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Plasmodesmata form and function
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2004Intercellular transport via plasmodesmata controls cell fate decisions in plants, and is of fundamental importance in viral movement, disease resistance, and the spread of RNAi signals. Although plasmodesmata appear to be unique to plant cells, they may have structural and functional similarities to the newly discovered tunneling nanotubes that connect
Michelle Lynn, Cilia, David, Jackson
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Proceedings of the conference on Designing interactive systems processes, practices, methods, and techniques - DIS '02, 2002
It's said that the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto designed a concert hall foyer in such a way that people when walking across the foyer towards the concert hall would not have to interrupt the conversations they were involved in. They would not need to find and interpret signs or difficult room forms in order to find their way.
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It's said that the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto designed a concert hall foyer in such a way that people when walking across the foyer towards the concert hall would not have to interrupt the conversations they were involved in. They would not need to find and interpret signs or difficult room forms in order to find their way.
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Form and Function in the Digenea
2019This review aims at covering the general aspects of the form and function of the major body systems in digenetic trematodes, with emphasis on the advances that have been made on this topic since the publication of the first edition of this book; this is since 2012.
Alba, Cortés Carbonell, Bernard, Fried
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2020
The menisci are 2 fibrocartilaginous crescents anchored via bony and ligamentous attachments to surrounding structures. Their biochemical composition and multilayered structure make them ideal for converting compressive forces to tensile forces in addition to improving joint congruity and providing shock absorption to weight bearing.
Alexander R, Markes +2 more
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The menisci are 2 fibrocartilaginous crescents anchored via bony and ligamentous attachments to surrounding structures. Their biochemical composition and multilayered structure make them ideal for converting compressive forces to tensile forces in addition to improving joint congruity and providing shock absorption to weight bearing.
Alexander R, Markes +2 more
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In search of form and function
Nature, 2003On the genetics timeline, the first complete sequence of a free-living organism, that of the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae in 1995, was finished 130 years after Gregor Mendel published the results of his famous pea-breeding experiment. Since that sequence, others have followed thick and fast, including those of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans ...
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Public Administration Review, 2010
It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic, of all things physical and metaphysical, of all things human and all things superhuman, … that form ever follows function. This is the law. —Louis H. Sullivan, 1896 Form follows failure. —Henry Petroski, 1993
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It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic, of all things physical and metaphysical, of all things human and all things superhuman, … that form ever follows function. This is the law. —Louis H. Sullivan, 1896 Form follows failure. —Henry Petroski, 1993
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Form and Function in the Digenea
2014This review aims at covering the general aspects of the form and function of the major body systems in digenetic trematodes, with emphasis on the advances that have been made on this topic since the publication of the first edition of this book; this is since 2012.
Robert C, Peoples, Bernard, Fried
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The Platelet: Form and Function
Seminars in Hematology, 2006Platelets are small subcellular fragments that are released from megakaryocytes. They are composed of a concentrate of megakaryocyte membrane, cytoplasm, granules, and organelles, and circulate throughout blood vessels and survey the integrity of the vascular system.
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Calcineurin: Form and Function
Physiological Reviews, 2000Calcineurin is a eukaryotic Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent serine/threonine protein phosphatase. It is a heterodimeric protein consisting of a catalytic subunit calcineurin A, which contains an active site dinuclear metal center, and a tightly associated, myristoylated, Ca2+-binding subunit, calcineurin B.
F, Rusnak, P, Mertz
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Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2020
Analysis of niche related morphological traits in nearly 10,000 species of birds shows concordance between phenotypic traits and trophic function. Avian trophic niche space can be described by only two to four dimensions, with the occurrence of similar adaptive morphologies primarily driven by convergent evolution.
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Analysis of niche related morphological traits in nearly 10,000 species of birds shows concordance between phenotypic traits and trophic function. Avian trophic niche space can be described by only two to four dimensions, with the occurrence of similar adaptive morphologies primarily driven by convergent evolution.
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