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On exposure to chlorpyrifos, it moves to all the parts of the body through metabolic pathways and when the body tries to break it down into its metabolites it gets converted to another form which is called chlorpyrifos oxon.
When it gets converted into reality, any tax legislation will be complex and vulnerable to loopholes.
"If that fat goes into their blood stream -- which is where it has to go because it has to go somewhere -- it gets converted into fatty acids and other things that can be used as a fuel," she said.
Schlau-Cohen fires lasers at the proteins and uses special microscopes to understand how they interact with light how they absorb it, what happens to the light as it moves around inside the proteins, and how some of it gets converted into heat.
And when THC reaches the liver, it gets converted to a metabolite known as 11-hydroxy-THC – a process known as the "first-pass effect". For most oral cannabis products, this means around 85percentt or more of the cannabinoids aren't absorbed.
There it gets converted to 11-hydroxy-THC," Jikomes says.
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The increased nanoparticle temperature arises from the fluid to solid incompatibility of energy transfer at which the energy inside the nanoparticle (apart from part of it getting converted into potential energy and translational and rotational motion of the nanoparticle) is accumulated in the form of high-frequency and small-amplitude vibrations.
When too much sugar is consumed, the body cannot process it, so it's gets converted into fat and stored in places such as the belly, butt, thighs and breasts.
"If the stock recovers and gets converted out, it's pure gravy".
It's certainly a carcinogen it gets converted to a compound called glycidamide, which damages DNA, according to the National Cancer Institute.
"You put energy into it, and some of that energy gets converted into that beautiful coherent light beam," Dr. Stone said.
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