Uptake activity depends on the growth phase of the cultured cells whereas the culture medium had no effect on uptake. |
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Net glucose loss from live cells would have been limited by the intact plasmalemma, cell metabolism and simultaneous glucose uptake. |
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Proton uptake into the inside-out vesicles was monitored as the decrease in the intensity of the acridine orange at 495 nm. |
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Chemical buffers can affect the uptake of macronutrients by reducing the pH gradient through the plasma membrane. |
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An extensive literature search failed to uncover specific documentation of PI uptake by pinocytosis. |
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The scan showed globally decreased radio-tracer uptake within the brain, consistent with prior radiation therapy. |
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Epstein et al. described sulphate uptake which was resolved into a saturable high-affinity phase and a non-saturable low-affinity phase. |
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In extreme situations, short cells exhibit elevated potential for ion uptake by developing wall ingrowths. |
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We investigated uptake of pneumococcus and influenza vaccine in all children with diabetes in our area. |
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Head lateral views showed focal increased uptake at both frontal bones and vertical enlargement of the diploe and mandibular bones. |
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This has tended to hinder the roll-out and uptake of broadband services among the domestic and SME communities. |
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The larvae feed on root hairs, restricting nutrient and moisture uptake by the plant. |
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In plants, osmosis occurs for example at root hairs, allowing the uptake of water from the soil. |
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Nitrogen inflow derived from N uptake and N2 fixation during dt can be calculated from N content. |
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A normal study reveals immediate increased hepatic uptake with rapid excretion by the cardiac blood pool. |
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In the bacteria Haemophilus influenza and Bacillus subtilis, starvation has been shown to increase competence for DNA uptake. |
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This presents a stressful condition in dilute salinities that must be met by active ion uptake. |
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A primary pathway for the uptake of mitochondrial sequences by the nucleus may be provided by autophagy of mitochondria in cellular vacuoles. |
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Genetics influence drug efficacy and pharmacokinetics in individuals through variability uptake and metabolism of medications. |
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The uptake of such supplements can be assisted by eating enzyme rich foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, or sprouts. |
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The handset makers have been instrumental in various moves designed to accelerate uptake of Java. |
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There is also evidence that the uptake of sperm is increased when a woman climaxes. |
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These data suggest that galactose and mannose may compete with glucose for uptake, whereas sucrose and fructose do not. |
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A gallium scintigraphic scan showed markedly increased uptake of isotope in the lesion. |
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We investigated the influence of hyperoxia on O2 uptake in tetanically contracting canine gastrocnemius. |
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Thus, most syngnathids appear largely confined to the uptake of small invertebrates. |
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The World Health Organisation says to prevent serious outbreaks of disease, the uptake needs to be around 95 per cent. |
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Obviously, a substantial part of amino acid uptake into Vicia seeds occurs passively and is osmotically controlled and driven by water influx. |
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The scan showed areas of increased uptake in the lower spine, felt to be due to degenerative joint disease. |
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Not that the financial services sector had been slow in its technology uptake. |
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Early studies in yeast demonstrated selenate and chromate as effective inhibitors of sulfate uptake. |
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Interestingly, serum enhanced the phagocytic ability of acanthamoebae, as measured by bacterial uptake. |
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It improves the uptake of protein and other nutrients, such as creatine and glutamine. |
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For all formulations tested, uptake of photosensitizer into cells was dependent on concentration, time and temperature. |
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It was given orphan drug status by the American Government because the expected uptake of the drug was quite small. |
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It may also become possible to boost oxygen uptake, cardiac output and metabolic efficiency. |
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Nitrogen uptake and metabolism are central for vegetative and reproductive plant growth. |
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The shallow depths where fertilizer is placed are dry under drought situations, which limits nutrient uptake. |
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Well, as everyone says, she was so funny and so quick and so quick on the trigger, quick on the uptake and so forth. |
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Cysteine biosynthesis is modified by regulators acting at the site of uptake and throughout the plant system. |
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Treatment with tungstate did not affect nitrate uptake in all the conditions tested. |
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Myzocytotic uptake of prey cell cytoplasm leads to a food vacuole with a single membrane separating two cytoplasmic compartments. |
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These results indicate that stomatal uptake can be a major pathway for the foliar uptake of ionic solutes. |
