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Microbial fuel cells - scalability and their Use in Robotics

Microbial fuel cells - scalability and their Use in Robotics
Microbial fuel cells - scalability and their Use in Robotics
This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 B.C.). It was then Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (ca. 1677) who, for the first time, observed little animals under his version of the microscope (a collection of powerful magnifying glasses), and who in a letter to the Royal Society (1683) gave for the first time a description of dental plaque as the first example of what we would now term a microbial biofilm.
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Greenman, John
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Ieropoulos, Ioannis
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Melhuish, Chris
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Greenman, John
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Ieropoulos, Ioannis
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Greenman, John, Ieropoulos, Ioannis and Melhuish, Chris (2011) Microbial fuel cells - scalability and their Use in Robotics. In, APPLICATIONS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY AND NANOTECHNOLOGY IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE I. (Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry) pp. 239-287. (doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-0347-0_3).

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This is probably the first written and relatively accurate description of microorganisms, made by the Roman scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 B.C.). It was then Anthony van Leeuwenhoek (ca. 1677) who, for the first time, observed little animals under his version of the microscope (a collection of powerful magnifying glasses), and who in a letter to the Royal Society (1683) gave for the first time a description of dental plaque as the first example of what we would now term a microbial biofilm.

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Published date: 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 454550
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/454550
PURE UUID: d74dcd0a-1c03-42f8-8b8c-5faff6d6471e
ORCID for Ioannis Ieropoulos: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9641-5504

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Author: John Greenman
Author: Chris Melhuish

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