Sentence examples for eaten release from inspiring English sources

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That is because many planktonic algae, when crunched up during the process of being eaten, release a substance called dimethylsulphoniopropionate.

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Harlow noted, "One of six monkeys isolated for three months refused to eat after release and died five days later".

Certain hormones involved in food metabolism, like insulin, are affected by what we eat – slow-release carbs help prevent the insulin peaks you get with sugar.

I passionately recommend that Mr. Paul Kramer and his publisher, Aloha Publishing, eat this loss and NOT release this book to desperate parents trying to shame and humiliate their precious daughters.

When the algae die, they are eaten by bacteria that release carbon dioxide into the water as they respire.

IF AN introduced pest gets going in a new habitat, a common response is to find a predator that likes to eat it and release that, too.

Macrophages absorb tumor cells, eat them, and release a series of cytokines which activate T helper cells (i.e., a subpopulation of T lymphocytes).

In the morning, eat foods which release energy slowly and throughout the day, such as carbohydrates.

When garlic's structure is damaged, compounds such as diallyl disulfide and allyl methyl sulfide are released; these are ingested when we eat, and later released from our mouths as we breathe.

Exercise and healthy eating will release the good mood hormones and will give you more energy and motivation to get through your day.

The Treasury has learned that it can have its cake and eat it, by releasing more tranches in these big companies but keeping control.In whose interests?

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