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Transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy observations confirmed particle size found by dynamic light scattering.
Microscopy observations confirmed that the original canvas was prepared with a white layer, which was identified by XRF analysis to be a calcium sulphate, anhydrous or gypsum.
Optical and SEM microscopy observations confirmed the presence of the metal compounds embedded in the carbonaceous matrix.
Scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy observations confirmed that CNTs/rGO formed a spherical micrometer structure and CuxO nanoparticles were decorated on their surface.
The X-ray diffraction patterns, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy observations confirmed that SnSe in SnSe/C nanocomposite was homogeneously distributed within carbon black.
The scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy observations confirmed that the resultant pattern of the obtained structures can be manipulated by tuning the treatment conditions, suggesting an interesting alternative route of producing self-organized nanostructures.
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Transmission electron microscopy observations confirm theses results.
Transmission and scanning electron microscopy observations confirm the presence of nano particles of γ-Fe2O3 (∼9.8 nm) and carbon fiber (∼1 mm) which gives flexural strength to composite sheets.
X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy observations confirm the composite character, where the Li4Mn5O12 nano-domains are integrated with the Li2MnO3 nano-domains.
Microscopy observations confirm therefore the data collected by protein analysis, and reveal a mitochondrial localization of VDR even in megakaryocytes, the platelets precursor cells.
3D confocal imaging and transmission electron microscopy observation confirmed partial RNase A@C-dots located inside the nucleus.
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