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51. Long-distance electron transport in multicellular freshwater cable bacteria

52. Membrane potential dynamics unveil the promise of bioelectrical antimicrobial susceptibility Testing (BeAST) for anti-fungal screening

53. Unlocking resilience and sustainability with earth-based materials: a principled framework for urban transformation

54. Bioelectricity generation and anodic decolorization of reactive dyes in H-type microbial fuel cell using Pseudomonas gessardii

55. Bioelectricity in dental medicine: a narrative review

56. Technical and Economic Analyses for the Implementation of a Biohydrogen Production System Using Bioelectricity from Vinasse Biogas of the Sugarcane and Alcohol Industry

63. Food waste to resource recovery: a way of green advocacy.

64. Music from Plant Biosignals: A Conceptual and Analytical Orientation.

65. Exploring the potential of microbial fuel cell-assisted biodegradation of nonylphenol.

66. Development, performance evaluation, and kinetic studies of microbial fuel cell based auto dripping bioelectrochemical reactor (AutoDriBER) for urine treatment.

67. Identification of sugars as root exudates of the macrophyte species Juncus effusus and Philodendron cordatum in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cells during bioelectricity production.

68. Nanotechnology and Cancer Bioelectricity: Bridging the Gap Between Biology and Translational Medicine.

69. A mini review of the effect of modified carbon paper, carbon felt, and carbon cloth electrodes on the performance of microbial fuel cell.

70. Power of microbes: utilization of improvised microbial fuel cell (IMFC) as an interdisciplinary learning activity in teaching bioelectricity

71. Potential use of pepper waste and microalgae Spirulina sp. for bioelectricity generation

72. An Evaluation of the Land Available for Sustainable Sugarcane Cultivation and Potential for Producing Ethanol and Bioelectricity in Angola

73. Effect of Supporting Carbon Fiber Anode by Activated Coconut Carbon in the Microbial Fuel Cell Fed by Molasses Decoction from Yeast Production

74. Identification of Distinct, Quantitative Pattern Classes from Emergent Tissue-Scale hiPSC Bioelectric Properties

78. Use of Mine Tailings as a Substrate in Microbial Fuel Cells for Electric Energy Generation

82. Bioelectricity generation through Microbial Fuel Cells using Serratia fonticola bacteria and Rhodotorula glutinis yeast

83. Recent approaches in development of bio-based artificial piezoelectric constructs for biomedical applications

84. Nanotechnology and Cancer Bioelectricity: Bridging the Gap Between Biology and Translational Medicine

85. In Situ Trametes versicolor Laccase Biocathode Performance Assessment in Dual-Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells.

86. Bioelectricity generation using banana peel as substrate in dual-chamber Pseudomonas aeruginosa based microbial fuel cell.

87. The effect of crude oil on hydrolyzed polyacrylamide-containing wastewater treatment using microbial fuel cell biosystem.

88. Evidências da análise espacial na bioenergia florestal para geração eletricidade: uma revisão.

89. Biogas production potential from animal farm waste in Bangladesh: Case studies of two selected farms.

90. A review on microbial fuel cell technology for Brewery industry wastewater treatment – From fundamentals to pilot scale studies.

91. Application of halophiles in UMFC (upflow microbial fuel cell) for the treatment of saline olive oil industrial wastewater coupled with eco-energy yield.

92. Tratamiento sustentable de agua residual urbana mediante un humedal construido acoplado con una celda de combustible microbiana.

93. EFFECT OF USING VARIOUS CATHODE MATERIALS (carbon felt, Ni-Co, Cu-B, and Cu-Ag) ON THE OPERATION OF MICROBIAL FUEL CELL.

94. FEEDING A MEMBRANE-LESS MICROBIAL FUEL CELL BY MIXED MUNICIPAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER.

95. Graphene Electric Field Sensor Enables Single Shot Label-Free Imaging of Bioelectric Potentials

96. Lifecycle climate impact and primary energy use of electric and biofuel cargo trucks

97. Endogenous Electric Signaling as a Blueprint for Conductive Materials in Tissue Engineering

98. Reduction of Toxic Metal Ions and Production of Bioelectricity through Microbial Fuel Cells Using Bacillus marisflavi as a Biocatalyst

99. Potential Use of Andean Tuber Waste for the Generation of Environmentally Sustainable Bioelectricity

100. Microbial electrochemical systems for bioelectricity generation: Current state and future directions

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