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- Nanosized aluminium oxide (nanosized alumina) occurs in the form of spherical or nearly spherical nanoparticles, and in the form of oriented or undirected...
- Christoph Cremer (born in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany) is a German physicist and emeritus at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, former honorary...
- ratio of 1:1.3, and that this material could be harder than diamond. Nanosized crystals and nanorods of β-carbon nitride can be prepared by mechanochemical...
- rounds creates a composite, highly resolved image. Light MicrOscopical Nanosizing microscopy (3D LIMON) images, using the Vertico SMI microscope, are made...
- "Hane no Yurikago" (羽のゆりかご) sung by Runa Mizutani of the dōjin music group NanosizeMir, and the grand finale ending theme is "Pocket o ****uramasete" (ポケットをふくらませて)...
- ISBN 978-7-03-040581-4. OCLC 910769375. Cai, Weitong; Wang, ****; Sun, Dalin; Zhu, Min. Nanosize-controlled reversibility for a destabilizing reaction in the LiBH4-NdH2+x...
- University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), both in Germany, BiondVax develops nanosized antibody (NanoAb) therapies for diseases such as COVID-19, asthma and...
- of the process ensures it has the potential of densifying powders with nanosize or nanostructure while avoiding co****ning which accompanies standard densification...
- PREE solvent extraction test facility at RED. Pilot-scale production for nanosize rare earth phosphates and development of potential industrial application...
- peptides that facilitate cellular intake and uptake of molecules ranging from nanosize particles to small chemical compounds to large fragments of DNA. The "cargo"...