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Three dimensional dynamics of ferromagnetic swimmer

2011

It is shown that a flexible ferromagnetic filament self-propels perpendicularly to the AC magnetic field during a limited period of time due to the instability of the planar motion with respect to three dimensional perturbations. The transition from the oscillating U-like shapes to the oscillating S-like shapes is characterized by the calculated Wr number.

PhysicsProtein filamentPlanarCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismOscillationPerpendicularEquations of motionCondensed Matter PhysicsInstabilityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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Dynamics of a flexible ferromagnetic filament in a rotating magnetic field.

2017

Flexible magnetic filaments have garnered considerable attention as prospective materials for the creation of different microdevices. We describe a theoretical model of a ferromagnetic filament and derive its equations of motion by variational techniques. The numerical algorithm used to solve the filament dynamics in magnetic fields of different configurations is described. It is found that in a rotating field the filament transitions between synchronous and asynchronous regimes with respect to the rotating field, similarly to a rigid magnetic dipole. The mean angular velocity of the filament is well described by a relation valid for a rigid magnetic dipole with quantitative differences att…

PhysicsRotating magnetic fieldCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Equations of motionAngular velocity02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesProtein filamentFerromagnetism0103 physical sciences0210 nano-technologyMagnetic dipolePhysical review. E
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3D motion of flexible ferromagnetic filaments under a rotating magnetic field.

2020

Ferromagnetic filaments in a rotating magnetic field are studied both numerically and experimentally. The filaments are made from micron-sized ferromagnetic particles linked with DNA strands. It is found that at low frequencies of the rotating field a filament rotates synchronously with the field and beyond a critical frequency it undergoes a transition to a three dimensional regime. In this regime the tips of the filament rotate synchronously with the field on circular trajectories in the plane parallel to the plane of the rotating field. The characteristics of this motion found numerically match the experimental data and allow us to obtain the physical properties of such filaments. We als…

PhysicsRotating magnetic fieldCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Plane (geometry)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesRodQuantitative Biology::Cell BehaviorProtein filamentQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesFerromagnetismCritical frequency0103 physical sciencesSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyMixing (physics)Soft matter
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Waves on a vortex filament: exact solutions of dynamical equations

2014

In this paper we take into account the dynamical equations of a vortex filament in superfluid helium at finite temperature (1 K < T < 2.17 K) and at very low temperature, which is called Biot-Savart law. The last equation is also valid for a vortex tube in a frictionless, unbounded and incompressible fluid. Both the equations are approximated by the Local Induction Approximation (LIA) and Fukumoto's approximation. The obtained equations are then considered in the extrinsic frame of reference, where exact solutions (Kelvin waves) are shown. These waves are then compared one to each other in terms of their dispersion relations in the frictionless case. The same equations are then investigated…

PhysicsVortex tubeApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsGeneral Physics and Astronomysuperfluid helium.MechanicsVortexKelvin wavesymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsDispersion relationCompressibilitysymbolsvortex filamentSeries expansionSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaKelvin waveEquations for a falling bodySuperfluid helium-4Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik
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Four-wave mixing control in the filamentation of ultrafast Bessel beams via longitudinal intensity-shaping

2017

International audience; Bessel beams exploit conical energy flow to yield near-uniform intensity along a line focus which has been shown to be extremely attractive for laser processing in dielectrics. At high power, however, the nonlinear Kerr effect is known to induce significant oscillations of the on-axis intensity which is deleterious for machining applications. Here, we show through theory and numerical modelling how this problem can be understood and overcome by appropriate spatial phase shaping of the input profile. Our results also solve the longstanding problem related to the nonlinear Bessel beam dynamics seen at an air-dielectric interface.

Physics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Kerr effectbusiness.industryPhase (waves)Nonlinear optics01 natural sciences010309 opticsNonlinear systemFour-wave mixingsymbols.namesakeOpticsFilamentation0103 physical sciencesBessel beamsymbols010306 general physicsbusinessBessel function2017 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe &amp; European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC)
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The Binggeli effect

2016

We found the alignement of elongated clusters of BM type I and III (the excess of small values of the \Delta\theta angles is observed), having range till about 60Mpc/h. The first one is probably connected with the origin of supergiant galaxy, while the second one with environmental effects in clusters, originated on the long filament or plane.