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The second mechanism of TCA cardiotoxicity involves the blockade of norepinephrine uptake at the adrenergic presynaptic endings. |
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As Nietzsche said they would, the plebs have got steadily Denser, the optimates Quicker still on the uptake. |
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In competition experiments, glucose uptake by uninfected protoplasts was not affected by fructose. |
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They are also responsible for the majority of the water uptake by the plant via their branch roots. |
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The capacity for uptake by the fetal membranes may well be a primitive sauropsid feature that long predates the evolution of viviparity. |
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In this study, glucose uptake and efflux from border cells was measured in vitro. |
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It might be these characteristics that provide a kind of resistance to uptake of smoking. |
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In recent years uptake of the vaccination has decreased following claims it is linked to autism. |
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Unless vaccine uptake improves rapidly, major measles epidemics are likely in the UK this winter. |
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Services currently cost between 25 and 40 a month and uptake remains slow nationally. |
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Much of the moisture held in the soil at this level is available for uptake by growing plants. |
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All of the nitrate and ammonia in the wastewater is available for plant uptake and any excess can leach into groundwater. |
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As the external oxygen concentration declines, the rate of oxygen uptake into internal cells must keep up with the rate of oxygen consumption. |
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Ten treated patients had a test that measured average glucose uptake, indicating the metabolism rate of cells. |
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In animal studies, the cinnamon extract improved insulin action via increasing glucose uptake in muscles. |
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Plant roots need oxygen for the uptake of water and nutrients and so do not penetrate below the water table. |
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This indicates that the nutrient from the ash was readily available for uptake by plant roots. |
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Today, supplement manufacturers are supplying it to you for easier absorption and uptake by your muscles. |
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The role of pollutants in nutrient availability and uptake has been a special concern with regard to red spruce growth. |
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In spite of this information, no conclusive or compelling evidence linking chloride uptake to water absorption has been presented so far. |
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Precisely how insulin-initiated signals are modulated in liver cells for glucose uptake and metabolism is unknown. |
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Calcium channel blockers have no major effects on energy metabolism during exercise, and maximum oxygen uptake is generally preserved. |
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Intellectual activity can be rewarding, as you are creative and quick on the uptake. |
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They'll be quick on the uptake, so they'll understand your product or service more rapidly than most. |
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This week, news departments that were slow on the uptake quickly found themselves out of step. |
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I realise that everyone else probably has seen this and read it all already, but I'm very slow on the uptake sometimes. |
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Never slow on the uptake, farmers didn't take long to spot an intriguing and lucrative opportunity. |
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It has long been recognized that lowering K concentrations in solution strongly increase Cs uptake by plants. |
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Indeed, the B concentration in solution declined slightly from the time of the first to the second spray due to B uptake by the plants. |
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The provider has posted improved financial results for the first half of the year thanks to the uptake of broadband services throughout Europe. |
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A dynamic model takes into consideration rapid chemical reactions, eg chemical weathering, nutrient uptake and nitrification. |
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A lack of resources and staff with specialist IT knowledge played a part in the slow uptake of technology. |
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Another factor that may limit uptake of the radiopharmaceutical is the transient nature of the tracer bolus presented to the cells in vivo. |
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Overall, the study showed that removal of whey from human milk resulted in less iron uptake. |
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I have always been a bit slow on the uptake, and I just kept on looking at the board and waiting for it to make sense. |
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Germination is a period characterized by the events that commence with the uptake of water by the quiescent dry seed and terminate with the elongation of the embryonic axis. |
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In the two-armed study, aqueous extract of elder flower significantly increased glucose uptake, glucose oxidation, and glycogenesis in rat abdominal muscle. |
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A PET Scan showed globally decreased radiotracer uptake within the brain, bilaterally, consistent with involutional change and prior radiation therapy. |
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This programme was designed to increase the rate of adults stopping smoking, reduce smoking uptake by teenagers, and reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. |
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Oxygen uptake was measured breath by breath with an open circuit. |
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On top of an 18 foot scaffold-ladder stood a reel-to-reel cassette player, without an uptake reel, so the tape continuously piled onto the floor several feet below. |
