在 英语 中使用 Microparticles 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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A survey by the ORB media showed that plastic microparticles discharged from clothing contaminated tap water around the world during the washing process.
Spherotech was established in 1992 to manufacture and supply uniform microparticles for biomedical and diagnostic applications.
One study suggested a person eating half a dozen oysters would ingest 50 microparticles.
The drops can focus light and quickly mix and move microparticles and nanopartices that can be examined to reveal a specific infectious agent or protein.
Indeed, using a high-resolution microscope we observed microparticles in cancers from many tissue types.
These smart particles can be classified in: biocapsules(Figure 3, a), microparticles(Figure 3, b) and nanoparticles(Figure 3, c).
As a global supplier of microparticle solutions, our experienced scientists manufacture high quality latex, fluorescent, paramagnetic, ferromagnetic and colored dyed microparticles.
Microparticles and foreign bodies present in the blood are generally cleared from the circulation by the'blood filtering organs', namely the spleen, lungs and liver.
Microparticles(according to the current definition, smaller than 5 mm; the smallest particles found to date measure just 1/1000 mm) enter the sea in various ways.
My colleagues and I sought to address this, beginning with perhaps the most important question: whether platelet-derived microparticles were detectable in patient cancer tissue.
The plastic microparticles found were for the most part semi-synthetic cellulose fibers used in clothing.
Detectors for sampling and analysing microparticles and emissions from explosive, narcotic or poisonous substances.
Those results suggest that the microparticles should be able to survive in ingredients during storage, preparation and cooking.
Reformulation of the microparticles was possible because our platform was tuneable and amenable to large-scale manufacturing approaches," Anselmo says.
Reformulation of the microparticles was possible because our platform was tunable and amenable to large-scale manufacturing approaches," Anselmo says.
Importantly, we did not see microparticles in normal tissue from the same patient, indicating they were specifically targeting cancer cells.
Fishing lines which contain plastic such as nylon can take up to 600 years to decompose, and during degradation become microparticles or microplastics.
That brings up an interesting question: Is it possible that platelets and the microparticles they release upon activation could also modulate cancer progression?
Working with Krzysztof Matyjaszewski and Jay Whitacre, Li and Wang created a dual-conductive polymer/carbon composite matrix that has lithium microparticles evenly distributed throughout.
Smoking is known to cause microparticles to be released into the bloodstream.