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The solution concentration of 10 and 12 wt% produced the fibres with the average diameter of around 85 nm, where 15 wt% solution produced larger fibres with the average diameter of 121 nm.
The latter sample has larger fibres and a greater proportion of darkly stained oxidative fibres.
The former usually have larger fibres and higher CV values than the latter [ 12].
These fibrils appear to wrap around each other, sometimes in a helical manner, to form larger fibres.
The fibres were usually intracellular, lying inside the phagosomes of macrophages, but larger fibres weresometimes encountered lying free.
We have shown that the hydrogels have a very high water content (∼90%) and as seen by electron microscopy, contain long thin filaments (which are sometimes clumped into larger fibres) that are aligned parallel to the surface.
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The z-binder yarns in ORT architecture suppress the localised damage and allow larger fibre rotation during the fibre "scissoring motion" that enables further strain to be sustained by the in-plane fabric layers during off-axis loading.
Owing to this, high interaction temperature, larger fibre laser ceramic interaction zone and melt-pool at the laser Si3N4 interface were found, which further led to changes in the physical attributes of the Si3N4 engineering ceramic.
In addition, larger fibre consumption is also known to reduce clotting and increase fibrinolysis, also important for prevention of arterial wall plaques and of thrombosis formation.
Broilers also have more muscle fibre cells and larger fibre sizes than layers [ 13, 14].
This may be due to the larger fibre diameter, according to the hypothesis that with an increase of diameter/length there are more regions in the collagen chain for peptide attachment [40].
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