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Visual Test Using Color Frequency Doubling, Scott Whittenburg
Visual Test Using Color Frequency Doubling, Scott Whittenburg
Chemistry Faculty Publications
A novel psychophysical visual test is proposed for testing a person for glaucoma, and based on the discovery that a frequency doubling phenomenon is produced by isoluminent color visual stimuli. More specifically, it is proposed to construct a visual stimulus for which alternating colors in a grating pattern is the only basis for producing the frequency doubling phenomenon. That is, the colors are of the same luminance or intensity level, i.e., isoluminent, but each grating or pattern alternates from one color to another. Preferably, the colors are complementary color pairs, such as blue and yellow.
The Nonplanarity Of The Peptide Group: Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Steven W. Rick
The Nonplanarity Of The Peptide Group: Molecular Dynamics Simulations, Steven W. Rick
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The general properties of the peptide bond can be described from a linear combination of two states: a single bond neutral form and a double bond zwitterionic form. However, environmental effects can shift the balance of the linear combination. This would cause the rigidity of torsional rotations of the peptide bond to be environmentally dependent and, in fact, an analysis of protein structures in the protein data bank reveals a different degree of nonplanarity for different secondary structure elements. A potential is presented in which the peptide bond is treated as a linear combination of two states; the coefficients of …