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Family doctors and health visitors are working closely with parents in those areas where uptake is below average to try to further improve levels. |
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The plain girl was normally quick on the uptake, but it took her a few moments before the horrible realization dawned that none of those dresses had been for her after all. |
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Besides this constitutive system, iron reductases have been described in dicotyledons and non-grass monocotyledons that reduce iron prior to uptake. |
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The addition of a vasoconstrictor, such as epinephrine, constricts blood vessels and reduces vascular uptake, which further prolongs the duration of the anesthetic. |
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The portion that is not plant-available is either not in the proper chemical form for plant uptake or leaves the field through runoff or volatilization before it can be used. |
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Root systems of terrestrial plants serve many important tasks among which anchorage of the plant and uptake of water plus nutrients are the most important ones. |
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Synthetic small interfering RNA molecules can be introduced into cells by using reagents such as cationic lipids to promote uptake across the cell membrane. |
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It is also unknown whether all patients with clinical symptoms or only those with diffuse scintigraphic uptake have a localized low tibial bone mineral density. |
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And it has proved a resounding success with a quick uptake of the 50 places available and a waiting list of many others, for whom a nativity play is being organised. |
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Generally, oxidative stress in skeletal muscles leads to an increase in cytosolic calcium levels and a slowed rate of calcium uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. |
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It is too early to tell, but we are hopeful to see if there is an uptake in sales given this recent exposure. |
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Previously, other researchers used the cells to measure iron uptake by applying the digest solution to the cells and determining the amount of mineral uptake. |
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Oxygen uptake can also occur through the skin and the mouth membranes. |
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It also increases glucose uptake by muscles, which reduces the amount of insulin your body needs, and lowers the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes. |
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The declining uptake of childhood vaccinations resulting from the fears promoted by these campaigns may lead to the return of real epidemics, causing death and disability. |
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The Nebraska medical team did this to increase the absorption and uptake of creatine to enhance its benefits in patients who have suffered weight loss from cancer. |
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Phytosiderophores are highly effective in solubilization and mobilization of Zn and Fe in calcareous soils and are involved in the uptake of these nutrients by roots. |
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You're not too quick on the uptake, but you have a heart of gold. |
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Furthermore, surface application of lime cannot alleviate toxic subsoil Al, which presents a barrier to deep rooting and the uptake of water and nutrients. |
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I think we all know by now that I'm a little slow on the uptake. |
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Three syngeneic animals and one animal with allograft had marked focal uptake of annexin V in a linear pattern corresponding to the left thoracotomy site. |
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One media analyst said that many UK media companies, saddled with debts, and regional newspaper groups, have been slow on the uptake for this kind of time-saving technology. |
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Some areas have been slow to do that, but other areas like Rochdale have been quick on the uptake of partnership work and I am delighted to see it is getting results. |
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Cricket has been slow on the uptake to see what mental practice can do. |
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In these studies extracts were prepared from gut tissue and assayed for insulin immunoactivity or insulin specific bioactivity, such as increased glucose uptake. |
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He's obviously quick on the uptake, which helped with the project. |
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Prasad is a busy man and he is very quick on the uptake too. |
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He's a little slow on the uptake sometimes, but I still love him. |
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As the service continues to scale, especially with heavy uptake in emerging markets like India, providing decent customer service remains an issue. |
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How do flows trigger physiological responses such as bioluminescence in organisms, or changes in growth rate, nutrient uptake, and cell structure? |
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Furthermore, laboratory studies of the uptake of exogenous chromosomal DNA in bacteria have also demonstrated that recombination can mediate the process of adaptive evolution. |
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The fact that the effect of iron was similar on El Tor and classical biotypes indicates that these two biotypes may have an identical iron uptake mechanism. |
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Increasing the awareness and uptake of alternative methods of dispute resolution such as arbitration, mediation and adjudication is key to an effective civil justice system. |
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Any delays in getting the first of their products to markets will slow down the rate of sales, further delaying its uptake and eventual profitability. |
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However, the Minister recently expressed grave concern at the low uptake rate and launched an information pack in a bid to boost parent confidence. |
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Demand for the single jab has dropped around the world as a result of the high uptake of the triple vaccine, leading manufacturers to stop production. |
