Sentences with phrase «microspheres with»

Next, they filled in the gaps between the microspheres with liquid styrene, which was not coated in the DNA binder.
«We used a microfluidic strategy to make elastomeric microspheres with a narrow size distribution to make them «loadable» into a tubular reactor without clogging,» Abolhasani says.
Physicists at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität (LMU) in Munich have now replaced the foil target by a plastic microsphere with a diameter of one - millionth of a meter.

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These microspheres were then treated with a solution of potassium hydroxide and heated by increasing the temperature in a series of jumps from 450 to 800 C.
Porous metal implants that were coated with the microspheres prevented infection in 100 percent of the 11 specimens.
Reagents then pass through the microsphere and interact with the palladium.
Each silicone microsphere is loaded with palladium.
The yellow microspheres are applied to an electrode and then covered with an extremely thin nanoscale layer of iron oxide.
Each microsphere is coated with collagen — a natural structural material — to provide a surface on which the stem and blood cells can anchor themselves and proliferate.
His marrow consists of a polycarbonate plastic shell to mimic the bone cavity, packed with polycarbonate microspheres that provide the scaffolding.
In studies to determine the efficacy of the microspheres, Clyburn and his team contaminated two metal implants with staphylococcus aureus bacteria and coated one in the microspheres before inserting them in animal models.
Clyburn developed the microspheres in collaboration with Rice University's Antonios Mikos, Ph.D., and Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., from UTHealth.
Integration of microsphere resonators with bioassay fluidics for whispering gallery mode imaging.
Here, we intrathoracically injected fluorescently labeled 2 µm diameter microspheres and tracked their flow in the lateral and ventral abdominal hemocoel during the three principal contraction periods: (1) periods of retrograde heart contractions and abdominal rest, (2) periods of anterograde heart contractions and abdominal rest, and (3) periods of anterograde heart contractions with simultaneous ventral abdominal contractions (Figure 2).
This ultra balmy fluid is infused with nourishing ingredients and opalescent microspheres for a youthful glow that appears lit from within.
Another weight reduction that increases performance: lightweight polyurethane with hollow, glass microspheres and carbon - fibre elements.
The front end consists of lightweight polyurethane with hollow glass microspheres and carbon - fibre elements.
Responsible for the leaner build: lightweight polyurethane with hollow glass microspheres and carbon - fibre elements.
ProHeart ® 6 contains the active ingredient moxidectin, a new generation milbemycin molecule, in combination with a unique microsphere technology delivery system.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Corse briefly switched her production to large paintings with heavy slabs in dark clay, but soon returned to painting and incorporating microspheres into the medium.
In 1968, she began to embed glass microspheres, tiny reflective beads commonly used to brighten highway signs, in her paintings by mixing them with white acrylic paint.
«We felt it was important to introduce her work so people realize she didn't just land on this idea of painting large monochromes with glass microspheres, but there she is someone who was trying out all kinds of things.»
Emmanuelle, 2013 Glass microspheres, plate glass, aluminum disk, and LED lights Museum purchase with funds contributed by the Council of 100 2014.02
Her techniques have included the use of electric light, ceramic tiles, and glass microspheres, with which she creates simple geometric configurations that give structure to the luminescent internal space of her paintings.
So I made these black earth pieces, and then that allowed me to do black paintings with the reflective glass microspheres I had been using in the white paintings.
Rail: When you started making the paintings with the microspheres, you also created very specific lighting conditions for them?
This focused exhibition highlights critical moments of experimentation as Corse engaged with tropes of modernist painting, from the monochrome to the grid, while charting her own course through studies in quantum physics and complex investigations into a range of «painting» materials, from fluorescent light and plexiglass to metallic flakes, glass microspheres, and clay.
She innovated a technique of mixing paint with tiny microspheres to achieve an illuminating effect, which creates an ever - changing sense of movement.
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