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Original Source: Alignment of Plate-Like Particles in a Colloidal Dispersion under Flow in a Uniform Pipe Studied by High-Energy X-ray Diffraction.
High-energy angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction has been used to study the alignment of colloidal suspension of kaolinite particles in water as they flow along a pipe. X-rays with energies above 25 keV have a major advantage, as they can penetrate through thick samples and walls of containers and permit investigation of samples under realistic flow conditions. As an example of the method, flow through a circular cross-section pipe with an internal diameter of 5 mm has been studied: this is typical of industr...
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Particle physics: Minimalism triumphant
The discovery of a particle that looked like the Higgs boson marked a milestone for physics. Results reported since then are strikingly consistent with expectations for the Higgs particle of the minim...
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A new particle has been discovered -- chances are, it is the Higgs boson
[NEWS] Contact: Yivsam Azgad news@weizmann.ac.il 972-893-43856 Weizmann Institute of Science The long and complicated journey to detect the Higgs boson, which started with one small step about 25 y...
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Electrokinetic particle translocation through a nanopore.
Nanoparticle electrophoretic translocation through a single nanopore induces a detectable change in the ionic current, which enables the nanopore-based sensing for various bio-analytical applications....
Biomolecular detection has for a long time depended on a relatively small number of established methodologies. Many of these depend on the detection of a ligand:antibody complex using some kind of opt...
Disaggregation of microparticle clusters by induced magnetic dipole-dipole repulsion near a surface.
Ensembles of magnetic particles are known to align and aggregate into multi-particle clusters in an applied magnetic field, and the physical laws governing these processes are well described in litera...
Particle shape effects in vitro and in vivo.
Particles that have the potential to deliver imaging agents and drugs to cells and tissue now have many different shapes and sizes. This diversity in particle shape could provide new options for poten...
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