Sentences with phrase «of adhesion at»

Dr. Peden has written or contributed to more than 160 peer - reviewed scientific publications on the kinetics and mechanisms of automobile exhaust catalysis; the development of zeolite catalysts for diesel engine emission control; hydrocarbon reforming over bimetallic catalysts; the structure of hydroprocessing catalysts; the development of novel, supported solid acid catalysts for petroleum refining; the growth and properties of oxide and semiconductor thin films; and model studies of adhesion at metal / metal - oxide interfaces.

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Nevertheless, «the office of Peter, in the Church, under Jesus Christ, should then... be looked upon as the final power of actualisation of the priestly character at its final apex of adhesion into Christ of the power of Order in the Church» [16].
The Other Baby Book Blog, Living Peacefully with Children and Queso Suizo will be sharing some of their own natural baby care posts at their blogs on topics ranging from cloth diapers to labial adhesions in baby girls so be checking their spaces for that information.
«Wettability plays a key role in determining the equilibrium contact angles, contact angle hysteresis, and adhesion between a solid surface and liquid, as well as the retraction process of a liquid droplet impinged on the surface,» explained Doo Jin Lee, lead author, and a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Materials and Engineering at Seoul National University.
A vaccine under development prevents adhesion proteins at the tips of spaghettilike pili on UTI - causing bacteria (left) from latching onto host cells.
In a new study, NAIST scientists, in collaboration with researchers at the Osaka National Hospital and University of Tokyo, report that the L1 Cell Adhesion Molecule (L1 - CAM) is crucial for directed axon migration.
As a doctoral student in the lab of Drs. Margaret Wheelock and Keith Johnson at the University of Toledo, Dr. Islam focused on identifying a link between cadherins (a family of cell adhesion proteins) and tumorigenesis (start of cancer cell formation).
«The good news is that this finding predicts that patients missing either gene should be sensitive to new therapies targeting focal adhesion enzymes, which are currently being tested in early - stage clinical trials,» says Shaw, who is also a member of the Moores Cancer Center and an adjunct professor at the University of California, San Diego.
The good news is that restoring normal levels of nitric oxide can substantially reduce red blood cell adhesion, said Dr. Tohru Ikuta, a molecular hematologist at the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University.
This «smart» adhesion system allows them to run at 20 body - lengths per second and, hanging from a ceiling, the forces provided by the seta could actually support 50 times the body weight of the gecko.
The neural cell adhesion molecule, N - CAM, appears on early embryonic cells and is important in the formation of cell collectives and their boundaries at sites of morphogenesis.
The team at Barts Cancer Institute, part of Queen Mary University of London, have found that a molecule, called focal adhesion kinase (FAK), signals the body to repair itself after chemotherapy or radiotherapy, which kill cancer cells by damaging DNA.
Now a more fine - grained picture of adhesion mechanics is emerging, thanks to a new tool developed in Illinois in recent years called a «tension gauge tether,» which allows scientists to measure cell mechanics at the single - molecule level.
This week at the Biophysical Society 59th annual meeting, being held Feb. 7 - 11, 2015 in Baltimore, Md., University of Illinois biophysicists are reporting a new picture of cell adhesion mechanics they liken to a famous Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
A team of researchers led by Professor Lindsay Hinck at the University of California, Santa Cruz, examined the ROBO signaling pathway in breast epithelial cells and found that one family member, ROBO1, enhances cellular contractility and stimulates assembly of cell - matrix adhesions.
«Adhesion of solids is a big problem at this scale,» says Tommy Horozov, a chemist at Hull University, UK.
«In our paper, we identify a direct interaction between focal adhesion kinase and myosin that drives the production of secreted cancer - promoting proteins,» says Alexander Meves, M.D., a dermatologist at Mayo Clinic.
Researchers at the Mechanobiology Institute have comprehensively described the network of proteins involved in cell - cell adhesions, or the cadherin interactome.
To better identify the components of this wider network in maintaining and regulating adhesion, researchers at the Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, applied a combination of experimental and computational techniques to reveal and dissect the complex network of proteins that interact with E-cadherin.
Thus, the vertical force and moving speed of the AFM cantilever (0.06 N / m in vertical spring constant) was controlled at a vertical force of 5 nN at an indentation speed of 0.1 µm / s to guarantee the rupture of the filament and to partially dissect cell adhesion structures between two neighboring cells.
We further aim at deciphering the F - actin cytsokeletal dynamics of hematopoietic cells, important for migration, adhesion, homing.
Diana Kadner (Brand, TUD)-- «Mechanism of cell adhesion at the midbrain - hindbrain neural plate in the teleost danio rerio» (2009)
Many of the lysosomal proteases are active at neutral pH and this would mean that they could potentially cleave cell surface receptors and cell adhesion molecules.
Nanolithographic control of the spatial organization of cellular adhesion receptors at the single - molecule level.
from cell adhesion to cell migration and polarity: the division's mission is the comprehension of pathological phenomena at a cellular and molecular level, fundamental to cure disease and foster biotechnology research.
