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It cranks up the temperature by flashing more thigh than Kentucky Fried Chicken, generating excitement with bullet-timed editing and brassy, hip-shaking musical numbers that openly comment on what has come before as well as advancing the story.

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The first, four square fried rice cakes, with the look and texture of Rice Krispies, accompanied by a scallion- flecked dip of shrimp and minced chicken, generate little heat, but the rich dip offers a pleasing contrast in taste and texture, when spread on the crisp, fried, bland chips or cakes.

Industrial firms that kill and process chickens generate wastewater that contains fat, oil, and grease (FOG).

Our results suggest that laboratory adaptation of a duck H9N2 virus through serial lung passages in quail and chickens generated a variant virus that is capable of efficiently replicating and transmitting in chickens.

It has been shown that laboratory adaptation of a duck H9N2 virus (A/Duck/Hong Kong/702/79) through serial lung passages in quail and chickens generated variant viruses that produced a large-plaque phenotype, showed rapid replication kinetics in tissue culture, and gained the ability to replicate efficiently in mice [47].

We therefore used chickens generated from a F2 cross between the Fat and Lean lines.

It is evident from our study that the quail MhcIIB region has a much more flexible genomic structure than the chicken for generating greater Mhc diversity.

After coating, plates were washed and incubated either with the rabbit antisera or with an anti-H5N9 chicken serum, generated by intramuscular vaccination of chicken with a commercial inactivated H5N9 poultry vaccine and kindly provided by our in-house vaccine registration department, diluted in washing buffer for 1 h at 37°C.

He tested the muscle softness to estimate how much power the chicken could generate.

If the concept is proven--and perhaps a bigger if, accepted by the automobile industry--it could go a long way toward helping to dispose of the 2.7 billion kilograms of chicken feathers generated each year by commercial poultry operations.

The RECON analysis of the chicken genome generated a total of 22 CR1 subfamilies, including 11 full-length (4.1 4.8 kb) and 11 additional (3′ end 1.0 1.1 kb) CR1 subfamilies, when only 3′ end sequences were considered (International Chicken Genome Sequencing Consortium 2004).

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