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Nanolithography is achieved by using a tip as a hammering tool to create nano-patterns on the sample surface.
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Over time, you can add to the complexity of your designs by using a cone tip to create detail lines and a cylindrical shaped tip for shading and dimension.
Both imprinted and embossed nano-patterns can be generated by using a vibrating tip with a larger tapping load and by using a predefined program to control the route of tip movement as it passes over the sample's surface.
She makes her intricate designs by using a piping tip that's available in the most basic sets (Wirecutter, the product review site owned by The New York Times, recommends the Ateco 14-Piece Cake Decorating Set). She prefers to use a simple No. 2 round piping tip to create individual strands, instead of a "grass tip" with multiple holes.
The adherent monolayer cells were scratched by using a micropipette tip and washed twice with PBS to remove suspended cells.
c FIB etching was further employed to realize the suspended ZnO MC. d The ZnO MC was picked up by using a glass tip Fig 2 a The illustration of a ZnO MC placed on the SiO2/Si substrate for optical measurement.
After a 6 hs long serum starvation, a wound was made by using a micropipette tip to scrape off the cells.
The nostrils were gently tickled by using a pipette tip to instigate sneezing and the expulsion of nasal mucus and nasal wash, which were collected into a Petri-dish and supplemented with 1 ml of media.
A scratch through the central axis of the plate was gently made by using a pipette tip.
†20 µL of challenge dose was introduced intranasally onto the nostrils of the mice by using a pipette tip.
NP specimens were obtained by using a mini tip flocked with Nylon fiber swab (code 518CS01; Copan, Brescia, Italy).
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