نتایج جستجو برای: fission boundary

تعداد نتایج: 173967  

2001
K.-H. Schmidt J. Benlliure A. Junghans B. Jurado K. Helariutta V. Ricciardi J. Pereira J. Taieb F. Vivès

The results of model calculations on nuclide yields produced in selected scenarios using reactions with U nuclei are presented. The calculation combines the modelling of the initial reaction mechanism, the deexcitation process including the fission competition with the prediction of the nuclide production in the fission of excited U and all daughter nuclei produced in the evaporation cascade. T...

2000
Kazuhiro Oyamatsu

The fission rate during JCO criticality accident is estimated from fission-product (FP) radioactivities in a uranium solution sample taken from the preparation basin 20 days after the accident. The FP radioactivity data are taken from a report by JAERI released in the Accident Investigation Committee. The total fission number is found quite dependent on the FP radioactivities and estimated to b...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2017
L Liao R J A Hill

We use diamagnetic levitation to investigate the shapes and the stability of free electrically charged and spinning liquid drops of volume ∼1 ml. In addition to binary fission and Taylor cone-jet fission modes observed at low and high charge density, respectively, we also observe an unusual mode which appears to be a hybrid of the two. Measurements of the angular momentum required to fission a ...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Aster Legesse-Miller Ramiro H Massol Tom Kirchhausen

Mitochondria undergo cycles of fusion and fission crucial for organelle homeostasis. Fission is regulated partially by recruitment of the large GTPase Dnm1p to the outer mitochondrial membrane. Using three-dimensional time-lapse fluorescence imaging of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells, we found that Dnm1p-EGFP appears and disappears at "hot spots" along mitochondrial tubes. It forms patches that ...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2009
Martin Lenz Sandrine Morlot Aurélien Roux

Membrane fission is the last step of membrane carrier formation. As fusion, it is a very common process in eukaryotic cells, and participates in the integrity and specificity of organelles. Although many proteins have been isolated to participate in the various membrane fission reactions, we are far from understanding how membrane fission is mechanically triggered. Here we aim at reviewing the ...

2014
E. Blain A. Daskalakis Y. Danon

Recent efforts have been made to improve the prompt fission neutron spectrum and nu-bar measurements for Uranium and Plutonium isotopes particularly in the keV region. A system has been designed at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) utilizing an array of EJ-301 liquid scintillators as well as lithium glass and plastic scintillators to experimentally determine these values. An array of BaF2 ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Daniel Tondera Frank Czauderna Katharina Paulick Rolf Schwarzer Jörg Kaufmann Ansgar Santel

Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that change morphology by controlled fission and fusion events. Mitochondrial fission is regulated by a conserved protein complex assembled at the outer membrane. Human MTP18 is a novel nuclear-encoded mitochondrial membrane protein, implicated in controlling mitochondrial fission. Upon overexpression of MTP18, mitochondrial morphology was altered from filame...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2010
Eric C Greyson Brian R Stepp Xudong Chen Andrew F Schwerin Irina Paci Millicent B Smith Akin Akdag Justin C Johnson Arthur J Nozik Josef Michl Mark A Ratner

Singlet exciton fission, a process that converts one singlet exciton to a pair of triplet excitons, has the potential to enhance the efficiency of both bulk heterojunction and dye-sensitized solar cells and is understood in crystals but not well understood in molecules. Previous studies have identified promising building blocks for singlet fission in molecular systems, but little work has inves...

2017
Michelle W. Lee Ernest Y. Lee Ghee Hwee Lai Nolan W. Kennedy Ammon E. Posey Wujing Xian Andrew L. Ferguson R. Blake Hill Gerard C. L. Wong

Dnm1 and Fis1 are prototypical proteins that regulate yeast mitochondrial morphology by controlling fission, the dysregulation of which can result in developmental disorders and neurodegenerative diseases in humans. Loss of Dnm1 blocks the formation of fission complexes and leads to elongated mitochondria in the form of interconnected networks, while overproduction of Dnm1 results in excessive ...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Jonathan B Geller Laurie J Fitzgerald Chad E King

Sea anemones (Phylum Cnidaria; Class Anthozoa, Order Actiniaria) exhibit a diversity of developmental patterns that include cloning by fission. Because natural histories of clonal and aclonal sea anemones are quite different, the gain and loss of fission is an important feature of actiniarian lineages. We have used mitochondrial DNA and nuclear intron DNA phylogenies to investigate the evolutio...

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