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Inventory in his minuscule basement shop is replenished from his warehouse.
Although little rain falls, Lake Yoa's water is replenished from an underground aquifer.
This is replenished from the next oldest containers, and these in turn from younger containers.
One possibility may be that MOP is replenished from the intracellular pool by faster recruitment of transporting vesicles to the plasma membrane.
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The more money that regulators can recover from each deal, the less will have to be replenished from the industry's insurance fund.
Yes, the network news audience is old, but it has been for the past 25 years -- and is constantly being replenished from the ranks of the formerly young.
Ready vesicles are 'docked' in the 'active zone' lying beneath the cell membrane, and are depleted when they fuse with the membrane, only to be replenished from a reservoir of pre-prepared vesicles located further inside the cell.
That flies in the face of the idea that the deep sea a place of extinction which is constantly being replenished from the shallows.Dr Thuy and Dr Kiel looked in particular at two groups of animals: echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea lilies and so on) and brachiopods ("lampshells", a group similar in shape, though unrelated to, bivalve molluscs).
While progressive podocytopenia is a characteristic feature of chronic glomerular disease, the visceral epithelial niche can be replenished from the parietal epithelium.
Reactants chemisorb on the surface of the rotating plate, and catalytic sites are replenished from the bulk fluid via radial and tangential flow accompanied by transverse diffusion in the z-direction toward the active surface.
If a polar solvent is used in the reaction, the electron deficiency on the metal can be replenished from the solvent leading therefore to the formation of multiple nucleation sites.
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