The cadenzas break down the quintet into low strings, high strings, and piano. |
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But are they handling themselves in such as way as to break down any of those barriers? |
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Transfusions of red blood cells are sometimes needed when red cells break down in newborn babies, and to treat sickle cell disease. |
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Singing should break down all barriers, you can be from anywhere, unless you sing like a knacker which is what she does. |
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His body had already begun to break down and he was virtually a being of energy as he ricocheted into the works of the clock. |
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The government, he said, should break down the task into workable policies covering all related sectors. |
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Whilst the cheese is maturing the long molecules break down, especially those of the lactoprotein. |
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The million organisms of live rock and sand break down the wastes into nitrate, which can then be removed through mechanical filtration. |
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Carbon-rich organic matter does this by reducing soil erosion while helping soil retain and break down pesticides and excess nutrients. |
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At one electrode, the anode, molecules of hydrogen gas break down into electrons and positively charged hydrogen ions. |
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Bacteria break down the organic matter of fallen leaves, releasing their nutrients for reuse by plants in the future. |
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It would mean an extensive liberalisation of the curriculum and help break down the invidious barrier between academic and vocational education. |
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Sun, wind, chlorine and salt break down the protein structures that make up each strand of hair, rendering it dull, dry and lifeless. |
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I saw my mother's upper lip twitching, generally signaling that she was going to break down any second. |
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The fats in animal products break down into arachidonic acid, a pro-inflammatory fatty acid. |
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The film opens with an unkempt man being rousted out of bed when the police break down his front door. |
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Within a few hours even the toughest of the tough ruffians would break down and start confessing. |
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There are many parts that have to be lubricated every single day, or the machine will break down. |
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They break down fairly quickly and release flavours and attractants into the water. |
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Political stability is maintained through the maintenance of social stability, backed by the threat or use of force should it break down. |
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The problem now is that the generators in many areas are starting to break down due to constant use and the bad quality of the fuel. |
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Chemical tenderizers, using enzymes which break down proteins, can also be rubbed over meat before cooking. |
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Bacteria and other organisms break down food scraps buried in a bin maintained at proper temperature and moisture levels. |
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Even the much ballyhooed special effects manage to break down spectacularly in a couple of scenes. |
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The researchers plan to test their screening technique to find microbes that break down carcinogenic chemicals at coal tar waste sites. |
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They may not break down readily and will contribute to the scum or sludge layers. |
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Bacteria and insects break down organic material to produce soil and nutrients so plants can grow. |
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Previous attempts to break down the plant into reusable material and fertiliser have been defeated because of its high moisture content. |
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First, it comes from the country that gave the world Mussolini and second, it will break down. |
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The Department of Social Development is mandated with break down barriers to equality of opportunity for Canadians. |
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But the 1970s also witnessed attempts to break down the racial barriers to economic opportunity and home ownership. |
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Shortly before 4 p.m. police used a battering ram to break down the front door of the home. |
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It is thought the passengers may have used a trolley as a battering ram to break down the cockpit door. |
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This he mows and lets decay, allowing the organic matter to break down, improving tilth. |
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They love nothing better than to see a strong man break down and act like a beaten dog, a loser, because they're all so weak themselves. |
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I've also bought some iron oxide hand warmers in case we break down on a Col and end up freezing our behinds off. |
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Dog feces naturally contain bacteria called methanogens, which use hydrogen to break down carbon dioxide into microbial food. |
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When you perform too many sets and exercises in a given session, you can break down your muscle tissue too much. |
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He wanted to break down in front of her and show her how those simple words had touched his soul. |
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Conversely, if the break down occurs in a highly urban and volatile area, the best course of action may be to immediately hook up a tow bar. |
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She told them in February this year that she had left London due to a relationship break down. |
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The dark purple berries, fruit of the blackthorn, are best after the first frosts because they break down more easily. |
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These people lack the necessary digestive enzyme to break down the milk sugar, lactose. |
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When there is an insufficient amount of lactase to break down the milk sugar the results may be distressing, although not life threatening. |
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Various environmental forces eventually break down shipwrecks, but Ballard suspects more than natural forces are at work in this case. |
