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The numerical approximations do not deal with this problem but with an analytical model the solution is held in form of an equation.
In this optical cell, the solution is held between two epitaxially polished sapphire windows separated by a 0.5-mm-thick indium foil spacer.
Conventionally, the relative humidity (RH) in a sample ampoule is maintained using one of two methods; an amount of a saturated salt solution is held in a small glass tube (Durham tube or mini-hydrostat) sealed within the ampoule or a carrier gas of known RH is flowed over the sample at a constant rate.
The sample (e.g. fluorescent dye solution) is held between two glass plates and the objective is immersed in water.
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The solution was held at 150 °C for 90 min.
The solution was held until chitosan hydrogel formed completely due to cross-linking effect of glutaraldehyde.
Then, the solution was held in a glass syringe equipped with a stainless needle, whose inner diameter is about 0.5 mm.
The solution was held at 310 °C for 30 min, after which an ~ 5 mL aliquot (referred to as A1, spherical nanoparticles) was then removed from the solution to follow morphological evolution of the nanoparticles.
The solution was held at 100°C for 30 min with stirring magnetically and purging periodically with dry nitrogen to remove residual water and oxygen, and then the color of the solution became red.
KGM powders (0.25 g) were dispersed in double-distilled water (100 mL) by stirring for 1 h at room temperature, and then the solution was held at 80°C for 1 h.
Additionally, the initial formed gel-like colloid particle in pore solution are held by a equilibrium of various forcers, like crystal-forming tendency, surface tension, solid to liquid attraction and electrical attraction and repulse.
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