Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSimilar(60)
Dark in truck except for crack of light and fresh air coming through small interstice between back doors".
We previously showed that the 470 nm particle diameter has sufficiently small interstices to give a 5-fold slip flow enhancement for a C4 bonded phase.
Previous work by Krässing [ 14] has shown that a higher degree of fibrillar aggregation produces a more compact fiber structure, with fewer, smaller interstices resulting in a smaller internal accessible surface area.
Because ultrafine powders have smaller interstices between grains, this could explain why the ultrafine samples were less susceptible to drop-weight impact.
A large number of cells travelling in a coordinated mass would require fewer cell divisions to become macroscopically visible, and such a satellite cluster would appear before a sample with a small number of cells inoculated into the plate-medium interstice.
Cameron's collaboration with Anger has since turned her own appearance in Pleasure Dome into an iconic image following her death, while her association with Berman helped give Cameron a small but intense kind of recognition during her lifetime, one that would involve the hazy interstice of art and drugs.
We argue that these gardens provide an interesting example of how the urbanization process creates particular "socionatures" linked in this case to retired members of the working class who occupy (often as squatters) and transform the interstices left by the expanding city in order to produce food at a small scale.
Tiny minor workers, which have relatively larger antibiotic- producing glands, are efficient at removing pathogenic spores from interstices deep within in a garden, and are recruited to sites of infection by larger major workers [ 33, 34], but these size-based efficiencies cannot be realized by a small, monomorphic, work force.
There were not many interstices, just discrete units — and a smaller number of them.
Cations, on the other hand, are usually smaller, occupying interstices, or spaces, in the crystal lattice between the anions.
An interstice is defined as an intervening space, especially a very small one, originating from the Latin interstitium, which derives from intersistere, to 'stand between' (Oxford English Dictionary ND).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com