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The gall bladder stores and secretes bile, which includes salts used to break down food. |
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It means the liver cannot break down bilirubin, which can leave the sufferer jaundiced and lead to brain damage. |
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In Florida, he said, the most common reason air conditioners break down is because fire ants short-circuit the electrical components. |
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The team fashioned the biodegradable plastic into disposable flatware and plates that break down when composted. |
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Also, the more chopped or shredded your ingredients are, the easier it will be for the microorganisms to break down the ingredients into compost. |
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Drivers must now call the police immediately if their vehicles break down on elevated roads, tunnels and bridges across the Huangpu River. |
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Lynch took the lad under his tutelage and gave him a step-by-step programme to craft a reliable swing which would not break down under pressure. |
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The enzyme is present in lysosomes, where it helps break down mucopolysaccharides. |
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However, hardwood mulch tends to break down faster than softwood and may need to be reapplied sooner. |
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It will work by using steam, fed under pressure, to break down organic waste and sterilise metals and plastics. |
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To gain entrance to this forbidden domain she threatened to break down the gates of the underworld, free the dead and devour the living. |
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I'm trying to keep myself busy, but every now and then I just break down in floods of tears. |
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They were lethargic, sluggish and devoid of any ideas of how to break down the defence of the Lions. |
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Drivers don't show up, trucks break down or get stuck in the borrow pit, or drivers are delayed waiting for loads at the gravel pit. |
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When you eat carbs, they break down into glucose, which is stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver. |
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Ozone also tends to be unstable and break down into dioxygen and nascent oxygen and to react readily with other substances. |
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The standard approach to polysemy in natural language processing has been to break down the problem into sub-tasks. |
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But this magic has a tendency to turn to necromancy when computers break down. |
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Yesterday dozens of people attended a street party in Avebury Road, specially designed to break down social barriers. |
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Currently, sodium hydroxide is used to break down starch and protein particles and extract, them from the bran. |
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Within weeks, however, the agreement began to break down and before long violence had reached an unparalleled intensity. |
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He tried to keep calm, not wanting to lose control and break down in front of the man who was challenging him. |
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You can throw your cuttings as well as dried leaves in your compost bin, which will break down into a nutrient-rich compost for next season. |
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Grass cuttings, if not mixed with other stuff, will break down into a layer of thick green sludge. |
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These plastics eventually break down into harmless products, but only after up to several hundred years. |
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During digestion, carbohydrates break down into sugar and enter the bloodstream in the form of glucose, a simple sugar. |
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On other occasions thieves have rammed the doors with a vehicle to gain entry and tried to break down the back door with an axe. |
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My nervousness is coming back, but the instructors break down the driving into fairly foolproof bites. |
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The 160 House members and 39 senators essentially break down into three groups. |
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Soil-like material found at the base of the cliffs should also be dried and soaked to break down any remaining rock fragments. |
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The resulting liquid brine helps break down the ice for easier plowing and removal. |
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Instead of being broad-spectrum and long-lasting, organic pesticides may attack just one type of insect and break down quickly after use. |
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Like clockwork, the structures form in the afternoon and break down after nightfall. |
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Most fungi of the Phylum Chytridiomycota break down vegetable matter in aquatic systems, but some are parasitic on diatoms or insects. |
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No research has been done to break down the causes but it seems certain a significant minority are due to out-of-control speed merchants. |
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Anything that can break down the bulk adoption of textbooks by states would certainly help. |
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But it takes both technicians and performers to set up and break down the tons of staging, lighting, audio and special effects equipment needed. |
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The pathways break down when it loses the natural, hard compact soil which keeps the path together. |
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He also orchestrates the hourlong setup, plus the sound check and break down. |
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The boats often get lost or break down, drifting helplessly in the Atlantic or capsizing in rough seas. |
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Phospholipase and lecithinase are hemolysins that act synergistically to break down lipids and lecithin. |
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The half-life of radioactive matter is the time before half of any given amount of nuclei will break down through alpha decay. |
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As a result the prisoners who were locked in tried to break down the bars to escape the burning cell block. |
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In the future, infrared laser therapy and massage could be used to break down fat and smooth cellulite. |
