contacting bare silicon solar cells with advanced cell metallisation
... and fill factor FF determination for cells with state of the art front side metallisation. Referencing in a calibration lab is usually performed with encapsulated World PV Scale (WPVS) cells and is therefore not affected by contacting units. The calibration of large area cells with front side contac ...
... and fill factor FF determination for cells with state of the art front side metallisation. Referencing in a calibration lab is usually performed with encapsulated World PV Scale (WPVS) cells and is therefore not affected by contacting units. The calibration of large area cells with front side contac ...
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... components. It provides basic blocks from different physical domains such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, etc. The model can be constructed, as in Simulink, by assembling the building blocks together to build a complete system with the ability to have different domains. Con ...
... components. It provides basic blocks from different physical domains such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, thermal, etc. The model can be constructed, as in Simulink, by assembling the building blocks together to build a complete system with the ability to have different domains. Con ...
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... •The pleural cavity is a potential space lined by mesothelium of the visceral and parietal pleurae. •The pleural cavity normally contains a small amount of fluid. ...
... •The pleural cavity is a potential space lined by mesothelium of the visceral and parietal pleurae. •The pleural cavity normally contains a small amount of fluid. ...
Implantable Microimagers
... imaged. Used in conjunction with other brain imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, microimagers can reveal functions of the brain not easily accessibly by conventional microscopes. Moreover, by using an implanted device, the behaviour of a freelymoving ...
... imaged. Used in conjunction with other brain imaging systems such as magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, microimagers can reveal functions of the brain not easily accessibly by conventional microscopes. Moreover, by using an implanted device, the behaviour of a freelymoving ...
PPT - PCC - Portland Community College
... • A red or red-brown (abnormal) color could be from a food dye, eating fresh beets, a drug, or the presence of either hemoglobin or myoglobin. • If the sample contained many red blood cells, it would be cloudy as well as red. • Turbidity or cloudiness may be caused by excessive cellular material or ...
... • A red or red-brown (abnormal) color could be from a food dye, eating fresh beets, a drug, or the presence of either hemoglobin or myoglobin. • If the sample contained many red blood cells, it would be cloudy as well as red. • Turbidity or cloudiness may be caused by excessive cellular material or ...
Department of infectious diseases
... Involvement of the central nervous system in infectious diseases are associated with varying degrees of tropism of viruses, bacteria, toxins, and their aggressiveness to the nervous system. They may show up in various degrees of irritation that can occur with inflammatory meningism and morphological ...
... Involvement of the central nervous system in infectious diseases are associated with varying degrees of tropism of viruses, bacteria, toxins, and their aggressiveness to the nervous system. They may show up in various degrees of irritation that can occur with inflammatory meningism and morphological ...
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... anhydrase (CA) is present in the brush border of the tubule cell in the lumen and also in the cytosol of the proximal tubule cell. HCO3– must be converted to CO2 (via carbonic acid) before it can be absorbed into the cell where it is converted back into carbonic acid. Carbonic acid then dissociates ...
... anhydrase (CA) is present in the brush border of the tubule cell in the lumen and also in the cytosol of the proximal tubule cell. HCO3– must be converted to CO2 (via carbonic acid) before it can be absorbed into the cell where it is converted back into carbonic acid. Carbonic acid then dissociates ...
5. GÖCH Symposium 2016 “Physikalische Chemie in Österreich”
... with the STM tip, we measured not only the current flowing through the wire [2,3] but also the forces that are active during the conformational changes in the single oligomer when using an atomic force microscope [4]. An important issue for any functional molecule is the role of the direct environme ...
... with the STM tip, we measured not only the current flowing through the wire [2,3] but also the forces that are active during the conformational changes in the single oligomer when using an atomic force microscope [4]. An important issue for any functional molecule is the role of the direct environme ...
Gamma delta T cell responses associated with the development of
... infection control [1–4]. The majority of individuals infected with Mtb control primary infection and do not develop active disease [5]. The infection is controlled by activation of macrophages through Type 1 cytokine production by CD4+, CD8+ and cd+ T cells [6–12]. HCWs in Portugal are repeatedly ex ...
