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Spray characteristics of intact sheet length, drop diameter, and drop velocity were observed to be strong functions of Rej,gen-BC.
In this paper, the influence of component size or size effect, including variation of sheet width and sheet length, on laser-induced deformation is experimentally, numerically, and analytically investigated.
Sheet resistance measurement was used to obtain the resistivity: {R = frac{rho L}{tW} = R_{s} frac{L}{W}}, (1 where R is the resistance, R s is the sheet resistance, and L, W and t are the sheet length, width and thickness, respectively.
They didn't examine dependence of the sheet length on the tubulin concentrations.
Since the model assumes that all monomers become incorporated into sheets at long times, the long-time sheet length L is proportional to f 1/2.
We then calculated the light scattering via eq 1 1where l is the sample depth, α is the attenuation coefficient, ρ m is the protein monomer number density, σ m is the physical cross section of a protein monomer, L is the sheet length, N L) is the number of sheets of length L, and Q(L) is the scattering efficiency factor.
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Highly ordered TiO2-BNSs with the sheet lengths of 500 1500 nm and thickness of about 30 nm were observed.
These sheet lengths are consistent with the end point sheet sizes observed in the STEM images.
Distinctive trends in bending angle are identified for varying sheet width, length, or both.
A generalized Bird Carreau jet Reynolds number Rej,gen-BC and the jet Weber number Wej were used as primary parameters to characterize the spray formation, sheet breakup length, drop size, and drop velocity.
Applying the proposed design factor, reduces the sheet pile length, the forces on retaining wall, the amount of steel, the settlement of adjacent structures, the additional charges as well as the required equipment and the environmental nuisance.
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