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The resultant fine fibre has a tiny diameter of 5 40 microns and is usually a reddish tan colour.
In this sense, sensor nodes with cylindrical form and a tiny diameter ( to 4 cm) are required.
The symmetry of this "honeycomb-like roll," along with its tiny diameter, introduces significant changes in the electronic density of states, and hence provides a unique electronic character for the nanotubes, professors Pulickel M. Ajayan and Otto Z. Zhou write.
The symmetry of this "honeycomb-like roll," along with its tiny diameter, introduces significant changes in the electronic density of states, and hence provides a unique electronic character for the nanotubes, professors Pulickel M. Ajayan and Otto Z. Zhou write.
Whether the circle is gigantic, with large circumference and large diameter, or minute, with tiny circumference and tiny diameter, the relative size of circumference to diameter will be exactly the same.
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Although tiny in diameter, the surface area of these iron-based nanoparticles reaches 20 40 m/g.
Neutron stars are tiny (~20 km diameter), HOT (> 1,000,000 C), weigh between 1 and 3 solar masses, have strong magnetic fields (~1 trillion gauss), and are rapid rotaters.
(e) After the droplet reaches maximum diameter, tiny bubbles are entrained at the interface of the droplet and the porous surface.
The display is based on tiny 40-micron diameter microcapsules, which contain dozens of oppositely charged black and white particles suspended in an oil solution.
Combined with the ultrasonic atomization technology, the desiccant solution can be atomized into tiny droplets with diameter about 50 μm, which may greatly facilitate the dehumidification process.
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