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We hypothesized that because MPs contain accessible anionic phospholipids such as PS, they could be consumed by sPLA2.
The whole grain appearances of O rufipogon, O. meridionalis, and O. australiensis suggest these species have potential as whole grain foods that could be consumed as alternatives to O. sativa (Kasem et al. 2010).
Historically speaking, energy storage has been a recent issue for modern electricity grids since traditional energy sources, such as coal, oil and gas, could be consumed rapidly to balance the electricity supply with the demand of the grid.
The food companies said their products could be consumed as part of a balanced, healthy diet and that they were making changes to allow consumers to make healthier choices.
There was recently coverage on the BBC site of the murder of African albinos so that their body parts could be consumed as part of black magic practise.
In HPLC profile of R. hastatus roots, luteolin and rutin were recorded in higher amounts hence, could be consumed as a new source of bioactive compound.
As a pension, lump-sum payments could be consumed too fast and generate an increase of poverty rates.
If he loses the referendum but decides to try to remain prime minister, as he has said he would, Britain could be consumed by political maneuvering for weeks or months, postponing a decision on how to proceed.
All could be consumed quick enough so as to not arouse managerial suspicion.
K2S2O8 as the coreactant of C-g-C3N4-PEI could be consumed by thiocholine, produced by the hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine (ATCl) in the presence of AChE.
The fluorescence of CdTe QDs was quenched by NAD+ through an electron transfer pathway, and the quencher could be consumed by adding NAD+-dependent enzymes such as GLDH.
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