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In the first step of the test strategy, it has to be decided whether or not the nanospecific test procedures presented here have to be followed.
The task allocation procedures presented here, allow for a detailed analysis of the production results, as well as for the possibility of setting different production planning scenarios.
The procedures presented here extend the range of templated nanoparticle array production to technologically important materials, which are difficult to handle using conventional evaporation, electrodeposition or imprint techniques, yet are available as polydisperse suspensions.
The procedures presented here are based on the image identification of the 3-D current state space patterns that allow the identification of distinct fault types and, furthermore, their corresponding severity.
In summary, we have shown that the image processing procedures presented here are useful tools to perform statistical analysis over large area AFM images of nanostructures arrays and may be of valuable application in the study of self-assembling systems and processes.
Proper analytical procedures presented here allow for rapid simultaneous determination of the diffusion and film-mass-transfer coefficients, the equilibrium gas pressure and solubility, and the effective equilibrium time from a model-assisted analysis of the time-limited experimental data of a gas/liquid system obtained by the method of Isothermal Pressure Decay.
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Future development of the procedure presented here should improve the methods for brain positioning inside the skull.
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