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They produce different enzymes that break down lignin and release cellulose and hemicellulose from plants. |
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Sometimes we had to break down doors, and that was hard for my guys who are going from strong sunlight into interiors that could be hostile. |
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The lining of the stomach is designed to handle the strong acids that break down food. |
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The rate at which cells called osteoclasts break down bone is slowed, and the production of new bone increases. |
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It's interesting to see one of these studmuffins break down in tears after a rejection. |
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Their digestive tract is adapted to break down fairly large bones such as the femur of the chamois, the small, goatlike antelope of the Alps. |
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When law and order break down in a country it must be the first step towards anarchy and chaos. |
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Here, in fact, is where we start to break down the content into its component pages, and even further into sections and subsections. |
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Unlike the Paris to Dakar rally, where every car has a support vehicle, if we break down in the Sahara we'll be hitching our way out. |
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The purpose of digestion is to break down complex molecules into simple ones such as sugars, fats, and peptides. |
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Training is a process of overusing a tissue, causing it to break down, and then a rebuilding of the muscle as a reaction. |
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Along with their overwhelming fear comes a very strong and rigid denial system that is hard to break down. |
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A vitamin deficiency can cause normal body functions to break down and render a person susceptible to disease. |
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This tropical fruit contains the enzyme papain, which researchers say aids digestion by helping your body break down proteins. |
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Bacteria that parasitize other organisms must first break down some of their host's tissues before setting up shop. |
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Until now, conventional hydraulic oil would break down sooner, leaving your machine's metal abrasively scraping against metal. |
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Undoubtedly the freedom of association provisions were drafted with the intent of attacking unions, to break down so-called closed shops. |
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Retinal blood vessels can break down, leak, or become blocked, affecting and impairing vision over time. |
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Well, for a pretty collected guy, Blake can sure break down easily, especially in the safest of places. |
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First, the ultraviolet wavelengths in sunlight react with a photocatalyst to break down organic debris on the glass. |
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English has a daunting inventory of phrasal verbs, such as break in, break out, break away, break into, break through, break up and break down. |
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Soaking beans not only cuts down on the cooking time but it helps break down the indigestible sugars that can cause gas. |
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But by then, they can be added to the compost pile, where they'll continue to break down into humus. |
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Then she tosses the bundle onto her compost pile where the newspaper and kitchen scraps all break down together. |
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Type I diabetes is treated by injections of insulin, which helps the body break down glucose, and a healthy diet. |
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In fact, unified consciousness can break down in what look to be two distinct ways. |
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Reds tried to break down the defence for the final 10 minutes but YM held firm and fully deserved their points. |
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The driving force is a 1994 federal, provincial and territorial agreement designed to break down interprovincial trade barriers. |
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If Scottish women can help break down entrenched attitudes of male dominated institutions of Scotland, so much the better. |
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I had one girl one day break down on me when I told her this car's not worth fixing. |
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Vehicles break down, complaints come in, work needs to be rescheduled, but it is all done with irrepressible good humour and charm. |
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These enzymes break down proteins into polypeptides and then into amino acids, which are absorbed through the gut wall into the bloodstream. |
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Order will break down in many countries as soldiers and police abandon their posts in order to avoid exposure to the virus. |
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By the last quarter of the nineteenth century, however, the barriers erected by the Founding Fathers were beginning to break down. |
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As the characters descend into madness, the camera work also begins to fracture and break down. |
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Wood pulp is created by both mechanical and chemical processes designed to break down the wood fibers. |
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The culpable do not break down and confess their sins merely as the result of close questioning. |
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Classic threatened but could not break down a stubborn Leopards defence denying the home team a sniff at goal. |
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Petroleum distillates break down the rubber in the rubber gaskets around refrigerators and dishwashers. |
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Energy companies are sending letters and emails to customers threatening to break down their front doors to inspect their gas meters. |
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As bacteria break down the diatoms in these dead zones, hydrogen sulfide gas is generated as a byproduct. |
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She gently tried to break down the barriers by teaching him to speak English. |
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All dioxins are very stable and unlike most other chemicals do not quickly decompose or break down in the environment. |
