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Modeling conoid surfaces [PDF]
In tins paper we consider conoid surfaces as frequently used surfaces in building techniques, mainly as daring roof structures. Different types of conoids are presented using the programme package Mathematica. We describe the generation of conoids and by
Velimirović Ljubica S. +2 more
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RIGHT CONOID HYPERSURFACES IN FOUR-SPACE [PDF]
The right conoid hypersurfaces in the four-dimensional Euclidean space $\mathbb{E}^{4}$ are introduced. The matrices corresponding to the fundamental form, Gauss map, and shape operator of these hypersurfaces are calculated. By utilizing the Cayley--Hamilton theorem, the curvatures of these specific hypersurfaces are determined.
Guler, Erhan +2 more
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STUDY ON THE REPRESENTATION OF THE PLÜCKER CONOID
The architecture and construction related design requires an in-depth knowledge of all the systems of representation of solids and surfaces. This paper presents a comparative study on the representation of the Plücker conoid using the three systems of ...
DRAGAN Delia, BĂRBÎNŢĂ Dorin
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RESHAPING OF CONOID TOOTH WITH COMPOSITE RESIN USING A SIMPLIFIED APPLICATION TECHNIQUE
A beautiful smile is often considered to have an important role on people’s lives, since it contributes to self-confidence and social relationships.
Marcelo Figueiredo Lobato +3 more
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The coccidian subgroup of Apicomplexa possesses an apical complex harboring a conoid, made of unique tubulin polymer fibers. This enigmatic organelle extrudes in extracellular invasive parasites and is associated to the apical polar ring (APR).
Nicolò Tosetti +7 more
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The Conoid Associated Motor MyoH Is Indispensable for Toxoplasma gondii Entry and Exit from Host Cells. [PDF]
Many members of the phylum of Apicomplexa have adopted an obligate intracellular life style and critically depend on active invasion and egress from the infected cells to complete their lytic cycle.
Arnault Graindorge +5 more
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Malaria is caused by unicellular Plasmodium parasites. Plasmodium relies on diverse microtubule cytoskeletal structures for its reproduction, multiplication, and dissemination.
Eloïse Bertiaux +8 more
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Five new and five known species of the genus Tylencholaimus de Man, 1876 are described from the Western Ghats of India. Tylencholaimus macroamphidius sp. nov.
Md Niraul Islam, Wasim Ahmad
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Structure of Clavicle In Relation to Weight Transmission [PDF]
Aims and Objectives: It is a known fact that weight of upper limb is transmitted to the axial skeleton through clavicle. The present study is an attempt to correlate pattern of compact and trabecular bone of clavicle as a weight transmitting bone ...
Vipra Maulikkumar Shah, Rohini V. Routal
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