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Figure 2Reduction in viability of bacteria following negative energisation of the electrodesReduction in viability of bacteria following negative energisation of the electrodes
Figure 3Reduction in viability of bacteria following positive energisation of the electrodesReduction in viability of bacteria following positive energisation of the electrodes
Figure 4Reduction in viability of bacteria following negative energisation of the electrodes, with the intervention of a mica plateReduction in viability of bacteria following negative energisation of the electrodes, with the intervention of a mica plate
Table 1: Mean currents recorded during experiments, with range indicated in brackets.

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