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Savage realizes that in order to build up his men, he must first break down their defiant, defeatist attitudes. |
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Under such conditions the stability of soil aggregates will decrease and clays will break down and deflocculate. |
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An example is sickle cell disease, where the red cells become rigid and deformed and break down more readily, leading to anaemia. |
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I think the triple membrane of two computer screens and cyberspace in the middle can tend to break down people's sense of propriety and decency. |
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Computerized instruments are advertised as tools that break down the barriers separating previously demarcated musical tasks. |
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Cell walls of Fusarium are made up, in part, of compounds called chitin and glucan, which the enzymes break down. |
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As a cheese ages, fats and proteins break down through proteolysis, into simplified units via bacterial or fungal actions. |
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One stage at which the process may break down is the regeneration of plants from the fused protoplasts. |
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It begins in the mouth where the enzyme ptyalin, present in saliva, begins to break down starch in food to sugars. |
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It is indeed the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ to break down the walls between us. |
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We can break down to any level of granularity that the physical network allows. |
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To digest foods, fungi excrete enzymes into the environment to break down complex carbon compounds. |
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The waste will be run through a methane digester, a tank in which bacteria break down the feces to create methane. |
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Probiotics secrete enzymes that help break down foods and accelerate digestion and absorption. |
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They played as a unit, every man worked himself into the ground and they were very tough to break down. |
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Dental decay is when bacteria in the mouth break down the enamel of a tooth. |
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So we will keep on working to break down barriers and disincentives to trade and investment. |
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As a result, the dualities of realistic and imaginary, iconic and perspectival, sacred and secular, and copy and prototype begin to break down. |
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Even normally cool and distant Daniel was trying his best to control his emotions, he was so afraid he would break down. |
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With a grid in place, you roughly break down the garden into distinct spaces. |
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An environment of finding fault will break down trust in one another as well as erase the personal self-confidence every member needs to succeed. |
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They dominated territorially for long periods yet were left frustrated by their inability to break down a solid defence. |
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Each party must break down its expenditure under a number of headings for each tranche of funding it receives from the state. |
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With repeated exposure to water, drywall will soften and break down, so here's another indicator. |
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In a bag of platelets or plasma, the psoralens break down after a day, and an absorbent resin wafer in the bag removes the byproducts. |
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They break down in the desert, begin to warm to each other and then realise that they might not hate each other after all. |
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For example, enzymes in laundry detergents break down dirt and stains so that they may be easily washed away, even in cold water. |
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If your aspirin bottle smells like vinegar, the tablets have started to break down to acetic acid and should be discarded. |
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Sage oil inhibits an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, whose normal job is to break down the chemical messenger acetylcholine. |
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The pancreas makes and secretes digestive juices and enzymes, which help break down fats, carbohydrates and proteins. |
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Artichoke leaf extract stimulates digestive juices like saliva and bile to help you break down food. |
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During normal catabolism, protease enzymes break down carboxylase enzymes and reclaim the associated amino acids and biocytin for recycling. |
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A community organisation might find a new way of working with young people to break down gangs and gang violence. |
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According to his mother, his liver, kidneys and muscles then began to break down. |
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About 90 percent of families that, for some reason or another, do break down are able to resolve their issues without recourse to the courts. |
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Since the yeast nuclear membrane does not break down during mitosis, is it possible that the internuclear GFP-Scd1 signal was from Scd1 attached to the nuclear membrane? |
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Eggs, he says, are a good source of cysteine, an amino acid that helps the liver break down alcohol faster. |
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We break down the big news stories of the day into something more like CliffsNotes than annoyingly long articles. |
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Given a choice, and not just a philosophical one, performers could break down modern day stigmas. |
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But it might break down in regimes we have trouble testing, and some speculative theories have proposed something like that. |
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Capricorn Communication is likely to break down this week with Mars opposing a battle-worn Chiron in Pisces. |
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Because caricatures break down when you see over-heated political passions with a sense of perspective. |
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In catabolism, cells break down those large molecules to release energy and dispose of waste. |
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But to make a court case the police had to break down the walls of silence and tribal loyalty which have built up against them in Manningham over many years. |
