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Phonon hydrodynamics is an effective macroscopic method to study heat transport in dielectric solid and semiconductor.
Physisorption is still the only macroscopic method for measuring these two properties.
A simplified macroscopic method is commonly used for wind-driven ventilation analysis of buildings with small openings.
To distinguish different forms of CNT agglomerates, their bulk density has so far been measured as a macroscopic method; however, the microscopic method has not been reported.
We found that the simplified macroscopic method fails to provide acceptable accuracy when this stream tube is truly dominant and parallel to the wind direction.
It seems that for practical purposes, like the fracture analysis of parts or components, results of the macroscopic method are closer to the observed crack-growth rates.
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Surface-sensitive and high-resolution techniques were used to complement information gathered from classical, macroscopic methods.
Especially, it is not possible to study the spatial distribution of adsorption kinetics in structurally heterogeneous adsorbents by the available and almost standardized macroscopic methods.
Due to the large scattering in QDs' size, separation, or composition distribution, the quantum properties of coupled QDs obtained by the macroscopic methods would be greatly weakened or eliminated by the averaging effects.
These techniques range from traditional "macroscopic" methods such as batch and flow-through reactors [7, 15, 17], to surface sensitive techniques [13, 18 22] to studies at the "nanoscale" performed by means of Atomic Force Microscopy [11, 23 29].
Although this technique is macroscopic, contrary to other macroscopic methods such as thermogravimetrical and chromatographic techniques, the diffusivities obtained are in agreement with those determined using microscopic techniques such as NMR.
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