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Coupled Problems of Contact Interaction

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2019
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Kuz'menko, V. I., Plashenko, S. O.
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On Concentrated Contact Interactions [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
Three examples of equilibrium problems are presented where concentrated contact interactions arise to guarantee partwise equilibrium. In the first example, a concentrated force is applied at the boundary of a half plane, and the stress field has an integrable singularity at the point where the force is applied.
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Interacting particles in contact

Faraday Discussions of the Chemical Society, 1990
The depth of the potential well for contacting particles determines the texture of a floc. This energy can be calculated from the interaction forces between the particles. In electrocratic colloids it depends on the counter-ion valency z, the (local) potential ϕδ near the contact point and the curvature of the surfaces in contact.
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Contact Interaction of Layers

2012
Algorithms for numerical implementation of conditions of dynamic contact interaction of deformable materials with a beforehand unknown zone of contact which varies in the process of motion are constructed. These algorithms take into account the influence of friction forces in a contact zone.
Oxana Sadovskaya, Vladimir Sadovskii
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Contact lens interactions with the tear film

Experimental Eye Research, 2013
Biochemical changes brought about by the influence of the contact lens on the tear film are conveniently split into two categories. Firstly, the lens can remove or reduce the levels of specific components in the tear film, and secondly, the lens can augment the tear film, by stimulating the influx of new components or increasing the level of existing ...
Aisling, Mann, Brian, Tighe
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Contact and Deformation Modeling for Interactive Environments

IEEE Transactions on Robotics, 2007
Contact and deformation modeling for interactive environments has seen many applications, from surgical simulation and training, to virtual prototyping, to teleoperation, etc., where both visual feedback and haptic feedback are needed. High-quality feedback demands a high level of physical realism as well as a high update rate in rendering, which are ...
Qi Luo, Jing Xiao 0001
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Grouping of residues based on their contact interactions

Physical Review E, 2002
Based on the concept of energy landscape a grouping method of residues for reducing the sequence complexity in proteins is presented. For the Miyazawa and Jernigan matrix, rational groupings of 20 kinds of residues with minimal mismatches, under the consideration of local minima and statistics on correlation between the residues, are studied.
Jun, Wang, Wei, Wang
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Molecular Interactions in Adherens-Type Contacts

Journal of Cell Science, 1987
ABSTRACT Adherens junctions are members of a molecularly and structurally heterogeneous family of cell contacts sharing a common association with the microfilament system. Various topics related to the biogenesis of these cellular contacts and the molecular interactions involved in their formation are discussed. ⅓ The role of vinculin, a
B, Geiger   +3 more
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Contact, Interactions, and Dynamics

2012
In this short introduction to tip–surface interaction, we focus on the impact of adhesion on the elastic contact of small spherical bodies. Standard notions are first reviewed but more complex contact conditions involving coatings or roughness are also considered. Special attention is devoted to dynamic response and ensuing dissipation.
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Contact Lenses and Tear Film Interactions

2002
Contact lenses are a successful form of vision correction. However, under certain circumstances adverse inflammatory responses can occur during lens wear. These inflammatory responses can be divided into those that involve the cornea and conjunctiva, and those that are primarily conjunctival.
Mark, Willcox   +4 more
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