Broken blood vessels are fine, red veins that commonly appear on the nose, chin or cheeks, but can also appear in other parts of the body. They have also been referred to as varicose or spider veins, They usually appear as a result of aging, pregnancy, childbirth, birth control pills, ...
Only secondary electrons are specifically excluded from this definition2. Thus the transmission of electrons through capillaries will be referred to as “electron guiding”. In this work we describe the transmission of electrons through curved macrocapillaries with bending angles up to 360° and ...
The duration during which recurrent seizures were maintained was referred to as the “seizure duration” in this study. The termination of seizure events was determined as the time point at which the LFP signals no longer exceeded five standard deviations (SD) above the pre-injection baseline. ...
a "capillary bed" isn't a type of capillary. It's just the name for a big bunch of capillaries as a group. Capillary beds are divided by which organ they supply blood to, so you could say that all of the capillaries that supply the liver, for example, are referred to as the liver...
referred to as BCQ (see K. P. Bateman, R. L. White, and P. Thibault, Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 11, 307-315 (1997)) which not only prevents analyte absorption on the inner walls of the chip and capillary but enables the use of acidic separation buffers.FIG. 10ashows the total...
Oxidation (OX sensor, further referred as NO2sensor)—provides signal mainly in the presence of nitrogen dioxide as well as NO or hydrogen gas, NH3(NH3sensor)—reacts mainly to ammonia NH3, but also to ethanol, hydrogen, propane or iso-butane. ...
New analysis methods are also being developed to allow easy analysis of the 3D methods, such as scanning tunneling microscopy techniques [13]. However, the disadvantages of 3D cell assays consisting of biomaterial and multiple cell types are that they often require long culture times and are ...
When the wetting phase loses contact with the solid, the unstable two-phase interface may lead to the rupture of the non-wetting phase bridge, and the non-wetting fluid becomes trapped in the larger space (pore), which is referred to as snap-off [21,22], as shown in Figure 1. To ...