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The rest of fluorine could be adsorbed as F2 on the grain boundaries or located in interstices of the ZnO structure.
The scaffolds were divided into 3 groups: (1) THIN: collagen microsponge formed in interstices of PLGA mesh; (2) SEMI: collagen microsponge formed on one side of PLGA mesh; (3) SANDWICH: collagen sponge formed on both sides of PLGA mesh.
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Therefore, so this logic goes, trust not what Wagner ranted in treatises and journals and letters, or undeniably depicted in his music and texts, but what's otherwise intuitable, however inchoately, in the interstices of his art, especially in what Horowitz and others see as the complexity, empathy and ambiguity of his characterizations of villains and heroes alike.
Though there is much to admire in "New England White," especially in the interstices of the mystery plot, the novel seems to lack the vigor, intensity, and air of authenticity of its predecessor.
At great personal risk, he wrote a fierce anti-Nazi polemic during the war (transcribed by hand in an asylum, written crossways in the interstices of his novel The Drinker).
The jokes are familiar Carry On luggage, and though Ian Fleming was a hard-line anti-Communist, the screen Bond has always worked in the interstices of the Cold War in order not to cause offence.
They are beautiful in their simplicity; ever interested in the interstices of language, code, and systems, Boetti liked that the resulting maps had no element of design to them; that is, the world map is a standard, (arguably) objective image, and each country was simply made in the colors of its flag.
They subsist in the interstices of the new paradigm, or in some cases off its waste.
Morgan invents in the interstices of the narrative, the gaps in the weave, and such inventions are nearly always felicitous.
It is in the interstices of the human network rather than in the minds of a few wunderkinder that most real innovations are born.
A novel hybrid film is designed and prepared by in situ growth of ZnO nanoribbons in the interstices of Zn2SnO4 nanoplates network on the compacted woven metal wires through a simple process.
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