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The stomach produces acid to break down food during the digestive process. |
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By adding large amounts of oxygen to the manure, naturally occurring bacteria will begin to break down the waste and reduce its odor in one to six months. |
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The acids and digestive juices in the stomach and intestines would break down and destroy insulin if it was swallowed, so it can't be taken in a pill. |
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After three or four shots with a wooden stick, the fibers start to break down and the stick becomes whippy, says Easton vice president Ned Goldsmith. |
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Greater numbers of bacteria can break down organic matter more quickly, improving water quality and clarity while reducing sludge and odors in record time. |
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As the temperature of the gases rises, the organic contaminants begin to break down and recombine with oxygen from the air, forming carbon dioxide and water. |
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Nothing in the interim agreement would stop Iran from resuming such activity if negotiations break down, he said. |
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It contains a food enzyme from a natural source that works with your body's digestion to break down the complex sugars in gassy foods making them more digestible. |
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In the meantime, Gonzalez is hoping to break down the mystique of the Ward One aldermanship by organizing focus groups of students with similar concerns. |
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The raw egg is full of cysteine which helps the body break down the free radicals which build up in the liver and it's best to swallow it in a oner. |
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Holes in the lungs occur as the alveoli air sacs break down. |
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It is only under the remorseless pressure of dealing with the reality of Iris that the make-believe barriers sometimes break down and he shouts that he hates her. |
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The lymph nodes coalesce and break down due to formation of caseous pus. |
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Selby firefighter Paul Bennett said they used a sledgehammer to break down the garage door and reach the fire, which had broken out in a utility room. |
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My throat began to close up as I struggled not to break down in tears. |
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No schools have been named but a more detailed report containing a break down of pupil numbers and unfilled places is set to be published by September. |
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This is used to break down food as part of the digestive process. |
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Instead, the baby flies simply ferment the cheese, break down its fats, and cause it to become extremely soft. |
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Socialist politics are the only way to break down sectarian divisions. |
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Would I need to break down in penitent tears to get any praise? |
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When test subjects were faced with this noxious combination, the digestive system refused to break down the food and flushed it out as quickly as possible. |
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It seems likely that the codependency will break down long before this. |
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Talk about how you can break down the tasks, and assign jobs. |
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Bacteria that can break down chlorinated compounds have been known for years, but none that could remove the last chlorine atom to complete the detoxification. |
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She doesn't so much break down the boundaries of fado as stretch and shape them into a new and enchanting hybrid that remains essentially true to the roots of the genre. |
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In the chemical reaction, compounds break down to form various gases. |
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According to Phillips, new research also pours cold water on hopes that children mixing in schools might break down the barriers between communities. |
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When these types break down they tend to develop either hysteria or mania. |
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With Parkinson's, however, these special nerve cells break down, the supply of dopamine dwindles, and movement is affected. |
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The first in the room, to knock down the door, to break down the barriers, to pave the road that we all walk on. |
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Foods with high glycemic indexes, including white rice, watermelon, puffed wheat and rice, and baked potatoes, contain carbohydrates that break down quickly. |
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Their first impact is to bring an aroma of balsam wood, but when they break down they create the lovely vanilla and cinnamon overtones detectable in some brandies. |
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Then electrodes electrolyze the water to generate active oxygen and hypochlorous acid molecules, which work together to break down organic dirt and fight bacteria. |
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No-one knows when the car will break down, the washing machine go into hyper-spin, or worse still, you lose your job, your child becomes sick or your partner leaves you. |
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Because the protective coating needs time to break down, it takes longer to germinate than petunia seed in its natural state and, in consequence, comes into flower later. |
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She was afraid she would lose herself and completely break down. |
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She wondered if his whereabouts for the past 24 hours had something to do with his mood and that's what caused him to break down so suddenly tonight. |
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Two teams of officers, some clad in protective gear, used a battering ram to break down the back door, while another team went in through the front. |
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Tillage helps to break down the compact structure of the soil, providing granular soil particles more favorable to root development and planting slit closure. |
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He was an extremely durable player during most of his career, but his body has undergone a lot of wear and tear and may be starting to break down. |
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These are detergent products, and they break down in the environment to be coming quite oestrogenically active, quite capable of feminising the fish. |
