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But as they grow up, many animals and certain people develop an inability to digest it.
Then it goes to the Hill, and they digest it and develop a bill they think can pass.. . .
We analyzed the cellular composition of fresh synovial tissue digests with flow cytometry to develop a standard operating procedure.
Some people eat the hair they pull and, in the most extreme cases, people can develop a build-up of hair in the stomach that is hard to digest and can become life threatening if not detected and extracted.
To develop a sub-library of the clone, the BAC was either completely digested with Asc II and Bam HI, or partially digested with Hind III to generate differently sized fragments.
"That was a lot to digest and work through, and he agreed to lay it over so we can continue to work to develop a consensus," Mr. Jacobs said.
According to Paul. S. Kindstedt in Cheese and Culture, lactose tolerance is more prevalent in folks that have some Northern Euro ancestry because their ancestors developed a genetic ability to digest lactose as adults.
Cattle-herding peoples developed an ability to digest milk as adults through mutations that provided a definite survival advantage when times were hard.
For some years I did not drink milk, but started to take a lot of milk just recently and discovered I cannot digest milk without developing a lot of gas, stomach aches, etc.
With apoptosis, the chondrocytes undergo programmed cell death which typically leads to the unique event of chondroptosis where autophagic vacuoles develop and digest the remaining cell fragments leaving an empty lacunae [ 48].
For example, certain societies have evolved to benefit from milk drinking by developing a gene variant that allows humans to digest lactase.
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