Sentence examples for particles which appear from inspiring English sources

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It was suggested that synthetic ACP particles, which appear as 300- 1000 Å spheres in the electron microscope, consist of a random assembly of ion clusters 9.5 Å in diameter, dimensions consistent with the chemical composition of Ca9(PO4)6 [5].

As seen in Figure 5, PDE3B is located in close proximity to the glycogen particles which appear as pale areas among the smooth ER.

Novel particles, which appear as rectangles of 30×30∼150 nm (and even longer) from the side and as circles of ∼30 nm in diameter from top (Figure 2; Figure S4D), were isolated from the same diseased abalones (Haliotis diversicolor aquatilis) used for viral genomic DNA preparations.

The native scFv-A192 particles, which appear to be predominantly spherical, show partial signs of efficacy.

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Co. find little time for light reading, & thus may have missed an essay by three physicists called "Strongly Interacting Particles," which appears in the current issue of Scientific American.

The illustration from Fig. 1a clearly shows the top morphology of diamond particles, which appears (400) and (111) oriented lattice plane [16, 17].

Histological analysis showed newly formed bone that was primarily woven in nature; it was organized in thin trabeculae, and it was occasionally in contact with residual bone substitute particles, which appeared in various forms and sizes and in advanced stage of degradation.

Our results indicate the possibility that sensory cells in bats contain freely rotating magnetite particles, which appears not to be the case in birds.

Needle-like projections or whiskers could also be seen radiating from the surface of some particles, which appeared to be undergoing a gradual transformation from round particles to spindles (Fig. 5D and K).

Substitution with four and five histidines (positions 3 7) generated unstable vault particles which appeared to separate into halves after assembly.

The equipartition theorem shows that in thermal equilibrium, any degree of freedom (such as a component of the position or velocity of a particle) which appears only quadratically in the energy has an average energy of kBT and therefore contributes kB to the system's heat capacity.

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