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In addition, historical ozone observations will be assimilated for climate and chemistry studies.
In this regard, free ammonium in nucellar projections should be quickly assimilated for an efficient nitrogen use.
Nitrogen compounds are eventually converted to ammonium and assimilated for biosynthesis via the glutamin synthetase (GS -glutamine oxoGS -glutaminenoxoglutarate or glutaminotransferaseGorAT) cycle, where glutamate dehydrogenasynthase pathway does not function, probably due to low affinity to ammonium.
Information from gene-gene interactions on multiple KEGG pathways (http://www.genome.jp/kegg) was assimilated for constructing the putative signaling diagram shown in Fig. 6.
After centrifuging at 12000 rpm for one minute, 5 μl supernatant was assimilated for PCR reaction.
Once N2 is reduced to usable ammonia it must be assimilated for use and distribution throughout the plant.
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As a result of the economic downturn and a dwindling endowment, the International Center, which has taught English and helped immigrants assimilate for decades, faces dissolution and eviction from its Manhattan home.
The amount of material that students must assimilate, for example, has increased dramatically since the 1970s; and regulations now limit the number of hours trainees can work in the hospital.
To date, no middle atmosphere model is data-assimilated for the whole domain due to the scarceness of observations in the MLT region.
Consonant clusters across syllable boundaries do not assimilate for place in Wagiman as they do in many other languages.
Butyric acid and acetic acid were predominantly generated during the exponential growth of C. acetobutylicum and reached peak concentrations before being re-assimilated for ABE production.
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