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Bending Propertis of Wood at -196℃

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DNA-bending properties of TF1

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1991
Transcription factor 1 (TF1) is the Bacillus subtilis phage SPO1-encoded member of the family of DNA-binding proteins that includes Escherichia coli HU and integration host factor, IHF. A gel electrophoretic retardation method has been used to show that a TF1 dimer binding to one of its preferred sites in (5-hydroxymethyl)uracil (hmUra)-containing DNA ...
G J, Schneider   +2 more
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The bending properties of single osteons

Journal of Biomechanics, 1990
The bending properties of two fully calcified osteon types (longitudinal and alternate) have been investigated in 62 cylindrical samples by applying the technique of three-point bending loading. The bending of each sample was recorded using a microwave micrometer based on the cavity and pulse technique.
A, Ascenzi, P, Baschieri, A, Benvenuti
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Multi-planar bending properties of lumbar intervertebral joints following cyclic bending

Clinical Biomechanics, 2004
To assess the changes in the multi-planar bending properties of intervertebral joints following cyclic bending along different directions.An in vitro biomechanical study using porcine lumbar motion segments.Repeated bending has been suggested as part of the etiology of gradual prolapse of the intervertebral disc, but the multi-planar changes in bending
Chow, DHK   +4 more
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Bending properties of loblolly pine

Industrial Crops and Products, 2017
Abstract A three-point bending test was used to assess the effects of moisture content, radial location, and tree height on the specific toughness and bending stress of loblolly pine. Test samples were collected at 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80% of the radial distance between the tree pith and bark, across four heights (0 mm/tree base, 116.84 mm/breast ...
Oluwafemi Oyedeji   +2 more
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Bending properties of rotary nickel-titanium instruments

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 2003
We sought to compare the bending properties of different rotary nickel-titanium instruments and to investigate the correlation between their bending moments and their cross-sectional surface areas.Resistance to bending was determined according to International Standards Organization publication 3630-1. The sample size was 10 files for each type, taper,
Edgar, Schäfer   +2 more
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