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One of Dr. Schatzkin's later initiatives, however, did find evidence that a particular kind of fiber, from unrefined whole grains, might reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.
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To see whether smaller, silt-sized quartz grains might have a similar origin, Schieber's team took a closer look at those same mudstones.
He also suggests that the conventional dating of the spread of agriculture, based on clearly detectable cereal grains, might be missing earlier samples.
This sort of destruction tends to erode any mantle the grains might have and shift the grain size distribution towards smaller grains.
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This over-representation of potential transcription repressors in grain might facilitate maintaining a general expression suppression state in the dormant grain stage.
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