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Mar 14, 2019 at 7:48 comment added Demigan Perhaps you could widen your research to other processes in the body that require high temperatures but use enzymes that lower the necessary temperature to something the body can handle? Maybe theres a close analogue to be found to a bodily Carbon process that would normally require high temperatures. I'll look later.
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Mar 13, 2019 at 18:31 history edited Mephistopheles CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 13, 2019 at 17:15 comment added Mephistopheles @Renan The creatures reinforce themselves with it, and I don't desire to collect graphene from them, it's crude and inefficient.
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Mar 13, 2019 at 17:14 comment added The Square-Cube Law I heard you can create minute amounts of graphene by sticking tape to tape and pulling. Nano quantities, but yoi yave ot nevertheless. If you can get a fraction of a miligram from a small creature, you can harvest it by the ton like we do with some red pigments, silk, and horseshow crab amebocytes.
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