نتایج جستجو برای: 300 micrometers

تعداد نتایج: 88762  

Journal: :Science 2000
M P Zach K H Ng R M Penner

Metallic molybdenum (Mo(o)) wires with diameters ranging from 15 nanometers to 1.0 micrometers and lengths of up to 500 micrometers (0.5 millimeters) were prepared in a two-step procedure. Molybdenum oxide wires were electrodeposited selectively at step edges and then reduced in hydrogen gas at 500 degrees C to yield Mo(o). The hemicylindrical wires prepared by this technique were self-uniform,...

Journal: :Applied optics 2000
D Richter D G Lancaster F K Tittel

The implementation and application of a portable fiber-coupled trace-gas sensor for the detection of several trace gases, including CO2, CH4, and H2CO, are reported. This particular sensor is based on a cw fiber-amplified near-infrared (distributed Bragg reflector) diode laser and an external cavity diode laser that are frequency converted in a periodically poled lithium niobate crystal to the ...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1975
A I Roitbak A V Bobrov

In acute experiments on cats under deep Nembutal anesthesia punctures of the cortex caused a prolonged negative shift of its surface potential (up to 15 mv, 5.5 min), which was followed by a prolonged positive shift. During these shifts of the potential, both components of the direct response were depressed. The changes in potential and the depression of electric activity spread over the cortex...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2014
Stephen E Fosdick Morgan J Anderson Christophe Renault Paul R DeGregory James A Loussaert Richard M Crooks

Here, we report the use of microwire and mesh working electrodes in paper analytical devices fabricated by origami paper folding (oPADs). The important new result is that Au wires and carbon fibers having diameters ranging from micrometers to tens of micrometers can be incorporated into oPADs and that their electrochemical characteristics are consistent with the results of finite element simula...

Journal: :Science 1999
Rao Sánchez-Herencia Beltz McMeeking Lange

Thin compressive layers within a laminar ceramic arrest large cracks (surface and internal) and produce a threshold strength. This phenomenon increases the damage tolerance of ceramics and will allow engineers to design reliable ceramic components for structural applications. The stress intensity factor derived for a crack sandwiched between two compressive layers suggests that the threshold st...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2009
Stephen D Hudson Jeffrey L Hutter Mu-Ping Nieh Jeremy Pencer Leonardo E Millon Wankei Wan

Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels are formed from PVA solution when physical cross-links form during freeze/thaw cycling. By applying a stress during the freeze/thaw process, PVA hydrogels with anisotropic mechanical properties are produced. We have used small- and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering to study the structure at length scales of 2 nm to 10 mum. By supplementing the neutron data...

Journal: :Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology 2011
Lijian Meng Aifeng Ma Pinliang Ying Zhaochi Feng Can Li

For the first time, the TiO2 nanorod arrays have been prepared on ITO substrates at room temperature by dc reactive magnetron sputtering technique. These TiO2 nanorods have a preferred orientation along the (220) direction and are perpendicular to the ITO substrate. Both the X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering measurements show that the highly ordered TiO2 nanorod arrays have an anatase crys...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2013
Shiliang Wang Guoliang Chen Han Huang Shujun Ma Hongyi Xu Yuehui He Jin Zou

Single-crystal tungsten nanobelts with thicknesses from tens to hundreds of nanometers, widths of several micrometers and lengths of tens of micrometers were synthesized using chemical vapor deposition. Surface energy minimization was believed to have played a crucial role in the growth of the synthesized nanobelts enclosed by the low-energy {110} crystal planes of body-centered-cubic structure...

2017
Oren Shaya Udi Binshtok Micha Hersch Dmitri Rivkin Sheila Weinreb Liat Amir-Zilberstein Bassma Khamaisi Olya Oppenheim Ravi A. Desai Richard J. Goodyear Guy P. Richardson Christopher S. Chen David Sprinzak

During development, cells undergo dramatic changes in their morphology. By affecting contact geometry, these morphological changes could influence cellular communication. However, it has remained unclear whether and how signaling depends on contact geometry. This question is particularly relevant for Notch signaling, which coordinates neighboring cell fates through direct cell-cell signaling. U...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
K R Shivanna H Xu P Taylor R B Knox

Sperm cells have been isolated from pollen tubes growing in style segments of the dicotlyledon Rhododendron macgregoriae and the monocotyledon Gladiolus gandavensis by the in vivo/in vitro method at various stages of fertilization. Pollen tubes emerged from the cut end of the style into agar medium, and more than 95% contained sperm cells. Sperm cells were released from the pollen tubes by osmo...

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