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Figure 1 | Particle and Fibre Toxicology

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From: Persistence of tungsten oxide particle/fiber mixtures in artificial human lung fluids

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Scanning electron micrographs of study powders: "as-received" (A) W metal, (B) Co metal, (C) WO 3 , (D) WO 2.98 , (E) WO 2.81 , (F) WO 2.66 , and (G) WO 2.51 powders. The W and Co powders were agglomerates of primary particles, the WO3 and WO2.98 powders were cube-shaped isometric particle morphology, and the WO2.81, WO2.66, and WO2.51 powders were mixtures of fiber- and cube-shaped particle morphologies; "dispersed" (E1) WO2.81, (F1) WO2.66, and (G1) WO2.51 powders illustrating individual fiber morphology. Note that the scale bars differ among images.

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