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Unrecoverable lattice rotation governs structural degradation of single-crystalline cathodes

Science
Transitioning from polycrystalline to single-crystalline nickel-rich cathodes has garnered considerable attention in both academia and industry, driven by advantages of high tap density and enhanced mechanical properties.
Weiyuan Huang   +14 more
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Single-Incision Rotator Cuff Repair

2021
Arthroscopy frequently has been used to treat a variety of shoulder conditions, including rotator cuff tears. Arthroscopic techniques, when compared with open techniques, are associated with less morbidity, leading to lower complication rates, easier recovery, and improved outcomes.
Galen Berdis, Chad Lavender
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A radical rotation in single harelip

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
S IR Harold Gillies has Iong taught the principle of avoiding routine by treating each patient individually. StimuIated by this principle, chahenged by a stream of harelips in Korean patients and disappointed by my resuIts with standardized methods, I was Iead to contempIate the use of the existing Cupid’s bow and dimpIe in toto.
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The Source of Lattice Rotation in Rotating Lattice Single (RLS) Crystals

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Abstract Laser heating can be used to produce single crystal architectures in glass with a lattice that rotates at a constant rate. Such metamaterials can offer properties that are disallowed by conventional crystal structures. To establish the mechanism of this lattice rotation, we used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to directly observe and ...
Evan J. Musterman   +3 more
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Single crystal silicon rotational micromotors

[1991] Proceedings. IEEE Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2002
Three types of rotational micromotors, stepping, harmonic, and gyro-like side-drives, are presented. The rotors, poles, and stators are made of a thick single crystal silicon layer by using boron-diffused silicon etch stop to define the thickness and using anisotropic dry etching to form narrow and deep separation gaps.
K. Suzuki, H. Tanigawa
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Hindered Rotational Diffusion and Rotational Jumps of Single Molecules

Physical Review Letters, 1998
We extended the sensitivity of fluorescence polarization anisotropy measurements to the single molecule level by studying the polarization response of single fluorophores rapidly rotating in liquid. Comparison with a simple model calculation allows us to obtain information on the hindered motion as well as on the rotational diffusion in the presence of
T. Ha   +4 more
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Simultaneous Single-Particle Superlocalization and Rotational Tracking

ACS Nano, 2013
Superlocalization of single molecules and nanoparticles has become an essential procedure to bring new insights into nanoscale structures and dynamics of biological systems. In the present study, superlocalization is combined with the newly introduced differential interference contrast (DIC) microscopy-based single-particle orientation and rotational ...
Yan, Gu, Gufeng, Wang, Ning, Fang
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Faraday Rotator Single Mode Fiber

SPIE Proceedings, 1986
Some glasses and other materials are optically active only in the presence of a magnetic field where the plane of polarized light is rotated. This property is called the Faraday effect. The rotation angle/unit of magnetic field and optical path length is called the Verdet constant (V).
Paul E. Sanders   +2 more
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Single-breath washouts in a rotating stretcher

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2001
Vital capacity single-breath washouts using 90% O2-5% He-5% SF6 as a test gas mixture were performed with subjects sitting on a stool (upright) or recumbent on a stretcher (prone, supine, lateral left, lateral right, with or without rotation at end of inhalation).
Rodriguez, M. J.   +4 more
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Fast rotational matching of single-particle images

Journal of Structural Biology, 2005
The presence of noise and absence of contrast in electron micrographs lead to a reduced resolution of the final 3D reconstruction, due to the inherent limitations of single-particle image alignment. The fast rotational matching (FRM) algorithm was introduced recently for an accurate alignment of 2D images under such challenging conditions.
Yao, Cong   +5 more
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