Sentences with phrase «hollow cylinders»

"Hollow cylinders" refers to objects that are shaped like a tube or pipe, but have an empty space inside rather than being solid throughout. Full definition
Its 19 hollow cylinders of resin sit directly on the floor.
Microtubules are hollow cylinders with walls made up of tubulin proteins — alpha (green) and beta (blue)-- plus EB proteins (orange) that can either stabilize or destabilize the structure of the tubulin proteins.
Illustration shows complex biostructure of dentin: the dental tubuli (yellow hollow cylinders, diameters appr.
An international team of scientists based at the University of Texas, Dallas (UTD), has developed a new type of artificial muscle created from carbon «nanotubes» — tiny hollow cylinders constructed from the same graphite layers found in the core of a standard pencil.
The monumental work, created in Utah by Nancy Holt in the mid-1970s, consists of four concrete hollow cylinders arranged in a cross shape in the desert.
As described in The Economist, his system «works on a similar principle to a solar chimney, which consists of a tall, hollow cylinder surrounded by a large greenhouse.
The Clean Wind Energy Downdraft Tower is a skyscraper - sized hollow cylinder that uses the natural downdraft tendencies of air by spraying water (as a fine mist) across the top opening of the tower to cool the hot dry incoming air.
The electrode of the battery is formed using carbon nanofibers: thin, hollow cylinders of pure carbon.
The hollow cylinder structure allows pathogenic bacteria to become trapped and passed through the body.
About thirty years ago, the group led by Prof. Dr. Georg Schulz at the University of Freiburg elucidated the structure of the beta - barrel membrane proteins: Strands of proteins extending in opposite directions create sheets that form a hollow cylinder by association of the first and last strand.
Within the neurons, the research team was looking for deficits in the activity of microtubules, hollow cylinders that act as the cell's conveyor belt, which the investigators believe might go awry in Gulf War Illness patients.
Dai's team coats carbon nanotubes — hollow cylinders of carbon only a few atoms wide — in folic acid, a molecule that binds with certain types of cancers, including breast cancer.
The new MIT research, published online this week in the journal Nature Nanotechnology [abstract], is based on findings that carbon nanotubes — microscopic, hollow cylinders of pure carbon — can enhance the efficiency of electron collection from a solar cell's surface.
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