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The nanostructure morphology changes from fibrillar to nanoparticle type when increasing the temperature treatment.
As the concentration of the PSf increases, the morphology changes from sea-island to nodular structure.
In the semidilute region, the morphology changes from hollow fibres to highly oriented fibrils with an increase in flow rate.
It was observed that the morphology changes from a bimodal to a unimodal distribution with curing temperature.
When the doping concentration of Co increases to 5 at%, the morphology changes from nanorods to nanoparticles, as seen in Figure 2e.
Soil morphology changes from homogeneous red soils in the fore-edge of surfaces to mottled soils and finally to gley soils in back-edge regions.
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It shows that with changing the Li/Si molar ratio, the morphology changed from flower-like structure to a mixture of morphologies.
It shows that with changing the Li/Si molar ratio to 1 5, the morphology changed from a mixture of sphere- and rod-like structure to a nearly layer-like structure with no certain orientation and regular shape.
The nanostructure morphology change from a 2-D nanosheet to 1-D nanorod was controlled by changing the seed layer surface.
The NCD morphology changed from "cauliflower-like" to a smoother surface after the nitrogen-plasma immersion.
The morphology changed from straight rods to helical ribbons as relative humidity decreased.
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