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The active competition that ensued must have greatly accelerated evolutionary change, serving as a powerful force for the development of more efficient cells.
However, their slow trap-limited diffusion process and short effective diffusion length of electrons are big obstacles in making more efficient cells.
Previous studies have indicated that cardiac myocytes undergo continuous renewal, where senescent and poorly contracting myocytes are replaced with younger and more efficient cells [39].
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In early 2014, the company announced that its researchers had built the first graphene-based integrated circuit for wireless devices, which could lead to cheaper, more efficient cell phones.
Such a network leads to a more efficient cell migration and proliferation and thus cicatrization.
Femtocells only in the outer region are allowed to operate in the cochannel operation for more efficient cell search.
The company says the battery pack uses a single 18650 cell – which is the standard lithium-ion cell used in every Tesla made before the Model 3, when they decided to switch to a custom more efficient cell.
X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis showed that Cr introduction has perfectly balanced the amount of anatase and rutile phases in order to accomplish a more efficient cell.
Cell-uptake assays indicated that basic amino acid containing dipeptide cationic lipids exhibited more efficient cell uptake than serine and aromatic amino acids based dipeptide lipids.
This work will determine more efficient cell movement within a paper material by controlling the paper's microfluidic dimensions and pore size.
In this case, a higher percentage of total decays would occur during the first few hours, when the portion of activity in the nuclei is maximal, thereby leading to more efficient cell kill.
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