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Cell storage

Electrolytic Cell. A combination of a liquid or semi-liquid electrolyte (soln of a salt, acid or base) and two solids serving as electrodes. The cell generates an electric current when the electrodes are connected by an external wire. Flashlight batteries (dry cells), storage batteries and fuel ceils (qv). [Pg.712]

The basis of phenotypic discrimination of closely related species via Raman spectroscopy lies in its sensitivity to the intracellular molecular components including extrachromosomally encoded phenotypes, such as the Bacillus anthracis or B. thuringiensis toxins or polyglutamic acid capsules. Other prominent examples are cell storage materials like the polyhydroxy butyric acid (PHB), carotenoid-based pigments like sarcinaxanthin, hemoproteins like cytochrome or calcium dipicolinate (CaDPA). Raman spectra of single bacteria, in which the latter four intracellular substances occur, are shown in... [Pg.448]

CARBONYL ADDITIONS, CERIUM(III) CHLORIDE-PROMOTED, 76, 237 Carbonyl compounds, reactions with organolithiums or Grignard reagents, 76, 228 Carboxylic acid amides, 77, 27 Cells, storage of, 76, 80 Centrifugation, 76, 78... [Pg.155]

Active materials are considered to be integrated as solids in the battery electrodes. Electrodes of the second kind and insertion electrodes are treated exclusively. Sometimes, it is believed [10] that this is the only way to arrive at practical battery designs. However, nowadays a continuous hybridization of the fuel cell type of design can be observed for conventional inorganic systems, e.g., dissolved active materials in flow cells, storage outside in a separate tank (especially for gaseous reactants) and so on. These versions will not be discussed in the present review, however, for they play no role for metal-free cells. [Pg.307]

See dry cell storage battery voltaic cell fuel cell solar cell intercalation compound. [Pg.129]

Cell, Storage. An electrolytic cell for the generation of electric energy that may be recharged after use by an electric current flowing in a direction opposite to the current flow by which the cell discharges. [Pg.250]

Energy. The conventional method of storing energy is by means of primary and secondary batteries. See dry cell storage battery. [Pg.1180]

Lipoproteins and Lipoprotein Lipase Cellular Uptake and Transport of Fatty Acids Intracellular Consumption of Fatty Acids Fatty Acid Synthesis in Mammalian Cells Storage of Fatty Acids in Triacylglycerol... [Pg.45]

I inked D-mannose is the backbone of a major group of cell storage-polysaccharides in seeds. Galactomannans with different amounts of terminal a-galactose residues are typical of legume seeds.121... [Pg.26]

Slow freezing, no ice crystals in cells, all crystals outside cells, lead to changes in cell shape. Used for cultured cell storage. [Pg.31]

N.E. Vrana, A.O. Grady, E. Kay, P.A. Cahill, G.B. Mcguinness, Cell encapsulation within PVA-based hydrogels via freeze-thawing a one-step scaffold formation and cell storage technique, J. Tissue Eng. Regen. Med. 3 (2009) 567-572. [Pg.41]

In the case of the red blood cell storage, the leached DEHP is believed to stabilized the cell membrane, allowing the extension of storage time up to 49 days (Lozano and Cid, 2013). [Pg.249]

Mil-B-81757 (1984) Performance specifications, batteries and cells, storage, nickel cadmium. Aircraft General Specification, Crane Division, NSWC, 1 July 1984... [Pg.442]

Most frequently toxic secondary products are accumulated beyond the meta-bolically active sites, e.g., in vacuoles and the cell wall, which are typical constituents of plant cells (storage excretion, A 3.2). [Pg.489]


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