Sentence examples for circulation turnover from inspiring English sources

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IGFBPs are traditionally known as carrier proteins that regulate the activity of IGFs by prolonging their half-life and their circulation turnover [ 4].

IGF-binding proteins bind IGFs with high affinity, regulating their activity by prolonging their half-life and circulation turnover [14] and by controlling their binding to IGF receptors either positively or negatively [21], thus directly affecting the IGF signaling pathway.

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Lastly, you will need a small Powerhead for circulation with a turnover rate of 20 times (For a 10 gallon a powerhead rated at 200gph) and an adequate filter.

Job: UK chief executive, Independent News & Media Age: 63 Industry: publishing Turnover: €226.6m (£153m) Circulation: Independent 245,466, Independent on Sunday 209, 418 (May 2007) Salary: €1.2m (£810,000) (including €525,000 (£354,000) bonus) 2006 ranking: 39 Ivan Fallon's predictions that the Independent would make a profit have so far proved premature.

Job: editor, the Sunday Telegraph Industry: publishing Company turnover: £1.48m Circulation: 805,000 Staff: 140 Age: 45 Star in: balance The son of Nigel Lawson, the chancellor of the exchequer under Margaret Thatcher, and brother of the Observer writer and TV chef, Nigella Lawson, Dominic Lawson represents the young right.

The focus should therefore be to increase the herd immunity threshold to 80% as a way of reducing virus circulation, considering the high turnover, uncontrolled movements and the new annual introduction of naïve population.

Alternatively, it implies that activated Treg in the patients' circulation undergo a rapid turnover.

Another approach which is increasingly being explored is based on the assumption that release of molecules/fragments from joint tissue into the circulation reflects ongoing tissue turnover.

As the liver is the main organ for uptake of FFA released from WAT and subsequent esterification into TG for storage or export into the circulation [27], hepatic lipid turnover might be an important factor modulating the cachexia-associated effects conferred by B-cell tumor growth.

Therefore, it is possible that a large proportion of the C-leucine administered may be incorporated into the most abundant plasma protein, serum albumin, allowing the C-leucine to remain in the circulation since the albumin turnover rate is 62.8 %/day in adult rats (Papet et al. 2003).

Large substrate concentration gradients can exist in chemical or biochemical reactions, resulting from a large circulation time compared to the turnover time of substrates.

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