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Diffuse fluorescent uptake of procion orange in the cytoplasm of diaphragm muscle fibers identifies sarcolemmal rupture of those individual fibers. |
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Fujiwara repeated uptake and release experiments with both pyrene and phenanthrene, whose molecules are smaller than those of cholestane, with similar results. |
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One of the significant developments of widespread uptake of the Internet is the emergence of virtual communities based on attributes that go well beyond shared geography. |
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Bacterial outer membrane porins are classified into channels specific for the uptake of nutrients, such as maltose or sucrose, and unspecific pore proteins. |
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Excess nickel has a negative effect on plasma membrane polarization, ion uptake and translocation, cell mitotic activity, and carbon partitioning in roots. |
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In freshwater forms, these include the nuchal gland, or neck organ, with ion transporting cells for salt uptake, and excretory organs for water excretion. |
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Increase insulin sensitivity, decrease hepatic gluconeogenesis, and increase insulin-dependent glucose uptake into muscle. |
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Bone uptake was relatively low, suggesting no in vivo defluorination of the tracer. |
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Even in low concentrations in drinking water supplies, perchlorate is known to inhibit the uptake of iodine by the thyroid gland. |
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Plants would be studied to measure their uptake of fission products, particularly radioactive iodine and strontium. |
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Bryophytes can grow where vascularized plants cannot because they do not depend on roots for an uptake of nutrients from soil. |
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The oxygen uptake through the skin suffices to sustain the needs of the cold and motionless frogs during hibernation. |
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Competitive with the uptake by plants is the degradation or loss of the fertilizer. |
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Plants are known to thrive in an environment where there are few bacteria, plenty of food for energy, and water uptake is encouraged. |
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They get their name from the placenta, which connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake. |
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The thymidine-labeled uptake was unaffected by progestogenic treatment and the DNA polymerase activity was not correlated with the PR expression. |
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Iron uptake is tightly regulated by the human body, which has no regulated physiological means of excreting iron. |
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In 1843, just after it expired, 42 of the 80 furnaces in south Staffordshire were using hot blast, and uptake in south Wales was even slower. |
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Usually acetic acid is added to the dye bath to help the uptake of the dye onto the fiber. |
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The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fiber. |
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Serving mainly to absorb water and to anchor the plant to the ground, the roots are relatively useless for nutrient uptake. |
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The net uptake of carbon dioxide, and therefore, the plant's potential for growth, must be positive for the plant to survive. |
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The absence of Tc-99m pertechnetate uptake in the expected position or in an ectopic site usually confirms agenesis. |
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Several enzymes for lipid metabolism, fatty acid uptake, and adipogenic factors are involved in body fat deposition in cattle. |
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Plants are also involved in nutrient uptake and provide allochthonous organic material for detritivores. |
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Assessment of the exposure pathways in the uptake and distribution of americium and cesium in cuttlefish at different stages of its life cycle. |
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Van Den Eeden explained that amphetamines affect the release and uptake of dopamine, the key neurotransmitter involved in Parkinson's disease. |
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For example, a normal increase in the uptake of radiotracer might be mistaken for a neoplastic process. |
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Lobeline and beta-amyrin palmitate from lobelia increase norepinephrine release and inhibit dopamine uptake. |
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Lysine keeps this process in check by inhibiting the viral uptake of arginine. |
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Decreased ATP release is observed by lumi-aggregometry, and decreased mepacrine dense granule uptake is observed by flow cytometry. |
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Difference in uptake and toxicity of trivalent and pentavalent inorganic arsenic in rate heart microvessel endothelial cells. |
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Essentially, the use of surimi slurries can help reduce fat uptake significantly in fried seafood. |
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Arbuscular mycorrhizas enhance nutrient uptake in different wheat genotypes at high salinity levels under field and greenhouse conditions. |
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Effects of caffeic acid and cinnamic acid on glucose uptake in insulin-resistant mouse hepatocytes. |
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If the reaction goes to completion the amount of resorufin formed, should be stoichiometrically equivalent to the amount of 2DG uptake. |
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Comparison of MTT colorimetric assay and tritiated thymidine uptake for lymphocyte proliferation assays using chicken splenocytes. |
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Similarly uptake of rasa chenduram and naga parpam can be expected as its crystallites sizes are less that 50nm. |
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But it shows that the Romney team is pretty quick on the uptake. |
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Vitellogenin uptake and vitellin localization in insect follicles examined using monoclonal antibodies and confocal scanning microscopy. |
