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The phrase "entangled network" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a complex or complicated network that is difficult to navigate or understand. Example: "The corporate structure of the company was a seemingly endless entangled network of subsidiaries and partnerships, making it difficult for outsiders to fully comprehend their operations."
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Figure 4 depicts an entangled network of acidified MWCNTs, which are attached to clusters of iron oxides.
On this coarse-grained level, the entangled network of polymer chains is described via a primitive path analysis (Z1 code).
The developed membranes have a dense, entangled network of CNT with 50 500 nm pore openings and are superhydrophobic.
In our model, the membrane is viewed as an entangled network of chains interacting at their backbone and ionic groups.
SEM image (Fig. 5b, c) of the composites depicts an entangled network of oxidized MWCNTs (MWCNT COOH) with clusters of iron oxides attached to them.
A densely entangled network and small discrete micelles are respectively responsible for the high viscosity and the low viscosity state, as revealed by FF-TEM.
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It is shown that in the nonentangled state, this new hybrid free energy function reduces to the Flory Rehner free energy function; in the entangled state, the influence of entanglements on the mechanical behavior of gels is significant, the more entangled networks exhibit higher stress.
Editors' access to both material resources and opportunities is largely regulated by their relative positions in the highly complex and entangled networks of personal connections.
Entangled networks will then be addressed with regards to polycatenation, polythreading, and self-penetration, and how they differ from structural interpenetration.
When polymer concentration is high enough (above critical overlap concentration, C*), polymer chains are packed closer and begin to interact with each other and form entangled networks (Skelland and Meng 1996).
Thin, lightweight, and flexible gas-diffusion electrodes (GDEs) based on freestanding entangled networks of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) decorated with Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) are tested as the air-breathing cathode in a zinc air battery.
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