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Stability of assemblies

Proceedings of 1993 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS '93), 2002
High level assembly plans prescribe the sequence in which parts come together along with their motions. At each stage of assembly the stability of subassemblies is an important concern. In this paper we address the problem of gravitational stability of assemblies of frictionless rigid bodies.
Raju S. Mattikalli   +3 more
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Assembling Oscar, assembling South Africa, assembling affects

Emotion, Space and Society, 2014
Abstract The cover feature of Time, “Oscar Pistorius and South Africa's Culture of Violence” (Perry 2013), assembles the shooting body of Oscar Pistorius and the dead body of Reeva Steenkamp in and as the body of post-apartheid South Africa. In analyzing this cover feature, mobilizing Deleuzian concepts, we consider how the bodily presence or absence
Peter Bansel, Bronwyn Davies
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The Specification of Assemblers

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1976
The problem of applying formal techniques of program specification and verification to large complex programs is considered. It is argued that a practical solution requires a variety of techniques, including both procedural and nonprocedural specifications, hierarchical program organization, and the use of program transformations. In particular, a case
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Design for Assembly

Design Studies, 1983
(1) For all forms of assembly manual, automatic and flexible, the key to effectiveness is very much dependent on good design for parts handling and insertion.
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Assembling Multiple Fragments: The Gibson Assembly

2023
The Gibson Assembly is a popular method for molecular cloning which has been developed specifically to join several fragments together in a specific order, without the constraint of restriction enzyme sites. This method is based on the assembly of overlapping fragments, generally produced by PCR, and then combining them using three enzymes: a 5 ...
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Assemblies and Self‐Assembly

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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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 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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Assemblies and Self-Assembly☆

2016
This work discusses the use of self-assembly in the designed synthesis of coordination compounds having higher structures. Different types of self-assembly are reviewed, along with factors that influence them. Several well-known synthetic strategies are described.
G.F. Swiegers, S. Balakrishnan, J. Huang
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