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  • 31OrthoCAD Network Research Cell — Established 2007 Location Mumbai, Maharastra Operating Agency Indian I …

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  • 32Tethered particle motion — (TPM) is a biophysical method that is used for studying various polymers such as DNA and their interaction with other entities such as proteins. The method allows to measure various physical properties on the substances, as well as to measure the …

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  • 33Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particle — Heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein particles (hnRNPs) are complexes of RNA and protein present in the cell nucleus during gene transcription and subsequent post transcriptional modification of the newly synthesized RNA (pre mRNA). The presence of… …

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  • 34Defective interfering particle — Defective interfering particles (DIPs) are virus particles that are missing part or all of their genome. Because of these deletions in their genome, DIPs cannot sustain an infection by themselves. Instead, they depend on co infection with a… …

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  • 35Lucas cell — A Lucas cell is a type of scintillation particle detector. It is used to grab a gas sample, filter out the radioactive particulates through a special filter and then count the radioactive decay. It is frequently used to measure radon gas… …

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  • 36mi|cell — mi|celle or mi|cell «mih SEHL», noun. a colloidal particle, especially one in a soap solution. ╂[< New Latin micella (diminutive) < Latin mīca; see etym. under mica (Cf. ↑mica)] …

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  • 37foreign body giant cell — Syncytium formed by the fusion of macrophages in response to an indigestible particle too large to be phagocytosed (eg. talc, silica or asbestos fibres). There may be as many as 100 nuclei randomly distributed: similar cells but with the nuclei… …

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  • 38Microbeam — A microbeam is a narrow beam of radiation, of micrometer or sub micrometer dimensions. Together with integrated imaging techniques, microbeams allow precisely defined quantities of damage to be introduced at precisely defined locations. Thus, the …

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  • 39Material Point Method — The Material Point Method (MPM), is an extension of the Particle in cell (PIC) Method in computational fluid dynamics to computational solid dynamics, and is a Finite element method (FEM) based particle method. It is primarily used for multiphase …

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  • 40Meshfree methods — are a particular class of numerical simulation algorithms for the simulation of physical phenomena. Traditional simulation algorithms relied on a grid or a mesh, meshfree methods in contrast use the geometry of the simulated object directly for… …

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