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                <text>The ripening of climacteric fruit like guava is a complex process that is highly coordinated with its cellular backbone. In the present study, we combined microscopy, spectrophotometry, and statistical analysis to evaluate the anatomical changes in the pink variety of guava during five ripening stages (pre-ripe, ripe, color-turn, half over-ripe, and over-ripe) during its storage at room temperature (282 C). The cholorophyll content of the peel, as determined by the measurement of chlorophyll a, b, and total chlorophyll, showed a significant decrease during the maturation process (4.05, 4.53, and 8.62 ?g/cm2, respectively, in the pre-ripe stage to not detectable in the over-ripe stage). Gradual loss of integrity of the fruit pulp (pericarp) from the preserved bee-hive structure to cell mass was also monitored by studying the cellular anatomy with brightfield and scanning electron microscopy. The epidermal thickness and width of the cortical parenchyma cells revealed statistical differences from the initial pre-ripe stage to the final full-ripe stage. Finally, based on the cellular dimensions, multivariate analysis using PCA (Principal Component Analysis) tool grouped the stages into three clusters, namely, pre-ripe: ripe, color-turn: half-over ripe, and over-ripe stages. In conclusion, this study provided significant insights into cultivar-specific anatomical changes in guava fruit, with potential for future research to develop variants with longer post-harvest storage life.  2024 The Author(s)</text>
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                <text>Aqueous rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (ARLIBs) are the most remarkable energy storage devices currently available for various applications with a growing demand for high-performance batteries. The role of electrochemical analysis for lithium-ion batteries, especially electrode reactions, is widely observed in many fields of electrochemical techniques, such as cyclic voltammetry (CV), which is one of the methods that is possible to know the electrochemical factors affecting the reaction voltage and reversibility. This study contributes to the ongoing development of ARLIBs by investigating 1,1?-binaphthalene-2,2?-diamine (BINAM) as a potential organic electrode material. The comprehensive structural and electrochemical characterization is emphasized by the principle of CV and its applications to better understand the electrochemical reactions and the battery performance results, highlighting the viability of BINAM for future ARLIB applications. The cell BINAM | Sat.Li2SO4 | LiMn2O4 delivered its specific 325/155 mAhg?1 capacity and columbic efficiency of ? 9285 %. These findings underscore the importance of considering organic electrode materials and their unique advantages in enhancing the efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness of lithium-ion battery technology.  2025 Elsevier B.V.</text>
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