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Higher yield and purity of SWNTs may be prepared by the use of a dual-pulsed laser. SWNTs can be grown in a 50% yield through direct vaporization of a Co/Ni doped graphite rod with a high-powered laser in a tube furnace operating at 1200 °C. The material produced by this method appears as a mat of “ropes”, 10 - 20 nm in diameter and up to 100 μm or more in length. Each rope consists of a bundle of SWNTs, aligned along a common axis. By varying the process parameters such as catalyst composition and the growth temperature, the average nanotube diameter and size distribution can be varied. Although arc-discharge and laser vaporization are currently the principal methods for obtaining small quantities of high quality SWNTs, both methods suffer from drawbacks. The first is that they involve evaporating the carbon source, making scale-up on an industrial level difficult and energetically expensive. The second issue relates to the fact that vaporization methods grow SWNTs in highly tangled forms, mixed with unwanted forms of carbon and/or metal species. The SWNTs thus produced are difficult to purify, manipulate, and assemble for building nanotube-device architectures for practical applications.

In order to overcome some of the difficulties of these high-energy processes, the chemical catalysis method was developed in which a hydrocarbon feedstock is used in combination with a metal catalyst. The catalyst is typically, but not limited to iron, colbalt, or iron/molybdenum, it is heated under reducing conditions in the presence of a suitable carbon feedstock, e.g., ethylene. This method can be used for both SWNTs and MWNTs; the formation of each is controlled by the identity of the catalyst and the reaction conditions. A convenient laboratory scale apparatus is available from Nanotech Innovations, Inc., for the synthesis of highly uniform, consistent, research sample that uses pre-weighed catalyst/carbon source ampoules. This system, allows for 200 mg samples of MWNTs to be prepared for research and testing. The use of CO as a feedstock, in place of a hydrocarbon, led to the development of the high-pressure carbon monoxide (HiPco) procedure for SWNT synthesis. By this method, it is possible to produce gram quantities of SWNTs, unfortunately, efforts to scale beyond that have not met with complete success.

Initially developed for small-scale investigations of catalyst activity, vapor liquid solid (VLS) growth of nanotubes has been highly studied, and now shows promise for large-scale production of nanotubes. Recent approaches have involved the use of well-defined nanoparticle or molecular precursors and many different transition metals have been employed, but iron, nickel, and cobalt remain to be the focus of most research. The nanotubes grow at the sites of the metal catalyst; the carbon-containing gas is broken apart at the surface of the catalyst particle, and the carbon is transported to the edges of the particle, where it forms the nanotube. The length of the tube grown in surface supported catalyst VLS systems appears to be dependent on the orientation of the growing tube with the surface. By properly adjusting the surface concentration and aggregation of the catalyst particles it is possible to synthesize vertically aligned carbon nanotubes, i.e., as a carpet perpendicular to the substrate.

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Assimilatory nitrate reduction is a process that occurs in some microorganisms, such as bacteria and archaea, in which nitrate (NO3-) is reduced to nitrite (NO2-), and then further reduced to ammonia (NH3).
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Prevent foreign microbes to the host
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they provide healthier benefits to their hosts
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They are friends to host only when Host immune system is strong and become enemies when the host immune system is weakened . very bad relationship!
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cell is the smallest unit of life
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cell is the structural and functional unit of life
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is the fundamental units of Life
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