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Authorities believe it was scavenging for food in Yepez's trash and got spooked.
The other men hollered, and the bear skittered away from the meal it was scavenging on: a dead woodland caribou.
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It seems that H2O2 as low as 5 μmol/L could induce increased DNA damage before it was scavenged by the cells.
(It's interesting to consider how many of the things I was scavenging from had themselves been scavenged).
"Before modelling, I was scavenging off my mum," he says.
The excited dye (D*) injects an electron to the conduction band of ZnO where it is scavenged by O2 to form active oxygen radicals.
Under normal conditions it is scavenged by SOD (superoxide dismutase); however, under hypoxic conditions particularly in tumours, O2− levels remain high because of the reduction in the scavenger SOD and the fact that NOX levels are elevated under these conditions [ 38].
In those days, Mr. Vasulka was scavenging industrial scraps off city streets.
This was scavenged from leftovers from last year's projects.
Food was scavenged and often consisted of potatoes that were stolen from farmers along the way.
It is as if she is scavenging her brain for useful articles the way she has begun ransacking her house for the stuff she has hoarded.
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