Science, Volume 292John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... electrons from an electron donor to an electron acceptor . Typically , this transfer occurs down a respiratory chain embedded in the cell membrane : Specific molecules hand electrons from one end to the other , thereby generating a ...
... electrons from an electron donor to an electron acceptor . Typically , this transfer occurs down a respiratory chain embedded in the cell membrane : Specific molecules hand electrons from one end to the other , thereby generating a ...
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... electron acceptor , whereas diaspore is not . This is because the Fe ( III ) in goethite can receive an electron but Al ( III ) in diaspore cannot . The affinity of S. oneidensis for goethite is strongest under those conditions for ...
... electron acceptor , whereas diaspore is not . This is because the Fe ( III ) in goethite can receive an electron but Al ( III ) in diaspore cannot . The affinity of S. oneidensis for goethite is strongest under those conditions for ...
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... electron . PERSPECTIVES : POPULATION ECOLOGY Not All Sheep Are Equal Jean. PERSPECTIVES : PHYSICS typical centimeter - sized piece of solid contains on the order of 1023 electrons , each of which interacts with ( 1023-1 ) other electrons ...
... electron . PERSPECTIVES : POPULATION ECOLOGY Not All Sheep Are Equal Jean. PERSPECTIVES : PHYSICS typical centimeter - sized piece of solid contains on the order of 1023 electrons , each of which interacts with ( 1023-1 ) other electrons ...
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