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The fine structure of two-phonon 2D bands in the low-temperature Raman spectra of the mixture and individual single-walled carbon nanotubes is considered as the reflection of structure of their π-electron zones.
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Analysis showed that the reflection of structures after RF treatment decreased in the frequency range of 1.2 to 3 eV in the case of multilayered structure (curves 2 and 3) and in the range of 2.4 to 3.3 eV (curve 1) for bulk structures.
Given all this messaging, our societal tolerance of violence against women should not be seen as a social aberration but as a continuing reflection of structured gender inequality in which there is yet to be a critical mass of women in positions of power.
I focus on nonfinancial debt — that's because money that banks owe to each other is more a reflection of the structure of the financial system than of the degree of overborrowing more broadly.
From left to right, each peak corresponding to a GSP mode ordered with 1, 2 … Figure 3 Attenuated total reflection of the structure in Figure2a.
Therefore, the distribution of BOX sequences was an accurate reflection of genomic structure.
The decision to create a categorical variable was a direct reflection of the structure of many of the control assessment tools in use.
We therefore hypothesized that the evolutionary diversification in carotenoid-based coloration in these taxa should be a reflection of the structure and patterns of enzymatic connectivity of the underlying "global network" of carotenoid biosynthesis.
We have found the mammographic image to be a reliable reflection of breast structure, although it tends to simplify the histological heterogeneity of breast cancer to five mammographic tumour features [ 2].
In this review, we advocate that through a relation between structure and composition of biofilms with their viscoelasticity (Fig. 1C), viscoelasticity of biofilms can be recognized as a reflection of their structure and composition, including the EPS matrix and bacterial interactions.
The realization that viscoelasticity is a quantifiable reflection of the structure and composition impacting its survival under mechanical or chemical challenge opens new pathways for the control of biofilms in disease and understanding of ill-understood phenomena like the increased susceptibility of biofilms to antibiotics in combination with pulsating waves of energy (Rediske et al., 1998).
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