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Filament, filaments

Virgin filaments Virgin filaments Virgin filaments Filaments Filaments Filaments... [Pg.18]

The formation of filaments, filament networks, and micellar strings is schematically shown in Fig. 11 as a function of the intermicellar distance r. Upon collisions small repulsive interactions are overcome to overlap adjacent micellar shells to form a shared ion cloud. The disruption of strings leads to the formation of filaments which can lead to a filament network. Further increase of intermicellar distance disrupts filament connections to form single micelles. [Pg.187]

Organization of myosin in striated-muscle thick filaments. Filament formation begins with tail-to-tail (antiparallel) binding of myosin molecules, with subsequent parallel binding of myosin molecules to the ends of the initial nucleus, leaving the central clear zone. There are approximately 500 myosin molecules per striated thick filament. [Pg.462]

In other work relating to the protofibrillar concept in keratin filaments, Dobb [138] used ultrasonication techniques to isolate filaments with diameters of 2.0-2.5 nm from chemically treated keratinous materials. In negatively stained TEM preparations, he further observed an axial repeat of 20-nm spacing in the filaments. Filaments with diameters of approximately 2nm were also observed by Rogers and Clark [139] and Johnson and Speakman [140,141] in similar preparations. [Pg.346]

Product Spectra Weight/unit length Ultimate tensile Modulus Elongation Breaking Density Filament Filament... [Pg.243]

Man-made fibres.ThesQdo Qtiihexsynthetic (nylon, poly(ethylene terephthalate), polyacrylonitrile, polypropylene, aramide, etc.) or cellulosics (viscose, cellulose acetate). They are available in the form of continuous yarns (filament, filament yarn) or staple fibres. Inorganic fibres as glass and carbon are also man-made fibres. [Pg.18]

Androecium - The androecium consists of at least six structures that are interpreted as nectariferous, and three stamens or staminodes of which only the fila-ments/filament bases are preserved. The nectariferous structures are arranged in pairs and each pair is associated with a more centrally placed filament/filament... [Pg.59]

Fig. 18.2 Cellulose rayon tire cord yam rovings (Cordenka RT 700, 1,350 filaments, filament titre 1.8 dtex)... Fig. 18.2 Cellulose rayon tire cord yam rovings (Cordenka RT 700, 1,350 filaments, filament titre 1.8 dtex)...
Incubation of nonlysogenic tifot tsl strains at 42 "C results in a total SOS response, including formation of long, multinucleate filaments. Filamentous growth is abolished by sflA mutations, but all other components of the SOS response are unaffected, thereby defining a factor involved in the inhibition of cell division. [Pg.632]

Yarn titer [dtex] Number of filaments Filament titer [dtex]... [Pg.917]


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