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  • 21Proton exchange membrane fuel cell — Diagram of a PEM fuel cell Proton exchange membrane fuel cells, also known as polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cells (PEMFC), are a type of fuel cell being developed for transport applications as well as for stationary fuel cell… …

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  • 22Signal recognition particle — NOTOC protein Name = signal recognition particle 9kDa caption = width = HGNCid = 11304 Symbol = SRP9 AltSymbols = EntrezGene = 6726 OMIM = 600707 RefSeq = NM 003133 UniProt = P49458 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 1 Arm = q Band = 42.12… …

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  • 23Virtual particle — In physics, a virtual particle is a particle that exists for a limited time and space, introducing uncertainty in their energy and momentum due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. (Indeed, because energy and momentum in quantum mechanics are …

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  • 24Zeus (particle detector) — ZEUS is a particle detector that was operation at HERA ( Hadron Elektron Ring Anlage ) in DESY, Hamburg. It began operating together with HERA in 1992 and was functional until HERA was decommissioned in June 2007. Leptons (electrons or positrons) …

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  • 25Beta particle — Beta particles are high energy, high speed electrons or positrons emitted by certain types of radioactive nuclei such as potassium 40. The beta particles emitted are a form of ionizing radiation also known as beta rays. The production of beta… …

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  • 26Virus-like particle — Virus like particles (VLPs) consist of viral protein(s) derived from the structural proteins of a virus. In some cases these proteins are embedded within a lipid bilayer. These particles resemble the virus from which they were derived but lack… …

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  • 27Crypton (particle) — For the biological cell component, see mitosome. In particle physics, the crypton is a hypothetical superheavy particle, thought to exist in a hidden sector of string theory. It has been proposed as a candidate particle to explain the dark matter …

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  • 28CETI Patterson Power Cell — The CETI Patterson Power Cell is a power cell invented by James Patterson which some have claimed to be generating more energy than it uses. It is one of several cold fusion cells which have been the subject of some media interest but no… …

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  • 29Bacterial signal recognition particle RNA — The signal recognition particle (SRP) is a universally conserved RNA:protein (ribonucleoprotein) complex involved in the translation and targeting of proteins to the cell membranes. The RNA and protein components of this complex are highly… …

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  • 30Hot cell — Shielded containments are commonly referred to as Hot Cells. The word hot refers to radioactive.Hot cells are used in both the Nuclear and the Nuclear Medicines Industry.They are required to protect individuals from radioactive isotopes by… …

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