962 resultados para Latex Quaternioni Inkscape Eulero Angoli rotazioni slerp
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Lo scopo del lavoro quello di verificare tramite software CAD linfluenza dei principali parametri chirurgici e anatomici sul Range Of Motion (ROM). Sono stati costruiti 5 modelli, uno di articolazione sana(Senza Protesi), uno di protesi Convenzionale e tre di protesi Conservative o a Conservazione (Totale, Media e Bassa Conservazione). Per tutti i modelli sono state simulate le rotazioni di base e i cosiddetti movimenti critici, ovvero quei movimenti a rischio di lussazione. Le prove sono state eseguite per teste da 28-,32-,36-,40mm di diametro, e con la coppa orientata di 45 in abduzione e 15 gradi in antiversione prima e successivamente di 45 e 0. Inoltre, per verificare linfluenza delloffset sul ROM, sono stati costruiti e simulati i movimenti per altri 5 modelli che non conservassero il vincolo del mantenere loffset anatomico. Variando il diametro della testa si registrano differenze apprezzabili in termini di ROM solo per i movimenti di Estensione e Abduzione per il modello di Protesi Convenzionale e di Abduzione per il modello a Bassa Conservazione. Variando il livello di resezione del collo si visto come per i modelli di protesi a Media Conservazione, Bassa Conservazione e Convenzionale si misurano angoli superiori a quello del riferimento tratto dalla Letteratura. Diversamente per il modello di Protesi a Totale Conservazione i valori ottenuti per alcuni movimenti sono inferiori, poich limitati da un contatto di tipo c-b. Le simulazioni dei movimenti critici confermano la tendenza di un ROM accettabile per i modelli di protesi a Bassa Conservazione e di protesi Convenzionale, i quali forniscono escursioni angolari sempre superiori a quelle prese come riferimento dalla Letteratura. Invece, le protesi a Totale e Media Conservazione forniscono valori inferiori al riferimento per i movimenti di Pivot e Roll, essendo limitati dallantiversione della coppa (movimenti di ExtraRotazione e contatto c-b). Variando la posizione della coppa a 45/0 i due movimenti Critici Pivot e Roll migliorano per i modelli a Totale e Media Conservazione, tornando in linea con il riferimento. Riguardo loffset si nota come pi si avvicina a quello anatomico che misura 46,2mm (da 37 a 44mm), pi si riscontra un aumento in termini di ROM.
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Polystyrene latex particles modified at the surface with different hydrophilic functional groups were prepared by miniemulsion polymerization and applied to control the crystallization of zinc oxide in aqueous medium. The effects of both latex structure and concentration on the crystal growth, morphology, crystalline structure, and properties of the resulting zinc oxide were analyzed. Depending on the latex additive used, micro- and submicrosized crystals with a broad variety of morphologies were obtained. Among the studied latexes, the carboxyl-derived particles were shown to be a convenient system for further quantitative investigations. In this case, as the additive concentration increases, the aspect ratio of the crystals decreases systematically. Latex particles are assumed to adsorb preferentially onto the fast growing {001} faces of ZnO, interacting with the growth centers and reducing the growth rate in [001]. When zinc oxide is precipitated in the presence of latex, the polymer particles become incorporated into the growing crystals and polymerinorganic hybrid materials are obtained. These materials are composed of an inorganic and largely undisturbed crystalline matrix in which organic latex particles are embedded. Increasing amounts of latex become incorporated into the growing crystals at increasing overall concentration in the crystallizing system. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra were measured to obtain information on defect centers. Emission spectra of all samples showed a narrow UV peak and a broad band in the green-yellow spectral region. The former emission is attributed to exciton recombination, whereas the latter seems to be related with deep-level donors. Latex appears to be a quencher of the visible emission of zinc oxide. Thus, compared to pure zincite, ZnOlatex hybrid materials show a significantly lower PL intensity in the visible range of the spectrum. Under continuous photoexcitation, a noticeable dynamic behavior of the PL is observed, which can be related to a photodesorption of adsorbed oxygen. These surface-adsorbed oxygen species seem to play a crucial role for the optical properties of the materials and may mediate the tunneling of electrons from the conduction band to preexisting deep-level traps, probably related to intrinsic defects (oxygen vacancies or interstitial zinc). The polymer particles can block the sites where oxygen adsorbs, and the disappearance of the electron-shuttle species leads to the observed quenching of the visible emission. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) provided additional information about crystal defects with unpaired electrons. Spectra of all samples exhibit a single signal at g 1.96, typical for shallow donors. Contrary to the results of other authors, no correlation was possible between the EPR signal and the visible range of PL spectra, which suggests that centers responsible for the visible emission and the EPR signal are different.
