Dielectric materials are foundational to our modern-day communications, defense, and commerce needs. Although dielectric breakdown is a primary cause of failure of these systems, we do not fully understand this process. We analyzed the dielectric breakdown channel propagation dynamics of two distinct types of electrical trees.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDielectric breakdown is an example of a natural phenomenon that occurs on very short time scales, making it incredibly difficult to capture optical images of the process. Event initiation jitter is one of the primary challenges, as even a microsecond of jitter time can cause the imaging attempt to fail. Initial attempts to capture images of dielectric breakdown using a gigahertz frame rate camera and an exploding bridge wire initiation were stymied by high initiation jitter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromomycin A3 banding of the chromosomes of three species of Cervidae (red deer, fallow deer, roe deer) allows the demonstration of both centromeric constitutive heterochromatin and R-banding patterns useful for identifying all the chromosomes of a given karyotype. In all three species significant amounts of chromomycin-bright heterochromatin are present at the centromeres of all autosomes. The X chromosomes of all investigated species contained appreciable amounts of centromeric heterochromatin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cytogenetic analysis of 112 domestic dogs led to the detection of a new Robertsonian translocation (Robertsonian translocation 1/31). This translocation was restricted to the poodle breed; it occurred in high frequency and was encountered in the homozygous and heterozygous state.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGiemsa banding in cattle chromosomes enables the demarcation of both centromeric areas as pale regions and banding patterns along the chromosome arms. These are valuable in identifying all the chromosomes of a given karyotype. A high degree of intra- and inter-individual variation in the size of the centromeres was observed.
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