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All electrochemical process steps are carried out in electrochemical double cell as described elsewhere [19].

The SPUV-PD was assembled in the same structure of a dye-sensitized solar cell as described in the previous paper [21].

The micromorphous module (μm-Si) is a Bosch Solar EU1510, composed by an amorphous and a microcrystalline silicon multi-junction solar cell, as described in [19].

A correct implementation should also handle one special case: when a ghost is eaten, you should place that ghost in its prison cell, as described in the comments of observe.

The anti-CD3 BFP-held bead was first brought into contact with the T cell as described just above.

To obtain construct tensile properties, uniaxial tests were run on a materials testing system (Instron Model 5565, Canton, MA) with a 50 N load cell, as described previously [43].

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iPS cells were generated from human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells as described previously64.

Ff-hiPSCs were differentiated into blood cells as described previously30 with some key modifications.

Ff-hiPSCs were differentiated into insulin-producing cells as described previously21.

Sacculi were prepared from wild-type (Spn5) and Δpmp23 (S.MJ26) S. pneumoniae cells as described previously31.

Total protein extracts were prepared from cultured cells, as described previously38.

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