Polarization Dependent Loss
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Host response mechanisms in periodontal diseases
Periodontal diseases usually refer to common inflammatory disorders known as gingivitis and periodontitis, which are caused by a pathogenic microbiota in the subgingival biofilm, including Porphyromonas gingivalis, Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, Tannerella forsythia and Treponema denticola that trigger innate, inflammatory, and adaptive immune respon
J. Appl. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2015-06
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2. Controle de Corrente de Spin em Pontos Quânticos na Presença de Tensões de Porta Moduladas no Tempo
Since Loss &DiVincenzo proposal to use confined electron spins in quantum dots (QDs) as a building block for qubits in solid state systems, spin-dependent transport in QDs has attracted a lot of attention. The interest for this system increased even further with the recent experimental developments to coherently control (initialization-manipulation-read out)
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 09/08/2011
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3. Estudo das perdas dependentes da polarização no anel de recirculação óptico
O estudo experimental da Perda Dependente da Polarização (Polarization Dependent Loss PDL) é realizado em um Anel de Recirculação Óptico (Recirculating loop - RCL). A PDL por sua natureza estatística tem seu valor acumulado diferente da soma da PDL de cada elemento que constitui o anel. Estudos teóricos são conduzidos utilizando o método da matrix
Publicado em: 2006
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4. EFEITOS DA POLARIZAÇÃO DA LUZ EM SISTEMAS DE COMUNICAÇÕES POR FIBRA ÓPTICA / POLARIZATION EFFECTS IN OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
The polarization effects that cause limitations in optical communications are essentially the Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD), the Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL), and the Polarization Dependent Gain (PDG). These effects can appear either isolated or in combinations, generating signal distortion. These effects were first investigated individually under
Publicado em: 2005
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5. STUDY OF SIGNAL DISTORTION IN ANALOGICAL OPTICAL SYSTEMS: FOR COMBINED EFFECTS OF POLARIZATION MODE DISPERSION AND POLARIZATION DEPENDENT LOSS / ESTUDO DA DISTORÇÃO DE SINAIS EM SISTEMAS ÓPTICOS ANALÓGICOS: POR EFEITOS COMBINADOS DA DISPERSÃO DOS MODOS DE POLARIZAÇÃO COM AS PERDAS DEPENDENTES DA POLARIZAÇÃO
Neste trabalho é apresentado um estudo do formalismo matemático para a teoria da polarização da luz, da dispersão dos modos de polarização e das perdas dependentes da polarização e de seus efeitos combinados. Medidas experimentais para caracterização dos parâmetros dos dispositivos que compõe a montagem experimental são apresentados, sendo aqui
Publicado em: 1999
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6. Mechanisms of polarization of the shape of fibroblasts and epitheliocytes: Separation of the roles of microtubules and Rho-dependent actin–myosin contractility
Cultured fibroblasts possess a characteristic polarized phenotype manifested by an elongate cell body with an anterior lamella whose cell edge is divided into protrusion-forming and inactive zones. Disruption of the fibroblast microtubule cytoskeleton leads to an increase in Rho-dependent acto-myosin contractile activity and concomitant loss of structural po
National Academy of Sciences.
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7. Stress-induced Ceramide-activated Protein Phosphatase Can Compensate for Loss of Amphiphysin-like Activity In Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Functions to Reinitiate Endocytosis*
Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells lacking the amphiphysin-like orthologs, Rvs161 or Rvs167, are unable to thrive under many stress conditions. Here we show cells lacking Rvs161 require Cdc55, the B subunit of the yeast ceramide-activated protein phosphatase, for viability under heat stress. By using specific rvs mutant alleles, we linked this lethal geneti
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
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8. Does irehdiamine kink DNA?
We report equilibrium, relaxation kinetic, and transient electric dichroism studies on the complex of the diamino steroid irehdiamine A with DNA. The results are consistent with a β-kinked structure for the complex at saturation, with a kink in the DNA structure induced by a bound steroid every second base pair. The results that favor this hypothesis includ
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9. Mutations in the Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Type 2a Protein Phosphatase Catalytic Subunit Reveal Roles in Cell Wall Integrity, Actin Cytoskeleton Organization and Mitosis
Temperature-sensitive mutations were generated in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae PPH22 gene that, together with its homologue PPH21, encode the catalytic subunit of type 2A protein phosphatase (PP2A). At the restrictive temperature (37°), cells dependent solely on pph22(ts) alleles for PP2A function displayed a rapid arrest of proliferation. Ts(-) pph22 mutan
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10. Effect of saponin treatment on the sarcoplasmic reticulum of rat, cane toad and crustacean (yabby) skeletal muscle.
1. Mechanically skinned fibres from skeletal muscles of the rat, toad and yabby were used to investigate the effect of saponin treatment on sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+ loading properties. The SR was loaded submaximally under control conditions before and after treatment with saponin and SR Ca2+ was released with caffeine. 2. Treatment with 10 micrograms
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11. Simulating disorder–order transitions in molecular recognition of unstructured proteins: Where folding meets binding
A microscopic study of functional disorder–order folding transitions coupled to binding is performed for the p27 protein, which derives a kinetic advantage from the intrinsically disordered unbound form on binding with the phosphorylated cyclin A-cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (Cdk2) complex. Hierarchy of structural loss during p27 coupled unfolding and unbindi
The National Academy of Sciences.