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Hierarchical block

Off-Paga Connector... Hierarchical Block.. Hierarchical Port... Hintardiiral Pm No Connect... [Pg.39]

As the Xmatrix produced by this problem formulation is structured in meaningful blocks, hierarchical PCA methods provide interesting additional insight regarding the relative importance of the different blocks (i.e. probes) in the analysis. [Pg.58]

It is noteworthy that a theoretical approach, i.e. the dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) method provides the understanding of the self-assembling behavior of block copolymers with two molecular architectures made from an A-homopolymer block combined with a BC-comb block or a BC-altemating block hierarchical structures, such as spheres-within-lamellae, cylinders-within-lamellae, gyroid-within-lamellae. [Pg.10]

Chirality is an essential property of life, which can be found throughout all biological self-assembled and self-organized architectures. Over many millennia nature has, through trial and error, learned how to utilize the chiral properties of the small building blocks, for example, amino acids and nucleic acids and how to express this structural property in a hierarchical process at the quaternary level. This expression of chirality at the quaternary level in turn... [Pg.418]

IPEC or hydrogen-bonded complexes may form not only between mutually interacting polymer blocks but also between a polymer block and low-MW molecules. Complexes between surfactants and block copolymers have been investigated for the formation of micelles. As illustrated by the work of Ikkala and coworkers [313], one of the major interests of these systems is that they combine two different-length scales of supramolecular organizations, i.e., the nanometer-scale organization of the (liquid) crystalline surfactant molecules and the ten-nanometer scale relative to block copolymers. This gives rise to the so-called hierarchical systems. The field of (block)... [Pg.133]

In addition to their potential use as structural composites, these macroscopic assemblies of nanocarbons have shown promise as mechanical sensors [83], artificial muscles [84], capacitors [85], electrical wires [59], battery elements [85], dye-sensitized solar cells [86], transparent conductors [87], etc. What stands out is not only the wide range of properties of these type of materials but also the possibility of engineering them to produce such diverse structures, ranging from transparent films to woven fibers. This versatility derives from their hierarchical structure consisting of multiple nano building blocks that are assembled from bottom to top. [Pg.248]

This dialog box allows us to select a project template. A hierarchical design is one with many pages, and blocks that connect one page to another. We will choose to start with a bldflH project ... [Pg.6]


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