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The resultant CA spheres could be used as the electrode materials of supercapacitors.
Those capsules or hollow spheres could be made of organic and/or inorganic functional materials depending on the experimental design.
By adjusting these factors, the size and shell thickness of the hollow spheres could be well controlled.
The translational pose of the spheres could be recreated to less than 0.15±0.09 mm for velocities below 300 mm/s.
By revealing constraints of layered tissue formation, such retinal spheres could be instrumental for regenerative medicine, including stem cell-based tissue engineering.
The ease with which these spheres could be fabricated and the ability to control the size of spheres should facilitate investigations of their scope for drug delivery.
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The push to get Lo Loestrin and Liletta, a recently FDA-approved intrauterine device, into the public sphere could be interpreted as Allergan's attempt to rebrand itself as a women's healthcare company.
Karl Dewey, a senior analyst for IHS Jane's, a defence and aerospace publishing company, said the sphere could be a simple implosion weapon, possibly with hydrogen isotopes added to make it more efficient.
There are a couple of all-weather winners in the family, so today's first jaunt in that sphere could be the day to catch him, from a mark 10lb below the one he started from, with cheekpieces on for the first time.
The ratios of plates or rods to spheres/near-spheres could be mainly determined by the amount of single or twin structures formed at the initial nucleation stage.
Urzhumov estimates that the cloak on a 10-centimeter-wide sphere could be anywhere from 1 centimeter to 10 centimeters thick.
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