Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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The volcanic strata consist of sheet-like flows of andesite, dacite, basalts, and trachybasalts that are interbedded with agglomerates and tuffs. |
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This means that organisms are not agglomerates but ecosystems of co-acting cells with a unique functional focus. |
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These form all kinds of agglomerates and aggregates, including fibrils, in a precise morphological hierarchy. |
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We also could not obtain length distributions from filaments inside of large agglomerates. |
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The cubicled floor space of start-ups turned agglomerates make up the Binary Proletariat. |
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Milled rice contains agglomerates, or clumps, of starch and protein. |
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In this process the human proteins are inactivated and agglomerates are formed which may be the cause of the observed intolerance to the injection solutions. |
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The most significant feature was the importance of the female line, which constituted the connecting threads that held together different family agglomerates. |
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Guraya's approach instead relies on very high pressure, supplied by a special homogenizer known as a microfluidizer, to physically split apart the starch-protein agglomerates. |
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An unique aspect of the agglomerates according to the present invention is that they are formed without the use of a separate bonding substance, such as an adhesive. |
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The point he has missed is, a large percentage of India's surface area is still in villages where rainwater recharges the soil much more than it does in urban agglomerates. |
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Instead they consolidated into larger population agglomerates. |
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The Chilwa province is composed of several granite, syenite, and nepheline-syenite plutons that are associated with extrusive carbonatites and agglomerates. |
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In addition there are infrequent outcrops of igneous rocks including lavas, tuffs and volcanic vent agglomerates. |
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However, if compressive forces are applied before wetting and dispersion, agglomerates can be formed. |
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They are said to ensure complete wetting of the pigment surface and consequent reduction in agglomerates. |
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The JQS prospect to the south is underlain by volcanic agglomerates which have been intruded by diorite dikes and stocks. |
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Size reduction of agglomerates occurs when the shear stress developed in the polymer exceeds some critical value, this being the interparticle forces. |
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A special high-seed chopper is provided in the bottom portion of the sidewall to reduce agglomerates or to control the particle size of a granulate. |
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The 22 nm particles measured as aerosol particles are already agglomerates of smaller primary structures formed immediately after spark ignition and condensation. |
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The average diameters of the agglomerates were found to be between about 1000A and 3000A Rough estimates of the number of scatterers in agglomerate could also be calculated. |
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The Gericke Nibbler offers the combination of integrated paddles and suitable screens to reduce lumps and agglomerates to the desired size needed for the process. |
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A patented compounding process agglomerates dirty, unsorted mixed plastics, including oil-bottle flake and mixtures of household and industrial waste. |
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