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The term "opiate" or "opioid" means any drug or other substance having an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to morphine or being capable of conversion into a drug having such addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability.
Second, many plants and vegetables contain isoflavones and lignans capable of conversion in the bowel into weak oestrogens that may compete with oestradiol for target binding-sites.
We did find genes for a full set of enzymes for the conversion of IMP to GMP and AMP (data not shown), suggesting that the organism may be capable of conversion of AICAR into GMP and AMP.
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Each uLink unit operates autonomously and is capable of power conversion and routing, payment transactions, and resource management.
Each uLink unit operates autonomously and is capable of power conversion and routing, payment transactions and resource management.
In this work, we constructed a synthetic pathway capable of direct conversion of glucose to malate.
Luminescent acrylic photobioreactors in blue, green, yellow, orange, and red colours capable of spectral conversion of light were used.
The membrane reactor represents an order of magnitude improvement over traditional semibatch reactor design and is capable of complete conversion of recalcitrant endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water at less than three minutes residence time.
Along with intrinsic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) advantages, iron oxide nanomaterials capable of photothermal conversion have been reported very recently and have again raised great interest in their designs among biomedical researchers.
In contrast, natural bacterial consortia are innately capable of extensive conversion of lignocellulosic biomass [ 10].
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