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Culture velocity was measured using a current meter (C2 with a 30 mm blade (gradient 0.1) and counter Z30 OTT Hydromet GmbH, Germany).
Flow velocity inside an open pond was measured using a current meter (C2 with a 30 mm blade (gradient 0.1) and counter Z30 OTT Hydromet GmbH, Germany).
The circular saw used in these experiments has the characteristics mentioned as follows: Outer diameter: 100 mm Blade thickness: 1.3 mm Number of blades: 36 Inside diameter (for attaching to the gear box): 20 mm Fig. 15 pruningSecuence2.
Fig. 3 Deflection, with 1 mm blade, of the portion of a real archwire using a modified three binding test (ISO 15.841 guideline) Fig. 4 Example of a Load/Deflection curve of a 0.018 X 0.018 SS lingual straight archwire.
Isolated quadrilateral plate fracture was surgically created by using a band saw with a 0.5 mm blade, according to Culemann et al. [ 6].
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Cryoprotectioning, tissue embedding and serial cryosectioning were performed as described previously using a Leica cryostat (CM1850, 160 mm steel blade with C profile) at −24°C and SuperFrost Plus microscope slides to collect the sections.
The HM has a 4-mm blade, consisting of a rigid inner tube which rotates within an outer tube.
The monolayer was scratched using a scraper with a 1-mm blade and incubated for an additional 24 h with 2%% (v/v) PRFexu, PRFext, PRP, or PPP.
To this end, an osteotomy-like procedure to the cranial endplate of the target vertebra was performed using a surgical chisel (15-mm blade).
The spinous processes and cortices of the laminae near the OLF lesion were cut or resected, by using either a high-speed surgical drill or a micro-Kerrison rongeur (with a 2-mm blade and 1-mm thickness), under a direct surgical microscope (OPM 16CFC; Carl-Zeiss, Oberkochen, Germany).
Initially, a base model of the micro wind turbine with 8, 16 and 24 blades with rotor diameter of 300 mm and blade length of 160 mm with a diameter of 40 mm was designed and its power outputs were measured over a range of wind speeds using a wind tunnel.
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