| 1. | Route II shows the homogeneous nucleation route, where only nanofibers are formed.
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| 2. | Homogeneous nucleation is assumed to be negligible on the timescale of this experiment.
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| 3. | Homogeneous nucleation requires much greater pressure differences than experienced in decompression.
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| 4. | We can divide nucleation into homogeneous nucleation and heterogeneous nucleation.
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| 5. | Therefore, in conventional deformation homogeneous nucleation requires a concentrated stress, and is very unlikely.
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| 6. | Homogeneous nucleation is the primary mechanism for producing the bubbles in the cellular matrix.
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| 7. | This prevents overgrowth onto the existing wires, allowing for homogeneous nucleation to continue occurring.
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| 8. | First comes homogeneous nucleation, because this is much simpler.
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| 9. | Pre-seeding substrates with ZnO creates sites for homogeneous nucleation of ZnO crystal during the synthesis.
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| 10. | Homogeneous nucleation is much rarer than heterogeneous nucleation.
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