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Cross-section diagram, view cell

Fig. 16.2. Integration of organic transistors with pressure-sensitive rubber sheets, (a) A cross-sectional view of the device structure and (b) a circuit diagram of one sensor cell. The device is formed by laminating four different functional films. The pressure sensors are... Fig. 16.2. Integration of organic transistors with pressure-sensitive rubber sheets, (a) A cross-sectional view of the device structure and (b) a circuit diagram of one sensor cell. The device is formed by laminating four different functional films. The pressure sensors are...
Figure 1-4. Schematic diagrams of a youngroot (a) longitudinal section, indicating the zones that can occur near the root tip and (b) cross-sectional view approximately 10 mm back from the tip, indicating the arrangement of the various cell types. Figure 1-4. Schematic diagrams of a youngroot (a) longitudinal section, indicating the zones that can occur near the root tip and (b) cross-sectional view approximately 10 mm back from the tip, indicating the arrangement of the various cell types.
Figure 1 Diagram of a cross-section view of an ECT implant. Abbreviation. ECT, encapsulated cell technology. Figure 1 Diagram of a cross-section view of an ECT implant. Abbreviation. ECT, encapsulated cell technology.
Fig. 3. —Diagrammatic Representation of Stacks of Cellulose Chains and Their Possible Aggregation.94 [Each cellulose chain is ribbon-like and approximately oval in cross-section (labeled) the view is down the ribbon. Note that the stacks are labeled as sheets in the drawing, after the original authors, b = fiber and chain axis, which is perpendicular to the plane of this diagram and therefore not shown a and c are the other edges of the Meyer-Misch cell.]... Fig. 3. —Diagrammatic Representation of Stacks of Cellulose Chains and Their Possible Aggregation.94 [Each cellulose chain is ribbon-like and approximately oval in cross-section (labeled) the view is down the ribbon. Note that the stacks are labeled as sheets in the drawing, after the original authors, b = fiber and chain axis, which is perpendicular to the plane of this diagram and therefore not shown a and c are the other edges of the Meyer-Misch cell.]...
The cross-section and longitudinal views of wool are shown in Figure 3. Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of the structure of the fiber. Enclosed within an outer scaly layer of keratin (the cuticle) are three sets of cortical cells para, meso, and ortho. The cells may surround a hollow core, known as the medulla. [Pg.4735]


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