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Slit was identified in Drosophila embryo as a gene involved in the patterning of larval cuticle. It was later shown that Slit is synthesized in the fly central nervous system by midline glia cells. Slit homologues have since been found in C. elegans and many vertebrate species, from amphibians, fishes, birds to mammals.
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Slit was identified in Drosophila embryo as a gene involved in the patterning of larval cuticle. It was later shown that Slit is synthesized in the fly central nervous system by midline glia cells. Slit homologues have since been found in C. elegans and many vertebrate species, from amphibians, fishes, birds to mammals.
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Phase shifting grating-slit test with a cross slit
Optics Letters, 2010A general graphical convolution method for fringe analysis of testing methods that use a spatially incoherent light source is presented. Results are shown for the grating-slit test using optical narrow and cross slits. The convolution method shows that phase shifting grating-slit test can be done with the cross slit at the expense of a reduced fringe ...
Jose Sasian, Chao Wen Liang, Chien Fu Ou
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Slit devolatilization of polymers
AIChE Journal, 1991AbstractA model of the process of polymer devolatilization in a heated slit is presented. Momentum, heat, and mass transfer in the slit are taken into consideration, and only one adjustable parameter is used. The model predicts pressure and temperature profiles, and residual volatile contents at the exit which are in good agreement with those measured ...
MAFFETTONE, PIER LUCA+4 more
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, 2016
We report an easy-to-fabricate plasmonic design consisting of diagonal slits in a metallic film on top of a mirror for the generation of chiral near-fields of one single handedness.
M. Schäferling+3 more
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We report an easy-to-fabricate plasmonic design consisting of diagonal slits in a metallic film on top of a mirror for the generation of chiral near-fields of one single handedness.
M. Schäferling+3 more
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Two slits good, three slits great
Physics World, 2010I feel that your Frontiers article "Quantum theory holds strong" (September p4) may have been somewhat misleading in its description of the results of a three-slit interference experiment.
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Double-slit experiment with single wave-driven particles and its relation to quantum mechanics.
Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 2015In a thought-provoking paper, Couder and Fort [Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 154101 (2006)] describe a version of the famous double-slit experiment performed with droplets bouncing on a vertically vibrated fluid surface. In the experiment, an interference pattern
A. Andersen+7 more
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Adsorption behaviors of shale oil in kerogen slit by molecular simulation
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2020Yongfei Yang+8 more
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Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1949
The factors which limit the recording speed and the resolution of infra-red spectra are reviewed, and methods offering increased overall photometric efficiency are examined.The attainment of greater efficiency by means of multi-slit arrangements is discussed and the experimental results are described.
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The factors which limit the recording speed and the resolution of infra-red spectra are reviewed, and methods offering increased overall photometric efficiency are examined.The attainment of greater efficiency by means of multi-slit arrangements is discussed and the experimental results are described.
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Double Slit to Non-parallel Double Slit to Curved Double Slit
Young’s double slit experiment was called as "a phenomenon […] has in it the heart of quantum mechanics. In reality, it contains the only mystery. We cannot make the mystery go away by ‘explaining’ how it works". To study the mystery, we perform the non-crossing-slit-experiments and crossing-slit experiments and show phenomena: (1) in the same ...openaire +1 more source
Is the slit ventricle syndrome always a slit ventricle syndrome?
Child's Nervous System, 1994The term 'slit ventricle syndrome' (SVS) refers to the occurrence of headache, vomiting, and possibly some degree of consciousness impairment in shunted hydrocephalic children in whom slit-like ventricles are seen on computerized tomography (CT) scan examination.
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