Not exact matches
Joint research
between Tampere University of Technology (
TUT)(Finland) and University of Tübingen (Germany) has shown that carefully structured light and matching arrangements of metal nanostructures (so - called «plasmonic oligomers») can be combined to alter the properties of the generated light at the nanometer scale.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Tampere University of Technology (
TUT) have developed a comparison technique which has detected marked differences
between the nanoparticle - capturing performance of air filters.
The results were unexpected — despite the differences in
TUT per set, both groups experienced similar increases in muscle growth because the researchers had equated volume - load
between groups.
But what I did find is sets
between 20 — 30 are totally manageable, the
TUT (Time Under Tension) is around 1 minute and I can recover within a minute or two.