| 1. | Dendrimers and dendrons are monodisperse and usually highly symmetric, spherical compounds.
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| 2. | Narrow peaks indicate that the fluorophore sample is highly monodisperse.
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| 3. | If the sample is monodisperse then the decay is simply a single exponential.
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| 4. | The properties are supposed to be due to the ordering of monodisperse inorganic particles.
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| 5. | Monodisperse nanoparticles and colloids provide this potential.
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| 6. | Monodisperse colloids, capable of forming long-range ordered arrays, existing in nature.
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| 7. | Commercially available magnetic beads can be separated based by size uniformity into monodisperse and polydisperse beads.
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| 8. | In batch reactors or PFRs, well-controlled anionic polymerization can result in almost monodisperse polymer.
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| 9. | For values less than 0.1, the particulate sample can be considered to be monodisperse.
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| 10. | Dispersion polymerization can produce nearly monodisperse polymer particles of 0.1 15 micrometers ( �m ).
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