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Lipid hydroperoxide can be converted in the cell into agents, called genotoxins, that can damage DNA.
Thirty-two, including those at Pontycymmer near Bridgend in Wales, Rhu in Argyll & Bute and Chrishall in north-west Essex, will be converted in the next few weeks.
In contrast, this latest study "means that these astroglial cells could be converted in the brain" without the need for a transplant.
This efficiency allows 90percentt of the feedstock to be converted in the first cycle, he says, and the rest to be recycled.
Each of these elements in the political ads produced in order to influence trustworthiness and acceptance so that it can be converted in the form of a vote.
As proposed, none of the three finalists would be hybrid vehicles, although the manufacturers say the engines could be converted in the future.
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It was converted in the 1960s.
England had been converted in the 7th century.
These differences are converted in the XSLT that converts the native tool output into FITS XML.
Bioidentical estradiol in pill form is converted in the liver to estrone, a weaker bioidentical estrogen.
Only 7% of the evangelicals surveyed had been converted in the past 11 years.
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