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However, irradiation had less effect on the volatile profiles of salt-soluble muscle extract than water-soluble muscle extract because the primary radiolytic product from water (hydroxyl radical) had higher chances to react with the water-soluble molecules nearby.
The tapetal cells is believed to increase retinal light sensitivity by reflecting light back and thereby give the retina two chances to react to the light [ 8- 10].
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The demise of a rival saw Royal Mail add 19.4p to 442.5p, topping the FTSE 100 risers as investors had their first chance to react to the news.
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