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Every schoolchild studying radiation learns the salutary lesson of Marie Curie, the brilliant French scientist whose unprotected handling of countless radioactive samples led to the bone-marrow disease that killed her.
The increase of iron content to 2% in the samples led to the decrease in the photocatalytic activity [13].
The different positions of the samples led to significantly different levels of the energy influx onto the growing coating.
Thermal activation of these samples led to heterogeneous catalysts with a small mean particle size between 2 and 4 nm.
Compared to native plates, DLC-Ti samples led to slight strain dependent changes of bacterial concentration which were only significant for S. epidermidis.
In the following spring, S1 embryos showed a significantly lower Hsp70 level, while S3 samples led to a stress protein induction compared to the negative control (Figure 8C).
An optimization of the radium separation method and a pre-concentration of radium in groundwater samples led to high radium recoveries, almost up to 100%%.
All the samples led to some degree of improvement in the extrusion of LLDPE, albeit the performance of the branched additives was inferior to a commercial fluoroelastomer PPA.
The HF treated samples led to the highest impedance values and delayed the coating degradation, compared to the mechanically polished samples or to those submitted to dc polarisation.
Slow heating of rapidly cooled samples led to crystal rearrangement a gradual increase in melting point with decreasing heating rate and recrystallisation followed by additional high temperature melting.
It could be observed that a decrease in the number of samples led to weak and less robust model performances, i.e. an increase in relRMSE and the related standard deviations.
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