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One additional benefit of the Warburg effect is diversion of substrates from the ETC that may diminish the rate of mitochondrial ROS production (Brand and Hermfisse, 1997).
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Unlike paintings and dreams, movies are diversions of make-believe.
Smart phones, of course, are diversion distilled, the very essence of agitation.
Another important consequence of tyrosinemia type 1 is the diversion of carbon precursors to succinylacetone, high urinary levels of which are diagnostic for the disease.
What was achieved instead was the diversion of public attention from the program's shortcomings.
One is the diversion of resources from the core activity of research, namely that of asking questions and creatively seeking answers towards producing information that is suitable to feed back to individuals.
Authorities say another factor is the diversion of water from Poopó's tributaries, mostly for mining but also for agriculture.
One feature of interest is the diversion of the Murray, near Echuca, by a rising structural block bounded by fault zones and known as the Cadell Fault Block.
The chaplaincy programme presents itself as an investment in education, but in fact it is a diversion of resources from education to religion.
One of the problems with existing alternative fuels is the diversion of crops from a food source to a fuel source.
An additional ethical concern is the diversion of IVIg from patients with serious conditions necessitating strict allocation of the limited supplies available (Department of Health, 2011).
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