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Spirala i Morgellons "Morgellons (also called Morgellons disease or Morgellons syndrome) is a name given in 2002 by lab technician Mary Leitao to a proposed condition characterized by a range of cutaneous (skin) symptoms including crawling, biting, and stinging sensations; finding fibers on or under the skin; and persistent skin lesions (e.g., rashes or sores), initially in her son... The aim of this study was to provide quantitative data on the origin and trajectory of the main renal arteries using spiral CT angiography and arteriography. http://www.morgellonsexposed.com/Throwback.htm Spiral geometry of a signal transmitter cAMP in an amoeba population (Dictyostelium discoideum)

leads to chemotactic movements of cells in direction of the spiral core. This is the signaling phase where cells communicate and aggregate polysaccharides have triple-stranded helical structures whose sense and pitch are comparable to those of polynucleotides. We recently revealed that the beta-1,3-glucans could interact with certain polynucleotides to form triple-stranded and helical macromolecular in which the single-walled carbon nanotubes are entrapped within the helical superstructure of beta-1,3-glucans. Various conductive * polymers and gold nanoparticles also entrapped within the helical superstructure in a similar manner helical superstructure can be photopolymerized rukopis123 Hipoteza Zora onca: elektron se vrti oko bozona u suprotnom smjeru rotacije! Odgovor: Electron helical trajectory In the model of the hydrogen atom proposed by Niels Bohr the electron is assumed to be corpuscular. So, his model is incompatible with the model of quantum mechanics, where the electron is considered to be a wave described by the famous equation developed by Schrdinger. Bohr model is unable to explain some phenomena that require a wave model of the electron, and therefore his model is not correct. Paradoxically, Bohr model has supllied the Theoretical Physics with many spectacular successes, pointing out that his model cannot be entirelly wrong. But after the development of Quantum Mechanics, the quantum theorists concluded that Bohr successes are accidental. In the atom emits photons when the electron moves along a radial direction (and not in circular orbit, as supposed in Bohr theory). The emission happens as consequence of resonance between the pitch of the electrons helical 1 trajectory and the distance d? between the strings of gravitons

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The distance proton-electron (considered by Bohr) is equal to the distance between the electron and the center of its helical trajectory: EM = RHT = RBOHR The centripetal force considered by Bohr (which in his calculation he considered equal to the Coulombic force of attraction proton-electron) is equal to the force with which the aether keeps the electron moving about the center of its helical trajectory: FC(ht) = FE = FC = FP In the hydrogen atom of QRT an electron moves with helical trajectory (zitterbewegung) within the electrosphere of a proton. The electron moving with helical trajectory within such a non-Euclidian space has several properties, shown in the book QRT.The center of the potential is actually the center of the helical trajectory, and such coincidence also explains the success of the Schrdinger theory moving around a proton with helical trajectory From the hydrogen atom proposed in QRT, we actually realize that Schrdinger, without to know, discovered the equation of the electron with helical trajectory moving in the electrosphere of a proton As any serious physicist may realize, the successes of Bohr is the stronger support for the hypothesis of the helical trajectory, because the helical trajectory is the only theoretical way capable to explain his successes. And as a theory cannot be acceptable if it is unable to explain the Bohrs successes, then we conclude that any theory to be acceptable must be developed by considering the helical trajectory helical electron trajectorycalculated by my fast MC insid

When a charged particle moves through a uniform magnetic field, it follows a helical trajectory--the particle moves with constant speed parallel to the field while executing SHM in the plane perpendicular to the field. In order to more fully explore the issue, I implemented magnetic-fieldinduced helical electron trajectories in my existing FastMC-diffusion-effects.C macro's framework. Given a decay electron's emission point, energy, and direction, I iteratively step through its helical trajectory inside the pressure vessel's 50 Gauss field. When its trajectory intercepts the pressure vessel wall, I calculate the tangential velocity vector at that point, and from there can calculate the corresponding impact parameter. Below is an illustration of just such a helical trajectory, generated by my fast MC for an exaggerated magnetic field (7000 Gauss, for the purposes of demonstration). I tested the MC algorithm for a variety of emission energies and electron charges, and I'm fairly confident that the orientations and magnitudes of the helical effects are correct. An electron gun emits a beam of electrons which can be bent into a circular or helical trajectory by the magnetic field 3 of a Helmholtz coil. The beam is bright and clearly visible.

