Salts and other basic chemicals were bought from Merck and biochemicals from Sigma. |
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Sulfur is an important nutrient for organisms, as it is a key constituent of certain amino acids, proteins, and other biochemicals. |
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Pert states that peptides and other informational substances are the biochemicals of emotion. |
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When placed in a specially designed fluidic chamber the chip directs the molecular assembly of biochemicals. |
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Changes in biochemicals, such as endorphins, cortisol and immune system-related molecules, may occur. |
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It so happens that in our particular embodiment this hardware consists most basically of DNA molecules, along with other complex biochemicals. |
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True essential oils, on the other hand, are a complex mix of the plant's hormones, nutrients and biochemicals. |
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Long time periods do not help the evolutionary theory if biochemicals are destroyed faster than they are formed. |
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Since IR spectra are due to vibrations of biochemicals, the changes in the spectra are due to underlying changes in cell biochemistry. |
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Current chemicals and biochemicals were of the highest purity available and were from sources described previously. |
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Calf spleen phosphodiesterase, snake venom phosphodiesterase and alkaline phosphatase were from Roche Molecular Biochemicals. |
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It activates such big-time biochemicals as the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine and increases the fluidity of nerve cell membranes to make neurons more responsive. |
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Various biochemicals isolated from the urine of pregnant women have been put forth as immunosuppressives that could inhibit the mother's rejection response. |
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Industrial biochemicals company, cellulac, says it is the first to produce lactic acid for bioplastics from deproteinised whey in continuous production runs. |
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