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How to pronounce micelle in English?

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Type of particle, subatomic particle

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The color change happens when one or another dot blinks inside the micelle.
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When a red dot blinks off and the green blinks on, the micelle glows green.
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That ligand was subsequently modified for attachment to a polymer micelle.
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Each micelle is roughly spherical and about a tenth of a micrometer across.
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When the green blinks off and the red blinks on, the micelle glows red.
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An image of a multifunctional micelle designed by research team at UCSB.
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Over 40 years ago, I showed that the average lifetime of a carbon-16 micelle is around an hour.
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Water molecules are located in the inner part of the micelle.
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If both are lit up, the micelle glows yellow.
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  • An electrically charged particle built up from polymeric molecules or ions and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytic solutions like soaps and detergents
  • A micelle (pronounced or , plural micelles, micella, or micellae) is an aggregate of surfactant molecules dispersed in a liquid colloid. ...
  • A colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules which forms at a well-defined concentration, called the critical micelle concentration
  • (Micelles) A micelle is an aggregate of amphiphilic molecules (often fatty acids) whose polar, hydrophilic ends are in contact with water and form the outer surface of a sphere, inside of which are clustered the nonpolar, hydrophobic molecular ends.
  • (Micelles) Colloidal particles formed by the aggregation of many molecules.
  • (micelles) Structures formed when bile salts surround digested fats in order to enable the water-insoluble fats to be absorbed by the epithelial cells lining the small intestine. PICTURE
  • Micelles are small, spherical structures composed of molecules that attract one another to reduce surface tension. The head of the molecule is hydrophilic, meaning it likes water, while the interior portion is hydrophobic, meaning it avoids water.
  • Micelles are tiny spheres appearing in the gut after a meal. They are filled with cholesterol and fat, and are absorbed by cells lining the gut. Without micelles, cholesterol and fat could not be absorbed efficiently.
  • A submicroscopic aggregation of molecules, as a droplet in a colloidal system, with the non-polar portions in the interior and the polar portions at the exterior surface, exposed to water.