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The part of the sentence "which benefit for" is not correct in written English.
Instead, you could use "which benefits" or "that benefits". For example: "Eat lots of fruits and veggies, which benefits your health."
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The average pore size can reach more than 25 μm which benefit for cell infiltration.
The hierarchical NiO with abundant pores which benefit for polysulfide storage and buffering volume change when acted as interlayers.
Last, CNTs facilitate the adsorption of more hydroxyl group on the surface of the TiO2 NPs-coated CNTs composites [31], which benefit for photocatalysis.
The hyperthermal enzymolysis step, replacing the pretreatment step of traditional bioconversion process, undertakes three functions: degradation of hemicellulose, partly changing the cellulose structure and sterilization, which benefit for both mesothermal enzymolysis and fermentation.
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This technique is facile, less expensive with higher yields, since it can be operated in solution, which benefits for the large-scale fabrication of the sensing devices.
Our research gives an effective method to investigate the cathode materials' doping effect, which benefits for the design of electrode materials in lithium-ion battery.
The filling method depends on the hole types and texture gradient of neighbors with simple data operation, which benefits for fast processing.
The ion diffusion reversibility and ion storage of 3D ordered macroporous (3DOM) PANI is highly improved due to the interconnected porous structure, which benefits for the fast penetration of ions.
For S. salsa and P. australis, sulphide increased the number of germinated seeds or accelerated the speed of germination under freshwater and low salinity conditions, which benefits for their establishments by increasing the number of seedlings.
The conduction band (CB) position of P-CN is reduced while the valance band (VB) is almost unchanged, which benefits for enhancing visible light response, and preventing the deep oxidation or degradation.
Our findings are distinct from other publications in which benefits for DN conferred by curcumin are reported [ 47- 50].
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