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Constant flexing of the structure concentrates stress, which leads to microscopic cracks.
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The flexing of the structures is then achieved in an additional refinement step (Fig. 1D).
In light of the published functional data, it may be possible that electrostatic repulsion from divalent cation depletion causes some flexing of the nanorobot structure, without a loss of the logic-gating molecular features and open versus closed conformations.
The combination of stiff construction with soft compounds (introduced to spice up the racing) means that the tyre's performance drops off very quickly, as without much help from any flexing of the tyre's structure, the compound gets abused and overheats.
No matter if a creature lives in air or water, whether it propels itself with skin, feather, or gelatinous flaps, the propulsive limbs of all animals seem to have the same bendy design constraint: About one-third of the length of the structure flexes during steady motion, and the bending angle ranges from 15° to 40°.
We propose to utilize interpolation methods for the flexing of atomic structures in cryo-EM volumetric maps.
This construction permits some flexing of the vehicle frame without stressing the basic structure of the engine.
The repeated flexing of the cantilever spring during operation can lead to premature fatigue failure.
The flexing of the wire will also act as padding.
The method is simple to apply and enables flexing of structures by non-expert modelers.
Darst et al. (2002) flexed the crystal structure of T. aquaticus RNAP into the E. coli 15 Å-resolution cryo-EM map by constrained MD on 15 feature vectors.
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