After absorption, menadione is thought to become alkylated into biologically active isoprenylated menaquinones. |
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Ultraviolet radiation is able to damage DNA and other biologically important molecules through direct absorption. |
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If the footprint exceeds the available biologically productive area of the country, it runs an ecological deficit. |
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Despite their name they are neither biologically, chemically nor toxicologically inert. |
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Most small proteins can spontaneously fold to form biologically functional structures. |
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Food producers claim that their biologically engineered products are unique when they seek to patent them. |
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The world's most biologically diverse marine ecosystems, coral reefs are critical to the health of the oceans. |
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Organic farms are typically more biologically diverse than conventional operations. |
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He plants cover crops, some to scavenge nutrients, others to biologically fix nitrogen. |
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The objective is to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a chemically or biologically contaminated warfare environment. |
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Cementless fixation depends on prosthesis design plus ingrowth and overgrowth of bone to biologically bind the prosthesis to the skeleton. |
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The sit mutant of tomato accumulates the biologically inactive compound trans ABA alcohol instead of ABA in response to water stress. |
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Initial attempts to isolate erythropoietin from urine yielded unstable, biologically inactive preparations of the hormone. |
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Aluminum in mildly acidic or neutral soils occurs primarily as insoluble deposits and is essentially biologically inactive. |
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Stratified or buried deposits in hydrologically abandoned or arrested cave passages are usually anthropogenically or biologically derived. |
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Zinc oxide is a common, biologically active constituent of particulate air pollution as well as a workplace toxin. |
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The study of biologically based gender differences is in the stumbling steps of infancy. |
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In addition oceanic overturn might have brought biologically toxic bottom waters to the surface during periods of climatic change. |
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Collectively, Antarctic studies have painted a picture of a biologically diverse and heterogeneous marine environment. |
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Although the ormer is not a commercially exploited species, it is very important both biologically and socially to Jersey. |
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Isoflavonoids are biologically active, with well-established estrogenic and fungicidal functions. |
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Additionally, the statistical significance of these methods has not been rigorously validated using independent, biologically identical samples. |
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Physically, biologically, and neurologically too, every child differs in degrees of efficiency and strength. |
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When, in turn, we biologically engender a child with a partner, the two parents are equally invested and morally responsible for the child. |
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It has five chiral carbons and only the naturally occurring diastereoisomer is biologically active. |
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I had penetrated the inner sanctum, an act that I had been biologically programmed to perform. |
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A man is biologically programmed to woo his mate and women are programmed to be wooed. |
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The search for biologically active natural products is sometimes referred to as biodiversity prospecting or bioprospecting. |
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The social rank systems, which motivate people to seek relief or to achieve, are biologically based. |
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It's entirely possible that women are biologically primed to be highly sensitive to relationships. |
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The impact of success and failure on mood state is a universal phenomenon, which appears to be biologically based. |
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Sometimes both the enantiomers of a racemate are biologically active but act at different receptors and cause different effects. |
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The most inflexible form of racism holds that race is determined biologically. |
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In this brief note I wish to critically discuss Searle's claim that we-intentionality is biologically primitive and irreducible. |
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They then perform a crude screening of the organisms to determine if they contain novel chemicals that are biologically active. |
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A method for preparing an orally administrable biologically active agent is also provided as are oral delivery compositions. |
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Many biologically important molecules are destroyed by exposure to x-radiation and can only be investigated by a rapid exposure method. |
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Hodgkin used X-ray crystallography to study the structure of biologically interesting molecules. |
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It is the first hard evidence that men are biologically prepared for fatherhood. |
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Cholesterol is biologically important as a constituent of the plasma membranes of many animal cells. |
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Formal operational tasks should, like reading, be regarded as biologically secondary abilities. |
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Anytime you link a murderer to his family, biologically, you start to beg a lot of questions. |
