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Avicel is pure microcrystalline cellulose with particles of approximately 500 μm dimensions.
Previously to deposition the samples were grit-blasted with alumina particles of approximately 1 mm in equivalent diameter.
Due to their extreme fragility and sensitivity to shear forces the recovery and concentration of these extracellular enveloped particles of approximately 120 nm in size is challenging.
Experiments were conducted in which hematite was floated in flotation cell and glass particles of approximately the same size were introduced into the froth.
AFM images of the nanocomposite electrode showed carbon black particles of approximately 60 nm in size well distributed in a semicrystalline and porous polymer blend coating.
Figure 3 presents the structure of ZSM-11 zeolite, including nanorods, which grafted and aggregated together to form spheroidal particles of approximately 1 2 μm in diameter.
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Recombinant HBc dimers self-assemble into an icosahedral virus-like particle of approximately 30 nm in diameter composed of 180 240 individual copies of the recombinant protein [29], [33].
The PBA-chitosan core-shell particles have a narrow particle size distribution with average particle diameter of approximately 300 nm, and display highly positive surface charges.
The ZrN particles were of approximately micrometer sizes and synthesized by an AlN decomposition reaction.
Geometric median number and volume (assuming spherical particles) diameters of approximately 85 and 220 nm, respectively, were measured in both chambers.
Human immunodeficiency retroviruses type 1 (HIV-1) can initially self-assemble into immature, noninfectious, spherical particles consisting of approximately 5000 Gag molecules.
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