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The microscopic study indicated death of TC1 cells induced by both EB and EL probably due to apoptosis.
Furthermore, the epifluorescent microscopic study indicated that the ocotillol-type triterpenoid core may induce NO release on the bacterial membrane.
Microscopic study indicated that the effect was leishmanicidal rather than leishmanistatic.
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The results of an optical microscopic study indicate that the CB particles are selectively localized at the interface between the PP matrix and the UHMWPE particles and in the PP matrix of the composites.
Transmission electron microscopic studies indicated that Au particles have a mean particle size of about 3.5 nm while Pd particles are smaller 1 1.5 nm in size.
Microscopic studies indicated that the films are comprised of fine electroactive polymer sheets with the edge thickness of less than 2 nm, which is only slightly larger than the well known graphene sheets.
The results from microscopic studies indicated that there was a slight improvement in the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between aggregate and cement paste for red mud concrete compared with control concrete.
Ellipsometric and atomic force microscopic studies indicated that doses sufficiently larger than 2000 μC/cm2 would completely decompose the monolayer of the initiator, 2- 4-chlorosulfonylphenyl)ethyltrichlorosilane, and that the surface-initiated ATRP could amplify the EB-produced fine pattern of the initiator monolayer.
Transmission electron microscopic studies indicate PECs have a "labyrinth-like" outlook with junctions present between adjacent PECs.
Microscopic studies have indicated the growth of a few layer g-C3N4 using chemical exfoliation.
The results of this study indicated that only 1/26 (3.8%) of pleural fluid sample from study participants with TBP was positive for AFB and the bacillary load of the positive smear was 3 bacilli/100 microscopic fields.
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