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To be approved, the FDA monograph on fluoride dentifrices requires that enamel solubility and fluoride uptake be demonstrated in vitro. |
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The culture medium was inoculated with selenium to investigate the rate of uptake. |
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Technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate bone scintigraphy relies on an osteoblastic response to generate tracer uptake. |
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These fungi facilitate the uptake of nutrients, especially phosphorus from nutrient deficient soils in exchange for host photosynthates. |
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Cell counts were performed using a Neubauer haemacytometer and cell viability determined by neutral red uptake. |
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Although, the most efficient means of Fe uptake is from haem, the mechanisms of iron uptake from this source have not been elucidated. |
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Seed phytate content and phosphorus uptake and distribution in dry bean genotypes. |
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Nedelkoska TV, Doran PM Characteristics of heavy metal uptake by plant species with potential for phytoremediation and phytomining. |
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Vesicular lesions in the sacroiliac joint and piriform muscles showed increased contrast uptake. |
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In the UAE, where AFC has now been running DWB for six-and-a-half years, the recent uptake is impressive. |
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The Daily Post revealed in April how health chiefs were concerned uptake of the MMR jab was too low in Liverpool to create herd immunity. |
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Role of rhamnolipid biosurfactants in the uptake and mineralization of hexadecane in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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The peptide part directs the conjugates specifically to LHRH receptor expressing tumor cells, and mediates binding and uptake via endocytosis. |
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Penicillin-induced effects in streptomycin uptake and early bacterial activity differ in viridans group and enterococcal streptococci. |
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Growing global concerns for achieving sustainable and environment-friendly development has led to a sharp uptake in green projects. |
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These ERM uptake numbers were virtually identical to a recent study by APQC, a benchmarking nonprofit. |
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Localization to subcellular compartments of the uptake hydrogenase in the cyanobacterium Nostac punctiforme. |
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Two nickel-containing enzymes, the hydrogen uptake hydrogenase and urease, are required for colonization and persistence in the stomach. |
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The decrease in lead uptake by acid desorbent might be due to the increase of the concentrations of competing hydronium ions. |
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Seed imbibition is commonly required to initiate seed germination via water uptake and tissue rehydration in many species. |
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The uptake kinetics and immunotoxic effects of microcystin-LR in human and chicken peripheral blood lymphocytes in vitro. |
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Intertrigo is common in obese persons and may result in linear increased FDG uptake that is normally easy to recognize. |
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Cellular uptake of folates may be mediated by a reduced folate carrier, a proton-coupled folate transporter, or a high-affinity folate receptor. |
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On the other hand, radioactive iodine is used in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases of the thyroid precisely because of the thyroid's selective uptake of iodine. |
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The data reported here show that Dielectric spectroscopy can detect the uptake of serum proteins by the microsupport following the latter exposure to complete growth medium. |
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He was one of the first individuals to recognize the uptake of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agents into infracted myocardial tissue and to suggest its diagnostic benefit. |
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Previous studies have shown that FES uptake corresponds to levels of estrogen receptor expression, which in turn has been linked to response to therapy by in vitro studies. |
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Future studies will focus on HER-2 expression, since it appears to have been a factor for those with high FES uptake who did not respond to treatment. |
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Bone scintigraphy showed increased uptake in bilateral femoral diaphysis. |
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Saforis oral suspension is a formulation of L-glutamine in a proprietary delivery vehicle designed to increase uptake of glutamine by the oral mucosa. |
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The evolutionary shift in the morphology of the hyolingual complex was apparently primed by the optimisation of the food transport behaviour and not for food uptake. |
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The effect of polychlorinated biphenyls on the high affinity uptake of the neurotransmitters, dopamine, serotonin, glutamate and GABA, into rat brain synaptosomes. |
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We strongly believe that the popularity of the system will be driven by the uptake of users, and the ease of payment and intuitiveness of the system which supports it. |
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Bacterial production was measured by uptake of tritiated thymidine. |
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Generally, the relationship is mutualistic with the fungi receiving sugars and the plants benefiting from increased uptake of nutrients and water. |
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In addition to facilitating gas exchange and water conservation, the chorion must, in some cases, allow uptake of water or liquid nutrients from the environment. |
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Reconstructed tomograms were then reoriented in the standard short, horizontal long and vertical long axes for interpretation and quantitation of TI-201 uptake. |
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Palbinone and triterpenes from Moutan Cortex stimulate glucose uptake and glycogen synthesis via activation of AMPK in insulin-resistant human HepG2 Cells. |
