نتایج جستجو برای: blast

تعداد نتایج: 22029  

2004
A. D. Edens M. J. Edwards R. G. Adams P. Rambo L. Ruggles I. C. Smith J. L. Porter

The study of blast waves produced by intense lasers in gases is motivated by the desire to explore astrophysically relevant hydrodynamic phenomena in the laboratory. A systematic scan of laser produced blast waves was performed and the structure of blast waves was examined over a wide range of drive laser energy. Lasers with energies ranging from 10–1000 J illuminated a pin target in either xen...

1997
Stephen F. Altschul Thomas L. Madden Jinghui Zhang

The BLAST programs are widely used tools for searching protein and DNA databases for sequence similarities. For protein comparisons, a variety of definitional, algorithmic and statistical refinements described here permits the execution time of the BLAST programs to be decreased substantially while enhancing their sensitivity to weak similarities. A new criterion for triggering the extension ...

2013
Matthew D. Budde Alok Shah Michael McCrea William E. Cullinan Frank A. Pintar Brian D. Stemper

The incidence of traumatic brain injury (TBI) among military personnel is at its highest point in U.S. history. Experimental animal models of blast have provided a wealth of insight into blast injury. The mechanisms of neurotrauma caused by blast, however, are still under debate. Specifically, it is unclear whether the blast shockwave in the absence of head motion is sufficient to induce brain ...

2012
Peethambaran Arun Samuel Oguntayo Yonas Alamneh Cary Honnold Ying Wang Manojkumar Valiyaveettil Joseph B. Long Madhusoodana P. Nambiar

Explosive blast results in multiple organ injury and polytrauma, the intensity of which varies with the nature of the exposure, orientation, environment and individual resilience. Blast overpressure alone may not precisely indicate the level of body or brain injury after blast exposure. Assessment of the extent of body injury after blast exposure is important, since polytrauma and systemic fact...

2017
Jessica Gill Ann Cashion Nicole Osier Lindsay Arcurio Vida Motamedi Kristine C. Dell Walter Carr Hyung-Suk Kim Sijung Yun Peter Walker Stephen Ahlers Matthew LoPresti Angela Yarnell

OBJECTIVE To explore gene expression after moderate blast exposure (vs baseline) and proteomic changes after moderate- (vs low-) blast exposure. METHODS Military personnel (N = 69) donated blood for quantification of protein level, and peak pressure exposures were detected by helmet sensors before and during a blast training program (10 days total). On day 7, some participants (n = 29) sustai...

Journal: :Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 2017
Brian Sindelar Michael Shinners Sydney Sherman Kevin Novak Kristine Erickson Vimal Patel Paul Kubilis David Smith John Finan Julian E Bailes

HYPOTHESIS Internal jugular vein (IJV) compression before blast injury will lead to reduced risk of traumatic hearing injury following exposure to a blast injury. BACKGROUND IJV compression and its effects on not only intracranial, but also intracochlear pressure may potentiate blast induced hearing injury, therefore, precluding its use as a prophylactic therapy for blast induced traumatic br...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Haruhiko Inoue Nagao Hayashi Akane Matsushita Liu Xinqiong Akira Nakayama Shoji Sugano Chang-Jie Jiang Hiroshi Takatsuji

Panicle blast 1 (Pb1) is a panicle blast resistance gene derived from the indica rice cultivar "Modan." Pb1 encodes a coiled-coil-nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (CC-NB-LRR) protein and confers durable, broad-spectrum resistance to Magnaporthe oryzae races. Here, we investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying Pb1-mediated blast resistance. The Pb1 protein interacted with WRKY45...

2014
Quazi Kashif M. B. Varma

Need for designing certain important structures to resist blast loads is increasing in the recent past years, due to the enhanced terrorist operations. A bomb explosion can cause very serious damage on the building's external and internal structural frames. Collapse of one structural member in the vicinity of the source of explosion, may then create critical stress redistributions and lead to c...

2014
B. Kalyana Babu Pandey Dinesh Pawan K. Agrawal S. Sood C. Chandrashekara Jagadish C. Bhatt Anil Kumar

The major limiting factor for production and productivity of finger millet crop is blast disease caused by Magnaporthe grisea. Since, the genome sequence information available in finger millet crop is scarce, comparative genomics plays a very important role in identification of genes/QTLs linked to the blast resistance genes using SSR markers. In the present study, a total of 58 genic SSRs were...

2009
J. TERPÁK

The blast-furnace process consists of a large number of processes that are physicochemical, thermal and mechanical interconnected processes. In addition to main processes consisting of iron oxides reduction, pig iron and slag melt creation, also realised are fuel combustion, gas flow, charge and melt flow, dissociation and other reactions in the solid and liquid phases. Inputs to the blast-furn...

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