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Under their racial theories, an individual's ethnicity was determined biologically not behaviorally. |
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This discovery encouraged chemists to explore the molecular structures of biologically active chemicals. |
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The study of genetics confirms that we are all extremely closely related biologically. |
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Few biomimetic results have proved as exciting as the recent successes in biologically derived silica and silica polymerization. |
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Declared biologically dead in 1957, the Thames is now awash with wildlife, ecologists say. |
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These mammal-like reptiles were a biologically diverse group, very abundant, and globally distributed. |
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Complete cutaneous wound healing involves a biologically complex two-year process of cellular regeneration and repair. |
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Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically. |
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The majority use some of the many medicinal plants available in our biologically diverse region. |
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But the mountains remain heavily forested and biologically diverse. |
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While no pregnancies have been reported yet, they are biologically possible as a result of the surgery. |
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It is clear that these cases contain a lot of biologically determined and socially perpetuated gender inequities. |
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Humans are biologically predisposed to falling in love, naturally selected to bend towards that most intense social emotion. |
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People in their 20s have come up in an Internet society, where they are perhaps thinking more than biologically, as Tim puts it. |
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Large numbers of plant species are a great source of biologically active compounds whose effect on human health or genetic material is mostly unknown. |
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In that research, biologically meaningful T base estimates were obtained by excluding both lower and upper tails of cumulative germination curves, as was done here. |
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The sound anthropological position is that certain sex-linked behaviors are biologically based, although subject to cultural modifications within limits. |
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This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes. |
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Prevalent is the slightly mineralised water of various physical-and-chemical composition, biologically active microelements, temperature, and healing features. |
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Building a scorpion based on biologically derived design principles is the basis of a new discipline called biomimetics, or the mimicking of nature. |
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With the emphasis being given to the development of biologically soft detergents, it is necessary to establish criteria defining biodegradability of these materials. |
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To ensure that we used biologically meaningful parameter estimates in our model, we used literature values for orthopteran species whenever possible. |
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When bound to SHBG, the hormone is considered biologically inactive. |
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Our bodies are biologically programmed to gather weight, to hold onto it. |
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What may be perceived as a temperamental rejection of care or a psychologically based denial of illness may be a biologically based element of the illness itself. |
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Latin America has 7 odd's 25 biologically richest ecoregions, containing between them 46,000 plant, 1,597 amphibian, 1,208 rep 1,267 bird and 575 mammal species. |
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Deep within the brain is a biologically ancient section called the diencephalon or tweenbrain. |
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Therefore, any population that is somewhat biologically different could be considered a subspecies, even to the level of a local population. |
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This muscle develops mainly during the later stages of puberty, and muscle growth can continue even after boys are biologically adult. |
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Also this technology was economically viable, biologically physible and socially acceptable. |
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The folkish sector of the movement deems Heathenry to be the indigenous religion of a biologically distinct Nordic race. |
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Despite their prehistoric look, crocodiles are among the more biologically complex reptiles. |
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Despite this, there are no genetic boundaries around local populations that biologically mark off any discrete groups of humans. |
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Many fungi produce biologically active compounds, several of which are toxic to animals or plants and are therefore called mycotoxins. |
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They contain at least 15 biologically active compounds that may provide them with protection against insects and animals. |
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A propensity to cry is, in part, biologically predetermined. |
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Vitamin D obtained from sun exposure, food, and supplements is biologically inert and must undergo two hydroxylations in the body for activation. |
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Creatures were designed to be biologically believable, such as the enormous wings of the fell beast to help it fly. |
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The diversity of biologically active molecules from animal venoms is well-known and has long garnered the interest of toxinologists. |
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Forms of alternative medicine that are biologically active can be dangerous even when used in conjunction with conventional medicine. |
