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    Photocatalytic Degradation of Paracetamol under Simulated Sunlight by Four TiO<sub>2</sub> Commercial Powders: An Insight into the Performance of Two Sub-Micrometric Anatase and Rutile Powders and a Nanometric Brookite Powder by Nicola Blangetti, Francesca S. Freyria, Maria Chiara Calviello, Nicoletta Ditaranto, Salvatore Guastella, Barbara Bonelli

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The photocatalytic degradation of the emerging contaminant paracetamol in aqueous solution has been studied under 1 SUN (~1000 W m<sup>−2</sup>) in the presence of four commercial TiO<sub>2</sub> powders, namely sub-micrometric anatase and rutile, and nanometric brookite and P25 (the popular anatase/rutile mixture used as a benchmark in most papers). …”
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    Subgrain-controlled grain growth in the laser-melted 316 L promoting strength at high temperatures by Kamran Saeidi, Farid Akhtar

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Stainless steel 316 L prepared by laser melting consisted of a hierarchical austenitic microstructure with micrometre-sized (10–25 µm) grains containing fine 1 µm subgrains with a cellular structure. …”
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    A comprehensive analysis of meloxicam particles produced by nanosecond laser ablation as a wet milling technique by Eszter Nagy, Zsolt Homik, Tamás Smausz, Judit Kopniczky, Máté Náfrádi, Tünde Alapi, David Kokai, Katalin Burián, Piroska Szabó-Révész, Rita Ambrus, Béla Hopp

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…We showed that laser ablation is a clean, efficient and chemically non-damaging method to reduce the size of meloxicam particles to the sub-micrometre–few micrometre size range, which is optimal for pulmonary drug delivery. …”
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    Imperfection and radiation damage in protein crystals studied with coherent radiation. by Nave, C, Sutton, G, Evans, G, Owen, R, Rau, C, Robinson, I, Stuart, D

    Published 2016
    “…These measurements allowed information about the type of crystal imperfections to be obtained at the sub-micrometre level, together with the changes due to radiation damage.…”
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    Optical transport of fluorescent diamond particles inside a tapered capillary by Pin Christophe, Otsuka Ryohei, Fujiwara Hideki, Sasaki Keiji

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Tapered capillaries with micrometre and sub-micrometre sizes are fabricated. …”
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    Exploiting the Combination of Displacement and Chemical Plating for a Tailored Electroless Deposition of Palladium Films on Copper by Lorenzo Fabbri, Walter Giurlani, Fabio Biffoli, Marco Bellini, Hamish Miller, Claudio Fontanesi, Francesco Vizza, Massimo Innocenti

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Various formulations for electroless deposition, to obtain continuous nanometre-sized and micrometre-sized films of palladium on copper, were compared. …”
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    Etude du mécanisme d'action du dialkyldithiophosphate de zinc en régime de lubrification limite Mechanism of Boundary Lubrication with Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphates by Morizur-Jersale M. F., Briant J.

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Deux étapes de ce mécanisme ont ainsi pu être mises en évidence : 1) Avant sa décomposition dans l'huile, le DTPZn réagit avec la surface pour former un film de sulfure et d'oxyde métallique dont l'épaisseur ne peut atteindre généralement que quelques 1/1000 de micromètre Cette réaction se traduit, au niveau de la molécule, par la rupture d'une partie des liaisons thiophosphorées et par un échange ionique entre le métal support et Zn2+. 2) Après la dégradation, dans l'huile, des liaisons P-O-C de la molécule de DTPZn, les produits phosphorés de cette décomposition s'adsorbent ou réagissent en surface pour constituer un film de phosphates de quelques 1/10 de micromètre. …”
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    Handbook of Photographic Processes / by Ragland, Hilton, author 648425

    Published 2012
    “…The first integrated circuits had features of 200 micrometres which were printed using contact lithography. …”
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    AFM investigation of Martian soil simulants on micromachined Si substrates by Vijendran, S, Sykulska, H, Pike, W

    Published 2007
    “…The micro and nanostructures of Martian soil simulants with particles in the micrometre-size range have been studied using a combination of optical and atomic force microscopy (AFM) in preparation for the 2007 NASA Phoenix Mars Lander mission. …”
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    AFM investigation of Martian soil simulants on micromachined Si substrates. by Vijendran, S, Sykulska, H, Pike, W

    Published 2007
    “…The micro and nanostructures of Martian soil simulants with particles in the micrometre-size range have been studied using a combination of optical and atomic force microscopy (AFM) in preparation for the 2007 NASA Phoenix Mars Lander mission. …”
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    Monolithic route to efficient dye-sensitized solar cells employing diblock copolymers for mesoporous TiO2 by Nedelcu, M, Guldin, S, Orilall, M, Lee, J, Hüttner, S, Crossland, E, Warren, S, Ducati, C, Laity, P, Eder, D, Wiesner, U, Steiner, U, Snaith, H

    Published 2010
    “…The TiO2 synthesis and the formation of tens of micrometre thick films from the paste is a scalable approach for the manufacture of dye sensitised solar cells (DSCs). …”
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    An open resource combining multi-contrast MRI and microscopy in the macaque brain by Howard, AFD, Huszar, IN, Smart, A, Cottaar, M, Daubney, G, Hanayik, T, Khrapitchev, AA, Mars, RB, Mollink, J, Scott, C, Sibson, NR, Sallet, J, Jbabdi, S, Miller, KL

    Published 2023
    “…The data spans modalities (MRI and microscopy), tissue states (in vivo and postmortem), and four orders of spatial magnitude, from microscopy images with micrometre or sub-micrometre resolution, to MRI signals on the order of millimetres. …”
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