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Sovereign Bancorp, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results
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Investors, analysts and other interested parties will have the opportunity to listen to a live web-cast of Sovereign's Second Quarter 2008 earnings call on ...SOV
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Sexual cannibalism and sperm competition in the golden orb-web spider Nephila plumipes (Araneoidea): … -
JM Schneider, MA Elgar - Behavioral Ecology, 2001 - ISBE
... separately for both treatments, revealed a median of 0.37 (mean = 0.37 ? 0.08) for ...
Anim Behav 53: 381-395. ... Food caching in orb-web spiders (Araneae: Araneoidea ...

Structural changes in an aquatic microbial food web caused by inorganic nutrient addition -
K Samuelsson, J Berglund, P Haecky, A Andersson - Aquatic Microbial Ecology, 2002 - int-res.com
... Predator-prey fluctuations were observed within the microbial food web in the
nutrient-enriched systems. ... enriched Control End <0.01 0.09 0.37 0.72 13.6 23.7 ...

Applicability and Quality of Information for Answering Clinical Questions on the Web -
WR Hersh, PN Gorman, LS Sacherek - JAMA, 1998 - Am Med Assoc
... Rural vs urban (26/171 vs 20/84) 0.37 (0.18-0.76 ... Of the patient information pages,
only 395 con- tained knee ... Therefore, only 7% of the identified Web pages were ...

Diversity in coffee assessed with SSR markers: structure of the genus Coffea and perspectives for … -
P Cubry, P Musoli, H Legnat?, D Pot, F de Bellis, … - Genome, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
... Accepted 10 October 2007. Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at
genome.nrc.ca on 18 December 2007. Corresponding Editor: F. Belzile. ... 31564 395 GT ...

Approaches to studying and perceptions of academic quality in a short web-based course -
JTE Richardson - British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003 - Blackwell Synergy
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studying in web-based courses ... student learning Higher Education 8, 395? 409 ...

[PDF] European Web Retrieval Experiments with Hummingbird SearchServer TM at CLEF 2005 -
S Tomlinson - Working Notes for the CLEF 2005 Workshop, 2005 - clef-campaign.org
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would presumably impair the ?p? web technique (extra weight on properties ...

Immobilisation of bis (oxazoline)?copper complexes on clays and nanocomposites. Influence of … -
JM Fraile, JI Garc?a, MA Harmer, CI Herrer?as, JA … - Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2002 - rsc.org
... Received 19th April 2002, Accepted 7th June 2002. First published on the
web 3rd October 2002. ... 7?Cu?(SAC-40), 0.27, 0.26, 0.37, 395. ...

Bottom-up and top-down controls of the microbial food web in the Southern Ocean: experiments with … -
J Kuparinen, PK Bj?rnsen - Polar Biology, 1992 - Springer
... J = 0.75, r2 = 0.93, n = 10 /J = 0.37, r2 = 0.85, n ... We have studied bottom-up and
top-down control in the Southern Ocean microbial food web by microcosms ma ...

The detritus food-web and the diversity of soil fauna as indicators of disturbance regimes in agro- … -
DA Wardle, GW Yeates, RN Watson, KS Nicholson - Plant and Soil, 1995 - Springer
... Similarly, the food-web structure in the cultivated treatment only began to differ
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A food web approach to evaluating the effect of insecticide spraying on insect pest population … -
JE Cohen, K Schoenly, KL Heong, H Justo, G Arida, … - Journal of Applied Ecology, 1994 - JSTOR
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Two bacteria better than one in cellulose-fed fuel cell

No currently known bacteria that allow termites and cows to digest cellulose, can power a microbial fuel cell and those bacteria that can produce electrical current cannot eat cellulose. But careful pairing of bacteria can create a fuel cell that consumes cellulose and produces electricity, according to a team of Penn State researchers.

"We have gotten microbial fuel cells to work with all kinds of biodegradable substances including glucose, wastewater and other organic wastes," says John M. Regan, assistant professor of environmental engineering. "But, cellulose is tricky. There is no known microbe that can degrade cellulose and reduce the anode.

"We overcame this by putting together a microbe that can degrade and ferment cellulose and an anode-reducing bacterium that can live off the fermentation products," he says.

Microbial fuel cells work through the action of bacteria that can pass electrons to an anode. The electrons flow from the anode through a wire to the cathode, producing an electric current. In the process, the bacteria consume organic matter in the water or sediment.

Plants produce cellulose to use as their cell walls and to provide rigidity to their structure. Along with lignin and hemicellulose, they make up huge amounts of the biomass produced by plants. Some animals, ruminants and termites for example, can break down cellulose with the aid of bacteria that live in their digestive tract. Humans and most vertebrates derive little nutrition from cellulose.

The researchers, who include Regan; Thomas E. Ward, research associate; and Zhiyong Ren, graduate student, looked at Clostridium cellulolyticum, a bacterium that ferments cellulose, and Geobacter sulfurreducens, an electroactive bacterium. Both are anaerobic, living in places where no free oxygen exists. This fermenter produces acetate, ethanol and hydrogen. The electroactive bacteria consumed some of the acetate and ethanol. They report the results of their study in a recent online issue of Environmental Science and Technology.

"We thought that maybe we did not need a binary setup, maybe uncharacterized bacterial consortia would work" says Regan. "It worked, but not as well as the two specifically paired bacteria."

One problem with anaerobic bacteria – and the reason the researchers looked into an uncharacterized mixture of bacteria – is that currently the most efficient microbial fuel cells use an air cathode. Unfortunately, it is impossible to have an air cathode without some oxygen leaking into the reaction chamber, killing strictly anaerobic bacteria and reducing output.

"We tried an aerobic cathode with the binary culture and it will not work," says Regan.

The researchers settled on a two-chamber fuel cell that produced a maximum of 150 milliwatts per square meter.

"We achieved a low power density because of the two chamber system," says Regan. "Current fuel cell designs produce about ten times that."

Currently the researchers are using pure, processed cellulose without any hemicellulose or lignin. They are just beginning to look at other cellulose products so the fuel cells can operate on less manufactured feedstock. As a proof of concept, the researchers are happy with their results, but they would like to see the power density increase. One approach would be to find a community of bacteria that could tolerate small amounts of oxygen because some of the bacteria use up the oxygen before it reached the anaerobic bacteria. Another approach would be to improve the design of the oxygenless fuel cell.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture supported this work.

 
 
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