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It diffuses rapidly and influences target cells within a spatial sphere of approximately 0.3 0.4 mm of diameter (Wood and Garthwaite 1994; Lancaster 1997).
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Our results show that the rate of silica nanoparticle formation is proportional to the silica concentration (640 vs. 960 ppm SiO2), and the first detected particles form spheres of approximately 3 nm in diameter.
As shown in the FE-SEM image of Figure 2a (i), the multilayer of silica spheres of approximately 75- to 100-nm diameters was coated on the PET substrate, which could provide a rough surface of the template for Au coating as a top electrode.
The reason for the difference to our results could be the kind of Aβ (1-42) prepasation, as both groups used aggregation protocols which resulted in spheres of approximately similar size.
With sufficiently high PTX content, both P1 and P2 displayed uniform spheres of approximately 5 nm in height and 40 50 nm in diameter.
Spheres and rods of equivalent diffusivity elute at the same rate up to a sphere size of approximately 90 nm (500 nm rods), at which point there are increasingly greater differences in mean elution times.
Electron micrographs showed that the aerosol was composed of agglomerates with an equivalent sphere diameter of approximately 30 nm.
Constriction points around a chain segment are defined as a locally specific configuration and arrangement of adjacent chains such that the local density within a sphere of radius approximately equal to two monomer diameters comes close to or below the hypothetical crystalline density.
Hundred-nanometer-sized ZnO spheres consisting of approximately 35-nm-sized nanoparticles provide not only effective light scattering but also a large surface area.
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The monodispersed ZnS sphere had a diameter of approximately 200 nm.
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