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Brassinosteroids in cotton: orchestrating fiber development

New Phytologist
SummaryCotton cultivation spans over 30 million hectares across 85 countries and regions, with more than half participating in the global cotton textile trade. The elongated cotton fiber cell is an ideal model for studying cell elongation and understanding plant growth and development.
Ghulam Qanmber   +3 more
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Proteomics of Cotton Fiber Development

open access: yesResearch Biotica, 2022
A. Manivannan, Amal T. Cheeran
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Fiber-Optic Gyroscope Development

Seventh Topical Meeting on Integrated and Guided-Wave Optics, 1984
Fiber-optic gyros offer solid-state rotation sensing capability with the intrinsic potential advantages of high reliability, small size, and low cost. A particularly attractive aspect of this technology is its potential adaptability to strapdown inertial systems, which are anticipated to be in widespread use in the future. In order to be useful in many
E. Udd, R. F. Cahill
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Developments in fiber diffraction

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1999
Improved specimen preparation methods, third generation synchrotron sources, new data processing algorithms and molecular dynamics refinement techniques are, together, allowing the high-resolution structure determination of larger and larger macromolecular complexes by fiber diffraction.
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Elastic fiber during development and aging

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997
Elastin molecules aggregate in the extracellular space where they are crosslinked by stable desmosine bridges. The resulting polymer is structurally organized as branched fibers and lamellae, which, in skin, are wider (a few microns) in the deep dermis and become progressively thinner (fraction of a micron) towards the papillary dermis. Several general
I, Pasquali-Ronchetti   +1 more
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High Precision Fiber Development.

1981
Abstract : The improvement of single-mode precision fiber is critical to the efficient use of these fibers in connectors and to allow for low loss splices. Similarly, the alignment of fibers to integrated optic devices demands high precision. Likewise, the precision of large core multimode fibers affects coupler and connector losses as well as overall ...
Harold D. Shepherd, Frank I. Akers
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Developing Pulsed Fiber Lasers

2007
Abstract : Laser power is at a premium and a diffraction limited optical beam delivers the maximum intensity on target. Therefore, the better the beam quality, the lower the system cost and complexity is reduced considerably by using high quality beams. Single mode optical fiber lasers and amplifiers produce near diffraction limited beams and therefore
Thomas M. Shay   +2 more
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