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The masses were fairly low for the particles of interest, things like electrons, muons, kaons and pions.
Most particles of interest, including stony meteorites, minerals, astrophysical ices, and mineral-ice mixtures, are not electrically conductive.
On the other hand, such layers are not guaranteed to prevent preferential adsorption of particles of interest.
If a continuous carbon film was not present, however, then the "support film" would have to be some surfactant monolayer, possibly consisting of denatured particles of interest.
The majority of the coal dust particles of interest in this study the Reynolds number is in the range from 2 to 800.
More worrisome, of course, is the concern that the particles of interest may become denatured immediately after they adsorb to the air water interface.
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Another example of a BH Negotiator is the particle hinneh, typically translated as 'behold', which Waltke and O'Connor (Waltke & O'Connor 1990) refer to as a "particle of interest".
Detergents and other surfactants are, for various reasons, sometimes included along with the macromolecular particle of interest during the preparation of cryo-EM grids.
One appealing feature is that preferential orientation can be avoided simply by randomly biotinylating lysine residues on the surface of the particle of interest (Han et al. 2012).
The Sauter mean diameter is the diameter of a sphere that has the same volume to surface area ratio as a particle of interest.
When the mass of added surfactant is in great excess relative to that of the particle of interest, a monolayer of surfactant will form at the air water interface before most of the proteins ever get there.
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