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The junk in question is a collection of complex material that results from the cell's breakdown of large molecules.
The first is the breakdown of large carbohydrate molecules into smaller pieces; the second is the chopping of those pieces into sugar molecules; the third is the absorption of those molecules in the intestine.
Although the main and after-injection soot are decoupled, soot morphology analysis based on TEM images suggests that the close-coupled after-injection does enhance the oxidation of main combustion-generated soot particles through the breakdown of large soot aggregates at elevated temperatures and with increased OH radicals.
Four basic incident scenarios are considered, representing collision, adverse weather, breakdown of large goods vehicle (LGV), and debris or shed load obstructing the carriageway.
The first step in the anaerobic degradation of complex organic substrates involves the breakdown of large molecules by hydrolysis [ 45, 46].
The breakdown of large lipid droplets in obese women could cause an increase in saturated fatty acid (FAS) production and activation of inflammatory signaling pathways such as NF κB activation.
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Micrite can precipitate from seawater or form from the breakdown of larger carbonate grains.
Sunlight and seawater embrittle plastic, and the eventual breakdown of larger objects makes it available to zooplankton and other small marine animals.
Microbeads should be discontinued by 2020, it said, while noting that the "vast majority" of small plastic particles in the sea are produced by the breakdown of larger materials.
In 2004, the scale of the problem became even more apparent when the University of Plymouth oceanographer Richard Thompson coined the term "microplastic" to describe the billions of minuscule bits of plastic that have either resulted from the breakdown of larger plastics or been deliberately made for use in commercial products.
These microplastics (MPs) are produced through two main sources: (1) manufactured products contained plastic particles or powders, such as cosmetics, detergents, sunscreens, and drug vectors3; (2) breakdown of larger piece of plastics through UV-radiation, mechanical abrasion, and biological degradation in the environment4.
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