Sentences with phrase «subtle changes in structure»

Subtle changes in the structure, chemistry and shape of an electrode can significantly alter how strongly lithium ions bond to it and affect a battery's capacity, voltage and energy density.

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Early reports of the document suggest there will also be a subtle but potentially important change in the party's organisational structure — Clause One.
Zou attributes the improvement to a subtle change in the crystal structure that produces the desired electron band gap.
«This study is one of the first to show that gradual and subtle changes in forest structure and species composition, driven by climate change — as well as invasive insects and pathogens that act on a fraction of tree species within a forest — can also affect water yield.»
Subtle changes in the size and structure of beaks among the six species of ground finches have been called «evolution caught in the act.»
Measuring changes in a voltage bias applied to the saline reveals how close the capillary tube is to the cell, allowing researchers to scan subtle structures on the cell surface without disrupting them.
«We have the ability in principle to change in relatively subtle ways the structure of the organic,» he says, such as to make it more soluble.
[25] According to the automaker, some subtle changes were necessary to the structure of the car in order for it to meet North and South American regulations.
Subtle to significant changes in these structures indicate varying degrees of dental disease.
Her long - term investigations — Figures of Speech (2006 — 2010), exploring discursive potential of artworks, and The Body in Crisis (2011 ---RRB-, tracking changing conditions of the human body in historical moments of crisis — are structured as series of sometimes subtle, sometimes confrontational transfers from one work to another, from one context to the next.
Mosses are important members in many dryland ecosystems and the community changes observed here reveal how subtle modifications to climate can affect ecosystem structure and function on unexpectedly short timescales.
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