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Even then, it was evident that becoming a jockey was patterned into her DNA: There was another girl who was probably on the other most competitive pony.
First, a 3D topography is patterned into a polymer, typically with some form of stepped profile.
To open the band-gap, graphene is patterned into carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and graphene nanoribbons (GNRs).
Then, the films were patterned into microbridges with different sizes by using standard photolithographic techniques.
b SEM image of CVD-grown SWCNT network patterned into strips for channel materials of flexible TFTs.
By combining μCP with a microfluid network, 16 different proteins were successfully patterned into rows with micrometre dimensions [131].
The grating structure was patterned into the resist using electron beam lithography (Vistec EBPG5000+ES HR, Jena, Germany).
The Au electrodes are patterned into the shape of a comb drive and used as bottom electrodes.
This system is then "patterned" into individual one-dimensional channels of various dimensions and spacing between them.
(b) By means of optical lithography, the photoresist was patterned into arrays of lines with 1-μm periodicity.
Features down to 2 μm have been patterned into submicron-thick mesoporous films using standard photolithographic and dry etching techniques.
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