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The nitrogen doping can greatly increase the reactivity and electrical conductivity of graphene-based carbonaceous materials and create more sites that are active for the Li+ ion adsorption, while the hollow microspherical structure allows a ready access of the electrolyte to the electrode surface, easier electron and ion transfer, and faster diffusion of electrolytes in and out of the electrode.

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Given the ready access of information through the Internet, there are no excuses for being ill-informed.

"We've become much more tolerant of exotic material as a society in the United States, as has much of the world with the ready access of erotic material and explicit material on the Internet".

If a large bone should be transplanted it might be well to remove a portion of its shaft longitudinally in order to permit the ready access of a blood supply to the medulla.

Although both tissues are heavily vascularised, there are no helpful features such as endothelial fenestrae that might provide ready access of blood-borne agents to the muscle fiber that is the target of therapy.

Porous films allow for ready access of highly volatile nitroaromatic explosives into the polymer structure.

The differences in number of cilia measured from each LPK and Lewis rat was due to cysts, which in the LPK allowed ready access of cilia for SEM from broad fields of cells, while in Lewis samples, cross sections of normal tubules presented only small fields of view and therefore limited numbers of cells with cilia available for assessment.

Some argue it is because the intensive eDiscovery process allows ready access of information and case details.

Homogenates of tissue are useful in studying metabolic processes because permeability barriers that may prevent ready access of external materials to cell components are destroyed.

However, these indicators may be picking up unmeasured factors such as availability and ready access of services and familiarity/comfort of mother with health services (Bell et al. 2003; Stephenson et al. 2006).

This growth in biobanks is echoed throughout the rest of the world where a number of national (e.g. http://www.decode.com, http://www.genomics.gov) and local biobanks have been established in response to a growing need for ready access of biological samples [ 7].

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