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These are good examples in Cumbria for this type of gill and are also biologically important due to their species richness. |
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Embodiment is an existential condition, our being tied to biologically finite and phenomenologically conscious bodies. |
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The catalytic conversion is achieved either industrially, using heterogeneous catalysts or biologically, by the nitrogenase enzyme. |
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These biologically active agents are derived from arachidonic acid and include prostaglandins, leukotrienes and thromboxanes. |
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The biologically derived materials are segmented into, xenogenic tissue and collagen. |
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Unique to Brazil, the Caatinga biome is one of the most populated and biologically diverse semi-arid regions in the world. |
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Manic depression, also known as bipolar disorder, has a well-deserved reputation as a biologically based condition. |
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Synthetic block copolymers tend to be biologically incompatible with poor biodegradability. |
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There are good biological reasons why we have not become just superbrain, rational calculators, even were this biologically possible. |
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The answer lies in the biologically important sulfhydryl molecule glutathione, present in tissues in nearly millimolar amounts. |
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The use of isocyanides for the attachment of biologically active substances to polymers. |
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They are biologically active compounds with aliphatic, aromatic, or heterocyclic structures. |
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Radioimmunoassays and enzyme immunoassays are sensitive methods for quantifying many biologically active small molecules. |
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Nicaragua's abundance of biologically significant and unique ecosystems contribute to Mesoamerica's designation as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Recent studies of northern pintails in North America have described broad patterns of migration in spring, which biologically link wintering, migrational, and nesting regions. |
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Fermented wheat germ extract differs from ordinary wheat germ in that it is fermented with baker's yeast to concentrate biologically active benzoquinones. |
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Surveys performed just after the sucker listing found substantial populations of suckers in Clear Lake exhibiting a biologically desirable diverse age distribution. |
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A generalist on the court might have pointed out that both science and common sense recognize that a mother and her unborn child are biologically distinct individuals. |
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Thermal processing of soy milk destroys biologically active anti-nutritional components of soybean like trypsin inhibitors, urease, hemagglutinins, goitrogens and saponins. |
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While all oysters may produce a dingy pearl, the pearl oyster that is famous for making the round gemstones isn't, biologically speaking, an oyster. |
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Groupers are species of fish in several genera that are important biologically and commercially in rocky coasts and coral reefs in much of the tropics and subtropics. |
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Some topics are early maize evolution, pre-Columbian maize agriculture in Costa Rica, and a biologically based method of phytolith classification. |
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Intermarriage, he apparently thought, would produce racial upliftment, biologically as much as spiritually and culturally, through generational enhancement. |
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In the first, they infused cancer cells in a laboratory with a variety of functionalized fullerenes known to be biologically safe called polyhydroxy fullerenes. |
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Part I asks how to transform hominoid into hominid sociality biologically. |
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Because they are filter feeders, bivalve mollusks are biologically relevant sentinels and can indicate potential pathogens that are contaminating the environment. |
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Almost half of stocks are fished at biologically unsustainable levels. |
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I could handle just about anything except childbirth without squickage, but there was something so biologically nasty about childbirth, just couldn't handle it at all. |
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Lot 3 is to supply Analytical Field flow Fractionation equipment for the analysis of protein aggregates and biologically relevant therapeutic particles. |
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The Guiana Shield region is little known and extremely rich biologically. |
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However, the gulf is not as biologically diverse as the Red Sea. |
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The important characteristic is that these waters tend to vary in salinity over some biologically meaningful range seasonally or on some other roughly comparable time scale. |
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The Norwegian trench region in the Skagerrak is a biologically productive zone, as upwelling of North Atlantic water in the Skagerrak provides an input of nutrients. |
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The other physical differentiations are also biologically determined such as musculosity, height, weight, bodily structure, pelvis, broad hips and things and so on. |
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A main biologically active constituent of Horopito characterised to date, is the bicyclic sesquiterpene dialdehyde, polygodial, found in P colorata. |
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It is possible that we were not able to detect inputs of mineralizable N due to rapid N movements in the biologically complex, root-dense soils of the prairie. |
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