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Abbiamo analizzato il comportamento di dispositivi mobili allo scopo di acquisire, ricostruire ed analizzare dati rotazionali da veicoli in movimento. E' possibile ricostruire solo l'urto iniziale di un incidente tra automobili attraverso segnale GPS e accelerometri interni ai veicoli, non possibile ricostruire l'intera dinamica dell'incidente poich si perde la rotazione assunta dai mezzi di trasporto dopo l'urto. Per questo scopo abbiamo studiato il comportamento di un dispositivo mobile capace di percepire movimenti rotatori. Abbiamo creato un'architettura software per ricostruire graficamente ed analizzare le rotazioni di una piattaforma Arduino, ovvero un prototipo dotato di accelerometro e giroscopio. Per studiare le rotazioni stata applicata la matematica dei quaternioni. Abbiamo trovato algoritmi che ricavano le rotazioni attraverso le velocit angolari fornite dalla piattaforma, ed anche attraverso componenti hardware specializzati in rotazioni. Entrambe le soluzioni riescono ad interpretare correttamente la rotazioni del dispositivo nell'intervallo di tempo in cui si pu sviluppare un incidente.
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Lo scopo del presente lavoro quello di analizzare il ben noto concetto di rotazione attraverso un formalismo matematico. Nella prima parte dell'elaborato si fatto uso di alcune nozioni di teoria dei gruppi nella quale si definisce il gruppo ortogonale speciale in n dimensioni. Vengono studiati nel dettaglio i casi di rotazione in 2 e 3 dimensioni introducendo le parametrizzazioni pi utilizzate. Nella seconda parte si introduce l'operatore di rotazione, il quale pu essere applicato ad un sistema fisico di tipo quantistico. Vengono infine studiate le propriet di simmetria di rotazione, definendone le caratteristiche e analizzando il caso particolare del potenziale centrale.
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In questa tesi si descrivono la funzione zeta di Riemann, la costante di Eulero-Mascheroni e la funzione gamma di Eulero. Si riportano i legami tra questi e si illustra brevemente l'ipotesi di Riemann degli zeri non banali della funzione zeta, ovvero l'ipotesi della distribuzione dei numeri primi nella retta dei numeri reali.
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In questa tesi si descrive il gruppo dei quaternioni come gruppo non abeliano avente tutti i sottogruppi normali. In particolare si dimostra il teorema di Dedekind che determina la struttura dei gruppi aventi tutti i sottogruppi normali. Si d poi un polinomio a coefficienti razionali il cui gruppo di Galois coincide con il gruppo dei quaternioni.
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Pergularain e I, a cysteine protease with thrombin-like activity, was purified by ion exchange chromatography from the latex of Pergularia extensa. Its homogeneity was characterized by sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), native PAGE and reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC). The molecular mass of pergularain e I by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) was found to be 23.356 kDa and the N-terminal sequence is L-P-H-D-V-E. Pergularain e I is a glycoprotein containing approximately 20% of carbohydrate. Pergularain e I constituted 6.7% of the total protein with a specific activity of 9.5 units/mg/min with a 2.11-fold increased purity. Proteolytic activity of the pergularain e I was completely inhibited by iodoacetic acid (IAA). Pergularain e I exhibited procoagulant activity with citrated plasma and fibrinogen similar to thrombin. Pergularain e I increases the absorbance of fibrinogen solution in concentration-dependent and time-dependent manner. At 10 microg concentration, an absorbance of 0.48 was reached within 10 min of incubation time. Similar absorbance was observed when 0.2 NIH units of thrombin were used. Thrombin-like activity of pergularain e I is because of the selective hydrolysis of A alpha and B beta chains of fibrinogen and gamma-chain was observed to be insusceptible to hydrolysis. Molecular masses of the two peptide fragments released from fibrinogen due to the hydrolysis by pergularain e I at 5-min incubation time were found to be 1537.21 and 1553.29 and were in close agreement with the molecular masses of 16 amino acid sequence of fibrinopeptide A and 14 amino acid sequence of fibrinopeptide B, respectively. Prolonged fibrinogen-pergularain e I incubation releases additional peptides and their sequence comparison of molecular masses of the released peptides suggested that pergularain e I hydrolyzes specifically after arginine residues.
