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They contain a plethora of flavour compounds that make them fragrant and floral to the point of intoxicating.
They have compounds that make them unpalatable to pests and diseases, and thus stay clean and uneaten.
At present, only 6 8% of CNS compounds that make it to clinical development are ultimately approved.
Most of the chemical compounds that make herbs so flavourful and useful in cooking probably evolved as defenses against enemies.
Luckily for us the low-level impurities include the nearly 1,000 different compounds that make wine so great.
When you "taste" something, the chemical compounds that make up any given flavour (garlic! butter! lemon!) travel into your nasal cavity through the back of your mouth.
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The results showed excellent results, yielding a 92% hit rate for the 179 compounds that made up the 7 libraries.
For the most part, the tension between the two compounds that made up modern Conservatism proved creative but it was a tension no less, one best personified, perhaps, by Joe Chamberlain, the man many seem to be crediting as an inspiration to Mrs May, or at least to her consigliere, Nick Timothy, himself a working-class native of Chamberlain's Birmingham.
The source of the remaining compounds that made up that vintage smell were environmental contaminants like car exhaust, gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, food and perfume or, as the team at P & G put it, "the odor molecule peaks form a record of the odors" that the garments were exposed to over its life.
Amidst strict regulations, these typically don't include THC, one of the cannabis compounds that makes users feel euphoric.
The idea is to give academic researchers access to compounds that made it through safety testing but were dropped by companies for business reasons or because they didn't work on a specific disease.
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