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CWP wrote "Stability of perovskite solar cells" section.
The 'Microbial fuel cells' section explains the construction, operation and classification of current MFC designs, and the 'Current directions of MFC research' section reviews the issues being addressed in current MFC research.
As mentioned before in the 'Microbial fuel cells' section, they are both capable of being used for DET mode in MFCs, because both Shewanella sp. and Geobacter sp. possess nanowires, electrically conductive bacterial appendages, to transport electrons from cells to solid electron acceptors such as graphite anodes in MFCs [34, 35, 162].
This Geobacter species can produce large amounts of electrical energy since it possesses multiple mechanisms that involve either pili or c-type cytochromes to facilitate the electron transfer to electrode in MFCs (discussed before in the 'Microbial fuel cells' section) [149].
(588) Historically, transport and accumulation were first measured using cells (section ) and biological sheets (section ).
Hyphal cells were separated from liquid culture (refer to the 'Large-scale preparation of old and young cells' section) and subjected to lifespan analysis immediately.
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SSH mainly completed the "Cesium-Containing Triple-Cation Perovskite Solar Cells" and "Graded Bandgap Perovskite Solar Cells" sections.
We finally apply our solution for managing the resources associated to a single radio cell (Section 6) and multiple cells (Sections 7 and 8) under different wireless communications traffic characteristic.
To identify proliferating cells, sections were stained with anti-Ki-67 and co-stained with anti-hNUMA.
Filamentous cells sectioned along their longitudinal axis contain multiple well-defined nucleoids that segregate evenly along the length of the cell with ribosomes scattered throughout the cytoplasm.
To visualise proliferative cells, sections were stained using an anti-Ki67 antibody.
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