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Journal of Biomechanics | 1999

Time-resolved X-ray diffraction from tendon collagen during creep using synchrotron radiation

Naoki Sasaki; Norifumi Shukunami; Norio Matsushima; Yoshinobu Izumi

In order to understand the molecular mechanism of relaxation phenomena in collagenous tissue, time-resolved, small-angle X-ray diffraction measurements were performed on bovine Achilles tendon collagen under creep. A tension-induced increase in the 67 nm period (D-period) was observed, and the strain in the D-period, epsilon D, was found to be almost proportional to the external force per unit cross-sectional area (average stress) of the specimen. With an increase in epsilon D, a change in the ratio of intensities of the third-order reflection peak of the D-period to that of the second-order peak was also observed. The increase in epsilon D was decomposed into three elementary processes of D-period deformation, which are presented on the basis of the Hodge-Petruska model: (1) molecular elongation, (2) increase in gap region, and (3) relative slippage of lateral adjoining molecules. Up to 8 MPa of average stress, the contribution to epsilon D originated mostly from only mode (1). At more than 10 MPa of average stress, modes (2) and (3) also contributed to fibril elongation. For epsilon D by molecular elongation (mode (1)), the time dependence of the D-period change in the immediate response region is a sharply shaped step function, while the contribution to epsilon D by molecular rearranging modes gives a slight creep nature at the immediate response region in the time dependence of epsilon D. Because this creep nature is observed at the immediate response, it is related qualitatively to the KWW function in a stress-relaxation modulus of collagenous tissue observed in an immediate response region (Sasaki et al. (1993). Journal of Biomechanics 26, 1369-1376). The elementary process of KWW-type relaxation is concluded to be related to the tension-induced molecular rearrangement within a D-period.


Archive | 1995

Wavelength-division-multiplexing optical amplifier

Kazuo Yamane; Michikazu Shima; Yumiko Kawasaki; Kenji Tagawa; Shinya Inagaki; Norifumi Shukunami


Archive | 1999

Gain and signal level adjustments of cascaded optical amplifiers

Shinya Inagaki; Norifumi Shukunami; Susumu Kinoshita; Hiroyuki Itou; Taiki Kobayashi


Archive | 1996

Method and apparatus for controlling optical amplifier used for optically amplifying wavelength-division multiplexed signal

Shinya Inagaki; Kenji Tagawa; Norifumi Shukunami; Nobuhiro Fukushima


Archive | 1996

Doped optical fiber having core and clad structure for increasing the amplification band of an optical amplifier using the optical fiber

Norifumi Shukunami; Shinya Inagaki


Archive | 2005

Optical amplifier for amplifying multi-wavelength light

Miki Onaka; Yasushi Sugaya; Etsuko Hayashi; Norifumi Shukunami; Manabu Watanabe


Archive | 1999

Method and apparatus using four wave mixing for optical wavelength conversion

Norifumi Shukunami; Susumu Kinoshita; Toshio Hashi


Archive | 2010

OSNR MONITOR DEVICE AND OSNR MEASUREMENT DEVICE

Norifumi Shukunami; Kentaro Nakamura; Noriaki Mizuguchi


Archive | 1996

Optical amplifier for collectively amplifying optical signals having a plurality of multiplexed wavelengths

Shinya Inagaki; Norifumi Shukunami


Archive | 1999

Optical amplifier and fiber module for optical amplification

Norihisa Naganuma; Norifumi Shukunami

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