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Utility of B-Factors in Protein Science: Interpreting Rigidity, Flexibility, and Internal Motion and Engineering Thermostability

Chemical Reviews, 2019
The term B-factor, sometimes called the Debye-Waller factor, temperature factor, or atomic displacement parameter, is used in protein crystallography to describe the attenuation of X-ray or neutron scattering caused by thermal motion.
Zhoutong Sun, Qian Liu, Ge Qu
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Flexibility in Engineering Design

, 2011
A guide to using the power of design flexibility to improve the performance of complex technological projects, for designers, managers, users, and analysts. Project teams can improve results by recognizing that the future is inevitably uncertain and that by creating flexible designs they can adapt to eventualities.
R. Neufville, S. Scholtes
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Supramolecular Adhesive Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering Applications.

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Tissue engineering is a promising and revolutionary strategy to treat patients who suffer the loss or failure of an organ or tissue, with the aim to restore the dysfunctional tissues and enhance life expectancy.
Yue Zhao   +5 more
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Tissue-Engineered Flexible Ear-Shaped Cartilage

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2005
Previous attempts to engineer human ear-shaped constructs mimicked human shape but lacked the flexibility and size of a human ear. Recently, the authors engineered flexible cartilage by incorporating a perichondrium-like layer into the construct. In this study, they used lyophilized swine perichondrium as a pseudoperichondrium, examined its ability to ...
J. W. Xu   +5 more
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Decellularized Extracellular Matrix-based Bioinks for Engineering Tissue- and Organ-specific Microenvironments.

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Biomaterials-based biofabrication methods have gained much attention in recent years. Among them, 3D cell printing is a pioneering technology to facilitate the recapitulation of unique features of complex human tissues and organs with high process ...
B. Kim   +3 more
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The flexible engineer

Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik ZAMP, 1977
It is argued that an engineer has to be flexible, in the sense of being adaptable, by using illustrations of a wide range of research topics with which the author was associated during 20 years in the Aerodynamics Department of the Royal Aircraft Establishment.
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Compression-Ignition, Flexible-Fuel Engine

Transactions of the ASAE, 1992
A 128-kW diesel tractor was modified and a new fuel additive was used to enable the compression-ignition engine to run on ethanol and/or diesel fuel. The engine was modified by adding a fumigation system for supplying ethanol through the airstream. In the full-ethanol mode, ignition-enhanced ethanol was injected through the primary injection system to ...
null C. E. Goering   +4 more
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A flexible image search engine

Proceedings of the seventh ACM international conference on Multimedia (Part 2), 1999
ndessaig 63 ireste.fr Multimedia searching over Internet has gained substantial popularity in the past two years. Java’s networking features, along with the growing number of Web browsers that can execute Java apple&, facilitate distributed processing.
Panrit Tosukhowong   +6 more
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The Flexible Diesel Engine

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1990
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Some advantages may be gained from permitting variation in diesel engines of parameters that are normally fixed, such as mechanical compression ratio. Such an engine could be described as a flexible engine. This paper describes the results of computer modeling work carried out on a hypothetical engine that could be
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