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Fibered incidence loops and kinematic loops
Journal of Geometry, 1987Diese Arbeit ist im Anschluß an die Arbeit von \textit{H. Karzel} und \textit{G. P. Kist}, Rings and geometry, Nato Asi Ser., Ser. C 160, 437-509 (1985; Zbl 0598.51012)) entstanden. Sie verallgemeinert dort abgeleitete Ergebnisse durch Abschwächung der Bedingungen an die zugrundegelegte algebraische Struktur. Es werden die Begriffe ``incidence groupoid'
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American Journal of Physics, 1961
By relying on the complete similarity of an accelerated coordinate system with a gravitational field, a simple accelerated loop-the-loop is described, by which a ball starting at the bottom rolls backward up over a loop and is caught at the top. Simple means of accelerating the apparatus suffice.
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By relying on the complete similarity of an accelerated coordinate system with a gravitational field, a simple accelerated loop-the-loop is described, by which a ball starting at the bottom rolls backward up over a loop and is caught at the top. Simple means of accelerating the apparatus suffice.
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The unit loop of finite loop algebras of loops of order 32
Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie / Contributions to Algebra and Geometry, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sidana, Swati, Sharma, R. K.
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Order, 2016
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American Journal of Physics, 1987
Energy considerations give an incorrect value for the minimum height from which a sphere may be released on the approach track of a loop-the-loop, assuming that the sphere rolls without slipping. Analytical and graphical methods are described for predicting whether the sphere will negotiate the top of the circular loop for arbitrary conditions of ...
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Energy considerations give an incorrect value for the minimum height from which a sphere may be released on the approach track of a loop-the-loop, assuming that the sphere rolls without slipping. Analytical and graphical methods are described for predicting whether the sphere will negotiate the top of the circular loop for arbitrary conditions of ...
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Science, 1988
DNA looping is widely used in nature. It is well documented in the regulation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, DNA replication, and site-specific DNA recombination. Undoubtedly looping also functions in other protein-DNA transactions such as repair and chromosome segregation.
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DNA looping is widely used in nature. It is well documented in the regulation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene expression, DNA replication, and site-specific DNA recombination. Undoubtedly looping also functions in other protein-DNA transactions such as repair and chromosome segregation.
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Looping the Loop: The African Vector in Hispanic Transatlantic Studies
2019This article examines the presence and absence, visibility and invisibility, of Africa from formulations of the trans-Atlantic focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. It critiques a long naturalised Ibero-American loop that tends to sidestep triangular and rhizomatic configurations and argues, amongst other things, that Spain’s colonization of the ...
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2019
Simply put, the loop structure repeatedly does something until the state is changed (see Figure 8-1).
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Simply put, the loop structure repeatedly does something until the state is changed (see Figure 8-1).
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1982
A natural follow-on to the loops which have been used so far is to put a loop inside another loop. This type of construction is known as a nested loop. The terms outer loop and inner loop are then used to describe the loop forming the outside of the nest and the loop which is on the inside of the nest.
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A natural follow-on to the loops which have been used so far is to put a loop inside another loop. This type of construction is known as a nested loop. The terms outer loop and inner loop are then used to describe the loop forming the outside of the nest and the loop which is on the inside of the nest.
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