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  • 1
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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Review of Scientific Instruments 60 (1989), S. 2128-2128 
    ISSN: 1089-7623
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: The UVSOR is a 750-MeV dedicated electron storage ring in the Institute for Molecular Science at Okazaki, Japan. The ring was constructed mainly for the use of VUV photons. However, the intensity of the soft x-ray region around 10 A(ring) region is not negligible. The ring is also equipped with a 4 T superconducting three-pole horizontal wiggler. We have constructed a beamline equipped with a monochromator in order to utilize the soft and normal x-ray photons from the ring. In order to separate the vacuum of the ring from that of the monochromator, a light tight Be foil of 10 μm in thickness is placed in the upstream of the monochromator in the beamline. The monochromator constructed is a high vacuum compatible with double crystal which provides constant offset of the output beam. The constant offset during the rotation of crystal plane was realized by a simple linkage of linear motions of the two crystals with two linear guides placed on both input and output beam levels. The mechanical movement was found to be very smooth through a full rotation of 60° (between 15° and 75° of Bragg angle). Monochromator crystals such as beryl (101¯0), quartz (101¯0), InSb(111), Ge(111), and Ge(220) whose 2d value is 15.965, 8.512, 7.481, 6.532, and 4.00 A(ring), respectively, are being used with a reasonable intensity and signal-to-noise ratio of output signal. The range of photon energy which can be used with this line is from 850 eV to 4 keV in the bending magnet section, and from 850 eV to 6 keV with a wiggler. Because of the comparatively low energy of 750 MeV of the electron, the heat load is not a severe problem, and no radiation damage was observed for the first beryl crystal during an exposure to the beam for several months.We have measured the Na K-edge XANES spectrum of a thin film of NaCl which was evaporated in situ on a collodion film in the sample chamber at room temperature by using beryl as monochromator crystal. From the doublet separation of the spectrum, we can estimate the resolution better than 1 eV, which is sufficient for this energy range. With Ge(220) as monochromator crystal, K edge of potassium has been measured with a reasonable signal-to-noise ratio. Therefore, the practical limit of the energy attainable in this beamline of bending magnet section is about 4 keV.
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  • 2
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    Oxford [u.a.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 44 (1988), S. 102-104 
    ISSN: 1600-5759
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Adiantum capillusveneris L. ; Microtubule (cortical) ; Protonema (fern) ; Rhizoid (fern) ; Tip-growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Cortical microtubule arrays in tip-growing protonemal and rhizoid cells of the fernAdiantum gametophytes were observed by immunofluorescence microscopy. A circular arrangement of cortical microtubules was demonstrated around the subapical part of protonemal cells growing under red light conditions. However, such an arrangement was not found in growing rhizoids either by immunofluorescence microscopy or by electron microscopy. The different patterns of microtubule arrays around the apices of tip-growing protonemal and rhizoid cells suggest the possible existence of different mechanisms in regulating the cell diameter in the two types of cylindrical cell.
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    Springer
    Protoplasma 151 (1989), S. 73-80 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Adiantum ; Cell division ; Microtubule ; Preprophase band ; Protonema
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Microtubule organization during preprophase band development was investigated using immunofluorescence microscopy in filamentous protonemal cells (approx. 600 μm in length, 20 μm in width) ofAdiantum capillus-veneris L. Protonemata pre-cultured under red light were transferred to continuous blue light or total darkness to induce synchronous cell division. Preprophase bands were found under both light conditions. In an early stage of development, the preprophase band which is transverse to the cell axis overlapped with an interphase cortical array of microtubules which is random or parallel to the cell axis. The interphase cortical array disappeared thereafter. While the width of the preprophase band became narrow during development under dark conditions, under blue light conditions it did not. Spatial and temporal aspects of the disappearance of the interphase cortical array of microtubules were also investigated. The interphase cortical array began to disappear at nearly the same time as the beginning of preprophase band formation. Under blue light, the disruption of cortical microtubules started at approx. 150 μm from the tip (approx. 120 μm from the nucleus), and spread toward the tip as far as the nuclear region and toward the base to an area approx. 300–400 μm from the tip. Cortical microtubules remained in the basal part of the protonema. The pattern of disappearance between the tip and nucleus could not be determined. Under dark conditions, the pattern of the disappearance of cortical microtubules was somewhat different in many cells from that encountered with exposure to blue light. Microtubules first re-oriented from longitudinal to transverse, and then gradually disappeared. In some cells, the pattern of disappearance was similar to that observed under blue light.
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  • 5
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    Springer
    Protoplasma 151 (1989), S. 81-87 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Amiprophos-methyl ; Cell shape ; Colchicine ; Fern protonema ; Adiantum capillus-veneris L. ; Microfibril ; Microtubule
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary 5 mM colchicine and 1 μg/ml amiprophos-methyl, known antimicrotubule agents, were applied to fernAdiantum protonemata under red light. Both drugs caused microtubule disruption and subsequent apical swelling of protonemal cells after certain lag periods. While the lag periods for the onset of microtubule disruption after application of the two drugs were different (within 15 minutes in amiprophos-methyl, 1 hour in colchicine), the lag periods of apical swelling after microtubule disruption were nearly the same (approx. 70 minutes). The results suggest that the apical swelling is a consequence of microtubule disruption. In cells examined 1 hour after microtubule disruption by either drug, the microfibril arrangement of the innermost layer of the cell wall was random at the tip, transverse in the subapical region, and roughly longitudinal in the cylindrical region. This pattern of microfibrils was similar to that of untreated cells in which the microtubules show a similar arrangement (Murata and Wada 1989). Surprisingly, even after approx. 4 hours of microtubule disruption, when apical swelling had occurred in most cells, the pattern of microfibril deposition was not altered. The role of microtubules in oriented microfibril deposition and the mechanism of control of cell shape are discussed.
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  • 6
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    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Applied Polymer Science 38 (1989), S. 1869-1877 
    ISSN: 0021-8995
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Plasma polymer films prepared from perfluoro-2-butyltetrahydrofuran (PFBTHF) and perfluorobenzene (PFB) were investigated by elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and ESCA. The gas separation properties were also investigated to seek plasma polymer films with good permselectivity. Plasma polymer films from PFBTHF and PFB were composed of polymer chains with fluorinated moieties such as C-CFn, CF, CF-CFn, CF2, and CF3 groups. Changes in the afcurrent as an operating condition for plasma polymerization showed less influence on the distribution of the fluorinated moieties but more influence on the permselectivity of the plasma polymer films formed. The permselectivity was improved by plasma polymerization in the PFBTHF/CH4 or PFB/CF4 mixture systems. The PO2/PN2 ratio for the plasma polymer films prepared from PFBTHF/CH4 and PFB/CF4 mixtures increased from 3.1 at 0 mol % CH4 to 4.0 at 50 mol % CH4 addition, and from 4.1 at 0 mol % CF4 to 5.0 at 25 mol % CF4 addition, respectively. The permselectivity of the plasma polymer films may be related to the crosslinkage and aggregation of polymer chains rather than the elemental composition.
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