نتایج جستجو برای: date cores particles

تعداد نتایج: 325916  

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2004
Paul F Noble Olivier J Cayre Rossitza G Alargova Orlin D Velev Vesselin N Paunov

Novel colloidosome microcapsules with aqueous gel cores and integral shells of rodlike polymeric particles have been prepared and characterized. The synthesis is based on templating water-in-oil emulsions stabilized by rodlike particles followed by gelling of the aqueous phase, dissolution of the oil phase in ethanol, and redispersion of the obtained colloidosome capsules in water. Such capsule...

2007
Gregory P. Bewley Mathew Paoletti Daniel P. Lathrop R. Sreenivasan

We discuss an experimental technique developed to visualize quantized vortices in helium II. We illuminate micron-sized solid particles of hydrogen suspended in the fluid, and mark quantized vortex cores within the volume observed by a camera. While, under some circumstances, the particles modify vortex dynamics by the action of viscous drag and by pinning vortex intersections, we do capture ba...

2017
Michael Barrow Arthur Taylor Ana M. Fuentes-Caparrós Jack Sharkey Luke M. Daniels Pranab Mandal B. Kevin Park Patricia Murray Matthew J. Rosseinsky Dave J. Adams

Although there is extensive literature covering the biomedical applications of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs), the phase of the iron oxide core used is not often taken into account when cell labelling and tracking studies for regenerative medicine are considered. Here, we use a co-precipitation reaction to synthesise particles of both magnetite- (Fe3O4) and maghemite- (γ-Fe...

2015
Jens Sommertune Abhilash Sugunan Anwar Ahniyaz Rebecca Stjernberg Bejhed Anna Sarwe Christer Johansson Christoph Balceris Frank Ludwig Oliver Posth Andrea Fornara O. Thompson Mefford

Magnetic nanoparticle systems can be divided into single-core nanoparticles (with only one magnetic core per particle) and magnetic multi-core nanoparticles (with several magnetic cores per particle). Here, we report multi-core nanoparticle synthesis based on a controlled precipitation process within a well-defined oil in water emulsion to trap the superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SP...

2007
C. Engler D. Rose B. Wehner A. Wiedensohler E. Brüggemann T. Gnauk G. Spindler T. Tuch

Atmospheric aerosol particle size distributions at a continental background site in Eastern Germany were examined for a one-year period. Particles were classified using a twin differential mobility particle sizer in a size range between 3 and 800 nm. As a novelty, every second measurement of this experiment involved the removal of volatile chemical compounds in a thermodenuder at 300C. This con...

Journal: :Cancer research 1978
R C Lo A F Howatson

The cores of a small proportion of the particles in purified preparations of type C viruses are characterized by two concentric shells that have a "double-ring" appearance in specimens prepared for electron microscopy by negative staining or thin sectioning techniques. This distinctive feature allows such particles to be recognized as viral in impure preparations. Detectability of double-ring p...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Y G Kuznetsov A Low H Fan A McPherson

Virions of mouse leukemia virus spread on glass substrates were visualized by atomic force microscopy. The size distribution mode was 145 nm, significantly larger than that for human immunodeficiency virus particles. The distribution of particle sizes is broad, indicating that no two particles are likely identical in content or surface features. Virions possess knoblike protrusions, which may r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
M Kotler H Balabanova E Weinberg A Friedmann Y Becker

Type-C RNA tumor virus particles were released from three different human lymphoblastoid cell lines after incubation in arginine-deficient medium. The released virus-like particles were characterized by (a) their ability to band in sucrose gradients at a density of 1.16-1.18 g/ml; (b) the presence of an RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity resembling that of the oncornaviruses; and (c) isolatio...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
K J Palmer W Tichelaar N Myers N R Burns S J Butcher A J Kingsman S D Fuller H R Saibil

The virus-like particles (VLPs) produced by the yeast retrotransposon Ty1 are functionally related to retroviral cores. These particles are unusual in that they have variable radif. A paired mass-radius analysis of VLPs by scanning transmission electron microscopy showed that many of these particles form an icosahedral T-number series. Three-dimensional reconstruction to 38-A resolution from cr...

2004
Scott Joel Aaronson

Limits on Efficient Computation in the Physical World

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