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The first church in Wyangala was a small building made from timber and corrugated iron, built during the construction of the 1935 dam.

Tom's condition was diagnosed as hemochromatosis, a surprisingly common genetic disorder in which iron builds up in various tissues.

In the rirA mutant Sinorhizobium meliloti a toxic amount of iron builds up and leads to a hypersensitivity to H2O2 [52].

The cast-iron buildings, built in the 1880's, are on Greene Street, Broome Street and Mercer Street in Manhattan's SoHo district, and another is at 676 Broadway.

He set out to learn all he could about MS and was initially intrigued about repeated references, dating back a century, to the possibility that iron build-up might be a contributing factor.

Armourers in the Dark Ages used iron to build new arms and legs for the soldiers whose limbs they could not protect.

In M.S., Hubbard theorizes, "the brain is not having as complete blood flow as it should," allowing iron to build up and damage the myelin.

However, over time dissolved ferrous iron does build up and the Fenton reaction goes forward (Equation 3).

That means excess iron can build up in tissues and organs, including the liver and heart.

When PANK2 is mutated, pantothenate kinase 2 does not function properly and therefore does not produce a working version of coenzyme A, allowing dangerous materials (like iron) to build up inside the brain instead of being converted into energy.

Beef is a great source of B vitamins (vital for brain function), and the most absorbable form of iron (called haem iron), which builds red blood cells and gives you energy.

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