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The 5 features are T3 resin uptake test, total serum thyroxin, total serum triiodothyronine, Basal TSH, Maximum TSH change after thyrotropin injection. |
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They note that high catecholamine levels have previously been shown to activate hepatic glucose production and inhibit insulin-mediated skeletal muscle uptake of glucose. |
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With the help of portable telemetric calorimeters and heart rate monitors, researchers measured and recorded each child's oxygen uptake, energy expenditure and heart rate. |
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Subject wore a portable telemetric calorimeter and respired into the facemask during the gardening tasks and resting periods so researchers could measure their oxygen uptake. |
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Conversion of the water soluble mercuric cation to the water insoluble mercuric sulfide salt can significantly reduce the uptake of Hg by Lumbricus worms. |
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Sestamibi scintigraphy was performed and it did not show any focal uptake. |
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A strong trend in both the US and European markets is the continued uptake of low-profile feeding tubes, replacing standard G-tubes in patients seeking enhanced mobility. |
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Fermented Canadian lowbush blueberry juice stimulates glucose uptake and AMP-activated protein kinase in insulin-sensitive cultured muscle cells and adipocytes. |
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The uptake of tickets was even more impressive given that North East interest was limited to former Sunderland midfielder Jordan Henderson and bench warmer Jason Steele. |
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In this report, we analyze uptake of these drugs over the next several years and the implications for other drugs in the Japanese market, such as alendronate and risedronate. |
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Therefore South Tees CCG is committed to achieving ongoing improvements in the quality and uptake of annual health checks for individuals with a learning disability. |
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By contrast, BNO-1055 significantly attenuated the uptake of the purine analog fludarabine and the pyrimidine analogs azidothymidine and gemcitabine. |
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The treated specimens were wiped clean of excess treatment solution before being weighed to determine net solution uptake and then remeasured as described above. |
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Evaluation of the bioremediatory potential of several species of the red alga Porphyra using short-term measurements of nitrogen uptake as a rapid bioassay. |
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In addition, ATI receptor signaling contributes to constriction of renal and systematic arterioles, increased cardiac contractility, and sodium uptake in the kidney. |
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Nuclear bone scan images showed nonspecific multifocal increased radiotracer uptake involving the scapulae, left forearm, hips, and femoral diaphyses. |
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Indeed, we found that achyrofuran was not bacteriolytic by itself although it greatly compromised membrane impermeability as determined by increased SYTOX Green uptake. |
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After uptake of TYR by sympathetic nerves via the cell membrane norepinephrine transporter and translocation of axoplasmic TYR into vesicles, NE exits the vesicles. |
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The uptake of tickets increased dramatically after the favorable review. |
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These conflicting results suggest that NA affects other pathways involved in CE turnover and selective uptake, such as transintestinal cholesterol excretion. |
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Only small amounts of iron are lost daily due to mucosal and skin epithelial cell sloughing, so control of iron levels is primarily accomplished by regulating uptake. |
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Their own nutrient uptake reduces nutrient available to algae. |
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If there is functional gastric mucosa in a Meckel's diverticulum, uptake is seen in the diverticulum at approximately the same time as the stomach mucosa is visualised. |
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Against such a toxin, it may be difficult to evolve to a resistant state, based either on lack of uptake or on dispensability of intracellular targets. |
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Several studies in recent years, found a multidecadal increase in OHC of the deep and upper ocean regions and attribute the heat uptake to anthropogenic warming. |
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A 2008 study of sediment cores and soil samples further suggests that carbon dioxide uptake via reforestation in the Americas could have contributed to the Little Ice Age. |
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He suggests reforestation took place, allowing more carbon dioxide uptake from the atmosphere, which may have been a factor in the cooling noted during the Little Ice Age. |
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It often increases the plant's uptake of inorganic compounds, such as nitrate and phosphate from soils having low concentrations of these key plant nutrients. |
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In addition, phalloidin staining of the actin cytoskeleton and propidium iodide uptake assays were performed to investigate cellular structural integrity. |
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The roots of the sycamore form highly specific beneficial mycorrhizal associations with the fungus Glomus hoi which promotes phosphorus uptake from the soil. |
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Most are phototrophic, although some are mixotrophic, deriving energy both from photosynthesis and uptake of organic carbon either by osmotrophy, myzotrophy, or phagotrophy. |
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The pericellular membrane surrounding the PVC granule generally does not impede uptake of plasticizer, due to pore openings in the topographical skin. |
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The tests were used to create diagnostic tools to determine the uptake of plutonium in the body in order to develop safety standards for working with plutonium. |
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