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As humans alter the landscape, carbon can be either released to, or withdrawn from, the atmosphere.
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Under normal physiological conditions, however, platelet granule-stored 5-HT can be either released into the blood flow through the open canalicular system or exposed to the platelet mitochondrial monoamine oxidase (MAO).
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In the end, all the indicted were either released, or able to plea-out on far lesser charges.
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When multiple FRET acceptors are present it is assumed that a quantum of energy is either released from the donor, or transferred in toto to only one of the acceptors present.
Carbon also enters the seas through the food web via photosynthesis, but does not last for long periods and is either released into the atmosphere as CO 2 or sinks to the ocean depths as dead organic matter.
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