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We show that this transition is associated with the formation of elongated droplets, eventually disrupting into nanodroplets which, upon stopping the flow, slowly relax to a stable gel-like microstructure with noticeable birefringent properties.
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We observed initial formation of particles with irregular shape and large size, which then were disrupted into uniform and smooth nanospheres.
As the thermal energy increases, the dimers tend to disrupt into monomers, leading to a decrease of the dimers' relative content.
Briefly, livers were mechanically disrupted into 1 mm3 pieces and digested for 45 min at 37°C with 0.05% collagenase Type II and 0.001% DNase I in RPMI 1640 medium.
Dental plaques were individually collected at least 2 h after eating and 6 h after tooth brushing, and DNA was extracted and then was disrupted into fragments with ~180 bp in length.
According to the analysis presented above, all dimers are assumed to be disrupted into monomers when the temperature of the MF sample is set above the critical temperature T*.
This indicates that dimers can be assumed to be totally disrupted into monomers when the temperature is increased above T*, and the critical temperature T* can be actually used to describe a MF sample.
8 weeks old spheres were disrupted into ∼0.1 mm diameter clusters by fine pipettation.
Briefly, dissected spleens were manually disrupted into cellular suspensions and red blood cells were lysed using NH4Cl buffer (Sigma).
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