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For clear assessment purposes of how the material type relates to efficient FE, various emitter morphologies were considered.
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Four corrosion morphologies are considered: shallow and deep discrete pits widely distributed on the corroded surface, deep fissure-like features, and general corrosion with surface recession.
The possibility of modelling the growth of metal surface morphologies are considered as well as the importance of scanning tunneling microscopy imaging to assure the validity of proposed models.
Two different initial morphologies are considered: a R = 0.25 and b R = 0.5.
The similar morphologies are considered a result of evolutionary convergence.
Monodisperse micron-sized polystyrene particles were produced by seeded polymerization, and the effect of seed crosslinking on styrene monomer swelling and final particle morphology were considered.
Colonies were grown in ES medium and those exhibiting relatively homogeneous epithelium morphology were considered as promising epithelial-like cells [16] and picked for further expansion and downstream study.
Colonies of tightly packed and flattened AP positive cells were counted as undifferentiated, and colonies of mixtures of unstained and stained cells and entirely unstained cells with flattened irregular morphology were considered differentiated.
Only cells with a clear neuronal morphology were considered for further analysis.
The number of lamellocytes was recorded during all hemocyte countings using a phase-contrast microscope; all cells that had elongated and large-flattened morphology were considered as lamellocytes.
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