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In addition, the layer contained billions of nanometre-sized diamonds, most of which were encapsulated within carbon spherules.
The carbonized filter paper decorated with Sn@C nanospheres were obtained by in-situ carbonization of the cellulose paper fibers and the reduction of SnO2 to metallic Sn which were encapsulated with carbon sheaths by chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
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This misses the creepiness of her position, which is encapsulated in a story told by Albert Speer (and not included by Lambert) about perhaps the only time Braun stood up to Hitler politically: in 1943, she protested the newly imposed restrictions on beauty products.
Rhodamine 6G was used as the fluorescence marker, which was encapsulated into uncoupled and coupled SLNs.
In addition, the paper explains the algorithms, which are encapsulated in the software.
It advocates a bottom-up approach to change, which is encapsulated in its slogan "For Teachers, By Teachers" (MOE, 2005).
The system captures the parameters like Traf_RateAgg and mean RTT, which are encapsulated in each control interval for the purpose of rate evaluation.
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