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One way to address this is to increase the resolution (ie, reduce the cell size) of the grids that NWP models use to map the prediction area.
Consequently, real-time traffic would essentially reduce the cell capacity available for CARA scheduling.
The NVM could reduce the cell size by 50% and thus be more cost-competitive.
In addition, the Co introduction in LiNi0.5Mn0.5O2 can not only reduce the cell polarization, but increase the reversible capacity.
Collectively, these findings demonstrated that scFv apoptin can selectively reduce the cell viability in CD22+ cells in a time and dose-dependent manner.
The model allows the uniform nutrient transport inside the scaffold region so that cells get sufficient amount of nutrient to grow and reduce the cell death.
Immersion cooling is a promising solution for uniform cooling and has been reported to reduce the cell temperature to 20 45 °C for CPV systems.
More importantly, the expanded hUCB-MSCs can be detached from microcarriers after addition of reductant, which indeed reduce the cell damage caused by proteolytic enzyme treatment.
A significant portion of the energy dissipated as heat allows the electrolyzer operating at temperatures suitable to reduce the cell overvoltages.
Analysing the results demonstrated by Shundo et al., one can see that even higher concentration of iron oxide nanoparticles, between 125 and 1,000 μg/mL, does not reduce the cell viability[59].
The results of anticancer activity were expressed as IC50 (amount of drug necessary to reduce the cell viability by 50%) and compared with the standard anticancer drugs, tamoxifen and 5-fluorouracil for MCF7 and HCT116 cell lines, respectively.
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