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The theories are based on the presence of particles in the cupula or the semicircular canals.
Examination by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) revealed the presence of particles smaller than 20 nm in the dispersion (Figs. 3c and 3d).
Among those challenges is the unanticipated presence of particles that clog filters designed to prevent the escape of radioactive material.
The primary factors that influence and degrade IAQ are the presence of particles, gases, and vapors in the air.
Oral grittiness (i.e. rough mouthfeel) may arise from the presence of particles in the mouth, limiting palatability.
The presence of particles on the cathode has two effects on mass transfer rates.
It was found that the presence of particles can affect the mass transfer remarkably.
It has also been observed that the presence of particles affects the nickel reduction reaction in an unknown way.
It is shown that separate, well-dimensioned and -positioned solids outlets prevent a significant presence of particles in the freeboard region, increasing the vortex strength in this region.
UFM in particular reveals the core shell structure of the particles as well as the presence of particles immediately under the surface, invisible by AFM.
This is commonly attributed to changes in the apparent viscosity and density of the slurry phase as a result of the presence of particles.
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