Thus, the scattering force results only in a minute displacement of the microsphere out of the focal plane. |
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The low-dielectric properties of the microsphere appear to dominate the spectroscopic properties of the hydrophobic chromophores. |
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The relaxation to this new equilibrium is slowed down by the combined hydrodynamic friction on the microsphere and the DNA molecule. |
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Improved patient selection criteria and technical changes to microsphere delivery have reduced the risks of complications and death. |
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The basis of IMS is a uniform, superparamagnetic, polystyrene microsphere called Dynabeads®. |
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Each microsphere is coated with a radioactive isotope which emits beta radiation. |
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A different SSO probe can be attached to each color microsphere. |
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For a small object such as the microsphere, the St Andrews researchers can use the property for another purpose, based around furthering our understanding of the world of quantum mechanics. |
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The rate of microsphere biodegradation, which depends on the size and composition of the microspheres, determines when and how quickly the antigens are released. |
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The matrix is preferably in the form of a microparticle such as a microsphere or microcapsule, a film, an implant, or a coating on a device such as a stent. |
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