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    Summary of the characteristics of the pure-phase reference minerals used in this study, including specific surface area (SSA), particle size (in water and deflocculant), Zeta Potential (ζ) and the haemolytic potential (given as the slope of absorbance versus soil suspension concentration).

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    <p>Summary of the characteristics of the pure-phase reference minerals used in this study, including specific surface area (SSA), particle size (in water and deflocculant), Zeta Potential (ζ) and the haemolytic potential (given as the slope of absorbance versus soil suspension concentration).</p

    Potential nanoparticle penetration routes through the skin.

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    <p>A) 1) via broken epidermis, 2) intercellular route, 3) transappendageal route via hair follicles (or sweat ducts) and 4) intracellular route (modified from [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0177219#pone.0177219.ref010" target="_blank">10</a>]) B) magnified schematic of a silica nanoparticle in the capillary, showing example surface features that are thought to contribute to HA in vitro.</p

    Size distribution curves for sample DM-SE SO 22B and SO 4003.

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    <p>(A) and (E) were analysed in water (C) and (G) with deflocculant. Figs (B), (D), (F) and (H) represent the cumulative curved of (A), (C), (E) and (G), respectively.</p
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