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The surface reactions are considered to be the limiting factor in the overall transport kinetics [1], [2], [3]. Three pathways are available for the incorporation of oxygen ions into the electrolyte [2]: For the first and second pathway, the YSZ surface is of the utmost importance. For ...
this may or may not be the right interpretation. At the heart of this puzzle is the question: what are the relative advantages and disadvantages of C3, C3–C4intermediate, and C4photosynthesis? We submit that to answer this question, it is necessary to directly confront the current conceptual ...
This means τ is the critical factor determining rate performance. As a result, we would expect τ to be related to intrinsic physical properties of the electrode/electrolyte system. Before fitting data, the rate must be carefully defined. Most papers use specific current density, I/M, or the...
reducing the electrical limitations and shifting the rate-limiting factor toward diffusion. This is consistent with the fact that, for a number of systems we seeτsaturating at highMf, indicating that rate limitations associated with electron transport have been removed. We emphasise that it is the...
Secondly, there could be alternatives to coal and oil, like gas, with relatively lower greenhouse gas emissions; however, there is still no alternative to nuclear energy, with a solid potential to reduce GHGs and a reliable energy source with the highest capacity factor. Since there are reports...
Limiting Factor Analysis of High Availability Nuclear Plants (Boiling Water Reactors) Volume 1Boiling Water Reactors - Limiting Factors - Operation and Maintenance - Availability - RefuelingThis report contains the pertinent results of a 16-month study conducted for Electric Power Research Institute by ...
If we neglect the cell maintenance cost or cell death, the yield factor can account for all the substrate consumption. From the definition of the yield factor, we obtain: (12.85)YFX/S=totalbiomassgeneratedtotalsubstrateutilized=XV−X0V0S0V0+∫0tSFQdt−SV where S0 and X0 are the concentr...
Age is a limiting factor for performing any medical procedure, including HTx. The performance of a HTx cannot be refused to any patient only on the basis of chronological age, but should be taken into account with other aspects, such as biological age, quality of life, and associated comorbid...
While some have advocated financial remuneration to stimulate donation, the National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984 expressly forbids the offer of ‘valuable consideration.’ However, recent developments indicate some fluidity in the definition of valuable consideration while evolving international ...