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(59) This is achieved by using single crystal tungsten sharpened to give a tip radius ∼10 25 nm, as compared to 5 10 μm for LaB6 crystals.
For most EU members, the single currency should sharpen a sense of a common European identity.The result is that national differences within the EU are becoming less significant and better understood.
Also, the focus of HSA studies can be sharpened to single medical disciplines (internal medicine, surgery, etc)., individual diagnoses (ICD10 [ 9]), specific treatments (CHOP-codes, a translation and adaptation of the US classification ICD-9-CM volume 3, [ 10]), one type of hospital (acute, rehabilitation), or applied to insurance-based accommodation type (private, semi-private, or general).
Pansharpening is shorthand for panchromatic sharpening, meaning the use of a PAN (single band) image to sharpen an MS image.
Sharpening of single graphite filaments was achieved by simple DC electrochemical etching in 0.1 N NaOH.
In the final part of the manuscript, the authors aim to resolve a difference between the output of their model, which yields multiple initial clusters resolving into one, and the model from Klunder et al., 2013, which showed a single initial broad peak sharpening over time, and conclude that the differences are due to parameter value choices.
Having exhausted his interest in that, he began to think about tunnelling from one atom to another, as if the vacuum between them were as dense and difficult as a mountain.In 1981, working at the IBM Research Laboratory near Zurich, he and his colleague Gerd Binnig discovered that such "quantum tunnelling" could be done with a moving probe sharpened to a single atom at the tip.
Of note, elution of the unligated X-mutant PTEN on anion exchange chromatography sharpened to a single peak compared to the broader distribution of unligated wt PTEN (t-PTEN), presumably because mutation of Thr366/Ser370 abolishes the phosphorylation events that lead to heterogeneity.
Not long ago, I retold the tale of my single manic episode to her, sharpening memories of that day in all its colors.
Custom-made single-barrel glass-insulated and sharpened carbon fibre microelectrodes were used to record extracellular potentials from the cortex (Armstrong-James et al., 1980).
The blade profile of most CQC-6's is a Japanese chisel ground tantō with a single bevel or zero-ground blade sharpened on only one side.
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