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Bending direction in laser bending process

open access: yesProceedings of JSPE Semestrial Meeting, 2009
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Bending Rigidity and Gaussian Bending Stiffness of Single-Layered Graphene

open access: yesNano Letters, 2013
Bending rigidity and Gaussian bending stiffness are the two key parameters that govern the rippling of suspended graphene-an unavoidable phenomenon of two-dimensional materials when subject to a thermal or mechanical field. A reliable determination about
Yujie Wei, Baoling Wang, Jiangtao Wu
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Nature Immunology, 2002
IgE-FceRI complex formation represents a critical step in the initiation of allergic responses. Conformational changes involving the Ce2 domain may underlie the persistent activation of FceRI-bearing cells.
Natalija Novak, Thomas Bieber
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To Bend or Not to Bend! The Dilemma of Allenes

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2011
Allenes, though expected to be linear, are found to be bent in many examples, especially in the case of cyclic allenes. The bending of allene is attributed to the weakening of π-bond strength across the allene. However, tetrakis(dimethylamino)allene {((CH(3))N)(2)C═C═C(N(CH(3))(2))}, which is characterized by push-push interactions, has been shown to ...
Dhilon S, Patel, Prasad V, Bharatam
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Long-Handled Sponges: To Bend or Not To Bend

Assistive Technology, 2002
The purpose of this study was to compare upper extremity range of motion when using a straight-handled long-handled sponge versus a bent-handled long-handled sponge. Thirty-eight participants ranging in age from 20 to 55 years were randomly assigned to one of two order groups: straight-bent or bent-straight.
Kimberly L, Sevey, Martin S, Rice
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Bends in fish

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. Fish mortality due to low-level nitrogen supersaturation in natural waters (as little as 15 per cent) raises the question of their sensitivity to decompression-induced diver's bends. 2. 2. Fingerling salmonids ( Salmo gairdnerii and Onchorhynchus kisutch ) have been saturated with air, and normoxic helium and argon at a range
B G, D'Aoust, L S, Smith
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Bending with slip

Nature Materials, 2020
Bending of few-layer graphene leads to interlayer slip, and slipping lowers the bending stiffness. Beyond a critical bending angle, the graphene layers bend like a stack of paper, with a state of superlubricity for interlayer slip.
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Bending membranes

Nature Cell Biology, 2012
It is widely assumed that peripheral membrane proteins induce intracellular membrane curvature by the asymmetric insertion of a protein segment into the lipid bilayer, or by imposing shape by adhesion of a curved protein domain to the membrane surface. Two papers now provide convincing evidence challenging these views.
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