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Only the smallest particles can pass through the paper.
The same is true for a bimodal size distribution, where the ca. 10 times smaller particles can pass into the interstices of the larger grains.
In fragment, we amend the depth of point sprites to make sure that overlapping surface particles can pass hardware depth test and retain details.
This may suggest that NP-Pt could be used in cancer therapy instead of ionic Pt, especially for brain cancer, because the particles can pass the BBB and reach the tumor tissue in the brain.
On the other hand, as the neutral particles cannot recognize the existence of the SuHMS owing to their long scattering mean free path compared with the scales of the SuHMS, the particles can pass through the SuHMS with the velocity V IGM and produce the motion of V np observed on the HMS.
Interestingly, the 200-nm amino-conjugated particles can pass into the embryos (Tian et al. 2009).
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The best guess is that this dark matter consists of clouds of exotic subatomic particles left over from the Big Bang and known generically as wimps, for weakly interacting massive particles, which can pass through the Earth like smoke through a screen door.
The beams can then be directed to other experiments to produce neutrinos, the ghostly particles that can pass through miles of lead with impunity, and muons, which are sort of like fat electrons.
When cosmic rays smash into Earth's atmosphere, the collisions spawn muons, hardy particles that can pass through meters of lead like a cannonball through tissue paper.
The membranes of these columns have pores of distinct size that can retain viral particles, whereas smaller molecules and particle fragments can pass through the pores.
They accept without batting an eyelid, for example, that one particular subatomic particle, the neutrino, can pass right through the Earth without stopping.
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