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This theory originated from the thesis of Hermann Brunn in 1887, and in its essential part is the creation of Hermann Minkowski around the turn of the century.
Thus, in the presence of only glucose, its essential part is used to replenish glycogen, whereas in the presence of both glucose and lactate the cultured liver cells apparently burns these substrates (preferentially lactate).
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While the question of the ontological status of the literary work forms the work's beginning, most of the details of the text are dedicated to drawing out an "essential anatomy" of the literary work, determining its essential parts and their relations to one another.
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27 30 31 To do this, realist analysis begins by breaking down the problem under investigation into its essential parts.
Reduce each sentence to its essential parts.
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Japan's prime minister sees it as a vital tool to enhance the country's sluggish economy and Singapore views it an essential part of its plan to become a smart nation.
(SarahBeth) When a sentence lacks one of its two essential parts, it is called a sentence fragment.
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