This paper describes and tests several algorithms for calculating ellipticity, rectangularity, and triangularity shape descriptors. |
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The enthalpy and entropy of folding for the tropomyosin and troponin T peptides were determined from the change in ellipticity as previously described. |
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It is not exactly the same face because of the tilt of the Moon's rotational axis to its orbital plane around Earth, and the slight ellipticity of that orbit. |
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The V refers to Mr. Vongerichten, who has reached the kind of celebrity status that accommodates ellipticity. |
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He granted that the proposition connected mathematically the inverse square law to the ellipticity of the course of the planets. |
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From these can be calculated the ellipticity or deviation from a perfect sphere of the planet and its departure from an ellipsoidal shape. |
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The graph in the upper right panel shows the strength of the scattered energy as a function of orientation and ellipticity. |
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This has the effect of reversing the apparent direction of rotation of the wave and results in a change of sign of the ellipticity of the wave. |
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The illumination wave could be linear horizontal polarization, for example, but the scattered wave could have any orientation and ellipticity. |
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Waves that contain noise, or that have a time varying ellipticity and orientation are examples of partially polarized waves. |
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If the ellipticity is positive, the rotation of the electric vector is counter-clockwise, or left-handed. |
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A 3-dimensional plot showing the backscattered power as a function of orientation and ellipticity of the EM wave when the incident and backscattered polarizations are the same. |
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This cross-continental triangulation lent urgency to the need for a gravimetric survey of North America directed toward a more precise determination of the Earth's ellipticity, a project that Charles was to supervise. |
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The polarizations are described by 4 independent variables, the ellipticity and orientation of the incident wave, and the ellipticity and orientation of the backscattered wave. |
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Hidden in the ellipticity, a message of longing coyly revealed itself. |
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They have highlighted the fact that two parameters are required to describe macroscopic curl patterns: ellipticity and twisting of the shaft's cross-section along the fiber axis. |
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Circular dichroism spectra were expressed by molar ellipticity in units of millidegrees. |
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The collected data was imported into Microsoft Excel and the CD spectra were plotted in terms of molar ellipticity versus wavelength. |
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It has a constant ellipticity and orientation angle. |
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At this point, the analysis of the Rayleighwave ellipticity gain importance, because Sexton et al. |
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Polarity, ellipticity, elicitation and propositional development, their relevance to the well-formedness of an exchange. |
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However, ellipticity of stem cross sections was evident, particularly in the bottom few meters of stems. |
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These size variables were then used to calculate several shape indices, including circularity, rectangularly, ellipticity, aspect ratio, and form function. |
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Once the Rayleigh-wave ellipticity has been obtained, as described in the section above, a relation between the ellipticity and the earth model must be established. |
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Follicle characteristics, seasonal chavges in fibre-sectional area and ellipticity in Australian specialty carpet wool sheep, Romneys and Merinos. |
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Supply of a pulsed laser source, modulated in wavelength in a wide spectral window, high average power, small beam diameter and reduced ellipticity. |
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