1969
DOI: 10.1016/0032-5910(69)80021-5
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The determination of the structure of porous electrodes prepared by powder metallurgy

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“…Sufficient lipid together with -0.05 pCi of lZ5I-marker per experimental animal was dried and suspended in buffer by mechanical agitation, yielding large multilamellar liposomes. In most cases these liposomes were subsequently extruded through polycarbonate membranes4 having 8-, 5-, 3-, 2-, and 1-pm diameter pore sizes to generate populations having different mean diameters (17).…”
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“…Sufficient lipid together with -0.05 pCi of lZ5I-marker per experimental animal was dried and suspended in buffer by mechanical agitation, yielding large multilamellar liposomes. In most cases these liposomes were subsequently extruded through polycarbonate membranes4 having 8-, 5-, 3-, 2-, and 1-pm diameter pore sizes to generate populations having different mean diameters (17).…”
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“…Liposomes were dialyzed a t 4°C in the dark against frequent changes of buffer, for -2 d. Dialysis was carried out in 1-mL dialysis cells fitted with 25-mm polycarbonate membranes5 with a variety of pore sizes (specified below) to remove traces of dialyzable iodine-125 and some liposomes of smaller diameter than the membrane pores (17).…”
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“…An exception is [324]. The results of mercury porosimetry have been compared with those of photomicrographs [298,327], suction [163], centrifugal drainage [259], liquid-liquid displacement [299], and for microporous media very often with the results of sorption isotherms.…”
Section: 84 Comparison Of Different Measurement Techniquesmentioning
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“…An exception is [324]. The results of mercury porosimetry have been compared with those of photomicrographs [298,327], suction [163], centrifugal drainage [259], liquid-liquid displacement [299], and for microporous media very often with the results of sorption isotherms.…”
Section: 84 Comparison Of Different Measurement Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%