... infection control [1–4]. The majority of individuals infected with Mtb control primary infection and do not develop active disease [5]. The infection is controlled by activation of macrophages through Type 1 cytokine production by CD4+, CD8+ and cd+ T cells [6–12]. HCWs in Portugal are repeatedly ex ...
First xSi cell results using selective emitters formed with diffusion
... two print steps within 5 µm, avoiding any chance of shunting. This type of printer is being used in production at speeds of 1000 wafers per hour. Therefore, we conclude that this selective emitter process can be used in production. In a first test, 25 cells were produced with selective emitter. As a ...
... two print steps within 5 µm, avoiding any chance of shunting. This type of printer is being used in production at speeds of 1000 wafers per hour. Therefore, we conclude that this selective emitter process can be used in production. In a first test, 25 cells were produced with selective emitter. As a ...
1 An Introduction to Microelectromechanical Systems(MEMS)
... ● There is no machine tool with today’s technology can produce any device or MEMS component of the size in the micrometer scale. ...
... ● There is no machine tool with today’s technology can produce any device or MEMS component of the size in the micrometer scale. ...
Volume 1, Issue 1, November 2012
... The role of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPARs) in the development and progression of several chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cancer has been well established. PPARs are ligand binding transcription factors that play important roles in many physiological processes dur ...
... The role of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (PPARs) in the development and progression of several chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and cancer has been well established. PPARs are ligand binding transcription factors that play important roles in many physiological processes dur ...
Human Adipose Stem Cells Current Clinical Applications
... has an investigational new drug application in effect as specified by U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations (Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 312).47 In Europe, adipose-derived stem cells are considered Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products, as defined by the European Regulation (Eu ...
... has an investigational new drug application in effect as specified by U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations (Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 312).47 In Europe, adipose-derived stem cells are considered Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products, as defined by the European Regulation (Eu ...
G1 S G2/M
... In addition to streaking for single colonies, every good yeast geneticist should know how to spread a cell suspension (cells in liquid) onto solid media. Just like when you were streaking cells, you should adhere to good sterile technique throughout this procedure. So, if you haven’t done so already ...
... In addition to streaking for single colonies, every good yeast geneticist should know how to spread a cell suspension (cells in liquid) onto solid media. Just like when you were streaking cells, you should adhere to good sterile technique throughout this procedure. So, if you haven’t done so already ...
Conductivity Guide
... Conductivity (or specifically electrolytic conductivity) is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct electric current. It is the reciprocal of the more commonly encountered term, resistivity. All substances possess conductivity to some degree, but the amount varies widely, ranging from extre ...
... Conductivity (or specifically electrolytic conductivity) is defined as the ability of a substance to conduct electric current. It is the reciprocal of the more commonly encountered term, resistivity. All substances possess conductivity to some degree, but the amount varies widely, ranging from extre ...
fuel cell charge transport
... Charge transport completes the circuit in an electrochemical system, moving charges from the electrode where they are produced to the electrode where they are consumed. They are two major types of charges species: electrons and ions. The transport of electrons versus ions is fundamentally different, ...
... Charge transport completes the circuit in an electrochemical system, moving charges from the electrode where they are produced to the electrode where they are consumed. They are two major types of charges species: electrons and ions. The transport of electrons versus ions is fundamentally different, ...
PPT Slide Show
... nylon, subsequently fixed on the surface of the transducer, the most often encountered being the glass-pH electrode, but also, ion selective field effect transistors, metal, metal oxide transducers or nanoparticles-based. • In amperometric biosensors, the enzyme membrane can be fixed on the transduc ...
... nylon, subsequently fixed on the surface of the transducer, the most often encountered being the glass-pH electrode, but also, ion selective field effect transistors, metal, metal oxide transducers or nanoparticles-based. • In amperometric biosensors, the enzyme membrane can be fixed on the transduc ...
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... Chinese T1D patients diagnosed within the previous 12 months, that intravenous administration of autologous HSC resulted in: (i) a significant reduction in insulin requirement for an adequate glycemic control in 11 out of 13 patients; (ii) insulin independence in 3 out of 11 patients maintained for ...
... Chinese T1D patients diagnosed within the previous 12 months, that intravenous administration of autologous HSC resulted in: (i) a significant reduction in insulin requirement for an adequate glycemic control in 11 out of 13 patients; (ii) insulin independence in 3 out of 11 patients maintained for ...
