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Some examples of clusters, such as the network clusters of carbon, are new forms of matter.
Another company hoping to go public in the near future is Unidym Inc., which works with clusters of carbon nanoparticles that possess extraordinary properties in tensile strength and conduction of electrical current.
Miliband is said to favour developing "clusters" of carbon capture and storage (CCS), fitted on both coal- and gas-fired power stations, and a "national grid" for transporting and storing the polluting emissions.
The carbon material is composed of numerous clusters of carbon nanobeads, and shows a macro-meso-micro hierarchical porous structure.
Analysis shows that the shungite structure is formed by clusters of carbon and silicon dioxide, including small particles of pyrite (FeS2), iron oxide, and aluminum oxide.
Microstructural analysis shows clusters of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) mainly at the grain junctions, but also CNTs well dispersed and embedded in the aluminum matrix.
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Under the right conditions these chemicals react with each other and with common amino acids to make pyrroles, clusters of carbon-nitrogen rings.
The best-known of these is C60, the 60-atom cluster of carbon atoms.
This famously secretive business is trying to shed that reputation and emerge, like a diamond from a cluster of carbon, as a modern, efficient luxury goods industry.
One powerful means of affecting gene activity involves a process called methylation, in which methyl groups, a cluster of carbon and hydrogen atoms, attach to the outside of a gene and make it easier or harder for that gene to receive and respond to messages from the body.
The cluster of carbon atoms is treated as the atoms of diamond tool, and the several layers of monocrystalline germanium are deemed to be the substrate.
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