Physicsgalaxy clusterCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Plane (geometry)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsalignmentAstrophysicsType (model theory)Astrophysics - Astrophysics of GalaxiesGalaxyProtein filamentSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)SupergiantGalaxy clusterAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Cell Cycle in Potentially Dedifferentiating Cereal Mesophyll Protoplasts Cultured in vitro II. Behaviour of the Cytoskeleton

1993

Summary Following up on the recent finding that mesophyll protoplasts of wheat and oats were able to reenter the cell cycle when cultured in vitro , the behaviour of the cytoskeleton was studied. The aim was to elucidate whether changes in the cytoskeletal patterns correlate with the abnormal progression through the cycle observed previously. Protoplasts freshly isolated from mature mesophyll tissue (type B) exhibited very few, fragmented microtubules, whereas mesophyll protoplasts isolated from immature leaf tissue (type A) showed an abundant network fo microtubules. Type B protoplasts of wheat, which were able to reenter but recalcitrant to complete S-phase, failed to reestablish a microt…

PhysiologyPreprophasefungifood and beveragesPlant ScienceCell platebiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionBiologyPhragmoplastMicrofilamentPhragmosomeCell biologyCytoskeletonAgronomy and Crop ScienceMitosisCytokinesisJournal of Plant Physiology
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Contribution of molecular analyses in diagnosing Marfan syndrome and type I fibrillinopathies: an international study of 1009 probands.

2008

International audience; BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of Marfan syndrome (MFS) is usually initially based on clinical criteria according to the number of major and minor systems affected following international nosology. The number of FBN1 mutation carriers, at risk of aortic complications who would not be properly diagnosed based only on clinical grounds, is of growing importance owing to the increased availability of molecular screening. The aim of the study was to identify patients who should be considered for FBN1 mutation screening. METHODS: Our international series included 1009 probands with a known FBN1 mutation. Patients were classified as either fulfilling or not fulfilling "clinical"…

ProbandNosologyMarfan syndromeMalePediatricsSystemic diseaseMESH : International CooperationFibrillin-1International CooperationMESH : Aged[SDV.GEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsMarfan SyndromeMESH : ChildMESH: ChildEpidemiologyMESH : FemaleEctopia lentisChildGenetics (clinical)AortaAortic dissectionMESH: Aged0303 health sciences030305 genetics & heredityMicrofilament ProteinsMESH: AortaMESH : AdultConnective tissue disease3. Good healthFemaleMESH : Mutationmusculoskeletal diseasesAdultmedicine.medical_specialtycongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesMESH: MutationMESH : Microfilament ProteinsAdolescentMESH : MaleFibrillinsMESH: Marfan Syndrome03 medical and health sciencesMESH: Microfilament ProteinsMESH : AdolescentGeneticsmedicineHumans030304 developmental biologyAgedMESH: Adolescent[SDV.GEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsMESH : Marfan SyndromeMESH: Humansbusiness.industryMESH : HumansMESH : AortaMESH: Adultmedicine.diseaseMESH: MaleMESH: International CooperationMutation[ SDV.GEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/GeneticsbusinessMESH: FemaleJournal of medical genetics
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Cell Susceptibility to Baculovirus Transduction and Echovirus Infection Is Modified by Protein Kinase C Phosphorylation and Vimentin Organization

2013

ABSTRACT Some cell types are more susceptible to viral gene transfer or virus infection than others, irrespective of the number of viral receptors or virus binding efficacy on their surfaces. In order to characterize the cell-line-specific features contributing to efficient virus entry, we studied two cell lines (Ea.hy926 and MG-63) that are nearly nonpermissive to insect-specific baculovirus (BV) and the human enterovirus echovirus 1 (EV1) and compared their characteristics with those of a highly permissive (HepG2) cell line. All the cell lines contained high levels of viral receptors on their surfaces, and virus binding was shown to be efficient. However, in nonpermissive cells, BV and it…

Protein Kinase C-alphaImmunologyVimentinProtein Kinase C-epsilonBiologyModels BiologicalMicrobiologyFilamentous actinCell LineSyndecan 1MiceTransduction (genetics)Transduction GeneticViral entryVirologyAnimalsHumansVimentinPhosphorylationProtein kinase CVirulenceHEK 293 cellsHep G2 CellsVirus InternalizationMolecular biologyvirologyCulture MediaEnterovirus B HumanVirus-Cell InteractionsHEK293 CellsvirologiaCell cultureInsect ScienceHost-Pathogen Interactionsbiology.proteinReceptors VirusSyndecan-1Integrin alpha2beta1BaculoviridaeJournal of Virology
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Electronic and mechanical characterization of self-assembled alkanethiol monolayers by scanning tunneling microscopy combined with interaction-force-…

1993

We have used scanning tunneling microscopy to study self-assembled monolayers of mercaptohexadecanol in ultrigh vacuum. In addition to tunneling, the interaction force gradient acting between tip and sample was measured. Analysis of the force-gradient data shows that the tip is in mechanical contact with the surface of the monolayer which, in turn, is elastically compressed. The lateral dimensions of the mechanical contact are substantially (approximately five times) larger than the width of the tunneling-current filament. The results suggest that the compression of the monolayer constitutes an integral part of tunneling through the molecules

Protein filamentMaterials sciencelawMonolayerMoleculeNanotechnologyConductive atomic force microscopyScanning tunneling microscopeMolecular physicsQuantum tunnellingElectrochemical scanning tunneling microscopelaw.inventionCharacterization (materials science)Physical review. B, Condensed matter
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