نتایج جستجو برای: and miniaturization

تعداد نتایج: 16827432  

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Torsten Hugo Struck Anja Golombek Anne Weigert Franziska Anni Franke Wilfried Westheide Günter Purschke Christoph Bleidorn Kenneth Michael Halanych

Many animals permanently inhabit the marine interstitium, the space between sand grains [1, 2]. Different evolutionary scenarios may explain the existence of interstitial animals [3, 4]. These scenarios include (1) that the interstitial realm is the ancestral habitat of bilaterians [5, 6], (2) that interstitial taxa evolved from larger ancestors by miniaturization, or (3) progenesis [3]. The fi...

A. Azari K. Khaffafi S. Zabihi S.K. Seyyedi,

While the application of optical and photonic technologies in the communications, computing, medicine and industrial manufacturing has been growing rapidly, the miniaturization of these technologies has been slow due to the limitation on the diffraction. However, the developments of nanoscale components and guiding methods are continuing with a rapid pace. Since waveguiding is a fundamental iss...

Journal: :Drug discovery today 2003
Hwee-Ling Koh Wai-Ping Yau Pei-Shi Ong Akhil Hegde

Traditionally, pharmaceutical analysis referred to the chemical analysis of drug molecules. However, over the years, modern pharmaceutical analysis has evolved beyond this to encompass combination techniques, high-throughput technologies, chemometrics, microdosing studies, miniaturization and nanotechnology. These analytical advances are now being employed in all stages of drug discovery and th...

2013
M. Buhl A. Erbe J. Grebing S. Wintz J. Raabe J. Fassbender

Changing and detecting the orientation of nanomagnetic structures, which can be used for durable information storage, needs to be developed towards true nanoscale dimensions for keeping up the miniaturization speed of modern nanoelectronic components. Therefore, new concepts for controlling the state of nanomagnets are currently in the focus of research in the field of nanoelectronics. Here, we...

Journal: :Science and technology of advanced materials 2010
Emiliana Fabbri Daniele Pergolesi Enrico Traversa

Rapidly growing attention is being directed to the investigation of ionic conductivity in oxide film heterostructures. The main reason for this interest arises from interfacial phenomena in these heterostructures and their applications. Recent results revealed that heterophase interfaces have faster ionic conduction pathways than the bulk or homophase interfaces. This finding can open attractiv...

Journal: :Talanta 2012
J Sarah Caygill Frank Davis Seamus P J Higson

The detection of explosives and explosive-related compounds has become a heightened priority in recent years for homeland security and counter-terrorism applications. There has been a huge increase in research within this area-through both the development of new, innovative detection approaches and the improvement of existing techniques. Developments for miniaturisation, portability, field-rugg...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2010
Rebecca J Rundell Brian S Leander

Marine interstitial environments are teeming with an extraordinary diversity of coexisting microeukaryotic lineages collectively called "meiofauna." Interstitial habitats are broadly distributed across the planet, and the complex physical features of these environments have persisted, much like they exist today, throughout the history of eukaryotes, if not longer. Although our general understan...

Journal: :The Journal of organic chemistry 2003
Stephanie H Chanteau James M Tour

Described here are the synthetic details en route to an array of 2-nm-tall anthropomorphic molecules in monomeric, dimeric, and polymeric form. These anthropomorphic figures are called, as a class, NanoPutians. Using tools of chemical synthesis, the ultimate in designed miniaturization can be attained while preparing the most widely recognized structures: those that resemble humans.

Journal: :Electroanalysis 2007
Jonathan S Daniels Nader Pourmand

Impedance biosensors are a class of electrical biosensors that show promise for point-of-care and other applications due to low cost, ease of miniaturization, and label-free operation. Unlabeled DNA and protein targets can be detected by monitoring changes in surface impedance when a target molecule binds to an immobilized probe. The affinity capture step leads to challenges shared by all label...

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