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Glutamate is the commonest transmitter in the brain, involved in a host of processes there.
This corpuscular theory of matter is used by Geber to explain a host of processes, including sublimation, distillation, calcination, cupellation, cementation, and the production of minerals within mines.
Syngas produced through gasification of carbonaceous materials has provided a gateway to a host of processes for the production of various chemicals including transportation fuels.
These differences derived from a host of processes whose intensity was less in the shrub patches, including raindrop impact, mechanical crust formation, overland water flow, soil erosion, evaporative moisture loss, and flock trampling.
TiO2 e) in its turn initiate host of processes, such as TiO 2 e − + O 2 ads → · O 2 − + TiO 2 Open image in new window (5).
We define mentoring 2 as the dynamic sum of a host of processes and activities through which the young generation is prepared to take its responsibilities in enabling the continual betterment of life.
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Proteasomal protein degradation is a key determinant of protein half-life and hence of cellular processes ranging from basic metabolism to a host of immunological processes.
DNA unzipping, the separation of its double helix into single strands, is crucial in modulating a host of genetic processes.
At best, therefore, selection is a kind of shorthand for a host of other processes, which themselves may or may not be governed by natural laws.
The Sasisekharan Laboratory employs multidisciplinary strategies to develop and integrate technologies to further study complex polysaccharides important to a host of disease processes.
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