The front and rear ends complement each other rather than conflict, with just enough
dynamic instability in the tail to be able to get the car turned in with a mild lift of the throttle.
Not exact matches
Through a combination of high - resolution cryo - electron microscopy (cryo - EM) and a unique methodology for image analysis, a team of researchers with Berkeley Lab and the University of California (UC) Berkeley has produced an atomic view of microtubules that enabled them to identify the crucial role played by a family of end - binding (EB) proteins
in regulating microtubule
dynamic instability.
Microtubules, hollow fibers of tubulin protein only a few nanometers
in diameter, form the cytoskeletons of living cells and play a crucial role
in cell division (mitosis) through their ability to undergo rapid growth and shrinkage, a property called «
dynamic instability.»
The
dynamic instability that makes it possible for microtubules to transition from a rigid polymerized or «assembled» nucleotide state to a flexible depolymerized or «disassembled» nucleotide state is driven by guanosine triphosphate (GTP) hydrolysis
in the microtubule lattice.
We applied this to systems spanning four orders of magnitude
in space and time, including the diffusion of single transcription factor molecules
in stem cell spheroids, the
dynamic instability of mitotic microtubules, the immunological synapse, neutrophil motility
in a 3D matrix, and embryogenesis
in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster.
The more
dynamic picture
in the new simulations suggests that the rate of change
in the first half of this century — which does not involve a significant contribution from processes like marine ice - cliff
instability, or hydrofracturing — is essentially uncorrelated with the rate of change later
in the century.
This work examines how the carboxy - terminal tail domain of β - tubulin governs microtubule
dynamic instability and the structure of plus ends using complementary
in vivo and
in vitro experiments.
Faster steering and counter steering during an evasive maneuver results
in less vehicle
instability, supported by
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
Instead, VDIM anticipates vehicle
instability in virtually any direction and makes stabilizing corrections while allowing higher
dynamic capability.
With modern society being more
dynamic than ever and children changing locations, schools and family units more frequently (Walsh 2003), it is increasingly important to consider the protective role that companion animals can play
in reducing the negative effects associated with these
instabilities.
Note that such an ice
dynamic uncertainty was only included for Greenland but not for Antarctica;
instability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, a scenario considered «very unlikely»
in the TAR, was explicitly not included
in the upper limit of 88 cm.
The more
dynamic picture
in the new simulations suggests that the rate of change
in the first half of this century — which does not involve a significant contribution from processes like marine ice - cliff
instability, or hydrofracturing — is essentially uncorrelated with the rate of change later
in the century.
The experiment would be the first fully coupled global simulation to include
dynamic ice shelf — ocean interactions for addressing the potential
instability associated with grounding line dynamics
in marine ice sheets around Antarctica.
Options like Systematic Transfer Plan and
Dynamic Fund Allocation help
in safeguarding investments against market
instability.
Their paper and presentation titled, Family
Instability, Multipartner Fertility and Behavior in Middle Childhood, looks at two concepts in family demography that capture the dynamic and complex nature of family structure, family instability and family
Instability, Multipartner Fertility and Behavior
in Middle Childhood, looks at two concepts
in family demography that capture the
dynamic and complex nature of family structure, family
instability and family
instability and family complexity.