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  • 11
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    Springer
    Journal of statistical physics 30 (1983), S. 649-679 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Chaos ; mapping ; ergodic ; mixing ; time-correlation function ; chaos-chaos transition ; Frobenius-Perron operator
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Successive band-splitting transitions occur in the one-dimensional map xi+1=g(xi),i=0, 1, 2,... withg(x)=αx, (0 ⩽x ⩽ 1/2) −αx +α, (1/2 〈x ⩽ 1) as the parameterα is changed from 2 to 1. The transition point fromN (=2n) bands to 2Nbands is given byα=(√2)1/N (n=0, 1,2,...). The time-correlation functionξ i=〈δxiδx0〉/〈(δx0)2,δxi≡ xi−〈xi〉 is studied in terms of the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Frobenius-Perron operator of the map. It is shown that, near the transition pointα=√2,ξ i−[(10−4√2)/17] δi,0-[(10√2-8)/51]δi,1 + [(7 + 4√2)/17](−1)ie−yi, whereγ≡√2(α−√2) is the damping constant and vanishes atα=√2, representing the critical slowing-down. This critical phenomenon is in strong contrast to the topologically invariant quantities, such as the Lyapunov exponent, which do not exhibit any anomaly atα=√2. The asymptotic expression forξ i has been obtained by deriving an analytic form ofξ i for a sequence ofα which accumulates to √2 from the above. Near the transition pointα=(√2)1/N, the damping constant ofξ i fori ⩾N is given byγ N=√2(αN-√2)/N. Numerical calculation is also carried out for arbitrary a and is shown to be consistent with the analytic results.
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  • 12
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    Springer
    Photosynthesis research 5 (1984), S. 17-28 
    ISSN: 1573-5079
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The intra-chloroplastic distribution of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) between thylakoid membranes and stroma was studied by determining the enzyme activities in the two fractions, obtained by the rapid centrifugation of hypotonically disrupted chloroplast preparations of spinach and pea leaf tissues. The membrane-associated form of RuBisCO was found to increase in proportion to the concentration of MgCl2 in the disrupting medium; with 20 mM MgCl2 approximately 20% of the total RuBisCO of spinach chloroplasts and 10% of that of pea chloroplasts became associated with thylakoid membranes. Once released from membranes in the absence of MgCl2, addition of MgCl2 did not cause reassociation of the enzyme. The inclusion of KCl in the hypotonic disruption buffer also caused the association of RuBisCO with membranes; however, up to 30 mM KCl, only minimal enzyme activities could be detected in the membranes, whereas above 40 mM KCl there was a sharp increase in the membrane-associated form of the enzyme. Higher concentrations of chloroplasts during the hypotonic disruption, as well as addition of purified preparations of RuBisCO to the hypotonic buffer, resulted in an increase of membrane-associated activity. Therefore, the association of the enzyme with thylakoid membranes appears to be dependent on the concentration of RuBisCO. P-glycerate kinase and aldolase also associated to the thylakoid membranes but NADP-linked glyceraldehyde-3-P dehydrogenase did not. The optimal conditions for enzyme association with the thylakoid membranes were examined; maximal association occurred at pH 8.0. The association was temperature-insensitive in the range of 4° to 25° C. RuBisCO associated with the thylakoid membranes could be gradually liberated to the soluble form upon shaking in a Vortex mixer at maximal speed, indicating that the association is loose.
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  • 13
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    Journal of materials science 16 (1981), S. 1197-1203 
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Elastic interaction energies between two identical inhomogeneous plates in an anisotropic matrix were calculated with respect to particle separation distance and alignment orientation on the basis of the microscopic theory of elasticity developed by Yamauchi and de Fontaine. Four types of plate-arrangement along the cube directions; two plates whose faces were mutually parallel, two plates which were arranged on a cube plane as a raft, two plates which were perpendicularly arranged with face—edge configuration and two plates which were perpendicularly aligned with edge—edge configuration were energetically stable, while other arrangements were not stable. Compared with experimental observations on the local arrangement of γ′plates in a Ni-Al single crystal, the calculated results were confirmed to be qualitatively correct.
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    The @Anatomical Record 204 (1982), S. 333-339 
    ISSN: 0003-276X
    Keywords: Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Stereological analysis was carried out on Leydig cells in perfusion-fixed testes of normal adult mice.In a decapsulated testis, the seminiferous tubules occupy 89.3% and the interstitial tissue makes up 10.7% of the volume of the testis parenchyma. The Leyding cells comprise 3.8% of testicular volume. There are 24.9 million Leydig cells per cm3 (or gm) of tissue. An average Leydig cell has a volume of 1,533 μm3 and a surface area of 1150 μm2.The smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is the most prominent organelle in the Leydig cells, and has a membrane surface area of 2,428 cm2 per cm3 of fresh testis tissue, which is 8.5 times the surface area of the plasma membrane and constitutes 56.9% of the total membranes in Leydig cells. Mitochondria occupy 10.1% of the Leydig cell volume of 11.4% of cytoplasmic volume. The inner mitochondrial membrane (including tubular or vesicular cristae) provides a surface area of about 2855 μm2/cell and is 2.26 times that of the outer membrane. There are approximately 712 cm2 of inner membranes per cm3 tissue. Mouse Leydig cells have numerous lipid droplets, which average 147 per cell and occupy 5.1% of the cell volume.
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