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  2. Light-emitting diode physics - Wikipedia

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    An LED begins to emit light when more than 2 or 3 volts is applied in the forward direction. The reverse bias region uses a different vertical scale from the forward bias region to show that the leakage current is nearly constant with voltage until breakdown occurs. In forward bias, the current starts small but increases exponentially with voltage.

  3. Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia

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    As illustrated by a straight line on the chromaticity diagram, simple two-white blends will have a pink bias, becoming most severe in the middle. A small amount of green light, provided by another LED, could correct the problem. [38] Some products are RGBWW, i.e. RGBW with tunable white. [39] A final class of white LED with mixed light is dim ...

  4. Bacteriorhodopsin - Wikipedia

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    A bacteriorhodopsin trimer, showing the approximate positions of the extracellular and cytoplasmic sides of the membrane (red and blue lines respectively) Bacteriorhodopsin is a 27 kDa integral membrane protein usually found in two-dimensional crystalline patches known as "purple membrane", which can occupy almost 50% of the surface area of the ...

  5. Halorhodopsin - Wikipedia

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    Halorhodopsin uses the energy of green/yellow light to move chloride ions into the cell, overcoming the membrane potential. Beside chlorides it transports other halides and nitrates into the cell. Potassium chloride uptake by cells helps to maintain osmotic balance during cell growth. By performing the same task, light-driven anion pumps can ...

  6. Electroporation - Wikipedia

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    Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is a technique in which an electrical field is applied to cells in order to increase the permeability of the cell membrane. This may allow chemicals, drugs, electrode arrays or DNA to be introduced into the cell (also called electrotransfer ).

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    The NFL has unveiled its Week 18 schedule to close the 2024 regular season, which wraps up with the Lions hosting the Vikings for the top NFC seed.

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  9. Cell membrane - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a eukaryotic cell membrane Comparison of a eukaryotic vs. a prokaryotic cell membrane. The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates and protects the interior of a cell from the outside environment (the extracellular space).