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The small size of nanoparticles is especially advantageous in medicine; nanoparticles can not only circulate widely throughout the body but also enter cells or be designed to bind to specific cells.
The small size of nanoparticles in a key factor contributes to enhancing the recovery oil.
Hence a lowest amount of PVA molecules is required to achieve small size of nanoparticles.
The general aspect of nanoparticles is that the small size of nanoparticles provides for a larger surface area for the particle and hence increases the effect.
The small size of nanoparticles allows them to easily enter and traverse tissues, cells and organelles since the actual size of engineered nanoparticles is similar to that of many biological molecules and structures.
In addition, due to the small size of nanoparticles and low volume fraction, problems such as sedimentation, clogging, and abrasion become insignificant with the reduction in required pumping power.
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In addition, the acceptable small size of nanoparticle can increase blood circulating time of nanoparticles and cellular uptake.
In point of particle size, the larger and smaller size of nanoparticles was obtained with and without magnetic treatment, respectively.
The process parameters were optimized to produce smaller size of nanoparticles such as molar ratio, solution pH and calcination temperatures.
Unique properties of nanofluids as an absorber fluid, due to the smaller size of nanoparticles, which cover a larger surface area, make a bulkive evolution in heat transfer.
While they also conferred that the pathological changes would be more obvious for the smaller size of nanoparticles, which would cause significantly greater oxidative stress.
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