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One method involves using varying and gradient geometries (such as a funnel) to create a longer entrance length at the micro/nano inlet19,20,21,22,23.
In brief, the method involves using a double polymer layer to identify and isolate graphene flakes on a membrane, before bringing the graphene into contact with the hBN.
The method involves using plasma etching and palladium-sputtering on a Nafion™ polymer membrane.
The method involves using a manganese catalyst to convert carbon-hydrogen bonds into chemical structures known as azides, which are useful for modifying the properties of drugs.
This method involves using photoactive dyes and light-activation to initiate a chemical reaction that forms cross-links with collagen.
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The first method involved using Fe(0)/formic acid to reduce the 2-nitropyridine to the 2-aminopyridine following radiolabeling, similar to the approach taken in the original synthesis (Xia et al. 2013).
One method involved using ethanol originally used for collecting and preserving benthic sample (see above).
The method involved using emic (insider) and etic (interpretative, outsider) positions [ 32].
The ESR method involved using a Bruker EMX ESR spectrometer (Bruker Instruments Inc., Billerica, MA, USA) as described previously [ 11].
Our method involved using the BLAST program blastn with a word size of five to detect inversions, which sometimes failed to capture the extra-short inversions.
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