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Usually, cross-section scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are employed to probe the microstructure feature of the multilayered films.
The polymeric matrices degrade over their all cross section and have erosion kinetics that usually are nonlinear with discontinuities [ 135].
See also cross section and electron diffraction.
Usually, on cross section (Fig. 8), the marrow cavity of the femur (the thighbone) makes up more than 60% of the total thickness of the bone, and the bony walls, called cortex, are thin.
Ham Steak is usually a cross section slice of wet-cured smoked ham with a round section of thigh bone in the middle.
The internodes, or stem regions between the nodes, are usually round in cross section and either hollow or filled with a spongy pith.
Compound eyes consist of fifteen to several thousand independent ommatidia, columns that are usually hexagonal in cross section.
If tentacles are present in other tunicates and in amphioxus, they are not branched and are usually cylindrical in cross section.
It is not something that affects Muslims of ethnic minorities in isolation, and racially-motivated aggression usually stems from a cross section of ethnicities.
These drains usually are of small cross section and may extend from hundreds of metres or even several kilometres before connecting with the main drainage conduits.
The reaction cross section is usually not the same as the geometric cross-sectional area of the target nucleus or particle.
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