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His research team also discovered mevalonic acid, which is a key substance in the production of numerous important biochemical compounds, including carotenoids, steroids, and terpenes.
Overall, this review indicates that response inhibition is not simply a manifestation of current drug addiction, but rather a core neurocognitive dimension that predicts key substance use outcomes.
(2018) "Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States: Results from the 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health". HHS Publication, Number SMA 18-5068, NSerieseries H-53.
Thus, for amino acid metabolism, glutamate was a key substance in stationary phase.
Antibody is a key substance in establishing immunological methods, but most of the hormones are low-molecular-weight compounds without immunogenicity.
A key substance for muscle and brain growth, sodium causes abnormalities that help the insects see better and fly for longer periods of time, but there's a catch: It can be deadly.
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Thiophene derivates can be considered as the key substances to be separated from liquid fuel oils.
Last year Dr. Lo pursued his research refusing to let other scientists have key substances involved in the experiments.
Green notes that his team has already used the technique to polarize a range of key substances, including pyridine and nicotinic acid, which are present in many drugs.
They are constantly checking and adjusting levels of key substances in the blood such as EPO, which stimulates the creation of red blood cells.
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born researcher Thomas Suedhof won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries on how hormones, enzymes and other key substances are transported within cells.
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