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Many live there symbiotically, gaining energy from substances absorbed in the intestine.
The modification of the scattered photons results from the incident photons either gaining energy from or losing energy to the vibrational and rotational motion of the molecule.
Dynamic soaring involves repeatedly rising into wind and descending downwind, thus gaining energy from the vertical wind gradient.
Dynamic soaring is used mostly by the Hydrobatinae, gliding across wave fronts gaining energy from the vertical wind gradient.
This project imagines a world where human functions are supplemented with algae, allowing us to be semi-photosynthetic; gaining energy from light.
The term 'microalgae' is typically used in its narrowest sense as a synonym for photoautotrophic, unicellular algae utilising CO2 and gaining energy from light.
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Good will ruled as stars and relative unknowns gained energy from surprising collaborations.
Musical versatility wasn't the point at Mr. Starr's show, which gained energy from the fun of reignited star power.
Because I can do all these things relatively well, I grew up assuming I was therefore an extrovert - until a few weeks ago a friend explained to me that extroverts are people who gain energy from all these social exchanges, while introverts have to invest energy in them.
When Fe2+ in the solution was exhausted, bacteria could gain energy from pyrite.
In addition, the charged particles do not gain energy from this electric field since their motion is perpendicular to it.
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