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单词 nanorod
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Definition of nanorod in English:

nanorod

nounˈnanə(ʊ)rɒdˈnanōˌräd
  • A rod of material with a thickness or diameter of only a few nanometres.

    these nanorods are about 10,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carried into the cell in this way, the DNA eventually detached from the nanorods and entered the nucleus.
    • Recent developments in nanotechnology have produced the aggregated diamond nanorod, an artificial diamond that's harder than any natural diamonds.
    • Having a high oxygen concentration, the solution surrounding the platinum end is less polar than the solution surrounding the other end of the nanorod.
    • To increase gene expression, the researchers plan to build nanorods with multiple segments using a variety of metals, such as platinum and silver.
    • They also aimed for nanorods as long as possible - in this case, 60 nanometers.
    • The Johns Hopkins team also delivered DNA into mice by using a so-called gene gun to propel small doses of the nanorods under the animals' skin.
    • When added to a lab dish containing cultured mammalian cells, the nanorods bound to receptors inside tiny pits on the cells' surfaces.
    • Because nickel is magnetic, researchers could use an external magnetic field to direct nickel-containing nanorods to specific parts of the body.
    • The lead sulphide will be in the form of nanorods, 100 or so nanometres long and 20 by 20 nanometres in section.
    • The "receiving antennas" are the previously magnetized nickel bands in the nanorods.
 
 

Definition of nanorod in US English:

nanorod

nounˈnanōˌräd
  • A rod of material with a thickness or diameter of only a few nanometers.

    these nanorods are about 10,000 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Having a high oxygen concentration, the solution surrounding the platinum end is less polar than the solution surrounding the other end of the nanorod.
    • When added to a lab dish containing cultured mammalian cells, the nanorods bound to receptors inside tiny pits on the cells' surfaces.
    • Carried into the cell in this way, the DNA eventually detached from the nanorods and entered the nucleus.
    • The "receiving antennas" are the previously magnetized nickel bands in the nanorods.
    • They also aimed for nanorods as long as possible - in this case, 60 nanometers.
    • To increase gene expression, the researchers plan to build nanorods with multiple segments using a variety of metals, such as platinum and silver.
    • Because nickel is magnetic, researchers could use an external magnetic field to direct nickel-containing nanorods to specific parts of the body.
    • The Johns Hopkins team also delivered DNA into mice by using a so-called gene gun to propel small doses of the nanorods under the animals' skin.
    • Recent developments in nanotechnology have produced the aggregated diamond nanorod, an artificial diamond that's harder than any natural diamonds.
    • The lead sulphide will be in the form of nanorods, 100 or so nanometres long and 20 by 20 nanometres in section.
 
 
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