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The conglomeration of smaller size grains can be activated by greater energy due to the increasing substrate temperature which causes more mobility of nanoparticles and hence resulting in the larger sized structures.
However, the thickness of TiO2 shell for Au-120@TiO2 Au-120@TiO2 about 5 nm (Fig. 3e), which can be ascribedeclines influence of large size and significantoconglomerabouts of Au nanoparticles.
Instead, much of the mitochondrial genome is observed as linear molecules and multibranched conglomerations of subgenome to multigenome size, and when circular molecules are recovered, they are typically much smaller than the expected genome size (Oldenburg and Bendich 1996; Backert and Börner 2000; Manchekar et al. 2006).
Conglomeration of smaller TiN grains, to form bigger size grains, is seen to occur at the films deposited with higher total ion flux.
Models of PNC participation started out including a conglomeration of individual factors describing populations at risk (young, less educated, single, large family size) [ 19, 20].
In the northern Arctic region, cirrus tend to be composed of only the columns, plates, and conglomerations, and these crystals tend to be at least four times larger than the minimum size.
There are large pores among the conglomerations and small pores within themselves in the preform according to the design and the test of pore size distribution.
Individual tubercles are microscopic in size, but most of the visible manifestations of tuberculosis, from barely visible nodules to large tuberculous masses, are conglomerations of tubercles.
"It's a wonderful conglomeration".
Discourage and even preclude conglomeration.
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