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Three-dimensional active defect loops [PDF]
We describe the flows and morphological dynamics of topological defect lines and loops in three-dimensional active nematics and show, using theory and numerical modeling, that they are governed by the local profile of the orientational order surrounding ...
Alexander, Gareth P. +4 more
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Checking the consistency of 3D geological models [PDF]
Three-dimensional geological modelling algorithms can generate multiple models that fit various mathematical and geometrical constraints. The results, however, are often meaningless to geological experts if the models do not respect accepted geological ...
M. N. Parquer +3 more
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Realistic reconstruction of angioarchitecture within the morphological landmark with three-dimensional sonoangiography (three-dimensional power Doppler; 3D PD) may augment standard prenatal ultrasound and Doppler assessments.
Tuangsit Wataganara +5 more
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Brane Cube Realization of Three-dimensional Nonabelian Orbifolds [PDF]
We study D-branes on three-dimensional orbifolds ${\bf C}^3/\Gamma$ where $\Gamma$ are finite subgroups of SU(3). The quiver diagram of $\ZnZn \in SU(3)$ can be expressed in three-dimensional form.
Three-dimensional Nonabelian Orbifolds +1 more
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Three-dimensional sonoembryology
Three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound plays an important role in obstetrics, predominantly for assessing fetal anatomy. Presenting volume data in a standard anatomic orientation valuably assists both ultrasonographers and pregnant patients to recognize the anatomy more readily.
Benoit, B +5 more
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Three-Dimensional Printing: A Tool for Redefining Pediatric Dental Practice
As the technology is emerging rapidly, the health industry has shifted its standard towards providing the best and minimally invasive, novel treatment options to the patients to choose from three-dimensional (3D) printing technology.
Barkha Bansal, Pratik B. Kariya
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Three-dimensional measurements with a novel technique combination of confocal and focus variation with a simultaneous scan [PDF]
The most common optical measurement technologies used today for the three dimensional measurement of technical surfaces are Coherence Scanning Interferometry (CSI), Imaging Confocal Microscopy (IC), and Focus Variation (FV). Each one has its benefits and
Artigas Pursals, Roger +4 more
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Three-dimensional nanomagnetism [PDF]
Magnetic nanostructures are being developed for use in many aspects of our daily life, spanning areas such as data storage, sensing and biomedicine. Whereas patterned nanomagnets are traditionally two-dimensional planar structures, recent work is expanding nanomagnetism into three dimensions; a move triggered by the advance of unconventional synthesis ...
Fernández-Pacheco, Amalio +5 more
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Three Dimensional Software Modelling [PDF]
Traditionally, diagrams used in software systems modelling have been two dimensional (2D). This is probably because graphical notations, such as those used in object-oriented and structured systems modelling, draw upon the topological graph metaphor ...
Gill, J.Y., Kent, Stuart
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Three-Dimensional Loop Extrusion [PDF]
Loop extrusion convincingly describes how certain Structural Maintenance of Chromosome (SMC) proteins mediate the formation of large DNA loops. Yet, most of the existing computational models cannot reconcile recent in vitro observations showing that condensins can traverse each other, bypass large roadblocks and perform steps longer than its own size ...
Andrea Bonato, Davide Michieletto
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