Search Results - "Litinetsky, Luba"
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Sub‐micromorphology of the epicuticle of hornets: AFM studies
Published in Journal of electron microscopy (01-01-2002)“…The upper part of the hornet cuticle in the abdominal region reveals several structures. First, situated at intervals of 10 µm or more apart, there are…”
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The solar cell in hornet cuticle: nanometer to micrometer scale
Published in Journal of electron microscopy (2000)“…This paper focuses on structures observed by scanning and transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy upon and within the abdominal cuticle of…”
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Magnetic minerals Keystone-like crystals in cells of hornet combs
Published in Nature (London) (07-06-2001)“…The hexagonal brood-rearing cells inside the nest combs of the hornet Vespa orientalis are uniform in both their architecture and orientation. We have…”
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Keystone-like crystals in cells of hornet combs
Published in Nature (London) (07-06-2001)“…The hexagonal brood-rearing cell inside the nest combs of the hornet Vespa orientalis are uniform in both their architecture and orientation. We have…”
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AFM study of microstructures on the cornea of the compound eye and ocelli of the hornet Vespa orientalis (Insecta, Hymenoptera)
Published in Physiological chemistry and physics and medical NMR (2002)“…The present study describes a novel structure occurring on the cornea in the compound eye and the ocellus of the Oriental hornet. This description is based on…”
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Architecture and composite structure of hornet cuticle (Insecta, Hymenoptera)
Published in Composite structures (01-12-1999)“…The present study is devoted to the microstructure of the cuticle in the gastral segments of the Oriental hornet Vespa orientalis. In order to elucidate the…”
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Hypothesis on radar sensing and communication by hornets: comments on their antennal organulles and electrical activity
Published in Physiological chemistry and physics and medical NMR (2001)“…Our study shows that the antenna of the hornet is densely covered from base to tip with six types of organulles, namely, a trichoid organulle, about 23 microm…”
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Thermophotovoltaic (TPV) properties of hornet cuticle as dependent on relative humidity
Published in Physiological chemistry and physics and medical NMR (2000)“…This paper deals with the thermophotovoltaic (TPV) properties of the cuticle of the Oriental hornet as assessed over time under different regimens of relative…”
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