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When a suspended solid dissolves in acid, the dissolved ions can diffuse further into the suspension.
For a given time, elemental Si or Ge can thus diffuse further away from their adsorption site when the surface is atomically flat [22].
Smaller NPs will also tend to diffuse further into tumour tissue from the bloodstream, and therefore present a more even distribution in larger tumours than larger NPs.
It is also assumed that oxygen must diffuse through an electrolyte film surrounding each porous aggregate before it can diffuse further into the pores of the aggregate.
As the Ga and NH3 supply continued, the supersaturation at the liquid-solid interface led to the axial growth of nanowires along the preferred [0001] direction, as shown in Figure 3b.The gas species arriving at the nanowire bases and sidewalls as mentioned in the above cases (2) and (3) would diffuse further along the nanowire surface.
The result shows that the optimal activity was found for 7-μm-long TiO2 tubes, and tubes longer than 7 μm have thinner walls; thus, light is absorbed on a longer distance and pollutant has to diffuse further to reach the oxidizing species [30].
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The hard phase in the coatings also diffused further.
Henceforth, almost no CO2 molecules could have diffused further in the pores.
It was found that the Ag diffused further into the Au than the Au did into the Ag.
Elemental analyses revealed that the concentration of carbon atoms in the PC sample was highly packed and that the atoms diffused further into the substrate compared with the conventional carburizing sample.
Altogether, our data demonstrate unambiguously that Hh without cholesterol diffuses further than Hh-WT in both the embryonic epidermis and the wing imaginal disc.
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