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Modeling multiple taxis: Tumor invasion with phenotypic heterogeneity, haptotaxis, and unilateral interspecies repellence

2021

We provide a short review of existing models with multiple taxis performed by (at least) one species and consider a new mathematical model for tumor invasion featuring two mutually exclusive cell phenotypes (migrating and proliferating). The migrating cells perform nonlinear diffusion and two types of taxis in response to non-diffusing cues: away from proliferating cells and up the gradient of surrounding tissue. Transitions between the two cell subpopulations are influenced by subcellular (receptor binding) dynamics, thus conferring the setting a multiscale character. We prove global existence of weak solutions to a simplified model version and perform numerical simulations for the full se…

Tumor invasionTaxisComputational biologyBiologyMutually exclusive events01 natural sciencesHaptotaxisMultiple taxis and review of modelsRC0254Mathematics - Analysis of PDEsSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingCell Behavior (q-bio.CB)Numerical simulationsFOS: MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsNonlinear diffusionQA Mathematics0101 mathematicsGlobal existenceQARC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer)Genetic heterogeneityInterspecies repellenceApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsI-PWCell subpopulationsPhenotypeAC010101 applied mathematicsFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Cell Behavior35Q92 (Primary) 92C17 92C50 (Secondary)Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B
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Passenger Car Equivalent for Heavy Vehicles Crossing Turbo-roundabouts

2016

Abstract Turbo-roundabouts represent an innovative scheme of modern roundabouts which provides a spiraling traffic flow and requires drivers to choose their direction before entering the intersection, since raised lane separators mark the lanes on the ring. The configuration of the turbo-roundabout makes that patterns of conflict at entries with one and two conflicting traffic streams can coexist. This paper presents research efforts aimed at measuring quantitatively the effect of heavy vehicles on operational conditions of a turbo-roundabout. The study starts from the initial belief that the greatest constraints to the vehicular trajectories imposed by the turbo-roundabout necessarily impl…

Turbo-roundabouts;EngineeringTraffic conflictcritical headway;0211 other engineering and technologiesMicrosimulationPoison control02 engineering and technologyheavy vehicles;Automotive engineeringcritical headwayTransport engineering021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessheavy vehicleSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroportifollow-up headwayTurbo-roundabouts050210 logistics & transportationpassenger car equivalent;heavy vehiclesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesmicrosimulationTraffic simulationReplicateTraffic flowfollow-up headway;passenger car equivalentTurbo-roundaboutPassenger car equivalentbusinessIntersection (aeronautics)Transportation Research Procedia
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A dynamic subgrid-scale tensorial eddy viscosity model

1999

In the Navier-Stokes equations the removal of the turbulent fluctuating velocities with a frequency above a certain fixed threshold, employed in the Large Eddy Simulation (LES), causes the appearance of a turbulent stress tensor that requires a number of closure assumptions. In this paper insufficiencies are demonstrated for those closure models which are based on a scalar eddy viscosity coefficient. A new model, based on a tensorial eddy viscosity, is therefore proposed; it employs the Germano identity [1] and allows dynamical evaluation of the single required input coefficient. The tensorial expression for the eddy viscosity is deduced by removing the widely used scalar assumption of the …

Turbulence modelingDirect numerical simulationGeneral Physics and AstronomyReynolds stress equation modelMechanicsReynolds stressEddy diffusionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsTurbulence kinetic energyGeneral Materials ScienceReynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equationsMathematicsLarge eddy simulation
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Direct Numerical Simulation of Pulsatile Turbulent Channel Flow

2008

TurbulenceDirect Numerical SimulationDNSPlane ChannelPulsatile FlowReciprocating FlowOscillatory FlowCFDSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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A mathematical model of the self-averaging Pitot tube

2005

Abstract Flowmeters with self-averaging Pitot tubes are more and more often applied in practice. Their advantages are practically no additional flow losses, usability in the case of high temperature of fluids and simplicity of fitting. A mathematical model of a self-averaging Pitot tube including the influence of the probe shape, selected constructional features and flow conditions on the quantity of differential pressure gained has been given in this paper. The values and ranges of variations of the coefficients established for the model have been assessed on the basis of the numerically computed velocity and pressure fields around and inside the probe. Velocity and pressure fields were ca…

TurbulenceNumerical analysisReynolds numberPitot tubeMechanicsComputer Science ApplicationsMetrologylaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeFlow conditionsFlow (mathematics)lawModeling and SimulationsymbolsFlow coefficientStatistical physicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationMathematicsFlow Measurement and Instrumentation
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Large-Eddy Simulation: A Critical Survey of Models and Applications

1994

Turbulencebusiness.industryHeat transferEnvironmental scienceCritical surveyComputational Fluid DynamicAerospace engineeringbusinessLarge Eddy SimulationSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariLarge eddy simulation
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NMR structure of a non-conjugatable, ADP-ribosylation associated, ubiquitin-like domain from Tetrahymena thermophila polyubiquitin locus.

