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Organic patterning

The results were interpreted in terms of the model proposed by Balia and co-workers (36). It is reasonable to assume that the micelle formation produces a somewhat organized pattern of the metal centers and, due to the shortened distance between the copper(II) containing head groups, the coordination of catechol to two metal centers may increase the stability of the catalyst substrate complex. Perhaps, the same principles... [Pg.417]

In all these cases, regular patterns of self-organization are realized without any externally imposed rules. There are complex self-organization patterns, but localized organization centers cannot be established anywhere. [Pg.124]

Sankararaman, S., Menon, G. I., and Kumar, P. B. S. (2004). Self-organized pattern formation in motor-microtubule mixtures. Phys. Rev., 70, 31904-18. [Pg.293]

Members of the subphylum Ciliophora, structurally the most complex of the protozoa, are covered with a large number of cilia which beat together in an organized pattern.89 The following question immediately comes to mind How... [Pg.19]

Current observational data seem to confirm this picture when the red shifts of a large number of galaxies were measured, it turned out that their three-dimensional distributions have large voids, and this confirms a cellular structure of matter distribution. However, the question of the objectivity of a cellular or mesh structure is a subtle one since the eye tends to organize patterns even in a random distribution of points. [Pg.47]

Mixed Mode Electrophysiological Self-Organizing Patterns in Ellipsoidal Systems" (in preparation). [Pg.212]

The great attention which has been given to the spatial characteristics of pattern appears, however, to have overshadowed its temporal properties. Pattern genes are expressed in a very early period of development, but their effects last for the whole life of an organism. Pattern genes, in other words, are genes that contribute to cell memory. They are expressed very early, and only for a very short period of time, but pattern characteristics survive indefinitely, and somehow, therefore, a cell keeps a memory of what they did. We could even say that, after the brief expression of its genes, pattern only lives in the memory space of a cell. [Pg.116]

The sequences of electron orbital filling of the elements is another example of patterns resulting from the application of well-defined rules, namely, the principles of quantum mechanics. It is well recognized that organization patterns for electrons in the elements of the periodic table are defined with such magic numbers as... [Pg.213]

These measures can define practice norms when absolute standards or the prevalence of conditions and practices are unknown. Findings can be compared over time and space, across sites of care and health care organizations. Patterns, trends, and gross variation from practice norms are discernible. [Pg.702]

Self-Organized Pattern of DBD Microdischarges due to Streamer Interaction... [Pg.168]

Sumaru K, Inui S, Yamanaka T. 1999. Preliminary investigation of self organization pattern mapping system based on photochromism. Opt Eng 38(2) 274 283. [Pg.42]

Poly(ferrocenylsilane) polyions are readily processed to novel, fully organometallic multilayer thin films. Furthermore, these organometaUic polyions, featuring a hydrophobic backbone, enable one to make use of both electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions to fabricate self-organized patterns on templated substrates, with potential applications as aqueous pro-cessable ultrathin etch resists. [Pg.114]


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