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The smallest nanoparticles are ideally spherical.
It is clear that SNPs are not ideally spherical, and their mean diameter is in the range of 40 70 nm.
The described novel method is generic and suitable for (ideally spherical) cells within a size range of 1 to approximately 40 μm, as is often employed in white and red biotechnology and biorefinery.
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A complete three-dimensional multi-physics model is set up to simulate the transient ICEP motion of ideally polarizable, spherical particles in an unbounded liquid.
A multicomponent diffusion-based dissolution model incorporating hydrodynamic theory was formulated to estimate intra-NAPL concentration gradients and associated aqueous interfacial concentrations for ideally shaped (spherical) NAPL blobs.
This geometry allows for the maximum stress to occur in the interior of the spherical cap and is ideally suited for experimentally achieving the ideal strength.
A phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic materials was carried out by using precise results of finite elements calculations.
Ideally we would consider the area of the spherical caps covered by child hemispheres, and sum them to get the necessary area for the parent hemisphere.
If the isolated nanoparticles of spherical shape are deposited on an ideally flat substrate, their size can be determined easily from the AFM image by measuring the nanoparticle image height [13].
In the case of spherical and parabolic indentation, results show that the first plastic regime exists only for elastic-ideally plastic materials having an E/σy ratio higher than approximately 2.000.
Ideally, patterned PVP cakes were built at the bottom of Teflon liner, exhibiting their flat planes with spherical-cap appearance (Figure 2e).
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