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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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eCoral: How Electrolysis Could Restore Seawater Conditions Ideal for Coral Reefs
Published 2024“…We conclude that near the negative electrodes, the cathodes, seawater pH, supersaturation, and carbonate concentration all increase significantly. Electrolysis of seawater, therefore, can be used to restore preindustrial ocean conditions locally to save coral reefs, an approach termed eCoral here. …”
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Complete Treg depletion by sorting Foxp3-eGFP-negative T cells for adoptive transfer.
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