W. E. Reintsch, A. Habring - Mueller, R. W. Wang, A. Schohl, F. Fagotto, beta - Catenin controls cell sorting at the notochord - somite boundary independently of cadherin - mediated adhesion.
For all adhesion assays two different concentrations of each matrix (Fibronectin; 74 ng / cm2 and 222 ng / cm2, Collagen I; 37.4 ng / cm2 and 112 ng / cm2, Collagen IV; 111.11 ng / cm2 and 333.33 ng / cm2 and Optimat which is mixture of these matrices with combined final concentration of 222.5 ng / cm2 and 667.6 ng / cm2) were coated by incubating at 37 °C for overnight.
There is one physical therapist, or a physical therapist couple known as the Wurns, and they've developed something called the «Wurn protocol», W - U-R-N, and he'll be coming on my podcast soon to discuss this, they've published a tremendous and impressive amount of literature looking at their therapeutic technique which breaks down abdominal adhesions and scar tissues.
These adhesions can «create points of weakness or susceptibility in the tissue,» according to Chris Howard, C.S.C.S. and LMT at Cressey Performance.
The release of inflammatory cytokines, or intercellular signaling molecules such as interleukin - 1 (IL - 1), interleukin - 2 (IL - 6), and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF - α) at the site of immune activation causes other immune cells migrating throughout the lymphatic vessels of the body to express more cell adhesion molecules (CAMs).
In one study at Rutgers University, a daily serving of this unique cranberry extract containing 2 mg of PACs worked as effectively to prevent bacterial adhesion as a daily 10 - ounce glass of cranberry juice, while providing relief that started in 6 hours or less.
Better at pinpointing where pressure should go than a roller of the same size - really gets between muscles to separate adhesions.
Although ESP will cut in abruptly and pull the car back in line at the very limit of adhesion (only in the AMG cars can you fully turn off ESP), take off a bit of lock and add a little more torque and you can still pull off a graceful four - wheel slide.
At higher speeds, reaching the edge of adhesion results in understeer — at lower velocities the combination of the engine's urge and the quattro system's rear - biased torque split means it can be persuaded into brief bursts of power oversteer; although this isn't a state the car shows any enthusiasm foAt higher speeds, reaching the edge of adhesion results in understeer — at lower velocities the combination of the engine's urge and the quattro system's rear - biased torque split means it can be persuaded into brief bursts of power oversteer; although this isn't a state the car shows any enthusiasm foat lower velocities the combination of the engine's urge and the quattro system's rear - biased torque split means it can be persuaded into brief bursts of power oversteer; although this isn't a state the car shows any enthusiasm for.
The S8 handles well and holds its own when driven hard, but like the S63 AMG and BMW's B7 Alpina, it is hardly the car for dissecting tight corners at the limits of adhesion.
The GT3's steering wheel tells you both when the front tyres are at their limit of adhesion, but also passes back messages about the surface you're passing over.
The amount of adhesion and drive the Focus musters out of bends is, at first, hard to get your head around.
Blistering straight - line acceleration from today's most expensive Mustang is a given, but the GT500's best trait is its balance at the limits of adhesion.
While the benefit is totally symmetrical under hard braking, aero vectoring automatically shifts the load to the inner rear wheel when cornering at the limit of adhesion.
Generally, road holding is measured as the highest speed a vehicle can maintain without losing adhesion while maintaining the given diameter of a large circle (e.g., 250 feet, 300 feet, etc.) or the g - force generated at that speed.
Sutcliffe was at the press launch held at the Circuit de Catalunya and had a merry old time testing the limits of adhesion and wear rate of the R Coupé's rear tyres.
Providing essential adhesion are those lovely Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires sized at a beefy 305 / 30 / R19 inches — the same ones found on the front of every Shelby GT350R.
It's entirely possible that a vehicle on the standard wheel and tyre combination might ride better, but at the expense of some adhesion in corners.
In Sport mode, the hydraulic forces of the shock absorbers are increased so as to allow even better directional stability and road adhesion at high speeds as well as reduce understeer at speeds of up to 120 km / h.
At least these tires are predictable, letting Road Test Editor Robin Warner abuse the car's great chassis and low adhesion into a series of slides for the crowd.
Given the Volvo's price, it should offer limpet - like roadholding in all circumstances, but the fading adhesion at the front is a sign of the car's mass and innate suspension tuning.
This handling disparity wasn't terribly evident on public byways driven at sensible speeds, but it became quite apparent when I got the GS 300 and 400 on the road course at Summit Point Raceway: The GS 300 was good, but its tires just didn't have the adhesion of those Z - rated 17 - inchers.
Multiple - plate limited slip differential (LSD) provides increased traction when accelerating and cornering at the limits of adhesion.
This adhesion may seem startling at first as one regarded Bollinger as a confirmed member of the geometric Minimalist team, a view predicated on the narrow extrusions which brought Bollinger into prominence around 1966.
At the end of the day, I had great paint adhesion to a full - on baby blue chest.
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