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In other cases, a drug may break down into other, harmful substances. |
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We continue to research and refine abortion care while helping to break down barriers separating women from high-quality services. |
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Some were trying to lift gratings and grids in an attempt to enter the sewers whilst a few attempted to break down the doors leading into the Black Tower. |
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The home went up in flames and the father tried to break down the door to get the children out and eventually succeeded in pulling one side of the caravan away. |
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The soil must have enough nitrogen to break down these components and a good idea is to add green manure, bloodmeal, or cottonseed meal to make decomposition more effective. |
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In addition to the activities in the Balkans the exchange with Austria plays an important role in helping to break down chauvinistic attitudes in the Balkans. |
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Moreover, the insecticidal protein in the plant begins to break down immediately after the plant dies so there is no danger of its toxic effect in soil or underground water. |
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As well as aid the elimination process, specific cleansing herbs help to quickly break down the intestinal and mucoid matter, so they are removed from your system. |
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A large, multi-chambered stomach supports bacteria that can break down plant fibres, though they prefer shoots, blossoms, fruit and gum from tree bark. |
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Sadly it wasn't quite enough to break down the watertight Rovers defence and as the play ended, the hooter signalled the end of a quite remarkable encounter. |
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Bacteria and fungi primarily break down the organic matter in the trash. |
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From the militia perspective, the shia factions in Iraq break down as follows. |
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It's ironic that computers break down so often, since they're meant to save people time. |
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Globus says that without its EBT additive, nitrile can take decades to biodegrade and break down in landfill areas. |
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Dyads are formed gradually during development and break down during disease. |
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It won't be a hip-hop film with guys in do-rags because I'm always trying to break down people's perceptions and barriers. |
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Proteasomes are enzymes found in cells that help to break down old or unwanted proteins. |
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The dynamical methods break down into astrometry, and radial velocity measurement, with most discoveries coming by the latter method. |
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Plants and animals make numerous enzymes, called cytochrome P450s, that break down various harmful chemicals. |
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The early seasons for mourning doves, Canada geese, woodcock and other migratory bird species break down similarly to last year. |
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Kevin Borg begins his history of auto mechanics with the important truth that cars break down. |
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I took Essiac tincture and vitamin B17, which is said to break down tumours. |
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Lactose intolerance, caused by your small intestine being unable to break down lactase, an enzyme found in dairy foods. |
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Cooking does not break down the protein causing this particular reaction, so affected individuals can eat neither raw nor cooked apples. |
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Fungi can break down manufactured materials and buildings, and become significant pathogens of humans and other animals. |
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Researchers have recently discovered a turtle's organs do not gradually break down or become less efficient over time, unlike most other animals. |
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If not eaten, dead animals decompose, as bacteria use oxygen to break down the organic matter. |
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The men resolve to attack the chieftain's castle by starting huge fires on the walls to weaken the mortar and break down the walls. |
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These stones are swallowed by animals to aid digestion and break down food and hard fibers once they enter the stomach. |
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Yuan control, however, began to break down in those regions inhabited by ethnic minorities. |
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After several days of fasting, all cells in the body begin to break down protein. |
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However, the body is able to selectively decide which cells will break down protein and which will not. |
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These enzymes, which include amylase, esterase, phosphatase, protease, and ribonuclease break down the digestible components of the insect body. |
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Once within the pitcher structure, digestive enzymes or mutualistic species break down the prey into an absorbable form for the plant. |
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The original titanium mesh plate that was inserted in the summer of 2010 was removed last June since it was causing his scalp to break down. |
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She would break down to some degree, and then stiffen back up. |
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Enzymes can be added to break down food particles and oxygen bleaches such as sodium perborate help get rid of food stains. |
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It's always a good idea to get a good warranty on anything you buy that you think may break down. |
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In both cases, secreted enzymes first break down the cellulose and hemicellulose to soluble cellodextrins and xylodextrins, respectively. |
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The innocence of that child and how it can break down any barrier. |
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You also have to have an approved warning triangle and a hi-visibility jacket in case you break down or have to stop by the side of the road. |
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But because these waste products are hard to break down, turning them into biofuels is costly and energy intensive. |
