| 11. | In PLD, a large supersaturation occurs on the substrate during the pulse duration.
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| 12. | The more uniform is obtained supersaturation, the sharper is particle minimal size cutoff.
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| 13. | Constant supersaturation systems fulfill this requirement but they are not suitable for living tissues.
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| 14. | That's an example of supersaturation.
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| 15. | There are three mechanisms with which supersaturation occurs : precipitation, nucleation, and metastable.
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| 16. | The supersaturation at which the drop will grow without bound is called the critical supersaturation.
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| 17. | The supersaturation at which the drop will grow without bound is called the critical supersaturation.
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| 18. | In effect the user is selecting a lower maximum supersaturation than the designer considered appropriate.
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| 19. | This is a condition known as supersaturation.
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| 20. | A crystallization phase diagram shows where undersaturation, saturation, and supersaturation occur at certain concentrations.
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