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Such novel-type Ag nanotubes were self-assembled by Ag nanoparticles, which had largely similar crystallographic orientation, forming a texture.
The TiO2 film is composed of separate NRs with consistent orientation, forming a uniform array that covered the entire surface of the substrate.
The results of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) show that clay particles are well dispersed in the dry latex and the platelets have a preferential orientation, forming translucent nanocomposites.
In this work, a detailed report on the growth of elongated bar-like crystallites with a definite crystallographic orientation, forming a self-organized patterned surface layer, with a thickness of about 100 nm, onto 900 nm thick ferromagnetic shape memory alloy Ni Mn Ga films epitaxially grown on MgO 001) is presented.
The U-fibres, travel in a tangential rather than radial orientation, forming local cortical-cortical connections as recently mapped by DTI tractography (Oishi et al., 2008).
Following this loop is helix E (residues 112 125) that is packed against the long central helix in an antiparallel orientation, forming a six-helix bundle.
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Chalcogenide glasses, for instance, are chains of random lengths and random orientation formed by the bonding of the chalcogen elements sulfur, selenium, or tellurium.
A minority group that wanted to keep a Christian orientation formed its own federation under the original name of French Confederation of Christian Workers.
Root orientation formed a 'bilateral fan-shaped' architecture.
Many martensites phase with different orientation formed in a grain (self-accommodation of martensite variants).
Our work is based on the idea that entities that have the same orientation form a single unit.
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