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As illustrated schematically in Figure 7, the liver produces bile acids, which are secreted into the small intestine, where they allow for breakdown of dietary fats and uptake of fatty acids.

In a life cycle analysis of emissions from a modern landfill site, for example, Camobreco et al. [ 140] used a timeframe of up to 500 years to allow for breakdown and release of the waste products, while in Switzerland, Doka and Hischier [ 141] extended analysis 60,000 years on the rationale that, by then, another ice age would have occurred, overwhelming the area!

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Exposure was based on high-spatial resolution data from an established emissions dispersion model that allowed for breakdown of particles by size and source.

Figure 9B shows that a discernible, but modest improvement in the fit (and less than 5 mV total separation in the two detectable potentials) is achieved by allowing for breakdown of perfect n = 2e− behavior, represented here by slight broadening of the component features.

It was another slow-going trip - allowing for breakdowns, roadblocks and more exchanges of fire with the anti-balakas - until we rolled into Bangui, which was eerily calm despite the tensions threatening to boil over.

Some 50,000 gallons of diesel have been removed from the groundwater, and bioventing wells will remain in place to allow for natural breakdown of the remaining fuel, according to the state.

Swallowed food travels along the length of this tube at an appropriate speed to allow for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients.

Key differences in sugar metabolism between some of these species and S. cerevisiae could actually allow for an increased breakdown of sugars via respiratory pathways rather than through fermentation, provided that an appropriate amount of oxygen is available.

Even on a grid with no renewables, fossil fuel plants needs to be adjusted over time to match demand to supply and allow for power station breakdowns.

If we had to speculate, we would say that the compact nature of tunicate genomes has allowed for a breakdown of colinearity, given the lack of constraints imposed by the long-range enhancers mentioned by the reviewers.

Little is known about the roles of most bacteria present in both guts and combs, but their ability to switch between environments may allow them to perform symbiont functions in both places to possibly allow for more efficient biomass breakdown, nutrient absorption, and/or detoxification at the termite colony level.

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