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Cross-sectional profile and AFM images of the optical nano-fountain using InAs QDs for room-temperature operation

Cross-sectional profile of the Willamette River Basin showing relief dimensions of major physiographic divisions.

Cross-sectional profiles of the local mean flow velocity at different axial distances from the grid

Cross-sectional profiles of the local turbulence intensities for three distances from the grid

Cross-sectional properties of saddles.

Cross-sectional radius of gyration Rgc as function of the side chain length Lsc for neutral and ionic cylindrical brushes

Cross-sectional radius of gyration RgjC as function of added salt for sample PM-PVP25-Me90

Cross-sectional radius of gyration versus side chain molar mass measured in D8-toluene . Data from , The red triangles show additional SANS and SAXS results of PMA-PS samples measured in toluene . The solid black line represents a power law fit to the data in cyclohexane, the solid red line to the data in toluene , and the dashed red line a power law fit to all data in toluene

Cross-Sectional Representation of a Two-Stranded a-Helical Coiled Coil Formed by the Homodimerization of 35-Residue Polypeptide ChainsI26111

Cross-sectional representation of NCCs indicating the occurrence of the surface TEMPO-mediated oxidation of available hydroxyl groups bottom, surface crystal representations . Reprinted with permission from Habibi, Y, Lucia, L. A., Rojas, 0. ., Cellulose nanocrystals

Cross-sectional representation of the cavities in 8 when crystallised with benzene. The cavities, which are linked along two-fold axes parallel to c, are shown as the van der Waals surfaces due to the hydrogen atoms of the host molecules. Benzene guest molecules are shown in their major orientation 13

Cross-sectional scanning electron micrograph of a three-layered alumina mem-brane support .

Cross-sectional scanning electron micrograph of a three-layered alumina membrane support .

Cross-sectional scanning electron micrograph of an asymmetric Loeb-Sourirajan ultrafiltration membrane. The large macrovoids under the membrane skin are common in this type of ultrafiltration membrane.

Cross-sectional scanning electron micrographs of PLA-CaC03 composites

Cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy images of EPD-fabricated composites or multilayered coatings

Cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy images of polyst5trene-b-poly Lamellae were oriented perpendicularly with no long-range order on unpattemed regions of the surface.

Cross-sectional schematic diagrams of various types of porous membranes

Cross-sectional schematic for

Cross-sectional schematic of a barrier melting section in the unwound channel configuration

Cross-sectional schematic of a Matsu2aka Elbow-Jet classifier where Fj ultrafine particles, F2 fine particles, M medium particles, and

Cross-sectional schematic of a Matsuzaka Elbow-Jet classifier where Fj ultrafine particles, F2 fine particles, M medium particles, and

Cross-sectional schematic of a monolithic sensor system in CMOS technology

Cross-sectional schematic of a selective area epitaxy quantum wire structure.

Cross-sectional schematic of articular cartilage. The tissue consists of the superficial, middle transitional, and deep zones with a distinct tidemark of calcified cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone . Both cellular organization and collagen-fiber orientation are shown with respect to the zonal structure of cartilage.



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