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Solvation of Proteins: Linking Thermodynamics to Geometry

Physical Review Letters, 2007
We calculate the solvation free energy of proteins in the tube model of Banavar and Maritan [Rev. Mod. Phys. 75, 23 (2003)10.1103/RevModPhys.75.23] using morphological thermodynamics which is based on Hadwiger's theorem of integral geometry. Thereby we extend recent results by Snir and Kamien [Science 307, 1067 (2005)10.1126/science.1106243] to hard ...
Siegfried Dietrich   +4 more
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Geometry Links the Two Spheres

The Arithmetic Teacher, 1986
When the educators of today were growing up, little information was available about the brain and its relationship to the acquisition of knowledge. Recent research has hown that the brain functions a two hemispheres, a right side and a left side. Each side influence our learning and emotions and provides the foundation for complementary but different ...
Deborah C. Spector, Rosalie Jensen
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The Fibonacci Numbers: A Link with Geometry, Art and Music

2021
In this paper we will show some properties of the Fibonacci numbers from the mathematical and the historical points of view. We will focus on their applications concerning art, music and geometry, especially in connection with the golden section. In fact, these important numbers, known in the West since the Middle Ages as a solution of the famous ...
Conti G., Paoletti R.
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Linking complex analytic to nonstandard algebraic geometry

Abhandlungen aus dem Mathematischen Seminar der Universität Hamburg, 2020
In this paper, we sketch some constructions providing a link between complex-analytic geometry and nonstandard algebraic geometry via a categorical point of view. The analytic category is seen as a completed fiber of a family of nonstandard algebraic geometries by applying a standard part functor. We indicate how various notions of analytic objects fit
Siegmund Kosarew, Adel Khalfallah
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On the geometry of homotopy invariants of links

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1992
One of the central problems in higher-dimensional knot theory is the classification of links up to concordance. In 14, Le Dimet constructed a universal model for (disk) link complements, which allowed him to formulate this problem in the framework of surgery theory by applying the Cappell-Shaneson program for studying codimension two embeddings of ...
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Multiple Coordination Geometries Supported by Methylene-Linked Guanidines [PDF]

open access: possibleInorganic Chemistry, 2004
The methylene-linked bicyclic guanidine based on the 1,3,4,6,7,8-hexahydro-2H-pyrimido[1,2-a]pyrimidine (hppH) framework provides a versatile platform able to support trigonal-planar, tetrahedral, and square-planar metal centers.
Martyn P. Coles   +2 more
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Teacher spatial skills are linked to differences in geometry instruction [PDF]

open access: possibleBritish Journal of Educational Psychology, 2017
BackgroundSpatial skills have been linked to better performance in mathematics.AimThe purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between teacher spatial skills and their instruction, including teacher content and pedagogical knowledge, use of pictorial representations, and use of gestures during geometry instruction.SampleFifty‐six middle ...
Beryl Otumfuor, Martha Carr
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Linking Structure and Parametric Geometry

Architectural Design, 2013
AbstractThe Karamba plug‐in developed by Clemens Preisinger in collaboration with Bollinger + Grohmann Engineers has been developed to predict the behaviour of structures under external loads. Intended to be used by architects rather than being solely confined to an engineering setting, it enables a seamless flow of data between structural and ...
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Some links between turtle geometry and analytic geometry

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1985
The computer language LOGO facilitates the teaching of analytic geometry and calculus from the notion of curvature, through its ‘turtle geometry’ facility [2]. We provide some theoretical basis for finding turtle geometry equivalents of familiar curves in analytic geometry, and vice versa, by some simple methods which apparently have not been noticed ...
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Stable Geometry of a Plane Five-Link Mechanism

Russian Engineering Research, 2018
A five-link mechanism of parallel structure with rotary kinematic pairs is considered. Possible configurations of the mechanism, its working regions, and singular positions are discussed. Possible optimization of its working zone without singular positions of the second kind is analyzed.
K. G. Erastova   +2 more
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