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model of a helical trajectory of the electron beam An electron enters a relatively uniform magnetic field at an angle to the field direction through a highly permeable mesh (1). It follows a helical trajectory, then exits the field through a second mesh (2). The total rotation the electron undergoes is independent of the entry point on the first mesh and is a measure of the electrons energy. The electrons spiral around field lines, emerging through a curved mesh which focuses them onto a detector. An accelerating electric potential is applied between the meshes so that lower energy particles strike the detector close to the axis of the analyzer than do higher energy ones... The locus of all energies in this range is a spiral indicated by the dotted line. Ono to oduevljava /ili deprimira/ je prvi podatak: electron helical trajectory na Google Oko 21.300 rezultata, 3912 articles match your search: 5 "electron helical trajectory " Kao primjer istraivanja navodi se popis samo malog dijela radova:

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Mind-Spirit Helixoid of 'All'-Time -- viz. the Helical Trajectory

knowledge of 8 electromagnetism, electronics, and nuclear technology the Electron, outer ring -- and Proton, inner toroidal ring of 137 loops -- standing 'Lissajous' Topology electromagnetic waves of known, and published, 'octave-based' harmonic frequencies, velocities and wavelengths! the two forms of charge, matter, physicality: woven of universal lig

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Path of the DNA double helical axis in two minichromosome fragments

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electron helical path

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Constant-Torsion

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theory of Kirchhoffelastic rods, Charles Darwin, The movements and habits of climbing plants

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pure torsion Magnetic monopole, It is impossible to make magnetic monopoles from a bar magnet. If a bar magnet is cut in half, it is not the case that one half has the north pole and the other half has the south pole. Instead, each piece has its own north and south poles. Cosmic strings in non-abelian gauge theories naturally gain a spectrum of massless, or light, excitations arising from their embedding in colour and flavour space. This opens up the possibility that colliding strings miss each other in the internal space, reducing the probability of reconnection. We study the topology of the non-abelian vortex moduli space to determine the outcome of string collision. inverse proportional spiral Density-WaveSpiral Theories Lin-Shu density wave proposal explored in our theory Schematic illustration of the spiral microfluidic design developed for cell

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the key to protein folding lies in the torsion angles

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helical structure of the heart and the band-like assembly The spiral assembly of the contractile elements of the heart There is vivid debate - and speculation - over the future of cardiac surgeons and their business. One of the modules of transformation of our exciting profession is suggested to be diversification. The field will broaden to encompass innovative, and most naturally, less invasive techniques. Many of these techniques are in the stage of basic science or animal experimentation at the present time. The quest for novelty is so aggressive that many of the accomplished milestones are viewed with controversy by the conservatives of our profession. One of the fledgling -however rapidly expandingmethodologies which enter the stage of clinical study is tissue engineering and stem cell transfer. These techniques promise to provide tissue restoration or de-novo generation of heart muscle, valves and vessels. The clinical impact of the refined progeny of these innovations in the future is unimaginable.

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Torsion Angles and the Ramachandran Plot Cellular elasticity spiral geometry The topography of microstructured surfaces differently affects fibrillin deposition by blood and lymphatic endothelial cells in culture squares and rectangles, and spiral geometry, obtained by the 16 photoimmobilization of Hyaluronan

Primary culture of capillary endothelial cells from the spiral

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This technology is currently being used for diagnostic testing. Inovacije:spirala kao telefon 18 ligament and stria vascularis The heart can not regenerate itselfwhich means once cardiac muscle becomes diseased it is irreversible. This video shows how tissue engineering methods are being used to grow cardiac cells on thin elastic strips, which can contract freely. Each beat of the cardiac cells, causes the elastic strip to curl into a helix. The ultimate goal of this work is to be able to grow healthy heart muscle cells that could be used to regenerate the heart. Adam Feinberg, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher in the Parker Group says At the moment we are trying to tissue engineer small model systems of the heart as a way of understanding basic cardiac function and drug interactions.
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Stem cells and God. Conceptual computer artwork showing enlarged cells in a petri dish, with a representation of God from Michelangelo's painting The Creation of Adam. God has a double helix of DNA swirling around his arm, touching a cell in the dish. This may represent the role of religious ethics in stem cell research, in vitro fertilisation and human cloning. It could also show the audacious role of man 19 'playing God' in genetic research and manipulation. to afford the corresponding poly(diacetylene)-nanofibers with a uniform diamete

energy generated by the user to power up the cell phone. lg helix phone. Designer Rob Luna created an LG concept phone called Helix, a device that can also be used as a slap bracelet worn on the owners wrist. LG Helix comes with flexible circuits, a touch screen display and the concept device is made out of rubber and black stainless steel. You can attach the handset to the belt, through a magnetic charger and use the kinetic energy generated by the user to power up 20 the cell phone.

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