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Assembly of myosin

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1971
Abstract Myosin and its helical subfragments form bipolar “segment” aggregates which may be related to the bare zone of the thick filament. Two distinct modes of aggregation have now been observed: one with an overlap of 1300 A and another with an overlap of about 900 A. Both are consistent with a value of 1450 A for the length of the rod.
R G, Harrison, S, Lowey, C, Cohen
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NUCLEAR ASSEMBLY

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1997
▪ Abstract  We review old and new insights into the structure of the nuclear envelope and the components responsible for its dynamic reassembly during mitosis. New information is coming to light about several of the proteins that mediate nuclear reassembly.
T M, Gant, K L, Wilson
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Assembly and Linkage

1974
Assembly is the final step in the translation to machine code. Instruction specifications are converted into the actual patterns recognized by the control unit of the computer, and these patterns are placed into a memory image. Some of the instruction specifications normally contain references to other items in the program; during assembly, these ...
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Assembly Planning and Assembly Sequences Combination Using Assembly Feature Interference

2007 10th IEEE International Conference on Computer-Aided Design and Computer Graphics, 2007
Assembly planning and assembly sequences combination based on assembly feature interference is proposed and assembly feature interference is introduced as the assembly constraints. Firstly, the assembly features interference is defined and represented.
Jihong Liu, Yong Wang
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Assembly, component for an assembly and method of manufacturing in assembly

2011
An assembly of a plurality of tiles (1) with a carrier (40), wherein the tiles (1) comprise a foil (20) with an electro-physical transducer (10) and electrical connectors (24, 28) to said transducer. The tiles are mechanically and electrically coupled to the carrier, and the tiles overlay according to a fish scale pattern.
Kok, M.M. de   +2 more
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CONNECTION ASSEMBLY FOR A SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND SENSOR ASSEMBLY

2011
The invention relates to a connection assembly (1) for a sensor assembly having a connection element (10) which is electrically and mechanically connected to one end (3.1, 4.1) of at least one wire (3, 4) of a connection cable (2) in a first contacting region (12) and can be electrically and mechanically connected to a sensor element in a second ...
BOSCH GMBH ROBERT   +8 more
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ASSEMBLY RESEARCH

Automatica, 1979
James L. Nevins, Daniel E. Whitney
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Genome Assembly

2018
Genome assembly uses sequence similarity to go from sequencing reads to longer contiguous sequences (contigs). Scaffolds are contigs linked together by gaps where the order and orientation of the contigs is known but the exact sequence connecting two contigs is unknown, represented by Ns which estimate the gap length.
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Meta-assemblers

IEEE Micro, 1983
Meta-assemblers automate the construction of assemblers. The availability of microcomputers spurred the development of meta-assemblers, and many now exist. They are described and classified here.
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Assembled in Code

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the use of digital simulation in product testing. An example of simulations used by engineers at consumer goods company Procter & Gamble (P&G) to sure that their Tide Pods detergent packages would behave properly inside a washing machine's chaotic environment is presented.
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