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At volumes larger than 0.03 mm3, the blobs no longer behave like spheres and start to extend from a pore through other interconnected pores.
Stacked neatly, the spheroids still take up 74percentt of the space, just like spheres.
The degradation turns symmetrical components shaped like spheres or cylinders into irregular shapes whose properties are a nightmare to model in computer simulations.
And putting planters next to the front door, filled with boxwood trimmed into geometric shapes like spheres or squares, could help to soften the facade, she said.
However, the saturation effects depend on the geometrical shapes (like spheres in network nanowires) of nanostructures.
The eyes of stalk-eyed flies are more like spheres than the bulging disks of typical insects.
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Inside Out imagines them as colour-coded, marble-like spheres maintained in a massive storage facility.
The whole thing is then topped with a layer of buckminsterfullerene, a form of carbon in which the atoms are arranged in tiny, cage-like spheres.
It is a peculiar-looking thing, the size of a cocktail sausage with a waxy skin, which, when broken, releases a little flurry of small, caviar-like spheres that break in your mouth releasing a little ecstasy of spiky lime.
Instead of water, it uses graphite to regulate the flow of neutrons, and instead of making steam, the reactor's output heats an inert or semi-inert gas such as helium, nitrogen or carbon dioxide, which is then used to drive the turbines.The name of the design comes from the fact that the graphite is used to coat pebble-like spheres of nuclear fuel.
The FESEM and TEM analyses demonstrate that at a given concentration of Ca2 +, increasing PO43 − concentration leads to the formation of hydroxyapatite with various morphologies ranging from porous flower-like spheres, hollow bur-like spheres to solid bur-like spheres.
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