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Bistable Mechanisms 3D Printing for Mechanically Programmable Vibration Control
This work introduces a 3D‐printed bistable mechanism integrated into tuned mass dampers (TMDs) for mechanically adaptive passive vibration suppression. Through optimized geometry, the bistable design provides adaptable vibration reduction across a broad range of scenarios, achieving effective vibration mitigation without complex controls or external ...
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Structures composing protein domains
Biochimie, 2013This review summarizes available data concerning intradomain structures (IS) such as functionally important amino acid residues, short linear motifs, conserved or disordered regions, peptide repeats, broadly occurring secondary structures or folds, etc.
Jaroslav, Kubrycht +3 more
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Erythropoietin Receptor Structural Domains
2017Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone that is important for regulating red blood cell production. It is functional through binding to its receptor-EpoR. EpoR is a single-span membrane protein. It contains an extracellular region, a transmembrane domain, and a C-terminus.
Qingxin, Li, CongBao, Kang
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IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2017
In many real-world applications, labeled data are either expensive or too scarce to be used to train an accurate classifier. Therefore, it is worth exploring and often essential to make full use of existing resources. Domain adaptation is one of the most promising techniques of leveraging an existing well-labeled source domain and a limited labeled ...
Jingjing Li, Yue Wu, Ke Lu
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In many real-world applications, labeled data are either expensive or too scarce to be used to train an accurate classifier. Therefore, it is worth exploring and often essential to make full use of existing resources. Domain adaptation is one of the most promising techniques of leveraging an existing well-labeled source domain and a limited labeled ...
Jingjing Li, Yue Wu, Ke Lu
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Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1961
A theory is given of a new structure produced when demagnetizing uniaxial single crystals (e.g. magnetoplumbite) in a field normal to thec axis. The experimental results fully support the theory on the assumption that domain structures produced under normal conditions are metastable.
J. Kaczér, R. Gemperle
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A theory is given of a new structure produced when demagnetizing uniaxial single crystals (e.g. magnetoplumbite) in a field normal to thec axis. The experimental results fully support the theory on the assumption that domain structures produced under normal conditions are metastable.
J. Kaczér, R. Gemperle
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Structural Domains of DNA Mesojunctions
Biochemistry, 1995Holliday junctions are central intermediates in the process of genetic recombination. These DNA molecules contain four double helices that flank a central branch point, so that each of the four strands that constitute the junction is associated with two different helices.
H, Wang, N C, Seeman
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Domain Adaptation for Structured Regression
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yamada, Makoto, Sigal, Leonid, Chang, Yi
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Structural genomics and signaling domains
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2002Many novel signal transduction domains are being identified in the wake of genome sequencing projects and improved sensitivity in homology-detection techniques. The functions of these domains are being discovered by hypothesis-driven experiments and structural genomics approaches.
James H, Hurley +12 more
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Protein Structure in Membrane Domains
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2012Of great interest to the academic and pharmaceutical research communities, helical transmembrane proteins are characterized by their ability to dissolve and fold in lipid bilayers—properties conferred by polypeptide spans termed transmembrane domains (TMDs). The apolar nature of TMDs necessitates the use of membrane-mimetic solvents for many structure
Arianna, Rath, Charles M, Deber
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2007
The sections in this article are 1 Introduction 2 Solution Structure of the Abl SH2 Domain 3 General Topology 4 Structural and Sequential Alignment of Related Sequences 5 Comparison with Other Determined SH2 Domain Structures 6 Ligand Binding for Abl SH2 7 Modularity of the SH2 Domain 8 Mutagenic Data Explained by the ...
David Cowburn, Michael Overduin
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The sections in this article are 1 Introduction 2 Solution Structure of the Abl SH2 Domain 3 General Topology 4 Structural and Sequential Alignment of Related Sequences 5 Comparison with Other Determined SH2 Domain Structures 6 Ligand Binding for Abl SH2 7 Modularity of the SH2 Domain 8 Mutagenic Data Explained by the ...
David Cowburn, Michael Overduin
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