• In soil, macropores are defined as cavities that are larger than 75 μm. Functionally, pores of this size host preferential soil solution flow and rapid...
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    litter, stems and trunks slow down surface runoff; their roots create macropores – large conduits – in the soil that increase infiltration of water; they...
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  • moisture in the profile. A relatively low rate of change indicates when macropore drainage ceases, which is called Field Capacity; it is also termed drained...
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  • express the quantitative interactions between the three phases of soil. Macropores or fractures play a major role in infiltration rates in many soils as...
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    Plus Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company developing innovative, targeted radiotherapeutics for adults and children with rare...
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    mixture of large and medium size molecules. Carbons with a combination of macropores and mesopores adsorb tannins. The ability of a carbon to adsorb tannins...
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    withhold capillary condensation and is usually found before the micropores. Macropore: With a Slit width bigger than 50 nm, these are the biggest size pores...
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  • capillarity. When water enters the soil, it displaces air from interconnected macropores by buoyancy, and breaks aggregates into which air is entrapped, a process...
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    land. Plants and their root systems increase the quantity and size of macropores in soil, allowing rainwater to infiltrate. When ranges and grassland are...
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    data through the use of geostatistics; and discovering the importance of macropore flow and hydrological connectivity. Some discovery-based questions that...
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    concrete mixing and shrink when the matrix hardens, leave behind macropores. These macropores operate as weak matrix sites, attracting and encouraging multiple...
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    seal prevent the disruption and detachment of soil aggregates that cause macropores to block, infiltration to decline, and runoff to increase. This significantly...
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  • soil is at field capacity. Typically, at field capacity, air is in the macropores, and water in the micropores. Field capacity is viewed as the optimal...
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  • 'macroporosity' refers to pores greater than 50 nm in diameter. Flow through macropores is described by bulk diffusion. Mesoporosity In solids (i.e. excluding...
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  • "Strong and Ductile Colossal Carbon Tubes with Walls of Rectangular Macropores" (PDF). Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (14): 145501. Bibcode:2008PhRvL.101n5501P...
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  • "Strong and Ductile Colossal Carbon Tubes with Walls of Rectangular Macropores". Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 (14): 145501. Bibcode:2008PhRvL.101n5501P. doi:10...
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    through soil can be facilitated by the presence of preferential flow paths (macropores) and dissolved organic compounds. Plants are exposed to heavy metals through...
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  • the pore spaces are made up of macropores, micropores and mesopores. When soil is studied in nanoscale it the macropore are composed of micro and meso...
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    Main pore size ranges. Micropore Pore width smaller than 2 nm Mesopores Pore width between 2 and 50 nm Macropore Pore width greater than 50 nm...
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    rhizosphere. When roots decay they leave behind ports and channels known as macropores which are effective in channeling water through the soil. Constructed...
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  • in the rock composition The interactions of the soil's micropores and macropores are important to soil chemistry, as they allow for the provision of water...
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  • less spherical shape. At a smaller scale, plant roots extend into voids (macropores) and remove water causing macroporosity to increase and microporosity...
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  • Richardson, A. E. (2010-12-22). "Effect of soil acidity, soil strength and macropores on root growth and morphology of perennial grass species differing in...
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    Ryan MT, Rogers KL, van Delft MF, Kile BT (22 February 2018). "BAK/BAX macropores facilitate mitochondrial herniation and mtDNA efflux during apoptosis"...
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    hindrance reasons (constrictivity of the narrow pores) and remain in the macropores, eluting more quickly, while smaller molecules can pass into smaller pores...
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  • reserves. The volume and rate of water moving as baseflow can be affected by macropores, micropores, and other fractured conditions in the soil and shallow geomorphic...
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  • H; Richardson, A (2010). "Effect of soil acidity, soil strength and macropores on root growth and morphology of perennial grass species differing in...
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  • area between powders through the cross-section of cell walls between macropores. The mathematical relationships in MSA models are relatively consistent...
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    remove the ice crystals. The resulting green body contains anisotropic macropores in a replica of the sublimated ice crystals and structures from micropores...
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  • saturated flow when water bypasses the soil matrix as it moves to depth in macropores (e.g. root holes, fractures). Excessive recharge may raise the water table...
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