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[111] is the typically preferred growth direction with high density of stacking faults.
Examples of transport mechanisms include specific chemotaxis, preferred growth, and hypoxic germination.
The approach is based on the facts that (1) TF and AF nanowires have different preferred growth directions, and (2) the preferred growth direction of each type of nanowires is unique.
The red and yellow lines represent the (projected) preferred growth directions of TF and AF nanowires, respectively.
The red and yellow lines indicate the (projected) preferred growth directions for TF and AF nanowires, respectively.
Although the two species have different preferred growth media, identical preparations were used when preparing pure biofilms of each species.
The situation can be roughly described as follows: individual pores possess preferred growth directions and form main channels with dead-end branches.
The result further demonstrates that as-grown ZNAs are much better aligned on the substrate and the nanowires exhibit preferred growth along the (0001) direction.
Several tens of nanotubes were investigated and they all give similar results, indicating that these nanotubes have preferred growth directions along the [0001] orientations.
The aforementioned preferred growth directions are labeled on it.
Studies revealed that these Cd3P2 nanobelts have the preferred growth directions along the [010] crystallographic orientations.
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