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The two DESs showed a degradability close to 80%; nevertheless, the others provided a degradability below 50% in contrast.
A degradability of 60% in itself is not enough.
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The best conducting sample of the polymer electrolyte showed a remarkable degradability over a degradation period of 90 days in soil compost.
The results suggested that lupin seed should be coarsely ground or flattened to obtain a mean particle size between 2.0 and 4.2 mm for cattle feed, but that an insufficient grinding level (treatment 6.0 mm) induced a higher degradability of lupin protein, probably due to more intense rumination.
The greater arabinosylation of xylans observed in 02-5B-318R spikes contributeributo to a lower degradability of these polymers during Fusarium infection and could consequently represent a potential cell wall trait contributing to FHB resistance.
Since OC is rich in fiber, it has a low degradability in the rumen.
These results indicated that IBRC had a controllable degradability and biocompatibility.
Furthermore, Mulligan et al. (2002) stated that both total VFA and synthesis of acetate associated with a NDF degradability.
Sol-gel-derived bioactive glasses exhibit high specific area, high osteoconductive properties, and also a significant degradability [ 24].
The product possessed a fast degradability due to its good wettability and good mechanical parameters with the elongations at break (137 ± 10%) and tensile strength (4.73 ± 0.46 MPa), which will make it a good matrix material for soft tissue like hypopharynx.
E.g. expression of Aspergillus niger ferulic acid esterase in Festuca arundinacea (tall fescue) with localization in ER or Golgi apparatus did show free mono- and dimers of ferulic acid and hence a higher degradability of the plant cell wall [ 31- 33].
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