2019

Abstract Background Ubiquitin-like domains (UbLs), in addition to being post-translationally conjugated to the target through the E1-E2-E3 enzymatic cascade, can be translated as a part of the protein they ought to regulate. As integral UbLs coexist with the rest of the protein, their structural properties can differ from canonical ubiquitin, depending on the protein context and how they interact with it. In this work, we investigate T.th-ubl5, a UbL present in a polyubiquitin locus of Tetrahymena thermophila, which is integral to an ADP-ribosyl transferase protein. Only one other co-occurrence of these two domains within the same protein has been reported. Methods NMR, multiple sequence al…

UBL DOMAINspektroskopiaGTPasePARKINBiochemistryPROTEIN BACKBONEACTIVATIONprotein-protein interaction0302 clinical medicineProtein-protein interactionUbiquitinmolekyylidynamiikkaNMR-spektroskopiaPolyubiquitinADP Ribose Transferases0303 health sciencesMultiple sequence alignmentbiologyFERM domainChemistryTetrahymenastructure-function relationshipFAMILYCell biologyRECEPTORSPost-translational modificationSignal TransductionBiophysicsSequence alignmentMolecular Dynamics SimulationUbiquitin-like domainsMECHANISMSProtein–protein interactionTetrahymena thermophila03 medical and health sciencesNMR spectroscopyADP-RibosylationubikitiinitMolecular BiologyNuclear Magnetic Resonance Biomolecular030304 developmental biologyMolecular dynamics simulationsStructure-function relationshipmolecular dynamics simulationsbiology.organism_classificationProtein Structure Tertiarypost-translational modificationProteasomeMOLECULAR-DYNAMICSbiology.protein1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologyproteiinitGTPASEProtein Processing Post-Translational030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFERM DOMAINBiochimica et biophysica acta. General subjects
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Strain gradient plasticity, strengthening effects and plastic limit analysis

2010

Abstract Within the framework of isotropic strain gradient plasticity, a rate-independent constitutive model exhibiting size dependent hardening is formulated and discussed with particular concern to its strengthening behavior. The latter is modelled as a (fictitious) isotropic hardening featured by a potential which is a positively degree-one homogeneous function of the effective plastic strain and its gradient. This potential leads to a strengthening law in which the strengthening stress, i.e. the increase of the plastically undeformed material initial yield stress, is related to the effective plastic strain through a second order PDE and related higher order boundary conditions. The plas…

Ultimate loadStrengthening effectsApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringConstitutive equationMechanicsStrain ratePlasticityStrain hardening exponentCondensed Matter PhysicsGradient plasticityClassical limitPlastic limit analysisNonlocal continuum thermodynamicsClassical mechanicsMaximum principleMaterials Science(all)Mechanics of MaterialsModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationHardening (metallurgy)General Materials ScienceMathematicsInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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AN INEXPENSIVE ULTRA-HIGH-SPEED PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUE

1968

Commercial Ultra-High-Speed Cameras for framing rates over 50,000 f.p.s. are very expensive and yield a small number of frames (8 to 24) per run. The single-flash technique with increasing delays gives photographs at a high framing rate over a comparatively long time and, as described here, requires no special electronic equipment except a good flash unit and a general-purpose oscilloscope.

Ultra high speedFraming (visual arts)Mechanics of MaterialsComputer sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONOscilloscopebusinessSimulationElectronic equipmentComputer hardwareStrain
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Attosecond magnetization dynamics in non-magnetic materials driven by intense femtosecond lasers

2023

Irradiating solids with ultrashort laser pulses is known to initiate femtosecond timescale magnetization dynamics. However, sub-femtosecond spin dynamics have not yet been observed or predicted. Here, we explore ultrafast light-driven spin dynamics in a highly non-resonant strong-field regime. Through state-of-the-art ab-initio calculations, we predict that a non-magnetic material can be transiently transformed into a magnetic one via dynamical extremely nonlinear spin-flipping processes, which occur on attosecond timescales and are mediated by a combination of multi-photon and spin-orbit interactions. These are non-perturbative non-resonant analogues to the inverse Faraday effect that buil…

Ultrafest magnetismCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsTDDFTMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Physics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaPhysics - OpticsComputer Science ApplicationsOptics (physics.optics)
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