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A lack of copper causes nerve damage.
Males are distinguished from the sympatric Elegant Trogon by the undertail pattern and lack of copper iridescence in the uppertail.
However, copper has played an important role on plant physiological metabolism: as one of the 9 kinds of trace elements in plants which are necessary to normal life activities, copper is a part of oxidoreductase (such as polyphenol oxidase, cytochrome oxidase, ascorbic acid oxidase), the lack of copper will directly affect the metabolism of plant in the process of growth and development.
As can be verified in Table 2, there is a marked lack of copper in common cell-culture media, even when supplemented with FBS.
Colorado was not included because of the lack of copper smelters, the distance of its population centers from the smelter locations, and the insignificant change in air quality in the Denver area during the strike period (Trijonis 1979).
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Lack of coppers on the beat?
Interestingly, there is a report that, in a heart-specific knockout of Ctr1, cardiomyopathy induced by lack of myocardial copper transport led to decreased copper accumulation in cardiac tissue, accompanied by an unexpected increase in serum copper levels [ 79].
AgNPs are not toxic to strain lacking of copper-zink superoxide dismutase (sod1) and shown less toxic effects toward the gsh1 mutant.
Copper and molybdenum: Throughout extensive regions of the world, lack of Cu is a severe mineral limitation to grazing cattle.
The lack of administration of copper sulfate during our experiments might be the cause of the somewhat disappointing in vivo effects.
Steel plate also lacked the elasticity of copper when exposed to water at high temperatures, reducing maintenance.
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