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Interview with Raymond Roeske
Raymond Roeske
Jan 01, 0001
In his November 25, 2003 interview with Ray Nielson, Raymond Roeske details his training in the Army Air Corps and his missions overseas during WWII. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and...
Published by: Winthrop University
Nonlinear and nonlocal elasticity in coarse-grained differential-tension models of epithelia.
The shapes of epithelial tissues result from a complex interplay of contractile forces in the cytoskeleta of the cells in the tissue and adhesion forces between them. A host of discrete, cell-based models describe these forces...
Motility and phototaxis of Gonium, the simplest differentiated colonial alga.
Green algae of the Volvocine lineage, spanning from unicellular Chlamydomonas to vastly larger Volvox, are models for the study of the evolution of multicellularity, flagellar dynamics, and developmental processes. Phototactic...
Spontaneous oscillations of elastic filaments induced by molecular motors.
It is known from the wave-like motion of microtubules in motility assays that the piconewton forces that motors produce can be sufficient to bend the filaments. In cellular phenomena such as cytosplasmic streaming, molecular...
Comment on "Faceting and Flattening of Emulsion Droplets
Garcia-Aguilar et al. [1] have shown that the deforma- tions of “shape-shifting droplets”, reported in a series of experimental papers spawned by Refs. [2, 3], are consis- tent with an elastic model. Here we show that the...
Finite population corrections for multivariate Bayes sampling
We consider the adjustment, based upon a sample of size $n$, of collections of vectors drawn from either an infinite or finite population. The vectors may be judged to be either Normally distributed or, more generally...
Finite population corrections for multivariate Bayes sampling
We consider the adjustment, based upon a sample of size $n$, of collections of vectors drawn from either an infinite or finite population. The vectors may be judged to be either Normally distributed or, more generally...

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