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  2. Ventricle (heart) - Wikipedia

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    The left ventricle is longer and more conical in shape than the right, and on transverse section its concavity presents an oval or nearly circular outline. It forms a small part of the sternocostal surface and a considerable part of the diaphragmatic surface of the heart; it also forms the apex of the heart.

  3. Lamellar structure - Wikipedia

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    Fine lamellae solve this problem by shortening the diffusion distance between phases, but their high surface energy makes them unstable and prone to break up when annealing allows diffusion to progress. A deeper eutectic or more rapid cooling will result in finer lamellae; as the size of an individual lamellum approaches zero, the system will ...

  4. Fractal - Wikipedia

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    Sierpiński Carpet - Infinite perimeter and zero area Mandelbrot set at islands The Mandelbrot set: its boundary is a fractal curve with Hausdorff dimension 2. (Note that the colored sections of the image are not actually part of the Mandelbrot Set, but rather they are based on how quickly the function that produces it diverges.)

  5. Crystallography - Wikipedia

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    The International Tables for Crystallography [16] is an eight-book series that outlines the standard notations for formatting, describing and testing crystals. The series contains books that covers analysis methods and the mathematical procedures for determining organic structure through x-ray crystallography, electron diffraction, and neutron ...

  6. Fractionation - Wikipedia

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    These oils typically use fractional crystallization (separation by solubility at temperatures) for the separation process instead of distillation. Mango oil is an oil fraction obtained during the processing of mango butter. Milk can also be fractionated to recover the milk protein concentrate or the milk basic proteins fraction.

  7. Two-dimensional polymer - Wikipedia

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    As required by the above definition, these sheets have a periodic internal structure. A well-known example of a 2D polymer is graphene; whose optical, electronic and mechanical properties have been studied in depth. Graphene has a honeycomb lattice of carbon atoms that exhibit semiconducting properties.

  8. Anomalous diffusion - Wikipedia

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    Generalizations of Brownian motion, such as the fractional Brownian motion and scaled Brownian motion; Diffusion in fractals and percolation in porous media; Continuous time random walks; These processes have growing interest in cell biophysics where the mechanism behind anomalous diffusion has direct physiological importance.

  9. Two-dimensional chromatography - Wikipedia

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    Two-dimensional chromatograph GCxGC-TOFMS at Chemical Faculty of GUT Gdańsk, Poland, 2016. Two-dimensional chromatography is a type of chromatographic technique in which the injected sample is separated by passing through two different separation stages.