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Moreover, although PPyA and PPyB are roughly similar in morphology, for PPyA, one can see regular spherical nanoparticles of smaller mean size diameter as compared to PPyB nanoparticles (see Figure 4).
These cages displayed a mean size diameter of 0.8 ± 0.1 µm (n = 186 actives zones; Figure 1B).
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As estimated from dynamic light scattering (DLS), the micelles of C4Cn have a mean-size diameter of 5 24 nm (Fig. 2B).
The mean size (longest diameter) of the remaining 145 tumors was 2.4 ± 2.3 cm.
Small diameter borings are usually employed for geotechnical investigations but can easily be applied to landslides, depending on the mean particle size diameter (D50).
The optimized nanoparticles were shown to have mean particle size diameter of 148 nm, zeta potential of 15.5 mV, PdI of 0.26 and AE of 97.56%.
Optimized nanoparticles were shown to have mean particle size diameter of 174 nm, zeta potential of 24.04 mV, PdI of 0.196 and EE of 98.35 %.
Table 3 shows that Fe and Ag loading led to an increase in the BET surface area and decreased its mean pore size diameter of the catalyst.
Thus, D H can be calculated from the slope of the second region of the log i against time curve if the mean particle size diameter of the oxide electrode is known.
The introduction of the Fe and Ag loading led to an increase in the BET surface area and reduced its mean pore size diameter of the catalyst compared to the bare TiO2 [39].
A hierarchical interconnected carbon monolith with mean pore size diameter of 1.2 μm, BET surface area of 624 mesoporesopore volume of 0.38 cm3/g and micropore volume of 0.22 cm3/g has been obtained from Ca(NO3 2 impregnation of the macroporous carbon monolith followed by CO2 activation at 850 °C.
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