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Obviously, the manganese oxide nanoparticles (Fig. 4a, b) had an average size between 20 and 30 nm, and the shape of the particle was more like a regular sphere compared to the oval-shaped particles of S1 and S2 after calcination (Additional file 5: Figure S5 and Additional file 6: Figure S6).
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However, as shown in Fig. 3d, the flower-like architectures of SbBiS3 have a highly regular sphere-like morphology, which is obviously different from that of Sb1.6Bi0.4S3.
The scanning electron microscopic investigation indicated that the resultant microcapsules presented the regular spheres with a smooth surface and a uniform size distribution, while the transmission electron microscopy showed a well-defined core shell structure for these microcapsules.
The resultant microcapsules showed the regular spheres with a well-defined core-shell structure and a silver outer layer.
Morphologic investigation demonstrated that the microcapsules presented regular spheres with a well-defined core shell structure.
For regular spheres, the saturation concentration corresponds theoretically to a random packing.
Although the Al2O3 powder has a broad size distribution covering ~0.5-1μm ~0.5-1μm3 pandicles Al2O3ot regular sparticleshis trend follows the generarebehavior expected from Mie theory; notely, that the regular spheresing coefficienthis proportrendl to scatterer concentration.
It is seen that all the samples present regular sphere-like particles without any adhesive behavior, and the average particle size is ~85 nm.
SEM images in Fig. 7c shows that the UHMWPE/GO-SiO2 composite granules have uniform size, good dispersion, and regular sphere-like shape.
At this scope, we first analyze a regular bed of spheres in laminar conditions (Re~80).
Jim's golf ball was not only texture mapped with a genuine Spalding golf ball label; it was also bump-mapped with several hundred dimples, placed at the centers of triangles generated by a regular tessellation of the sphere.
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