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The adsorption of anionic, carboxyl functionalized latex particles, recharged by a cationic surfactant acting as fabric softener/conditioner, to a cellulose surface was investigated with evanescent wave video microscopy. This technique allows to monitor the deposition and release of individual particles in real-time with an excellent selectivity and sensitivity. Since the recharged particles and the conditioner compete for the free surface, the initial deposition rate and final surface coverage are found to be strongly dependent on the ratio of particle and conditioner concentrations.
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Latex glycoprotein (LGP) from Synadenium grantii latex was purified by the combination of heat precipitation and gel permeation chromatography. LGP is a heat stable protein even at 80 degrees C showed a sharp single band both in SDS-PAGE as well as in native (acidic) PAGE. LGP is a monomeric protein appears as single band under reducing condition. It is a less hydrophobic protein showed sharp single peak in RP-HPLC with retention time of 13.3 m. The relative molecular mass of LGP is 34.4 kDa. CD spectrum of LGP explains less content of alpha-helix (7%), and high content of beta-pleated sheets (48%) and random coils (46%). The N-terminal sequence of LGP is D-F-P-S-D-W-Y-A-Y-E-G-Y-V-I-D-R-P-F-S. Purified LGP is a fibrinogen degrading protease hydrolyses all the three subunits in the order of Aalpha, Bbeta and gamma. The hydrolytic pattern is totally different from plasmin as well as thrombin. LGP reduces recalcification time from 165 to 30 s with citrated human plasma but did not show thrombin like as well as factor Xa-like activity. Although LGP induces procoagulant activity, it hydrolyses partially cross-linked fibrin clot. It hydrolyses all the subunits of partially cross-linked fibrin clot (alpha- chains, beta-chain and gamma-gamma dimer). LGP is a serine protease, inhibited by PMSF. Other serine protease inhibitors, aprotinin and leupeptin did not inhibit the caseinolytic activity as well as fibrinogenolytic activity. We report purification and characterization of a glycoprotein from Synadenium grantii latex with human fibrino(geno)lytic activity.
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The secondary metabolites in the roots, leaves and flowers of the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.) have been studied in detail. However, little is known about the specific constituents of the plants highly specialized laticifer cells. Using a combination of liquid and gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, we identified and quantified the major secondary metabolites in the latex of different organs across different growth stages in three genotypes, and tested the activity of the metabolites against the generalist root herbivore Diabrotica balteata. We found that common dandelion latex is dominated by three classes of secondary metabolites: phenolic inositol esters (PIEs), triterpene acetates (TritAc) and the sesquiterpene lactone taraxinic acid -d-glucopyranosyl ester (TA-G). Purification and absolute quantification revealed concentrations in the upper mg g1 range for all compound classes with up to 6% PIEs, 5% TritAc and 7% TA-G per gram latex fresh weight. Contrary to typical secondary metabolite patterns, concentrations of all three classes increased with plant age. The highest concentrations were measured in the main root. PIE profiles differed both quantitatively and qualitatively between plant genotypes, whereas TritAc and TA-G differed only quantitatively. Metabolite concentrations were positively correlated within and between the different compound classes, indicating tight biosynthetic co-regulation. Latex metabolite extracts strongly repelled D. balteata larvae, suggesting that the latex constituents are biologically active.
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At least since Thomas Piketty's best-selling "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" (2014, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press), percentile shares have become a popular approach for analyzing distributional inequalities. In their work on the development of top incomes, Piketty and collaborators typically report top-percentage shares, using varying percentages as thresholds (top 10%, top 1%, top 0.1%, etc.). However, analysis of percentile shares at other positions in the distribution may also be of interest. In this paper I present a new Stata command called pshare that estimates percentile shares from individual-level data and displays the results using histograms or stacked bar charts.