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In the subsurface, it was assumed that sp3 states atoms are released to the sp2 state and H atoms are released out of the surface as a results of collision cascades induced by the energetic ions.
Meanwhile, As atoms are released from the substrates and exhausted out of the chamber with H2 carrier gas and excessive AsH3 (As atoms).
The radicals adsorbed on the surface are dissociated by the binary collisions with the impinged atoms and a part of hydrogen atoms are released from the surface.
For all cases, the nanoparticle and baseline fluid atoms are released from the middle of the domain in a constant linear temperature gradient of 0.02 ND temperature gradient units.
We assumed a surface reaction layer consisted of several radical layers, in which radicals are dissociated by the collisions with energetic ions and some H and C atoms are released out and some H and C atoms are stitched into the subsurface and the stitched C atoms are assumed to form the sp3 states.
On binding, the Fe(III)–transferrin TfR1 complex is rapidly internalized, and iron atoms are released and directed to the mitochondria for heme synthesis [ 70, 71].
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During the final equilibration phase (2 ns), all atoms were released from positional restraints.
Hungarian-born American physicist Leo Szilard, American physicist Herbert L. Anderson, French chemist Frédéric Joliot-Curie, and their coworkers confirmed (1939) this prediction; later investigation showed that an average of 21/2 neutrons per atom are released during fission.
(d) The dopant atom is released successfully.
(d) In the end, the dopant atom is released successfully from the tip and adsorbed at the step site.
In the end, the dopant atom is released successfully from the tip and adsorbed at the step site (see Figure 4d).
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