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Based on the insight acquired from super capacitance values, PANI@CNT nanohybrid material provided the highest capacitance of 348.9 F g−1, which is 2.7 times superior to that of CNT and 1.5 times better than that of pure PANI, suggesting that a simplistic pathway for tailoring insertion/de-insertion of ions through high roughness in electrodes.

The structural insight acquired herein promises to end one of the longest persisting mysteries in the liquid crystal field, that started with the discovery of the "smectic-D" phase over half a century ago.[ 31, 32] But the importance of this finding goes far beyond the systems discussed herein and contributes to the general understanding of symmetry breaking in soft condensed matter.

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In my experience, I've found the skills and insights acquired through these processes and practices can often also be applied to other roles in theatre-making.

In particular, an emphasis is placed on novel systems and insights acquired since 2006.

The insights acquired were used to evaluate the acceptable probability of failure for different types of quay walls.

The implementation of the FSS in business clusters and insights acquired during the three-year project are discussed.

The physical insights acquired from this study is hoped to pave the way for rational design of new SERS tags based on plasmonic field enhancement in the nanometer-sized gaps.

Insights acquired through expression profiling of single genes as presented here are necessarily incomplete.

Insights acquired from the modified chemistry/environment of haem may further offer leads to already ongoing efforts to decipher the role of this molecule on bacterioferritin chemistry.

The insights acquired from this study can be used in further research and suggest a set of algorithms to concentrate on for subsequent studies.

To test the validity of insights acquired from animal and cancer cell line models, we developed assays based on renewable, early passage, non-malignant, high-risk donor breast epithelial cell (HRBEC) cultures derived from fresh human samples.

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