Multiple-choice questions : 1. Which of the following combinations is
... (d) (i) The hydrogen gas bubbles form an insulating layer on the surface of silver, this causes an increase in the resistance of the cell. The current flowing in the circuit thus decreases. [2] (ii) Use a brush to scrape off the gas bubbles covering the surface of silver electrode. The milliammeter ...
... (d) (i) The hydrogen gas bubbles form an insulating layer on the surface of silver, this causes an increase in the resistance of the cell. The current flowing in the circuit thus decreases. [2] (ii) Use a brush to scrape off the gas bubbles covering the surface of silver electrode. The milliammeter ...
Galvanometer controlled recorder
... said rotation causing means from said motor preventing a circuit, including voltage source 13-1 is completed there further motion of'said motor. by applying voltage source E-l to either relay 11 or relay 2. A recording instrument according to claim 1 where 12, thereby closing either contacts 15 or c ...
... said rotation causing means from said motor preventing a circuit, including voltage source 13-1 is completed there further motion of'said motor. by applying voltage source E-l to either relay 11 or relay 2. A recording instrument according to claim 1 where 12, thereby closing either contacts 15 or c ...
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... types) in vitro (in the test tube or culture dish). Second, scientists do not yet have an accurate method to distinguish stem cells from other cells recovered from the blood or bone marrow. Until scientists overcome these technical barriers, they believe it is unlikely that hematopoietic stem cells ...
... types) in vitro (in the test tube or culture dish). Second, scientists do not yet have an accurate method to distinguish stem cells from other cells recovered from the blood or bone marrow. Until scientists overcome these technical barriers, they believe it is unlikely that hematopoietic stem cells ...
stem cells and society - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
... As their name implies, adult stem cells (ASCs) are isolated from adult tissues. These cells exist within various tissue of the developed human body, and are also called somatic stem cells. Adult stem cells have been found in the “brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, ...
... As their name implies, adult stem cells (ASCs) are isolated from adult tissues. These cells exist within various tissue of the developed human body, and are also called somatic stem cells. Adult stem cells have been found in the “brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, ...
Cell Quiz Review
... What is the primary function of Eosinophils? To react with products from mast cells, lymphocytes and other soluble substances in the blood. Eosinophils regulate what types of diseases? Allergic What is the name of a Basophil that is in the Mast cell tissues? Basophils possess metachromatic granules ...
... What is the primary function of Eosinophils? To react with products from mast cells, lymphocytes and other soluble substances in the blood. Eosinophils regulate what types of diseases? Allergic What is the name of a Basophil that is in the Mast cell tissues? Basophils possess metachromatic granules ...
Fuel Cells
... all the substances in the electrochemical oxidation-reduction reactions involved and has, therefore, a limited capacity. In contrast, a fuel cell is supplied with its reactants externally and operates continuously as long as it is supplied with fuel. ...
... all the substances in the electrochemical oxidation-reduction reactions involved and has, therefore, a limited capacity. In contrast, a fuel cell is supplied with its reactants externally and operates continuously as long as it is supplied with fuel. ...
Bio-MEMS
Bio-MEMS is an abbreviation for biomedical (or biological) microelectromechanical systems. Bio-MEMS have considerable overlap, and is sometimes considered synonymous, with lab-on-a-chip (LOC) and micro total analysis systems (μTAS). Bio-MEMS is typically more focused on mechanical parts and microfabrication technologies made suitable for biological applications. On the other hand, lab-on-a-chip is concerned with miniaturization and integration of laboratory processes and experiments into single (often microfluidic) chips. In this definition, lab-on-a-chip devices do not strictly have biological applications, although most do or are amendable to be adapted for biological purposes. Similarly, micro total analysis systems may not have biological applications in mind, and are usually dedicated to chemical analysis. A broad definition for bio-MEMS can be used to refer to the science and technology of operating at the microscale for biological and biomedical applications, which may or may not include any electronic or mechanical functions. The interdisciplinary nature of bio-MEMS combines material sciences, clinical sciences, medicine, surgery, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, chemical engineering, and biomedical engineering. Some of its major applications include genomics, proteomics, molecular diagnostics, point-of-care diagnostics, tissue engineering, and implantable microdevices.