Sentence examples for coating rendered from inspiring English sources

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Tropoelastin coating rendered the untreated regions cell adhesive and the PIII-treated area non-adhesive, allowing very fine patterning of cell adhesion to PTFE surfaces.

The phospholipids micelle coating rendered the nanoparticles highly water-soluble, and the functional groups of the phospholipids coating allowed for the bioconjugation of various moieties, such as fluorescent molecules and engineered proteins.

Further, this thick gel coating rendered the cultured cells insensitive to changes in surface composition at the conducting polymer/BMM gel interface.

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Inert: the sensor should not react with the tissue or form a coating rendering the device inaccurate over time.

The animal fills the frame of the painting, isolated against a blazing orange sky, its shaggy coat rendered in brushstrokes the width of human hairs.

Funny, yes, but the coat renders the movement difficult to see, and the choreography, beyond an occasional arm flap, is lost.

We demonstrate, for the first time, that a thin, strong, ductile, and adhesive coating renders bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) bendable.

Sample 1 was well-dispersed and stable due to its hydrophobic surface coating, which rendered NPs water-repellent and dispersible in non-polar organic solvents, such as CCT.

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