With the recent rapid growth of Radio Frequency Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (RF MEMS) switches, there has developed an emergent requirement for more accurate theoretical models to predict their electromechanical behaviors. Many parameters exist in the analysis of the behavior of the switch, and it is inconvenient for further study. In this paper, an improved model is introduced, considering simultaneously axial stress, residual stress, and fringing-field effect of the fixed-fixed bridge structure. To avoid any unnecessary repetitive model tests and numerical simulation for RF MEMS switches, some dimensionless numbers are derived by making governing equation dimensionless. The electromechanical behavior of the fixed-fixed bridge structure of RF MEMS switches is totally determined by these dimensionless numbers.
Narciclasine (NCS), an Amaryllidaceae alkaloid from Narcissus tazetta bulbs, is a potent plant growth inhibitor. It shows a broad range of inhibitory effects on seed germination and seedling growth in wheat (Triticum aestivum). In this study, the chlorophyll content of light-grown wheat seedlings was markedly reduced in the presence of NCS. In etiolated wheat leaf sections, the greening process initiated upon illumination was inhibited by NCS. The block of chlorophyll accumulation in the presence of NCS was most probably due to the block of the formation of 5-aminolevulinic acid, an essential chlorophyll precursor. Western blot analysis showed that the formation of light harvesting chlorophyll a/b binding protein (LHCII) was also inhibited by NCS. Electron microscopy studies provided direct observation that the formation of chloroplast and internal membrane † Corresponding author. systems were blocked when etioplasts were illuminated in the presence of NCS. Thus, our study showed that NCS inhibited chlorophyll and chloroplast protein accumulation, concomitantly chloroplast formation.
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