In general, the strain ellipsoids have oblate strain symmetry with some data points in the prolate field. |
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Hydrodynamic and small angle x-ray scattering measurements show that plant MSP has an extended, prolate ellipsoid shape in solution. |
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The corresponding axial ratios were 1.14 for a prolate ellipsoid and 1.16 for an oblate ellipsoid. |
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Electron microscopy of negatively stained samples revealed prolate ellipsoids. |
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Prey size was measured as volume, calculating the item as a prolate spheroid. |
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The volume of each egg was approximated using the formula for the volume of a prolate spheroid. |
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Length, diameter, and surface area were calculated assuming that the fruits were prolate spheroids. |
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In some places, unidirectional compressions take the shape of a prolate spheroid. |
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A trochoid refers to any of the cycloid, the curtate cycloid and the prolate cycloid. |
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The display screen of claim 1 wherein said microbeads have a generally prolate shape so as to resist mechanical shock and electrical burnout. |
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This ratio suggests that the enzyme-inhibitor complex can be described as prolate ellipsoid, for reasons discussed before. |
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The change in colour from cream-coloured to amber, and the change in shape from a prolate spheroid to an indented, prismatic solid, is typical for corn pollen during drying. |
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In this article, we have developed a general geometrical model to describe the structure of prolate or bacilliform capsids. |
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Its shape depends on the variety of the fruit destined for drying and may range from oblate to prolate. |
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The prolate is formed by a point on a radius less than that of the rolling circle, such as a point on the spoke of a wheel. |
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The prolate cycloid is similar to the simple cycloid except that the curve has no cusps and does not intersect the line. |
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The second term is the second order zonal harmonics and represents a deformation of the equipotential surface to a prolate ellipsoid aligned with the Earth-Moon axis. |
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Pollak, Prolate spheroidal wavefunctions, Fourier analysis and uncertainty III, Bell Sys. |
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