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The behavior of charged particles is often examined in a coordinate system referenced to the direction of the magnetic field.
Organic matter in finer particles is often more degraded than that in coarser particles [72, 73], so PAHs may sorb differently to particles with different sizes.
The formation of silver particles is often investigated using UV vis absorption spectroscopy, which does not always provide a comprehensive understanding of the formation mechanism.
Release of small molecules from poly d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) particles is often controlled by diffusion of the drug through the polymer and by polymer degradation.
To be specific, it should be noted that sparse representation has to be calculated for each particle, while the number of particles is often of the level of hundreds (e.g., 600 particles in [2-4]).
In studies of the permeability of composite materials, consisting of solid isometric particles A dispersed in a polymeric matrix B, Maxwell's classical equation, rigorously valid only for very low fractional volumes (vA) of spherical particles, is often used for data analysis up to much higher vA values.
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Because these outlandish particles are often unstable, exotic atoms, like tragic mulattoes, live short lives.
A new review of research on nanoscale materials suggests that tiny particles are often toxic because of their size and are likely to pose health hazards, especially to workers making them.
The replicated particles are often the heaviest ones.
Typical size distribution forms of aerosol particles are often prescribed using reference measurement data.
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