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... structure of diame- ter 1.75 μm ( point A , Figure 6.12 ) , which contains a large num- ber of small unilamellar vesicles . We believe this structure is similar to the structure at point D in Figure 6.11 . The cryo - TEM picture also ...
... structure of diame- ter 1.75 μm ( point A , Figure 6.12 ) , which contains a large num- ber of small unilamellar vesicles . We believe this structure is similar to the structure at point D in Figure 6.11 . The cryo - TEM picture also ...
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... structure - dependent factor The first three factors can be measured independently , and the relevant information is found in the sample scattering function , which we denote I ( Q ) . If we can consider the intra- and interparticle ...
... structure - dependent factor The first three factors can be measured independently , and the relevant information is found in the sample scattering function , which we denote I ( Q ) . If we can consider the intra- and interparticle ...
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... structure . Other structures have been found , but these rep- resent the basic intermediate cases in which large finite flexible aggregates form or a bicontinuous structure is obtained even when one of the solvent components is present ...
... structure . Other structures have been found , but these rep- resent the basic intermediate cases in which large finite flexible aggregates form or a bicontinuous structure is obtained even when one of the solvent components is present ...
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Solutes and Solvents SelfAssembly | 1 |
Literature | 35 |
Related to Surface Tension and | 44 |
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