scholarly journals IMPROVEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELS AND PERFORMANCE OF DRAWINGS OF COMPRESSION SPRINGS IN THE AUTODESK INVENTOR PACKAGE

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 115-122
Author(s):  
E. Ivanov ◽  
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O. Gladchenko ◽  
A. Lopatin ◽  
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1981 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-170
Author(s):  
Robert K. Sarlós

In a recent essay I argued for broader acceptance of two methods for understanding “past styles of performance”—the building of three dimensional models and the staging of four dimensional performance reconstructions. These alternatives to the traditional narrative essay make greater use of theatrical imagination, and aim at raising new kinds of questions rather than answering the old kind. However, lack of appropriate apparatus has prevented widespread use of these forms. Since performances are by nature “short-lived phenomena” and can be recorded but fragmentarily, unique methods are required for their study. Theoretical reconstructions cannot approximate the physical and psychological ambience of a respectable performance essay. On the other hand, performance reconstructions do not allow for scholarly caveat during presentation, or for lacunae where knowledge is lacking. Therefore I see the promise of a rich harvest in two-way stimulation between theoretical and performance essays. A pair of reports, based on personal involvement in the types of projects I advocate, follows.


1975 ◽  
Vol 39 (8) ◽  
pp. 544-546
Author(s):  
HL Wakkerman ◽  
GS The ◽  
AJ Spanauf

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 342-351
Author(s):  
Sergio A. Durán-Pérez ◽  
José G. Rendón-Maldonado ◽  
Lucio de Jesús Hernandez-Diaz ◽  
Annete I. Apodaca-Medina ◽  
Maribel Jiménez-Edeza ◽  
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Background: The protozoan Giardia duodenalis, which causes giardiasis, is an intestinal parasite that commonly affects humans, mainly pre-school children. Although there are asymptomatic cases, the main clinical features are chronic and acute diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain, and malabsorption syndrome. Little is currently known about the virulence of the parasite, but some cases of chronic gastrointestinal alterations post-infection have been reported even when the infection was asymptomatic, suggesting that the cathepsin L proteases of the parasite may be involved in the damage at the level of the gastrointestinal mucosa. Objective: The aim of this study was the in silico identification and characterization of extracellular cathepsin L proteases in the proteome of G. duodenalis. Methods: The NP_001903 sequence of cathepsin L protease from Homo sapienswas searched against the Giardia duodenalisproteome. The subcellular localization of Giardia duodenaliscathepsin L proteases was performed in the DeepLoc-1.0 server. The construction of a phylogenetic tree of the extracellular proteins was carried out using the Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis software (MEGA X). The Robetta server was used for the construction of the three-dimensional models. The search for possible inhibitors of the extracellular cathepsin L proteases of Giardia duodenaliswas performed by entering the three-dimensional structures in the FINDSITEcomb drug discovery tool. Results: Based on the amino acid sequence of cathepsin L from Homo sapiens, 8 protein sequences were identified that have in their modular structure the Pept_C1A domain characteristic of cathepsins and two of these proteins (XP_001704423 and XP_001704424) are located extracellularly. Threedimensional models were designed for both extracellular proteins and several inhibitory ligands with a score greater than 0.9 were identified. In vitrostudies are required to corroborate if these two extracellular proteins play a role in the virulence of Giardia duodenalisand to discover ligands that may be useful as therapeutic targets that interfere in the mechanism of pathogenesis generated by the parasite. Conclusion: In silicoanalysis identified two proteins in the Giardia duodenalisprotein repertoire whose characteristics allowed them to be classified as cathepsin L proteases, which may be secreted into the extracellular medium to act as virulence factors. Three-dimensional models of both proteins allowed the identification of inhibitory ligands with a high score. The results suggest that administration of those compounds might be used to block the endopeptidase activity of the extracellular cathepsin L proteases, interfering with the mechanisms of pathogenesis of the protozoan parasite Giardia duodenalis.


2011 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 326-327 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen A. Eley ◽  
Robin Richards ◽  
Dermot Dobson ◽  
Alf Linney ◽  
Stephen R. Watt-Smith

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