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Meanings of atomically in English
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Usage of atomically in English
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The on-surface synthesis of atomically flat N-doped graphene on oxidized copper is presented.
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There is no measurable homogeneity, no collection of atomically constructed elements.
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Anyone who's ever tried to atomically update code across many servers knows it's difficult.
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Speaking atomically, bismuth is the heaviest of the metals.
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The synthesis of atomically thin nanoporous membranes with a narrow pore size distribution, however, remains challenging.
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Bacteriologically, atomically, with laser and radiation it came.
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The main challenge related to synthesizing these structures is obtaining atomically sharp interfaces with designed termination sequences.
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All things aspire, even if only atomically.
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Designing atomically defective adsorbents with high specific surface area has emerged as a promising approach to improve sorption properties.
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Using atomically smooth epitaxial silver films, new optical permittivity highlighting significant loss reduction in the visible frequency range is extracted.
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However, the fabrication of such artificial heterostructures on a wafer scale with an atomically sharp interface poses an unprecedented challenge.
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Such atomically ordered SrTiO(3) substrates can be applied to the fabrication of atom-by-atom controlled oxide epitaxial films and heterostructures.
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It is then possible to atomically resolve individual lithium metal atoms and their interface with the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI).
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It produces atomically engineered layers of crystalline materials containing a range of semiconductor materials, such as gallium, arsenic, aluminum, indium and phosphorous.
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However, the direct band gap in a narrow spectrum and the low absorption of atomically thin flakes weaken the prospect for light-harvesting applications.
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Clay nanomaterials are an emerging class of 2D biomaterials of interest due to their atomically thin layered structure, charged characteristics, and well-defined composition.