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scavenger -- An organism that feeds upon dead and dying organisms.
He also found hints that there might have been life there — tiny blobs of rock, for instance, that contained a compound called apatite, which can form from phosphorus released by dying organisms.
He saw cultures as living and dying organisms, each with a unique soul.
Antibiotic administration may further confound culture results by triggering endotoxin release from dying organisms [ 17].
Steroids likely blunt the inflammatory response (that includes the production of cytokines and other inflammatory markers and cells) to dying organisms that results in lung tissue damage during the early course of therapy.
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It's beautiful and strange, with its profoundly disturbing ambient sound design of industrial groaning, as if filmed inside some collapsing factory or gigantic dying organism.
Bradshaw considered it to be a beautiful film, describing its sound design as "industrial groaning, as if filmed inside some collapsing factory or gigantic dying organism".
Although individual cells and organs live and die, organisms are the only entities that literally do so without being parts of larger biological systems.
Several studies have reported that dying unicellular organisms bind fluorescent-conjugated caspase inhibitors such as Z-VAD-FMK.
Our results also explain the detection of b-VAD-FMK binding observed in several dying unicellular organisms.
Whether dying unicellular organisms are simply using existing enzymatic activities by default in stress situations (circumstantial death) or whether the CD pathway is genetically encoded needs further studies.
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