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On a solid surface, an epitaxial monolayer may separate into phases that self-assemble into patterns on the nanoscale.
A binary monolayer on an elastic substrate may separate into two phases, which self-assemble into ordered nanoscale patterns.
Experimental results have been interpreted as showing that "foreign" compound oxyanions drawn from an electrolyte may separate into cations and oxygen anions within anodic ZrO2 films.
This is because the various components of a molten mixture may display liquid-liquid immiscibility during cooling; that is, the components may separate into two or more disordered glassy phases that eventually are quenched in as glass inside glass when the substance becomes rigid.
The blood products may separate into fluid-fluid or fluid-debris levels [53, 54].
Studies of dried herbarium specimens, augmented by photographic images of different stages of fresh flowering material and a scrutiny of available descriptions confirmed that the calyx has two primary lobes in the bud that may separate into 3 5 portions, giving a variable number of apparent lobes in specimen material collected at different localities.
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It is a scatter plot of two PCs, which may separate out into different clusters.
Our institutions of higher learning may separate knowledge into categories, but wisdom is what unites them".
For example, traditional analyses may separate students into groups based on their attributes and search for disproportional outcomes based on those attributes.
The columns of the square matrix H are orthogonal, hence one may separate Equation 10 into two orthogonal problems.
If the available transmission capacity cannot allow the power transmission freely as load demand, the constrained line may separate the area into two independent pricing areas.
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