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Complex carbohydrates like oatmeal and whole wheat bread ultimately break down into simple carbohydrates like sugar. |
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Also known as red wigglers, the worms busily break down table scraps and produce a fertile soil amendment for the garden and potted plants. |
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Disassemblers can also break down rock and other raw materials, which will then be reshaped into anything we want. |
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Anaerobic digesters use microbes to break down organic wastes, including biosolids in treated wastewater, lawn trimmings, food wastes and manure. |
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These toxins break down the walls of blood vessels and blood leaks out under the skin to cause the red blotchy rash of meningococcal septicaemia. |
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After use and disposal, exposure to UV light, heat, and moisture makes the caps embrittle and break down into small pieces. |
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The more of these connections, or cross-links, the longer it takes for enzymes the cell secretes to enter and break down the material. |
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The best mulches are composed of organic materials that will break down over time to add structure to the soil and feed the microorganisms. |
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White rot fungus is used in a preprocess step to break down the lignin in the wood cell wall structure. |
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She's eating fish oil to break down fat and pak choi and edamame nearly every meal. |
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Summer prunings break down more rapidly than winter wood chips, as they contain no quickly decomposable leaves. |
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They're used in meat tenderizers to break down the meat proteins and in detergents to break down protein and fat stains on clothes. |
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Corrodible hooks, made out of any metal other than stainless steel, are also advisable since they break down after a time if they're lost at sea. |
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When free hemoglobin is transfused, the tetramers rapidly break down into dimers and monomers. |
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Adjustable to a moldboard cutting edge, it produces a rolling action, heaving material to break down organic materials. |
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Egg shells are best crushed when put into the composter since they take longer to break down. |
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To break down these components cellulase, hemicellulase and ligninase are required. |
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Astrologer Morgan Rehbock and graphic artist Romina Cenisio break down the universe, one day at a time. |
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Corporals Joe Murray and Richard Nauyokas, known as Nooky, reckon it takes a week to break down a bad lad before they can build him up again. |
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Despite having been invented for nearly half a century, photocopiers break down with amazing regularity. |
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The cellulolytic protozoa in the hindgut also break down cellulose into individual glucose molecules. |
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The oxo-biodegradable plastic continues to break down throughout its lifespan until eventually it has biodegraded completely, said Pryce. |
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The throwaways generate about 800,000 tons of waste every year, which takes up to 500 years to break down. |
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Besides grapefruit, other citrus fruits including lime, pomelo and bitter orange are known to block enzymes that break down some drugs. |
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Hodgson's approach may not illuminate proceedings in Poland and Ukraine but early evidence suggests they will be tough to break down. |
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The tired France were unable to break down the German defence, so they brought on some fresh legs. |
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The soldiers were trained to memorize every step in battle, so discipline and order could not break down into chaos. |
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But cooperation within the Committee of Public Prosperity, since April 1793 the de facto executive government, started to break down. |
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The development of karst occurs whenever acidic water starts to break down the surface of bedrock near its cracks, or bedding planes. |
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Welcome to economics 101 with Limpeh. Allow me to break down the concept of round-tripping to you in the most simple way in my kitchen. |
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We can break down those artificial conduits and canals through which we do so love to force our utterance. |
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Such oxidizer react with and break down the gel, reducing the fluid's viscosity and ensuring that no proppant is pulled from the formation. |
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Law and order began to break down, encouraged by the chaos caused by the seizure of lands. |
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As has happened on previous challenges, a spare car was provided by the producers should any of the cars critically break down. |
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This sediment is often formed when weathering and erosion break down a rock into loose material in a source area. |
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They work by absorbing ultraviolet light, exciting the electrons, and creating a powerful oxidizing agent that can kill microbes and break down organic compounds. |
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Box springs are built specifically to support a particular mattress, and without the proper support, mattress materials can break down more quickly. |
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Afghanistan's political order began to break down with the overthrow of King Zahir Shah by his cousin Mohammed Daoud Khan in a bloodless 1973 coup. |
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Just as important, the immature flies eat only dead and dying, or necrotic, tissue, which they break down by excreting digestive enzymes that don't harm healthy skin and bone. |
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Other researchers have investigated using carbohydrase enzyme supplements to break down dietary fiber and release sugars that can then be absorbed in the small intestine. |
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When ESPN hired him, he had to know with the Bryant case why the defense team was trying to break down the Colorado rape shield law to make it work for its argument. |
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