| 1. | Microorganisms may deposit to surfaces in a similar fashion as colloidal particles.
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| 2. | Such a photographic emulsion consist of silver halide colloidal particles dispersed in a gelatin matrix.
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| 3. | This model assumes that DL is much thinner than the colloidal particle or capillary radius.
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| 4. | But colloidal particles are big enough to be blocked by parchment paper or animal membrane.
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| 5. | Just like true solutions, colloidal particles are small and cannot be seen by the naked eye.
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| 6. | Colloidal particles may also remain dispersed in liquids for long periods of time ( days to years ).
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| 7. | Colloidal particles in a sol are continuously bombarded by the molecules of the dispersion medium on all sides.
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| 8. | According to the definition of Dinsmore, a colloidosome is a selectively permeable capsule that is composed of colloidal particles.
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| 9. | Both purely crystalline and plastic crystal phases could be produced, depending on the aspect ratio of the colloidal particle.
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| 10. | In his 1978 paper Krongauz coined the term Quasi-Crystals for the new self-organized colloidal particles.
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