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Corn starch is the most typically consumed form of uncooked starch, but reports of the consumption of raw wheat flour, laundry starch and uncooked rice have also been classified as amylophagy [8] [12].
Gari, the most frequently consumed form of cassava in West Africa had the lowest pVAC retention (10 30%).
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According to Skipper, 3.2 million watched on television, 320,000 tuned in via WatchESPN — an online service — another 850,000 followed a simulated gamecast online, 450,000 accessed highlights and 200,000 consumed some form of alert or live updates during the game.
Phosphate and sulfate were consumed in form of HPO4 2− and SO4 2− at the prevailing pH.
Mung bean (Vigna radiate) is a popular growing legume and is widely consumed in form of mung bean sprouts in Asian cuisine, and the growth cycle of mung bean is short, which enables us to conduct more repetitive experiments.
In Australia, in 2010 at least 35%% of infants aged 4 months, and 92 % of infants aged 6 months had consumed soft/semi-solid food [ 12], with exclusive breastfeeding rates in Queensland (where this study was conducted) even lower, only 9.5%% at five months of age; 90.5 % had consumed some form of CF [ 13].
...[B]usinesses that offer choices to their customers tend to have greater success". So, to be clear, even if the U.S. armed forces were to adopt Meatless Mondays, soldiers could still have the option to consume whatever form of protein they chose.
Approximately two-thirds of 1-year-olds consume some form of breakfast cereal (BFC), and half of these consumers do so on both survey days (data not shown).
And who consumes this form of near-instantaneous, digital media?
"My sense is that of the 80 million millennials in the United States, 40 million consume some form of news every day," he said.
I will consume any form of THC offered.
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