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The calculation was carried out for grains that did not coalesce with each other.
In this way the interval ([alpha,beta ]_mathfrak{B }) consists of all branches that "coalesce" with (alpha ) and (beta ) above where (alpha ) and (beta ) "coalesce" with each other.
With further etching of Si, the large grains will melt and coalesce with each other, forming one unit (Fig. 1c, f).
Martensite units thus formed, coalesce with each other to form continuous layer of lath martensite layer at about 15 20 μm from the surface.
Generally, with the conventional epitaxial growth of GaN with LT-GaN nucleation layer, the GaN islands are formed during the initial steps of epitaxy and subsequently expand to coalesce with each other during the formation of GaN thin film.
As shown in Fig. 8a, when aqueous H2O2 solution was decomposed in flow field without superhydrophobic channels, the produced O2 will initially form small bubbles, then gradually accumulate and coalesce with each other to generate long gas slugs, and finally block the fuel channel.
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The SiO2 shells, working as "cement", coalesced with each other and formed immobile linkages between adjacent Fe3O4 "bricks" and preserved the anisotropic structures.
The embedded Au nanoparticles (ca. 10 nm in diameter) partially coalesced with each other to form conducting Au nanotubes/nanoparticles on the walls of AAO channels [15].
Distributed cracks from large interior pores coalesced with each other in the microstructurally small crack regime to form the major critical crack that eventually fractured the specimen.
As the testing time increased, voids increasingly coalesced with each other, forming a porous network which occupied a large part of the interface area and caused the EM failure.
Specific staining was characterized by a diffuse red granular reaction in the cytoplasm and nucleus, often coalescing with each other.
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