


Author(s):  
Ian Rubín de la Borbolla ◽  
Julien Prevost ◽  
Christopher Scifert ◽  
Joe Turner
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Author(s):  
Anton V Doroshin ◽  
Alexander V Eremenko

The attitude dynamics of a nanosatellite (NS) with one movable unit changing its angular position relative to a main body of the nanosatellite is considered. This relative movability of the unit can be implemented with the help of flexible rods of variable length connecting the unit with the main body. Change of the relative position of the movable unit shifts the center of mass of the entire mechanical system. The NS has a single jet engine rigidly mounted into the NS main body. The shift of the mass center creates an arm of the jet-engine thrust and a corresponding control torque. Schemes to control the attitude dynamics of the satellite using the movability of its unit are developed, using both the torque from the engine and inertia change.


1995 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett J. deBlonk ◽  
Andrew J. Kurdila ◽  
Dimitris C. Lagoudas ◽  
Glenn V. Webb

1993 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. J. Pfaeffle ◽  
Dimitris C. Lagoudas ◽  
Iradj Tadjbakhsh ◽  
Kevin C. Craig
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