Sentence examples for capable of dispersion from inspiring English sources

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Current technologies are capable of dispersion compensation in optical fibres of 0.5 ps/km/nm, which has to be improved by about a factor of ten to make the scientific requirement feasible.

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Particle technique FT-IR and TEM techniques showed that the synthesized PMAMPC-MNPs were spherical in shape in the range of 10 60 nm coated with a polymer capable of enhancing dispersion and good stability.

The proposed fiber has an additional advantage of having a high negative dispersion coefficient (∼−84 ps/km nm) over the operating range of wavelength and thus the designed discrete amplifier module, based on this fiber, is also capable of compensating dispersion accumulated in one span (70 km) of transmission through G.652 fiber.

The energy differences are more pronounced at the MP2 level than at the B3LYP level and this is probably due to the fact that the perturbation theory treatment is capable of describing dispersion effects, whereas DFT is not.

Both Euclidean and Riemannian approaches are shown to be capable of characterising stress dispersion, although Euclidean dispersion is scale dependent and has units of stress whereas Riemannian dispersion is a scale independent unitless number.

One of the most studied factors capable of initiating biofilm dispersion is the availability of essential nutrients (Hunt et al. 2004; Sauer et al. 2004).

Results revealed that silica fume was capable of facilitating the dispersion of graphene and increasing the interfacial strength between graphene and cement matrix.

At the pedestrian level, the concentrations of simulated pollutants (e.g., the mean and maximum concentrations) in the non-uniform street canyons are lower than those in the uniform one, suggesting that uneven building layouts are capable of improving the dispersion of pollutants in urban area.

As macrophages are already mesenchymal and naturally capable of systemic tissue dispersion, it is not necessary to explain the phenomenon of metastasis in terms of complicated gene-linked epithelial to mesenchymal and mesenchymal to epithelial transitions.

The SEM supports our finding that Amp-B was capable of reducing the dispersion of the C. albicans from the biofilms but not to the extent of stopping it.

Yu et al. have developed electrospun PVP fibers as the basis of a fast-dissolving DDS capable of forming solid dispersions and improved the dissolution profiles of poorly water-soluble drugs for possible oral delivery applications [30].

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