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Figure 13. Secondary electron image (SEI) profiles of Ca and Mg - determined by traversing the cross section of the two fiber components at a right angle to their interface, indicate that the MgO level is higher in component (A) than in component (B), and that the CaO level is higher in component (B) than in component (A). Courtesy of Micron Inc., Analytical Sen/ices, Wilmington, DE. Figure 13. Secondary electron image (SEI) profiles of Ca and Mg - determined by traversing the cross section of the two fiber components at a right angle to their interface, indicate that the MgO level is higher in component (A) than in component (B), and that the CaO level is higher in component (B) than in component (A). Courtesy of Micron Inc., Analytical Sen/ices, Wilmington, DE.
Gopel, W., Chemical imaging I. Concepts and visions for electronic and bioelectronic noses, Sens. Actuators B 1998,52, 125-142. [Pg.486]

Figure 9.7. Freeze-fracture TEM images and corresponding ESR spectra of the lipid nanoparticles labeled with cholestane, 0.025%. Top SEN (glyceryl behenate), middle NEC (glyceryl behenate/MCT 8 2) and bottom emulsion (MCT). Reprinted from J. Control. Rel., Vol. 119, C. Braem et al., Interaction of drug molecules with carrier systems as studied by parelectric spectroscopy and electron spin resonance, 128-135, Copyright (2004), with permission from Elsevier. Figure 9.7. Freeze-fracture TEM images and corresponding ESR spectra of the lipid nanoparticles labeled with cholestane, 0.025%. Top SEN (glyceryl behenate), middle NEC (glyceryl behenate/MCT 8 2) and bottom emulsion (MCT). Reprinted from J. Control. Rel., Vol. 119, C. Braem et al., Interaction of drug molecules with carrier systems as studied by parelectric spectroscopy and electron spin resonance, 128-135, Copyright (2004), with permission from Elsevier.
Figure 43.2 (a) Scanning electron microscope image of a bioactive sol-gel glass monolith made under acid catalysis. (Courtesy of Sen Lin.) (b) Transmission electron microscope image of bioactive glass submicron particles. (Modified with permission from Ref [25].)... [Pg.1350]


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