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The Dye sensitized solar cell (DSSC) efficiency still need to be improved to be competitive with other solar energy source.
Moreover, the accuracy of velocimetry and attitude determination can be improved to be better than 1 cm/s and 0.1°, respectively.
We discuss ways by which dielectric spectroscopy can be improved to be used for tag-free detection of proteins on the membrane.
"If we did have a terrorist emergency to 2005, we wanted similar access that we could then, but we wanted it to be improved, to be quicker," he adds.
And, over the next few years, we will learn a lot about whether the standards are helping and how they can be improved to be practical, actionable, and effective for journals and researchers.
As the scholar Michael Dobson has argued, canonization fuelled adaptation: if Shakespeare was the newly minted national poet, his plays had to be improved to be worthy of his stature.
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The Kvco linearity is improved to be lower than 17.68 MHz/V.
As a consequence, its specific capacitance has been improved to be 237.8 F g−1 at 1 A g−1.
It was demonstrated that the time resolution of the TDC using the DAND gate is improved to be ±4 ps.
Obviously, the interfacial flatness of UBL has been improved to be close to the level of DBL.
The K-value for sub-slip model 3 is improved to be 1.37, and this value is a little larger than that for larger-earthquake scenario.
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