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Fishermen risk being shot at, arrested and having their catch confiscated.
Within days of arriving in Mississippi, three volunteers — Michael Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman — were kidnapped and killed, and, during the rest of the summer, thirty-seven black churches were set on fire and dozens of safe houses were bombed; volunteers were beaten, shot at, arrested, and trailed by pickup trucks full of armed men.
Apart of isoelectric point (at arrested state), regular and elongated magnetic wires can be obtained.
Under an external magnetic field (B = 0.3 T), from dialysis at isoelectric point and at arrested states, cationic polyelectrolytes can 'paste' these magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) together to yield irregular aggregates (size of 100 μm) and regular rod-like aggregates, respectively.
These straight and regular wires illustrate that, at arrested states and with the presence of extra polymer or particle charges, the PDADMAC/PAA2K-γ-Fe2O3 interactions can be softened and thus their one-dimensional aggregation can be controlled.
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There have also been attempts at arresting progression of AD, but all have failed until now.
Conclusion: Gelatin sponge is successful at arresting the egress of fluid through membrane defects when smaller defects are present.
All were better at arresting tumor cell growth or promoting cell death.
Recycled fibres improve fatigue by restraining the propagation of micro-cracks into meso and macro-cracks, whilst industrially produced fibres are more efficient at arresting macro-cracks.
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