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It consists of spheres about 100 nanometres (billionths of a metre) in diameter.
It consists of spheres of glass, minerals, or plastic stacked in close-packed arrays.
In the case of acid catalysis, calcined silica has a mesoporous structure and consists of spheres with diameters of about 20 to 40 nm (Figure 1b).
On the one hand, we say that the model of the solar system consists of spheres orbiting around a big mass or that the population in the model is isolated from its environment, but it does not seem to make sense to say this about a description.
The product synthesized at 180°C mostly consists of spheres with shorter nanorods on their surfaces (Figure 6a), while those prepared at 240°C showed many distorted and mutually joined spheres (Figure 6b), which may be partly due to the magnetism of the products at high temperature.
This indicates that the structure obtained after shear consists of spheres of PS (indicated by a broad maximum due to form factor at q≈0.76 nm−1), which assume LSO (primary peak at q≈0.021 nm−1) as discussed in detail by Schwab and Stühn [ 8] and Kim et al. [ 3].
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We assume that the porous air electrode mainly consists of sphere-like carbon particles, and hence a spherical film growth model is adopted to simulate the precipitation of Li2O2 on the spherical carbon surfaces.
In all the samples, the fraction of NR-shaped gold particles consisting of spheres and cubes is less than 3%.
Second, a clump consisting of spheres is generated to simulate the real particle using a minimum distance criterion.
The results revealed that the as-synthesized NaYF4 Er,Yb/Bi2MoO6 consisted of spheres with a core diameter of about 26 nm and a shell diameter of around 6 nm.
The crystal structure of products using tartaric acid and citric acid as complexing agent was hexagonal, consisting of spheres with 100 nm diameter.
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