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Wheat straw is one of the most abundant crop residues produced in the world, making it highly interesting as a substrate for biogas production.
I totally agree with that conclusion, and I find it highly interesting.
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They know it's time to go berserk in the story's third act, after its highly interesting lecture phase is over.
As variation in nucleotide content is a genome-wide trait that affects the genome as a whole, it is highly interesting to understand what drives such variation, and whether it is driven by neutral processes or by natural selection.
Besides the application as a drug, it is highly interesting to classify nutritional components, such as food additives or secondary plant metabolites with respect to their modulation of α-amylase.
In particular, it is highly interesting to note that a reduction of APP content from 20 to 15 wt% was possible to achieve a direct self-extinguishment (V-0 rating) of the composite.
Based on our results that RUB micelles loaded two insoluble drugs together had remarkably enhanced anti-cancer effect than that of RUB/one drug + RUB/another drug, it is highly interesting to explore the possibility in extending RUB-based micelles to other two insoluble drug encapsulation.
It is highly interesting to further study the apparent opposing roles of OGR1 in tumor vs. host cells.
Since vitamin D modulates the immune response in vitro and in animal models, it is highly interesting to assess whether this modulation can also be found in vivo in MS patients.
On this perspective it is highly interesting that we also found an association between TIMELESS and seasonal variations in mood, sleep duration, energy level and social activity, representing features that are common to both unipolar and bipolar mood disorders [67].
This makes it a highly interesting system for fundamental electrochemical research.
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