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- gl**** microspheres to increase the matrix/microspheres interfacial strength (the common failure point when stressed in a tensile manner). Microspheres made...
- Gl**** microspheres, polymer microspheres, metal microspheres, and ceramic microspheres are commercially available. Solid and hollow microspheres vary widely...
- expandable microspheres are off-white, can be 6 to 40 micrometers in average diameter and have a density of 900 to 1400 kg/m3. The expandable microspheres are...
- Luminescence is a spontaneous emission of radiation from an electronically or vibrationally excited species not in thermal equilibrium with its environment...
- A microsphere is a small spherical microparticle, with diameters typically ranging from 1 μm to 1000 μm (1 mm). Microsphere may also refer to: Microsphere...
- Radioactive Microspheres., Wagner et al, Invest. Radiol., 1969. 4(6): p. 374-386. "Fluorescent Microspheres" (PDF). Fluorescent Microsphere Resource Center...
- microsphere or protocell. Microspheres are made from the addition of water or salt solution to the appropriate proteinoids. To prepare microspheres,...
- allow for targeted infusion of the SIR-Spheres microspheres to the site of the tumors. The microspheres take approximately 15 minutes to be infused, with...
- therapeutics. Dextran microspheres are 1 to 250 micrometer sized polymeric particles that can encapsulate drugs. Microspheres composed of dextran have...
- Optical microspheres (photonic atoms) are one of the types of optical microresonators (also microcavities) emplo**** commonly in photonic research; they...