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Through 2-DE analysis, 20 and 18 spots that significantly changed their amount at least two folds in response to nitrate addition to the growth medium of starved maize plants were found in roots and leaves, respectively.
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The remaining sugar components, like cellulose and pectin, also changed their amounts in the modified CAD lines.
The clues to this come in the ratio of two forms of the gas argon (one a primitive form, the other created more recently by radioactive decay) which is very different from that on Earth, suggesting that a major upheaval changed their relative amounts.
If the time between administrations of the tests had been extended then the subject could change their relative amount of activities performed, which may have complicated questioning.
The biggest impact will come if manufacturers change their recipes, cutting the amount of sugar in their drinks to avoid the levy altogether.
Obesity campaigners worldwide have been looking to food and drink taxes as a way to encourage people to change their diet and reduce the amount of fattening food and drink they consume.
Still, he notes, "It took me 20 years before I was OK with myself...I can't expect anybody else to do it overnight or change their minds in any sooner amount of time".
The reviewer raises the excellent question of whether the P450s are able to change their promiscuous activities by large amounts while still maintaining 12-pNCA activity.
No amount of spin can change their experiences.
No amount of kindness will change their minds.
Thus, the reorganization of pectin and hemicellulose polymers rather than changes of their amount were the response to the change in the activity of β-glucanase genes and genes of these polymers' metabolism.
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