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Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are devices that exploit living microbes for electricity generation coupled to organics degradation.
This characteristic provides opportunities for adhesive ultrafine particle separation by designing air-cleaning devices that exploit the sticking ability.
Xsensio illustrates this with its Lab-on-Skin nanowearable devices that exploit biochemical information on the skin's surface.
Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) are devices that exploit living microbes for the conversion of organic matter into electricity (Logan et al. 2006).
These methods potentially allow the standard techniques developed for engineering materials for the Information Technology industry to be employed to make devices that exploit the new technologies.
This paper reviews the design, implementation, and demonstration of energy harvesting devices that exploit flow-induced vibrations as the main source of energy.
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Unfortunately, it involved building an artificially intelligent observer and, even more problematically, that observer had to be a quantum computer, a device that exploits quantum mechanics to do huge numbers of calculations in parallel.
The holy grail of compressed sampling is an acquisition device that exploits signal structure in order to reduce the sampling rate.
The fuel cell is an electrochemical device that exploits a spontaneous chemical reaction, converting the energy released during the reaction into electrical power.
In contrast to conventional computers that are based on transistors with distinct "on" and "off" or "1" and "0" states, quantum computers are built from devices called qubits that exploit the quirky properties of quantum mechanics.
For example in large-area communication networks there is an obvious need to analyze synchronization issues; in integrated photonic circuits the high natural bandwidth of nanoscale components may create problems of delay-induced feedback instability, and may support the design of devices (such as oscillators) that exploit finite optical propagation delays.
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