Sentence examples for in ddts from inspiring English sources

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However, these reductions in DDTs among Inuits in Greenland have been attributed mainly to decreasing consumption of traditional foods rather than to decreasing food contamination (Deutch et al. 2006).

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Nobody wants to expose their babies to DDT via breast milk as mothers have to in DDT-treated areas.

The dissolving capacity of DDT played a major role in DDT removal efficiency by foam flushing under laboratory conditions.

"People are increasingly demanding crops grown with less insecticide than 40 years ago, when everything was covered in DDT," he says.

We are interested in understanding the mechanisms involved in DDT, and how the cell balances mutagenic and non-mutagenic DDT pathways.

Rad18 is a central E3 ubiquitin ligase in DDT, which exists in a monoubiquitinated (Rad18Ub) and nonubiquitinated form in human cells.

Dr. Briejèr reports watching flies at the Pest Control Institute in Springforbi, Denmark, "disporting themselves in DDT as much at home as primitive sorcerers cavorting over red-hot coals".

A drastic reduction in DDT use was strongly urged, with subsidies furnished to countries unable to afford the more expensive nonpersistent pesticides.

p,p'- DDE, one of the metabolites of DDT is formed by the loss of hydrogen chloride (dehydrohalogenation) in DDT.

Surprisingly, to the best of our knowledge, there is no report on the isolation and characterization of genes involved in DDT in crop plants.

These observations collectively suggest that the K63 polyubiquitination is conserved in rice, and that OsUBC13 may be involved in DDT and other cellular processes.

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