نتایج جستجو برای: turn nucleation

تعداد نتایج: 141994  

M. Shahmiri, S. Murphy,

Abstract: The microstructural features of the early stage of ordering of the intermetallic compound Pt2FeCu have been examined using optical and transmission electron microscopy in conjunction with X-ray diffraction technique. It was found that the compound has similar morphological alteration to that of FePt in which the ordering cannot be suppressed by rapid quenching. The early stage of ...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2013
n. saeidi f. ashrafizadeh b. niroumand f. barlat

in the present research, damage mechanisms during room temperature uniaxial tensile testing of two different modern high strength dual phase steels,dp780 and dp980, were studied. detailed microstructural characterization of the strained and sectioned samples was performed by scanning electron microscopy (sem). the results revealed that interface decohesion, especially at the triple junctions of...

Journal: :Physical review. D, Particles and fields 1996
Baym Bödeker McLerran

The electroweak phase transition, if proceeding through nucleation and growth of bubbles, should generate large scale turbulent flow, which in turn generates magnetic turbulence and hence magnetic fields on the scale of turbulent flow. We discuss the seeding of this turbulent field by the motion of the dipole charge layers in the phase transition bubble walls, and estimate the strength of the p...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Amir Haji-Akbari Pablo G Debenedetti

Water freezes in a wide variety of low-temperature environments, from meteors and atmospheric clouds to soil and biological cells. In nature, ice usually nucleates at or near interfaces, because homogenous nucleation in the bulk can only be observed at deep supercoolings. Although the effect of proximal surfaces on freezing has been extensively studied, major gaps in understanding remain regard...

Journal: :Electronic Green Journal 1997

Prediction of the nucleation mechanism is one of the most critical factors in the design of a crystallization system. Information about the nucleation mechanism helps to control the size, shape, size distribution, and purity of the produced crystals. When the crystallization method is used for producing nanoparticles, the nucleation mechanism should be predicted. In this study, an empirical cor...

Journal: :Biochimie 2006
Xu Wang Min Wang Yufeng Tong Lu Shan Jinfeng Wang

1-79 residues SNase fragment (SNase79) has chain length containing a sequence for helix alpha(1), omega-loop, beta(I)-sheet, and partial beta(II)-sheet of native SNase. The incomplete "beta-barrel" structural region of SNase79 makes this fragment to be interested in investigation of its conformation. For this study, we use CD, fluorescence, and NMR spectroscopy to probe the folding capacity and...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2007
Sarah E Soss Peter F Flynn

The kink-turn (K-turn) motif is recognized and bound by a family of proteins that act as nucleation factors for ribonucleoparticle assembly. The binding of various proteins to a conserved RNA structural motif known as the K-turn has been shown to be an important component of regulation in the ribosome, in the spliceosome, and in RNA modification. 15.5K is a prototypical example of a K-turn bind...

2014
Brian P. O’Rourke Maria Ana Gomez-Ferreria Robin H. Berk Alexandra M. U. Hackl Matthew P. Nicholas Sean C. O’Rourke Laurence Pelletier David J. Sharp

Cep192 is a centrosomal protein that contributes to the formation and function of the mitotic spindle in mammalian cells. Cep192's mitotic activities stem largely from its role in the recruitment to the centrosome of numerous additional proteins such as gamma-tubulin and Pericentrin. Here, we examine Cep192's function in interphase cells. Our data indicate that, as in mitosis, Cep192 stimulates...

2017
A. Lassenberger T. A. Grünewald P. D. J. van Oostrum H. Rennhofer H. Amenitsch R. Zirbs H. C. Lichtenegger E. Reimhult

The synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) by thermal decomposition of iron precursors using oleic acid as surfactant has evolved to a state-of-the-art method to produce monodisperse, spherical NPs. The principles behind such monodisperse syntheses are well-known: the key is a separation between burst nucleation and growth phase, whereas the size of the population is set by the precursor-t...

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