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The diet containing 20% concentrate supplied 4% rapidly degraded starch, whereas the diet containing 40% concentrate supplied 22% rapidly degraded starch.
The diet containing 20% concentrate was formulated to supply 4% rapidly degradable starch, whereas the diet containing 40% concentrate supplied 22% rapidly degradable starch.
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Pepsi sought international arbitration in Stockholm in August 2002, seeking to kill the joint venture, abandon agreements covering Pepsi's trademark and concentrate supply.
Pursuing of specific objectives At least one of the following: concentrate supply, placing products of members into the market, optimise production costs.
At that time, because the retrovirus that causes AIDS had been recently identified, much of the pooled factor VIII concentrate supply in hospitals was tainted because doctors did not know how to test for the disease, and donors often did not know they were infected or that blood was a factor in the transmission of the virus.
Usually the concentrate is supplied in a squeeze-and-pour plastic pack with a graduated small dispensing chamber, so that you can squeeze up the required amount into this measuring chamber and then apply it to the animal.
On the other hand, certain genes encoding the C4 enzymes such as β carbonic anhydrase (CA) and PEPC have to be over expressed in cytosol of MCs of rice in order to facilitate the primary CO2 fixation so that CO2 can be concentrated and supplied to Rubisco in the BSCs.
The concentrates are supplied in either small convenient squeeze-and-pour packs up to one litre capacity or, if larger users wish to apply by dosing gun (see next section), special bulk packs.
But Vale clearly reckons that its best bet is to concentrate on supplying the world's steelmakers.
Whether to develop ever-new weapon systems to combat a closing of the technological gap by the Soviet Union as well as the sheer numbers of Soviet systems, or to concentrate on supplying the armed forces with duplicate copies of existing designs, has long been NATO's quandary.
It has been offering the service for more than a decade; more than half of its engines in service are covered by such contracts, as are about 80% of those it is now selling.Make it, sell it, service itThis may seem to support the theory that Britain would do better to concentrate on supplying services rather than on making things.
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