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Morphology requirements

The commercial availability of PS-based supports in nonbead format such as pins (27, 28), crowns (29, 30), microtubes (31), and recently discs (32) has also had a notable impact on the field of SPS. These devices allow the attachment of significantly higher amounts of compound onto a single support unit compared to resin beads. They are similar in nature to the PS resin supports, but their different morphology requires different handling procedures than resin beads we will discuss some of their specific properties in the following chapters as related to specific examples. [Pg.6]

Although much data has been collated [3], such infonnation illustrates that fungal identification based on fungal morphology requires considerable experience and that it is all too easy to mis-identify specific fungi. It is possible to mis-identify poisonous fungi for those listed here and hence this approach should only really be undertaken by an expert, or under expert guidance. [Pg.130]

Is the surface morphology required by the model shown to be unquestionably present in the experimental setups Can the model explain the dependence on the metal substrate ... [Pg.348]

Required to cause a microscopically detectable alteration of normal ceU morphology. Required to reduce virus-induced cytopathogenicity by 50%. [Pg.194]

Enhanced Electrical Conductivity of Polythiophene/lnsulating Polymer Composite and Its Morphological Requirement... [Pg.251]

Although some groups have achieved enhanced FET mobility of the SP/IP composite, they somehow proposed different morphological requirements for this enhancement, according to their respective sample preparation conditions. In Table 9.1, the phase evolution routes (tentatively drawn by the author of this chapter,... [Pg.256]

Kuai, J., Boman, A. L., Arnold, R. S., Zhu, X. J., and Kahn, R. A. (2000). Effects of activated ADP-ribosylation factors on Golgi morphology require neither activation of phospholipase D1 nor recruitment of coatomer. J. BioL Chem. 27S, 4022-4032. [Pg.330]

Many of the methods described above can be used to prepare nanoparticles if the experimental details are fixed to specific values. The methods are named as top-down methods when bulk materials are first prepared and then are manipulated to the size and morphology required, and bottom-up procedures, when a structure is built atom by atom. [Pg.18]


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